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zavatchen says:
Hillary Clinton ahead in popular vote ABC reports. Both Michigan and Florida are counted, as they should be, considering the huge role they play in the general. O''Bama is not able to close the deal on the Democratic nomination and that does not bode well for the general election. He has been unable to gain the constituencies that will be vital to winning the general election and lest us not forget the Hispanic vote for Hillary Clinton. Also, consider that most of O''Bama''s wins have been in small western states that will most likely go Republican and in other states where he has won, the electoral votes are small. Hillary Clinton has won the big states with large electoral votes.
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tbweb says:
The United States has over 300 million citizens and we are more than endless doses of Bush, Clinton, Bush, Clinton! Bush/Clinton fatigue is real, its time for a real change!
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txgrouch2004 says:
fairandbal wrote:

Hillary, get a clue! ...it''''s over! you need to quit.

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Well, at least we agree about that. I think it ended when she told us she shot a duck. Speaking of dead ducks, stick a fork in Hillary''s campaign, I think it''s done.
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txgrouch2004 says:
bud28dy wrote:

In the awfuly chance that Obama becomes Commander in Chief, he had better never declare war on a country run by a woman. Apparently women can easily kick his as''''s.

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OK - if you call it "kicking" when HE''S AHEAD IN THE DELEGATE COUNT and Hillary will have to RUN HER OWN OFF to have any hope of catching up. BUY A CLUE!!!
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txgrouch2004 says:
fairandbal (yah, right) wrote:

Yeah, the guy who''''s singing ''''bomb bomb bomb, bomb bomb Iran! bomb bomb bomb, bomb bomb iran!''''

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Guess what - Hillary isn''t a GUY!!! She said "attack Iran."

Or maybe she misspoke again. Like her support for attacking Iraq...
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fairandbal says:
When it''''s time to make the tough choices about the Iraq war - do you want a desk jockey with 0 MILITARY SERVICE OF ANY KIND, or someone who''''s actually BEEN IN A WAR and might know a thing or two about the subject???

It''''''''s really THAT SIMPLE.



Posted by txgrouch2004 at 06:28 PM : Apr 23, 2008


Yeah, the guy who''s singing ''bomb bomb bomb, bomb bomb Iran! bomb bomb bomb, bomb bomb iran!'' His military intelligence shows really really well in that context. That makes sense.
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fairandbal says:
Do we want another BABY BOOMER in the White House? Or do we want JOHN MCCAIN?

It''''s really THAT SIMPLE.

Posted by txgrouch2004 at 06:23 PM : Apr 23, 2008


You''ll really do well in November with that campaign slogan. I can see now how the GOP is so bankrupt on ideas if their people buy such simpleton arguments.
it''s good for a laugh anyway. Pick a guy who''s older than dirt and showing every bit of his age as he forgets who''s really fighting in Iraq or he''s forgetting lines to his speaches. That''ll go over well.
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fairandbal says:
Hillary, get a clue! There is NO momentum left. You have to win 70% of the remaining delegates to have a chance. Not possible. it''s over! you need to quit.

CBS and the rest of the corporate media need to stop taking in the Clinton spin. It''s over. Give it up. there''s NO race.
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lindaredtail says:
I know they say police also have that strange sense of humor sometimes to relieve tension. What tension did he have at the moment he was singing? I can see it in legitimate circumstances. But McCain''s been talking to people and groups for over 20 years. He should not have been nervous. I just don''t believe it was appropriate. And some of his supporters (one in particular-Lindsay Graham) has been talking about bombing Iran. It doesn''t seem to me that he''s that same man anymore. He''s capitulating too much to the far right wing of his party. In 2000 I would have considered him. But not now. His position on Iraq is to me just as bad. The hundred year comment didn''t make me happy either.
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bud28dy says:
In the awfuly chance that Obama becomes Commander in Chief, he had better never declare war on a country run by a woman. Apparently women can easily kick his as''s.
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