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In Interview, Dem Candidate Says Voters Will Decide How Controversy Over Obama's Former Pastor Affects Race

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by libh8er May 1, 2008 4:29 PM EDT
some very big ones since the criminal we have as prz now took office.
Posted by stratmaster2 at 12:55 PM : May 01, 2008

oh really, you little nosepicking, bedwetting lib? And just why is he a criminal? Do you have proof of his criminality? No, you only have your foaming at the mouth, lameass lib talking points.

Enjoy your Kool Aid, you moron.
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by libh8er May 1, 2008 4:26 PM EDT
Clinton: Wright "Offensive And Outrageous"

That could be said for 98.7% of democrats everywhere!
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by Stratmaster7 May 1, 2008 3:55 PM EDT
The fact that "Wright is right" is not a fact. It is inherently by nature an opinion.
Has the US made mistakes. Oh yeah, and especially some very big ones since the criminal we have as prz now took office. that isn;t the point. It is the sneering hatred and contempt for the country that is the problem.
I have no problem admitting to America''s mistakes. I also have no problem telling America haters that they ought to go live elsewhere for a few years before deciding if "Wright is right"
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by tibu987 May 1, 2008 3:40 PM EDT
I too find the the Rev. Wright offensive and outrageous.

I also find Hillary and Bill offensive and outrageous.
Their years of scandals from Arkansas to the
White House are equally offensive to me and they do not merit another term in the White House.

Rev. Wright basks in his own grandeur as he panders to the black community. I feel that he does more harm than good with all his rantings. Certainly every time he opens his mouth thousands of Obama voters are lost.

I, a 72 year old white male, veteran, can make the distinction between Wright and Obama and, to me, Obama remains a breath of fresh air in the presidential race.


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by vmcneal2 May 1, 2008 3:30 PM EDT
The fact that Wright is right doesn''''t even get any mention, and even if Wright is wrong, no one seems able to show how.


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Posted by brianbwb at 09:30 AM : May 01, 2008

Some people just can''t handle the truth. They believe America is right even when it''s clear that sometimes America is wrong. They live in some kind of fantasy world where flag pins are more important than real issues.
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by blkpresident May 1, 2008 3:17 PM EDT
Jane Fonda, Patty Hearst and Hillary Clinton...
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by elsylee28 May 1, 2008 3:02 PM EDT
Please check out "The Truth vs Barack Obama"

http://savagepolitics.com/?p=317

I saw this today, and HAD to share it with everyone. It is just a brilliantly researched and written list of inconsistencies with several of Obama''s stories. I think it should be done for ALL three candidates, but I guess this is a good way to start at finally looking at the candidates with some honesty.

http://savagepolitics.com/?p=317
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by jjhughes8665 May 1, 2008 2:58 PM EDT
McCain for President. I think not. He''s a complete moron.Would any of you voted for him a year ago.Ididn''t think so.So why will you now.

Hillary.Sorry she''s an oustanding politician but will say anything to get elected.Not the right choice but would make a good president on the world stage.

Obama.Young with fresh ideas.Didn''t care for him at the start but like him more and more now.He''s your man.

You know how you know.

When FOX NEWS is pulling for Hillary Clinton and KARL ROVE is praising her and has his notes out pointing out Obamas problems and faults.

You know for certain then that the right wing want to face Hillary Clinton.

Could you imagine in the debates.Obama stood next to an aged McCain speaking of new ideas and contrasting them with the old Washington of which McCain has been part of forever.It will be a powerful sight and the Republicans know it.

From across the pond in England here Ireckon the sooner you inevitably elect Obama the better.

Turn your guns on McCain and you will certainly defeat him.
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by tawpdawg11 May 1, 2008 12:31 PM EDT
Subversive OPERATION CHAOS subverted?

(CNN) %u2014 The Obama campaign announced Thursday that former Democratic National Committee Chairman Joe Andrew %u2014 who was appointed to that post in 1999 by then-President Clinton %u2014 is withdrawing his endorsement of Hillary Clinton, and backing Barack Obama instead.

Rush Limbaugh will be FURIOUS! Hasn''''t Mr. Andrew been listening? Well he''''ll look pretty ridiculous when the other 800 SUPERS get in line with Rush''''s marching orders. Traitor!
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by libra127 May 1, 2008 12:31 PM EDT
Hillary again has proven to me that she will do anything to get this nomination and the Republicans are now her best friends.

Posted by mikeant50 at 07:55 AM : May 01, 2008

Well, it seems Barack Obama is in exactly the SAME position since he did an interview recently on the Bill O''Reilly show that was 4 times as long as the one Hillary did last night. Would you say he would therefore "do anything to get the nomination" ? Mmmmm ?
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