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by rufisgufis May 20, 2008 2:35 PM EDT
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It was just reported that Clinton has removed herself from the presidential race after her campaign officials reached an agreement with officials of Obama%u2018s campaign.. Pursuant to the agreement, Obama and Hillary will conduct joint fund raisers in order to help retire Hillary%u2019s campaign debt. Current law prohibits Obama from making direct donations from his own campaign coffers on the theory that those donors made their donations to be used to promote the election of Obama, not Ms. Clinton. When Hillary was first informed of the agreement, she peed in her latest pair of gold pantsuits.
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by dotindixie May 20, 2008 12:13 PM EDT
What part of stupid does the Democratic ''leadership'' and the mainstream media not understand?

They are (or at least it seems to me) pushing Obama down America''s throats. No real American would put up with that. It''s just not our style.

Nevermind that Obama is half white, a little bit African and a lot Arab by birth. Born to an American makes him American, but that is just a tecnicality. He grew up everywhere BUT America. His mother married two Muslim men. The Muslim world will see him as Muslim, not American. And if he continues to espouse Christianity, they will see him as an infidel. That''s gonna be real good, ain''t it?

BTW, all my ancestors date back to colonial America.

I would love to see Hilary Clinton president, she can speak in whole sentences without a teleprompter. And, that''s more than Obama or McCain seem to be able to do.

But because I am an American, I will not vote for someone like Obama. I''m may be middle class, religious and own a gun, but I am not stupid.

Put that in you mainstream media pipe and smoke it.
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by truthyness May 20, 2008 11:34 AM EDT
CBS/AP) Barack Obama was poised to reach a major milestone Tuesday in the Kentucky and Oregon primaries - a majority of the pledged delegates offered in the Democratic presidential contest". YOU MEAN THIS IS "MAYBE", "ONLY THE FIRST TIME" HE HAS HAD a majority of the pledged delegates offered in the Democratic presidential contest???

ONLY THE FIRST TIME????

MAYBE????????!

In other words, *HILLARY IS WINNING* !!!!!

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by truthyness May 20, 2008 11:12 AM EDT
CBS/AP) Barack Obama was poised to reach a major milestone Tuesday in the Kentucky and Oregon primaries - a majority of the pledged delegates offered in the Democratic presidential contest". YOU MEAN THIS IS "MAYBE", "ONLY THE FIRST TIME" HE HAS HAD a majority of the pledged delegates offered in the Democratic presidential contest???

ONLY THE FIRST TIME????

MAYBE????????!

In other words, *HILLARY IS WINNING* !!!!!

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by truthyness May 20, 2008 11:12 AM EDT
CBS/AP) Barack Obama was poised to reach a major milestone Tuesday in the Kentucky and Oregon primaries - a majority of the pledged delegates offered in the Democratic presidential contest". YOU MEAN THIS IS "MAYBE", "ONLY THE FIRST TIME" HE HAS HAD a majority of the pledged delegates offered in the Democratic presidential contest???

ONLY THE FIRST TIME????

MAYBE????????!

In other words, *HILLARY IS WINNING* !!!!!

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by truthyness May 20, 2008 11:12 AM EDT
CBS/AP) Barack Obama was poised to reach a major milestone Tuesday in the Kentucky and Oregon primaries - a majority of the pledged delegates offered in the Democratic presidential contest". YOU MEAN THIS IS "MAYBE", "ONLY THE FIRST TIME" HE HAS HAD a majority of the pledged delegates offered in the Democratic presidential contest???

ONLY THE FIRST TIME????

MAYBE????????!

In other words, *HILLARY IS WINNING* !!!!!

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by truthyness May 20, 2008 11:12 AM EDT
CBS/AP) Barack Obama was poised to reach a major milestone Tuesday in the Kentucky and Oregon primaries - a majority of the pledged delegates offered in the Democratic presidential contest". YOU MEAN THIS IS "MAYBE", "ONLY THE FIRST TIME" HE HAS HAD a majority of the pledged delegates offered in the Democratic presidential contest???

ONLY THE FIRST TIME????

MAYBE????????!

In other words, *HILLARY IS WINNING* !!!!!

