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by hungryman9 May 23, 2008 5:14 PM EDT
I cannot fathom the even obscure likelihood of an Obama presidency. If Hussein does get the nomination, then McCain has to hit him with everything he''s got. Take off the gloves and pound him down.

We shouldn''t give up on Clinton yet, either. Maybe the DNC will wake up before it''s too late and help her figure out a way to get the nod. In fact, the slogan should be "Boot Obama at any cost, at any cost!!"
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by hungryman9 May 23, 2008 5:12 PM EDT
There are only 2 reasons why this Socialist Welfare candidate has a chance of winning. One, the Afro-Am. vote, that we can never change. Second, 18-24 yr. olds, particularly college students who he has brain-washed with his afro fast talking and "change" mantra. Those are the voters the GOP , McCain and talk show hosts should concentrate on., and if the message is presented correctly as to who this phony really is, and what he will do to this country and to the world, they can be "changed" but in the correct way. Iran, remember Mr. Hussein is the candidate that stated he would not hesitate to bomb our ALLY Pakistan. Second, remember his Iraq "strategy." We withdraw from Iraq, then IF Al-Qaida regroups (which they SURELY WILL) we must then REDEPLOY all our troops and begin from scratch a new invasion. And of course once we withdraw, the niave Mr. Hussein sees no chance that the "tiny threat of Iran" (and of course Syria,) will not take the chance to immediately move into Iraq and conquer it, just as they are beginning to do in Lebanon with Hezbollah. THEN we will be in an all out war with Al-Qaida, Iran and Syria! THIS is the message the GOP needs to bring to the American people, especially the younger voter. If this Socialist, and all his far-left loonies are placed in office, this country, and the world are headed for DISASTER. Oh, and don''t get me started on his domestic social(ist) programs. Think about all this next time you McCain protesters vote for Hussein.
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by May 23, 2008 4:59 PM EDT
Obama has real plans and real ideas that do NOT involve Trickle Down. He will renegotiate those TERRIBLE trade agreements that have take so many American Jobs. He WILL go get Bin Laden and bring him to justice. He will put Social Security and Medicare on solid ground. He will do something about HEALTH Care. The Republican''''s have PROMISED for DECADES to do something about all these things... never have! SIEG HEIL BUSH
Posted by MCVet at 01:11 PM : May 23, 2008

Oh boy! I can''t wait....finally someone who can clean up the problems that 8 years of Bill Clinton couldn''t and 8 years of George Bush. That''s going to be some feat considering that there''s not much change in the Senate and House. Wonder how he''s going to do it? Do you think he can convince the Congress to pass a line item veto? Do you think he can put term limits on Senators and Congressmen? Do you think he will pass campaign reform? Limit lobbyist interst? Gee...what a guy! He can finally do what NO OTHER PRESIDENT has ever been able to do? I really hope I have a ringside seat for that. It''s going to be something wonderful to watch...the divine one will bring us together and all congress will be singing Kumbaya and holding hands. All the nations of the world will come sit down with him to hear his wisdom. What a day that will be! Peace on earth... hallelujah...can you give me an amen brother McVet!
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by hungryman9 May 23, 2008 4:58 PM EDT
I''''m just happy the next president WILL NOT have a southern hick accent. Those redneck accents make our country look uneducated to others.

Posted by jboxton
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Remember those southern rednecks is the ones that will elect a republican this year. The south is not like it was 50 years ago. More cars made down south than up north.
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by hungryman9 May 23, 2008 4:57 PM EDT
hungrymama
Where do you think the money to pay off the 9.5 trillion dollar, plus interest, deficit is going to come from? Where do you think to money for the 3 trillion dollar war in Iraq is going to come from?
Posted by singingrick
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It will come from my pocket, but I don''t worry about it. Obama''s plan will cost a lot more. He will probably go ahead and give the country away. I saw some figures a few days ago on what it would cost if he could do all the things he says and we could fight 3 Iraq wars for that amount. I really don''t remember the figure and wish I had saved it.
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by jboxton May 23, 2008 4:55 PM EDT
I''m just happy the next president WILL NOT have a southern hick accent. Those redneck accents make our country look uneducated to others.
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by hungryman9 May 23, 2008 4:53 PM EDT
hungrymama
Did you vote for Bush?
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Honestly, I did not. I voted for Al Gore in 2000 and John Kerry in 2004. But I will never vote for Obama and I think millions will be joining me that are democrats. I''m registered democrat but I love my country.
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by singingrick May 23, 2008 4:49 PM EDT



hungrymama


Maybe you can find a cut and paste answer on Rush''s site?


lol!



