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by blackyowe May 4, 2008 8:49 PM EDT
I voted for Hillary in the New York Primary and I will vote for her when she gets the nomination. She is the only one who holds out any hope for middle America. -Nuff Said, I am off to do something productive.
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by veteran72 May 4, 2008 8:48 PM EDT
Clinton%u2019s poll numbers just seem to keep going down. Is it any wonder that in a new poll from ABC News and the Washington Post, the majority of respondents find Clinton untrustworthy?

Clinton is viewed as %u201Chonest and trustworthy%u201D by just 39 percent of Americans, according to a new Washington Post-ABC News poll, compared with 52 percent in May 2006. Nearly six in 10 said in the new poll that she is not honest and trustworthy. And now, compared with Obama, Clinton has a deep trust deficit among Democrats, trailing him by 23 points as the more honest, an area on which she once led both Obama and John Edwards.

Clinton has only herself to blame for her dropping popularity as she struggles to keep up with Obama%u2019s rolling campaign. One valuable lesson she could stand to learn that would help her cause is %u201CIf your going to talk about dodging sniper fire, the bullets better be real.%u201D

The real question is unless she finally admits defeat and drops out of the race, a notion that is highly unlikely. What will her next tactic be now that her uproar of Obama%u2019s %u201Cbitter%u201D remarks have backfired?

OUCH!!!....That''s gotta hurt ole Cookie Girl...LMMFAO
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by blackyowe May 4, 2008 8:47 PM EDT
Hillary can deliver for the middle class and that is why she has my vote. All the rest is just ***.
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by veteran72 May 4, 2008 8:45 PM EDT
Clinton''s not-so-admirable brassy move was proposing a gas-tax holiday and then sticking with it, when even economists she respects, like the New York Times'' Paul Krugman, produced evidence it won''t work to depress prices, and it is counter to everything Clinton has said she believes about promoting energy conservation. That''s gumption, I guess; Clinton is smart enough to know Krugman (and everybody else who''s criticized her) is right about this. On this topic, though, Obama is far more courageous, for continuing to oppose the gas-tax holiday even though pandering to fed-up voters might help him politically. (Maybe what Clinton has is gall, in addition to balls.)

Hillabush can''t admit when she''s wrong, and she''s wrong ALL the time. In addition, she lies like a rug.
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by sueann702 May 4, 2008 8:44 PM EDT
So instead of paying $3.78 a gallon we pay $3.60 a gallon. This will increase demand and gas prices will climb higher. Also, jobs will be lost and the roads and highways will be neglected. When the gas tax holiday is over gas prices will be around $4.00. The same person that voted for the lobbiest sponsored Bankruptcy Bill, making it hard for Americans to get out of debt.
Way to go Hillary, you cemented my beliefs that you''''re not fit to run this country, let alone your campaign. You''re a liar and you take money from the special interest.
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by blackyowe May 4, 2008 8:38 PM EDT
Obama is a fence sitter who wants it both ways. That is not being a leader its being a opportunist. He is self serving and shallow. Even the way he threw Wright under the Bus frightened me even though I think Wright is a hateful ,divisive megalomaniac. Obama takes the man who is his mentor and when its no longer politically expedient to be associated with him he cuts him loose and then lies and says that he did not know what Wright was all about. Now who among you believes Obama did not know what Wright''s true message was? Some would call him Judas. I call him a fraud.
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by realpatriot1 May 4, 2008 8:37 PM EDT
dumshun,

If you weren''t such a dumbshun you''d realize that legislators vote present when they want to negotiate changes to a piece of legislation in excahnge for their support.

For example,If Bush were to propose a "clean water bill" that cut funding for replacing broken sewer pipes but increased funding for creating buffers for rivers and streams, it would be more responsible to vote present in order to improve the bill than to vote to kill the whole bill or pass the whole bill.
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by thgdriver May 4, 2008 8:29 PM EDT
Nobama is a proven two faced hypocrite and liar!
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by tbweb May 4, 2008 8:26 PM EDT
The real war in this country is a class war. It''''s far more dangerous than the race war or the war in Iraq. Obama showed me clearly he is on the wrong side of the trench. I am for the common man, the working man, the free thinker and the people of small town America who make this country great. Obama stands with the stock brokers and lawyers. He stands for the radical left who thinks they have the moral athoriety to tell the rest of us how to live and what we will do. Fark him and the horse he rode in on.

