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by tiredofthebs May 8, 2008 3:30 AM EDT
You just Posted a bunch of b.u.l.l.s.h.i.t!! Sen. Clinton and her husbands uncontrollable mouth cost her support with the African-American community! First of all former Pres. Bill Clinton is not even running for President and should not be so active and visible in his wifes campaign that he overshadows her and steals most of her headlines! Its an unwritten rule that former Presidents not get involved with future Presidential campaigns and Bill Clinton has shattered those rules! Insulting Dr. Martin Luther King intended or not turned off the Black community at a time when Sen. Clinton was leading Sen. Obama by 52% to 48%, YOUR racist assertion that Blacks are overwhelmingly supporting Sen. Obama for no other reason than racism is ill informed, not factual and disgusting. The sore-loser Clintons know what they did to cause their lost of support among Africa-Americans!


Posted by tbweb at 11:37 PM : May 07, 2008

You accuse HER of posting BS?! I''m black, and I wouldn''t vote for OBAMA under the threat of Death. How did he (Bill) insult Dr. King ?!!!! whether or not we as blacks like it, what he said was true. What has OBAMA ever done in the Black community outside of IL.? News Flash ...... blacks suffered under REAGAN. Bill Clinton turned that around, and now blacks wanna treat him like a LEPER ''cause another brotha highly capable of running his mouth entered the race. We''ve come a long way ..... NOT !!!!
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by veteran72 May 8, 2008 3:24 AM EDT
If Obama gets beat by McCain, his supporters will have no reason to feel that way, as long as McCain DOESN''''T DO ANYTHING STUPID between now and Election Day.






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Posted by txgrouch2004 at 11:59 PM : May 07, 2008
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Too late. He opened his mouth again today. Stay the Course......He''s a History Lesson.
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by tiredofthebs May 8, 2008 3:23 AM EDT
Baa, baa, milk sheep.

Hillary NEEDS to milk her sheep to pay herself back all that money she loaned to herself for her defunct campaign.

Will Hillary get any milk from YOU?

Baa, baa, milk sheep
Have you any dough?
Yes ma''''am, yes ma''''am
We''''ll send you some.

And PLEASE, no post-dated checks.

Posted by txgrouch2004 at 12:02 AM : May 08, 2008

Pledged $100 this morning. It was the least I could do considering the MYSPACE generation donated their allowance to Washington''s Most Gifted Amateur. I know it takes money to win an election. I''ll probably donate at least another $100. PROUD OF IT, AND THE FACT THAT I CAN.

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by txgrouch2004 May 8, 2008 3:02 AM EDT
Baa, baa, milk sheep.

Hillary NEEDS to milk her sheep to pay herself back all that money she loaned to herself for her defunct campaign.

Will Hillary get any milk from YOU?

Baa, baa, milk sheep
Have you any dough?
Yes ma''am, yes ma''am
We''ll send you some.

And PLEASE, no post-dated checks.
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by txgrouch2004 May 8, 2008 2:59 AM EDT
truthyness blathered:
tbweb, If Obama gets the nomination, there will
probably be more than bridges burned.
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Wow, I would TOTALLY AGREE with that if you just EXCHANGE THE NAMES "Hillary" and "Obama."

If Obama gets beat by HILLARY, black voters will feel like she STOLE the nomination he EARNED and WON.

If Obama gets beat by McCain, his supporters will have no reason to feel that way, as long as McCain DOESN''T DO ANYTHING STUPID between now and Election Day.



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by txgrouch2004 May 8, 2008 2:58 AM EDT
truthyness blathered:
tbweb, If Obama gets the nomination, there will
probably be more than bridges burned.
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Wow, I would TOTALLY AGREE with that if you just EXCHANGE THE NAMES "Hillary" and "Obama."

If Obama gets beat by HILLARY, black voters will feel like she STOLE the nomination he
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by tbweb May 8, 2008 2:37 AM EDT
Posted by truthyness at 11:26 PM : May 07, 2008,,,

You just Posted a bunch of b.u.l.l.s.h.i.t!! Sen. Clinton and her husbands uncontrollable mouth cost her support with the African-American community! First of all former Pres. Bill Clinton is not even running for President and should not be so active and visible in his wifes campaign that he overshadows her and steals most of her headlines! Its an unwritten rule that former Presidents not get involved with future Presidential campaigns and Bill Clinton has shattered those rules! Insulting Dr. Martin Luther King intended or not turned off the Black community at a time when Sen. Clinton was leading Sen. Obama by 52% to 48%, YOUR racist assertion that Blacks are overwhelmingly supporting Sen. Obama for no other reason than racism is ill informed, not factual and disgusting. The sore-loser Clintons know what they did to cause their lost of support among Africa-Americans!

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by gce65 May 8, 2008 2:28 AM EDT
CBS:
What''s with your LIMP coverage of the House Judiciary Committee''s subpoena of Cheney''s Chief of Staff DAVID ADDINGTON and others??? You wrote a very short 4 or 5 sentence story!

What, is the budget that tight in the CBS newsroom? Can''t spare a political reporter for the day?

This is the next Scooter Libby indictment case!!!
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by truthyness May 8, 2008 2:26 AM EDT
tbweb, If Obama gets the nomination, there will

probably be more than bridges burned. And if Obama

gets beat by McCain, expect ALL HELL to break loose.

Thanks to this ugly display of Black Racism, Arrogance,

Egotism, selfishness and right down stupidity,

HILLARY WAS A SHOE IN !!

Look at all the harm you''ve done already and sure as

hell you''re going to take it all the way AND LOSE THE

ELECTION AND BREAK THE PARTY UP.

