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Long Shot Democratic Candidate Points To 1968 Assassination As Reason To Continue Campaign
- Kennedy was just in the news! He''s in the hospital! The ladies tired! Fer cripes sakes..
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- What are you guys so worked up about? Huh? I just oberman have a nervous breakdown. What de ****** is wrong wit you people?
Posted by cockapoo1 at 12:04 AM : May 24, 2008
We''re Democrats chester.............we don''t belong to an organized political party...... - Reply to this comment
- Who writes these rules?
Is this a election, or a american idol?
Git off yer ******** weirdo 92 mph high horses! - Reply to this comment
- And still the Hillary supporters don''''t see how her poor judgment makes her unqualified for president...
You all need to get over it and come together to vote for Obama. Get over the sting of losing. Unite damnit. Don''''t let your emotions make you do something stupid.
Posted by mortal3 at 11:59 PM : May 23, 2008
I''ll second that. Barack is the nominee now let''s get on to fighting McCain while Hillary takes a long well deserved rest. - Reply to this comment
- What are you guys so worked up about? Huh? I just oberman have a nervous breakdown. What de ****** is wrong wit you people?
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- mortal3 I think Hillary is almost ready. This will all be forgotten during the run up to November. Once the Bush legacy gets thrown into the mix, the Dems will let McCain have it with both barrels. The sad thing is, McCain is not a bad guy. He listens. I don''t agree with him on most issues, but he listens. He can thank Dubya for all the trouble.
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- sgtRDS, Hillary didn''''t snap under pressure anymore than Obama did making excuses for himself about those bitter people in PA. Those comments alienated the working class. It was very foolish for him to make them and it has had long-lasting negative effects.
Posted by sesanders1 at 12:01 AM : May 24, 2008
Correction, it has had no long term effects. the only people who even think about them are obsessed Hillary supporters. Everyone else has moved on. the primaries are effectively over. She lost. Deal. - Reply to this comment
- veteran72 Thanks for more examples. I can see the issues you have with her and you have obviously researched them. Are you a Republican?
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Posted by o_nolan1 at 11:53 PM : May 23, 2008
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NO!!!...I''m a life long democrat, but I regret that many in the Democratic Party are now just as corrupt as the Neocons. Nancy Pelosi, after getting a majority in both houses, answered the American people by spitting in our faces, "Impeachment is off the table"....how dare her!!!....Since when does SHE get to decide who can or can''t ignore the Constitution and Rule of Law???.....In addition, Jay Rockefeller, from W.Va., has been trying for months to get a deal granting Telecom Immunity from prosecution, and give the Neocons even GREATER Authority to Illegally Eavesdrop and Spy on Americans. We need a complete sweep of ALL Incumbents, regardless of Party.
They are ALL beginning to stink. - Reply to this comment
- In my parting shot tonight, I''m appealing to the DNC Chairman, Mr. Howard Dean, to meet with "Mrs. Clinton" early next Tuesday morning and demand that she abandons her campaign--effective immediately.
Obama-Wilder ''08 (L. Douglas Wilder)
Do the right thing, Mr. Dean, show "Mrs. Clinton" the door sir. - Reply to this comment
- sgtRDS, Hillary didn''t snap under pressure anymore than Obama did making excuses for himself about those bitter people in PA. Those comments alienated the working class. It was very foolish for him to make them and it has had long-lasting negative effects.
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