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by seah5 May 20, 2008 10:55 AM EDT
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He has done nothing for you, besides win your vote and pretend he cares about you.
He is not your typical candidate who has spent a few years working for you and making changes. He has done nothing, absolutely nothing when he could have been working toward what he says he wants to do for you.
He has voted PRESENT hundreds of times so he could not be held accountable for anything on major issues.
He has misled you and told you half truths about things.
He has down right lied, Straight faced to you.
He only wants to talk about the issues.
Which he has scripted. He refuses and evades important Questions on issues. Like how does he plan to do that, where will the money come from etc,. Why? because he has no Idea.
He has promised everyone everything. From the rich in San Francisco to the poor in New Jersey. From the Big companies to the small businessman.
So all will have what they want under Obama, Yea sure, Impossible.
He uses Religion and his idea of Christianity as a bargaining lever. To appease the religious people.
His definition of Christianity and yours is not the same.
Him using the war in Iraq against everyone, when he voted to fund the war, is for the war and a hypocrite.
Stop and think before you vote.
Giving someone control of your country and your life is a very serious issue.

A Democrat voting NO for Obama, because I care about my country and All Americans.

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by seah5 May 20, 2008 10:54 AM EDT
Anyone even thinking of voting for Obama, needs a Reality Check.
He came from no where with nothing.
He has done nothing for this country or the people he was working for in Chicago or Illinois.
He evaded, eluded and voted present on almost all major issues. a Major cop out.
He is a speech, using peoples, needs, wants, religion and emotions to get votes.
Does he stand behind what he says NO.
Evident by his NAFTA Rhetoric and games.
He is made up of empty campaign promises and Propaganda to win over people for their votes.
Will he be held accountable for what he has said? No, it was all just talk to get your vote. Just Political talk.
Nothing is in writing, he has done nothing, so it is all merely words.
When you look at who worked for years, gave and helped him get where he is. You have a diverse group of people he owes Like Rezko, Wright, Ayers, Archie etc. Those who have had 20 year relations with him, gave their time, money, hard work, their hearts and souls and worked to get him from Chicago to here. Are the wind beneath his wings and who he is indebted to.
You are nothing, merely a vote to get him where he wants to go.
He is a high pressure salesman, Talking you into things he wants you to believe.
He only cares about his personal agenda and that does not include you.
He has done nothing for you, besides win your vote and pretend he cares about you.

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by riptide213 May 20, 2008 10:47 AM EDT
The Story of Goldilocks and Two Candidates.

Once upon a time, there was an obsolete candidate named Goldilocks. She went for a walk in the national political forest.

Pretty soon, she aspired for ultimate reign in an elusive Whitehouse wonderland, again.

She did knock at the door, but when not enough voters answered, she just tried to walk right in to this residence again, as if was a bequeathed entitlement.

On the tilting table in a political kitchen; there was a scalding bowl of political power porridge.

Goldilocks was hungry. She had tasted this sort of addicting porridge before and blatantly wanted more.

This porridge is in vogue she exclaimed.

Ahhh, this political power porridge is just right, she said happily as she attempted to eat it all up.

After she devoured lots of porridge she decided her campaign was looking a little tired.

My political opposition may be too extraordinary she exclaimed.

Goldilocks fell asleep.

As she was sleeping, the new impressive candidate lit up the stagnating political scene.

Someones been wooing my supporters growled Goldilocks.

Someones been taking away from my campaign and broke it all to pieces, cried Goldilocks.

Someones been winning my superdelegates and they still are shrieked Goldilocks.

Just then, Goldilocks woke up from her political pipedream and realized it was over and jumped out of the race.

THE END
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by p4m0 May 20, 2008 10:17 AM EDT
Obama is now wanting to tell us what we can drive when and what to eat and what to set our heat thermostat on.Obama thinks he can speak and people will just do everything that he says. He said for the GOP to lay off his wife Michelle. Obama is a hypocrite and this Democrat will never vote for him.I will campaign for Mccain. The Superdelegates and the DNC and chairman of the DNC are trying their best to push Obama down everyones throats. According to Obama supporters if you do not vote for him you are a racist. Obama is a racist and he has played the race card all primary long. So I say down with Obama and his racist ways and He will never win the general election. McCain 2008
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by jld1959 May 20, 2008 9:57 AM EDT
Hillary%u2019s supporters are so totally bitter they cannot even think straight anymore. It is sad to see people behave this way.

Two people competed for the same job and one lost. It was their candidate but, they blame Obama and everyone else when in fact in was the candidate. She began with every advantage and was coasting to the nomination. She blew it. She allowed the campaign to be badly managed by people who were not qualified, the money mismanaged and the failure to plan after Feb 5th. Instead of replacing them it took until things got so bad she was forced to. and they did not learn from the mistakes like Obama did.