Posted by BlackYowe at 05:24 PM : May 04, 2008,,,

Yeah Baby and Fark Hillary and the Horse she bet on and killed too!! McCain ''08
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by blackyowe May 4, 2008 8:24 PM EDT
The real war in this country is a class war. It''s far more dangerous than the race war or the war in Iraq. Obama showed me clearly he is on the wrong side of the trench. I am for the common man, the working man, the free thinker and the people of small town America who make this country great. Obama stands with the stock brokers and lawyers. He stands for the radical left who thinks they have the moral athoriety to tell the rest of us how to live and what we will do. Fark him and the horse he rode in on.
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by j-whitman May 4, 2008 8:20 PM EDT
BlackYowe,,, No, I don''t think you are a republican. I don''t think we should be attacking either Hillary or Obama -- They''d both do good -------- Rowdy on the other hand would go for McCain if Hillary didn''t get the nomination & that, would hurt this country
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by blackyowe May 4, 2008 8:19 PM EDT
It is what Obama will not say that scares me the most.
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by blackyowe May 4, 2008 8:16 PM EDT
You think I am really a Republincan don''t you Whitty? Well I am not and I won''t vote for John McCain. He dumped the wife that waited all those years for him to come home from Vietnam for a rich trophy wife, he sucks up to the industrial military complex that is bankrupting America and he is old and out of it to boot.
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by tbweb May 4, 2008 8:15 PM EDT
I''ll take the Clinton.

Posted by RowdyTexan2 at 04:08 PM : May 04, 2008,,,

Half way through her campaign Clintons campaign went broke! If she can''t keep track of and manage her own campaign finances she definitely can''t manage a nations finances. Say hello to President John McCain, the only responsible adult left in the race! The Democrats have embarrassed themselves and don''t deserve to lead anything, Obama and Clinton should both quit!! Losers!

President John McCain, elect a grown up!

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by j-whitman May 4, 2008 8:12 PM EDT
BlackYowe,,,, Look at McCain pal --- Half the week he''s trying not to sound like Bush & the other half pandering to Bush''s base, the real racists & haters he still refuses to say anything about
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by blackyowe May 4, 2008 8:11 PM EDT
Those glib nasty comments about small town America are very important because they are so telling of how this man really thinks. Many of our greatest leaders and war heros have come from humble beginnings in rural and small town America. Most believed in God and in family. Most could handle a gun and a spade and could find strength within themselves. They were free thinkers and deeply committed to traditional values. They cared about human rights and about their neighbors. I guess some people are just blind and can''t see God. They put a cover over their own eyes and go through life missing the obvious. I see our creator in the mountains, the trees and in my fellow man every day. Man''s arrogance and refusal to acknowledge a higher power is why we are in the mess we are today. The binge drinking the materialism ,the abuse of animals, and all that is directly related to the loss of the belief in God. If modern man saw nature as God''s creation he could not treat it so badly. As far as I can see the world has gone down hill a great deal since the post war generation wheeled God out to the curb and put him in the garbage. Obama thinks I am a fool for clinging to the faith of my fathers and mothers. I think he is just another yuppie who thinks he has all the answers.
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by rowdytexan2 May 4, 2008 8:05 PM EDT
Rowdy,,,,, Don''''t take words from the mouth of others & put it in Obama''''s mouth ---- He disowened Wright the very next morning for saying that.


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Posted by j-whitman at 04:55 PM : May 04, 2008

He knew about the gas bag Wright every morning for 20 years of his adult life! And then he LIED about it.
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by blackyowe May 4, 2008 8:02 PM EDT
j-whitman I wish I could agree with you. Maybe some day he will grow up but for now he leaves me cold. He has taken cheap shots at people like me who still believe in God and family and nature. He has mixed it up with haters like Rev. Wright and others. I can''t trust such a person.
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by rowdytexan2 May 4, 2008 8:02 PM EDT
Before Obama passes his stupid foreign aid act, I want to know where every *** dime of it is going!

NO MORE BLANK CHECKS!
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by rowdytexan2 May 4, 2008 8:00 PM EDT
Posted by BlackYowe at 04:55 PM : May 04, 2008

Yes, that is what everyone is saying. Just take this man''s WORD for everything! He is so BRILLIANT let him do all our thinking for us!

We don''t deserve to think for ourselves because we cling to our guns and Bibles when the going gets tough!

HE KNOWS IT ALL, AND WE DON''T HAVE A CLUE!
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