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by singingrick May 23, 2008 4:47 PM EDT



hungrymama

Where do you think the money to pay off the 9.5 trillion dollar, plus interest, deficit is going to come from? Where do you think to money for the 3 trillion dollar war in Iraq is going to come from?




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by singingrick May 23, 2008 4:44 PM EDT


hungrymama

Did you vote for Bush?


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by hungryman9 May 23, 2008 4:39 PM EDT
Where have all the little boys gone? I enjoy reading your post. I get a lot of good laughs.
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by hungryman9 May 23, 2008 4:30 PM EDT
Adding to my above comment:

"He says things like "change" or "hope" that don''t mean anything." What I meant was that Obama says things like "change" or "hope" without defining context. Hope for what? What kind of change? Any "change" Obama would make would run this country off the cliff faster than it''s already heading now.
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by hungryman9 May 23, 2008 4:28 PM EDT
Consider the fact that Obama hasn''t actually DONE anything, or SAID anything, and he''s slung plenty of nasty mud. He says things like "change" or "hope" that don''t mean anything. Many can see Obama for what he is - A two bit con man in a good suit, with a lot of the media trying to portray him as the second coming of Jesus.

I think it''s time I give up trying to find such a thing as an honest liberal. They truly must believe people can''t see what''s clearly in front of their faces.
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by hungryman9 May 23, 2008 4:28 PM EDT
Consider the fact that Obama hasn''t actually DONE anything, or SAID anything, and he''s slung plenty of nasty mud. He says things like "change" or "hope" that don''t mean anything. Many can see Obama for what he is - A two bit con man in a good suit, with a lot of the media trying to portray him as the second coming of Jesus.

I think it''s time I give up trying to find such a thing as an honest liberal. They truly must believe people can''t see what''s clearly in front of their faces.
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by hungryman9 May 23, 2008 4:26 PM EDT

Quotes from Barack Hussein Obama''s books:

From Dreams of My Father: "I ceased to advertise my mother''s race at the age of 12 or 13, when I began to suspect that by doing so I was ingratiating myself to whites."

From Dreams of My Father: "I found a solace in nursing a pervasive sense of grievance and animosity against my mother''s race."

From Dreams of My Father: "There was something about him that made me wary, a little too sure of himself, maybe. And white."

From Dreams of My Father: "It remained necessary to prove which side you were on, to show your loyalty to the black masses, to strike out and name names."

From Dreams of My Father: "I never emulate white men and brown men whose fates didn''t speak to my own. It was into my father''s image, the black man, son of Africa, that I''d packed all the attributes I sought in myself, the attributes of Martin and Malcolm, DuBois and Mandela."

From Audacity of Hope: "I will stand with the Muslims should the political winds shift in an ugly direction."

What kind of white person would vote for this man? They''re beyond pathetic
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by hungryman9 May 23, 2008 4:24 PM EDT
Immaterial to party, I simply can''t relate to the huge numbers who are supporting Obama? Can you imagine how much taxes would have to be increased to do half what he promises. People are so dumb to think that the Gov''t is going to give them all this stuff, free education, free health care, etc.
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by hungryman9 May 23, 2008 4:24 PM EDT
Immaterial to party, I simply can''t relate to the huge numbers who are supporting Obama? Can you imagine how much taxes would have to be increased to do half what he promises. People are so dumb to think that the Gov''t is going to give them all this stuff, free education, free health care, etc.
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by robroyh390 May 23, 2008 4:21 PM EDT
How can people who are supposed to be intelligent vote for this guy? What are the other politicians and media trying to do to us by loving this guy? Please wake me up, I''''m having a nightmare.


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Posted by hungrymama at 01:18 PM : May 23, 2008 "

Well they saw what a mess a retarded, drunken, uneducated, cokehead, layass redneck ******** from the backwoods of texASS so they figured they''d try the exact opposite and hope the new guy would pass a law banning rednecks from ever holding down jobs oother than toilet brush at the texASS state zoo
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by aldon61 May 23, 2008 4:20 PM EDT
MCVet: I didn''t know you were from Illinois. I''m a long suffering Cub fan living in Texas; been following them since 1946; think this might be their year. Keep''em honest, I got to split for a few hours.
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by aldon61 May 23, 2008 4:20 PM EDT
MCVet: I didn''t know you were from Illinois. I''m a long suffering Cub fan living in Texas; been following them since 1946; think this might be their year. Keep''em honest, I got to split for a few hours.
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