Blaming Obama is stupid because it is not his fault he ran a better campaign. If they want to blame people then, point it at the ones who let your candidate down. Mark Penn and Bill clinton are good for starters.

And Hillary is ultimately responsible for her campaign and did not take charge and control of the situations.

And yet, instead of seeing where things went wrong and deal with it, it is easier to live in fantasy and blame Obama simply because he was the one that won as a result.

The fact that he was able to run a much better campaign, learn from mistakes and make corrections and plan and be in control of his campaign shows someone who is able to manage the job. Hillary failed in this so, I do not see how she can be concidered the one who is a better choice. Hillary was the one not up for the job.

It is best to face the reality of this.

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by popstom1 May 20, 2008 8:55 AM EDT
2025 in denver hahaha F_k obama
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by agog2 May 20, 2008 6:54 AM EDT
This is scary. Obama is sponsoring bill S2433 in the US senate. If passed, Obama''s bill will commit America to pay 845 Billion dollars to the UN over the next thirteen years for the UN Global Poverty Act. This money can only come from more taxes being levied on American citizens. Obama''s S2433 Senate bill will consume 0.7 percent of the US gross nation product.The UN Global Poverty Act also commits signing nations to ban their citizens from possessing small firearms. Goodbye second amendment. It also put''s parental right''s under UN supervision. Barack Obama is a global Marxist who wants a one world government that will be UN ran. Are you ready to pay even more sky high taxes and give up your national sovereignty for Obama''s change? Stop Obama''s madness, call your senator and demand that Obama''s bill S2433 be killed. Look the bill up on the web...
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by sgtrds-e4 May 20, 2008 4:57 AM EDT
The practical reality is that the Democratic nominee fro President is going to be Barack Obama. Anyone with a realistic view of the process so far knows this to be true. So to those of you upset that it''s not going to be Hillary, take a deep breath, accept the truth and then decide. Do you want more of the same under McCain as it''s been under Bush? Do you want to see a conservative Supreme Court that WILL overturn Roe and Title IX, among many other advances for the next 30 or 40 years? If you want to rant and rave about how you think the process is unfair then that is your right! But it is not your right to overturn advances fought and died for by generations of men and women who came before you and brought women''s rights and civil rights to this point, just because your feelings are hurt that Hillary didn''t win. Vote for McCain and if he wins, you''ll set the movement you profess to be dedicated to back 50 or 75 years and will add on another 50 years just to get back to where we are now.
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by rufisgufis May 20, 2008 4:54 AM EDT
The only reason she is in this race people is because if she quit now, it would ruin the image she has created as a fighter.

Posted by jedi0808 at 01:36 AM : May 20, 2008
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She sure looks like a fighter to me. From that face, you''d think she just went 10 rounds with Mike Tyson at his prime.
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by rufisgufis May 20, 2008 4:51 AM EDT
"It is clear that the uneducated, hard working Americans - white Americans - vote for me overwhelmingly. They are my core base."
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"It is clear that all thinking Americans of all races, creeds and colors - thoughtful Americans -vote for me overwhelmingly. They are my core base."

TAKE YOUR PICK!
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by rufisgufis May 20, 2008 4:48 AM EDT
HILLARY WAS WATCHING TV YESTERDAY AND WHEN SHE SAW THAT GIGANTIC, CHEERING CROWD OF OVER 75,000 "WHITE AMERICANS" SHE PEED IN HER NEW GOLD PANTSUIT.
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by rufisgufis May 20, 2008 4:44 AM EDT
CLINTON FRIEND TRIED TO BUY SUPERDELEGATES.

Haim Saban, the billionaire entertainment magnate and longtime Clinton supporter, denied the allegation. But four independent sources said that just before the North Carolina and Indiana primaries, Saban called YDA President David Hardt and offered what was perceived as a lucrative proposal: $1 million would be made available for the group if Hardt and the organization''''s other uncommitted superdelegate backed Clinton.

huffingtonpost.com/2008/05/1
9/superdelegates-turned-dow_n_102450.htm
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by rufisgufis May 20, 2008 4:43 AM EDT
FRANKFURT (AFP) - Warren Buffett, the world''s richest man, is backing Barak Obama for US president and thinks current US economic policy will push the dollar lower against other global currencies
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