And you''ll all feel very proud of yourselves because

nothing comes between a Black person and their

pride, not even freckin failure!!



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by tbweb May 8, 2008 1:50 AM EDT
From what I''ve been hearing today,McCain will be doing good if he even wins one state in the general election.Read the article about the GOP being worried about November.

Posted by jesterbelle at 08:41 PM : May 07, 2008,,,

Americans have been getting lost in the American forest and no longer see the American trees if I can use an analogy, hard to elaborate on with only 1500 characters. There are so many divisions, special interest and now add a new Global Economy to complicate matters further. Level 1 is simply being an American, the forest, Level 2, Democrats, Republicans and other divisions, the trees. People are debating but forgetting to pop back up to Level 1, remaining stuck and lost in their Level 2 divisions, forgetting to be true Americans, forgetting to do whats best for America, remaining Republicans and Democrats "only" no matter what! When this election is over, Senators Clinton, McCain and Obama will still need to work together, still be Americans, lets not burn any bridges beyond repair! Sen. Clinton should plan her end game strategy with respect and class and she will receive respect and class in return.

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by ajmarine11 May 8, 2008 1:08 AM EDT
Posted by jesterbelle at 09:48 PM : May 07, 2008

My mistake, thanks for the correction. I could have done without the moron comment though. You have a good night too.
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by jesterbelle May 8, 2008 12:48 AM EDT
So,.......only Democrats were in the primary.



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Posted by AJMarine11 at 08:47 PM : May 07, 2008

It was an election for a seat in the house of representatives.You know,the big white building with the dome on top in DC.***''moron!
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by ajmarine11 May 8, 2008 12:43 AM EDT
Posted by txgrouch2004 at 09:36 PM : May 07, 2008

A lot of Third World countries see Obama as being one of their own and if he was elected, they would view the USA differently. I''m not saying this is a good or bad thing, but it would give the rest of the world something to talk about.
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by ajmarine11 May 8, 2008 12:42 AM EDT
Posted by txgrouch2004 at 09:36 PM : May 07, 2008

A lot of Third World countries see Obama as being one of their own and if he was elected, they would view the USA differently. I''m not saying this is a good or bad thing, but it would give the rest of the world something to talk about.
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by jesterbelle May 8, 2008 12:40 AM EDT
Stupid woman.I hope this ruins her career.
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by pepperwood2 May 8, 2008 12:39 AM EDT
I like others thought Hillary had what it takes. She didn''''t let us down. She took the low road of bitterly attacking & bashing Obama & Rev Wright and close to a $500,000,000 dollars of contributions and still counting.

Bill, Chelsae, Rendell & the Campaign Committee really won. They get paid up front.

After all she is still there for us. That is, for all the Fund Raisers. 35 years experience has PAID off for the Clintons. ITS ALL ABOUT ME. Wheeeeeee this is FUND time. I''''m just warming up. Tide is turning, I repeat, I need more Tide in Whirlpool to do Bill''s shirts. I repeat I need more Tide. SOS

"Don''''t forget the Superdelegates are on my side and their not happy that Obama doesn''''t know his place." Soooooo Sad what the Clintons & the Old Guard Demos have done to the Democratic Party & its not over yet.
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by txgrouch2004 May 8, 2008 12:36 AM EDT
AJMarine11 declared:
Reading European newspapers and magazines only reinforces the view that Obama is the world''''''''s favorite candidate.
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Close. They SAY he''s their favorite.

That''s because the "rest of the world" (really just Europe) believes we Americans are a bunch of redneck bigots who would NEVER vote for Obama. And they were looking forward to inciting race riots over it when he lost.

That would give them PLENTY of news to write about. You see, European journalists are pretty much like journalists here, except that they shower less often and smoke twice as much.
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by txgrouch2004 May 8, 2008 12:32 AM EDT
jockh explained
She has LOANED her campaign nearly $12 million dollars; at the moment there is not enough money in her campaign to repay her, if she quits then the donations stop, which means she has a problem recovering her millions.
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FINALLY! Evidence of intelligent life on the Internet.

That''s the best RATIONAL explanation I''ve seen.
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by getcentered May 8, 2008 12:25 AM EDT
It is perfectly true that an Iraq withdrawal will require something very painful: admitting a colossal strategic mistake. This is the #1 unbearable disgrace for Republicans and all other core backers of the war and occupation. The #2 disgrace would be payment of reparations to Iraq through a UN or World Bank trust. #3 would be the outrage of the post-occupation Iraqi government resolving the oil issue on its own terms, possibly contracting French, Russian, and Chinese firms, while leaving US or UK firms on the sidelines.

Self-denial, vanity, fear to face the music, and greed are at play. It has nothing to do with US security. The fiasco has made us less secure, drained lives and money, and now we are the laughingstock of much of the world.

Don''t believe in polls? Well, how about the value of the US dollar on world exchanges?

Let Iraqis rule Iraq, whether by federation, partition, or unitary state. Any model we impose will crumble the day we leave, whether that occurs now or in 100 years. Iraq will not be pro-US, pro-Israel, or pro-anything we favor so long as we occupy them, or as long as we contrived to have privileged access to their oil.

Medieval Europeans wasted 250 years on their venture. Better to learn from them, plus from Britain''s troubles in Iraq in the 1920s onward, rather than repeat a futile imperial exercise.

The trillion plus we waste in Iraq could have done so much more for our security or economy if spent on just about anything else.
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by veteran72 May 8, 2008 12:08 AM EDT
"Is Hillary Done"???

Why, yes,..yes she is....
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