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New York Senator Mounting Last Ditch Campaign To Overtake Obama's Advantage

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by tx2democrats June 2, 2008 8:23 PM EDT
ouch...this has got to hurt...
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This comment is meant for all the SUPER DELEGATES who have the power to change this right now. I am telling you that I have been a life long democrat and so have all of my friends but if Obama is the nominee we will vote for McCain. I know everyone saids -Oh I''''m sure that in the end they wont. I am here to tell you the truth. None of us can in good conscience vote for a man that sat through hate sermons for 20 Years. Hate for Whites, Hate for Jews, Hate for Italians, but worst of all HATE FOR AMERICA- The very America he wants to be President of - Sorry there is NO Way. So it''''s not a threat it''''s simply the way we feel- We do not trust him. We will vote for McCain if Obama is the nominee, at least we know that without a doubt Mccain loves this country. I have read Obama''''s book and I have tried to get to know the man but the more I do the more I am convinced that he is not the Man I want as my President.


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Posted by lorette5 at

thank you Lorette5, right there
with you, you have posted the most
honest response, thank you.
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by lorette5 June 2, 2008 8:16 PM EDT
This comment is meant for all the SUPER DELEGATES who have the power to change this right now. I am telling you that I have been a life long democrat and so have all of my friends but if Obama is the nominee we will vote for McCain. I know everyone saids -Oh I''m sure that in the end they wont. I am here to tell you the truth. None of us can in good conscience vote for a man that sat through hate sermons for 20 Years. Hate for Whites, Hate for Jews, Hate for Italians, but worst of all HATE FOR AMERICA- The very America he wants to be President of - Sorry there is NO Way. So it''s not a threat it''s simply the way we feel- We do not trust him. We will vote for McCain if Obama is the nominee, at least we know that without a doubt Mccain loves this country. I have read Obama''s book and I have tried to get to know the man but the more I do the more I am convinced that he is not the Man I want as my President.
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by tx2democrats June 2, 2008 8:16 PM EDT
Wake up superdelegates....many women (who made up over 60% of the primary voters) will not be voting for O''''Baman by either voting for another candidate, writing in Senator Clinton''''s name, or not showing up. The Democratic leadership, by being silent at the ''''sexism'''' in this race, has condoned the hate speech toward all women and turned it''''s back on it''''s core constituency ''''women''''. No more making casseroles for a party that has dissed them....make your own.


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Posted by zavatchen

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we''re behind you and support your belief.
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by zavatchen June 2, 2008 8:15 PM EDT
unfortunate that some people have to put down others to make themselves seem important.

Posted by tapsettle
You are embarassing your gender by making such silly comments, and I suspect that a number of women may be offended by your presumption that they all think like you. The reason Obama is winning is because, thankfully, people like you represent a minority of a size proportional to their brains. I have illustrated it here - - but it may be difficult to see on account of it being so small.
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by tapsettle June 2, 2008 8:11 PM EDT
No more making casseroles for a party that has dissed them....make your own.

Posted by zavatchen

You are embarassing your gender by making such silly comments, and I suspect that a number of women may be offended by your presumption that they all think like you. The reason Obama is winning is because, thankfully, people like you represent a minority of a size proportional to their brains. I have illustrated it here - - but it may be difficult to see on account of it being so small.
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by tx2democrats June 2, 2008 8:05 PM EDT
if Obama is 46 delegates away from the nomination, why don''t 47 of the superdelegates step forward and give him their vote, why don''''t they step up now, why do they stay in the background prolonging this event, why, BECAUSE HILLARY IS GOING TO BE THE NOMINEE.
GO GIRL.
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by zavatchen June 2, 2008 8:04 PM EDT
Wake up superdelegates....many women (who made up over 60% of the primary voters) will not be voting for O''Baman by either voting for another candidate, writing in Senator Clinton''s name, or not showing up. The Democratic leadership, by being silent at the ''sexism'' in this race, has condoned the hate speech toward all women and turned it''s back on it''s core constituency ''women''. No more making casseroles for a party that has dissed them....make your own.
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by smithdj66 June 2, 2008 8:01 PM EDT
NO MONEY FOR THE DNC UNLESS CLINTON IS THE NOMINEE!
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by denn034 June 2, 2008 8:00 PM EDT
Call this Gore II. Slick Hilly''s attempt to circumvent the normal election process to win that all other candidates had to follow is deplorable. Period!
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by omaar-101 June 2, 2008 7:50 PM EDT

Posted by speets: I would rather vote for Hitler than vote for Obama because at least Hitler loved his country and Obama refuses to wear a flag lapel pin.



You were never going to Vote for Obama, in the 1st place.

You`d Vote for a Snaggle Toothed Jack A!! as long as the Snaggle Toothed Jack A!! was White.

Proof of my Conclusion, rest in the 2 Terms as (R) President(George Bush Jr.)...

Speets: Anyone as long as they are White..Huh

Just say that you want only Whites in the White House, at least you`d show that you have a D@mn Spinal Cord, A D@mn Back Bone...

How Many Times have you SEEN Hillary & John McCain Wearing a Flag Pin...

Not Too Often.

Yet Its Obama who is Mandated by the Public & Media, to do so.

Symbolic Bull Sp!t !!

Vote for Hillary & McCain then...its just One Vote.

You can`t go into 350 Million Voting Booths, this November...Huh
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by tapsettle June 2, 2008 7:46 PM EDT
Most of the anti-Obama comments here are not being made by democrats. Some are made by agitators, some by republicans, and others still by wind-up merchants. Those that are made by democrats are bitter Hillary supporters, who seem to be sticking to their guns (if you''ll pardon the expression), and, like Hillary, they can''t believe that she will not be the next president of the US. I have just one word - believe.
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by vet_sk June 2, 2008 7:35 PM EDT
CBS4me3,
Free Ride. Who had a free ride? It was Hillary. She became senator on the back of her husband and it is rediculous to claim anything else. Or are you going to convince me that Hillary the corporate lawyer was going to walk into New York City and Albany and say I am going to be your nominee for the Senate and get it without any elected experience.

Hillary even aludes to the fact of how she was cheated on by Bill. Oh please. Bill was cheating before the election of 1992 and there were reports of it. ANd then he got caught with Monica in 96 and all of the sudden Hillary is the victimized wife. Make me sick how she plays people.

SO please, don''t say Obama had a free ride when we know who really did. She lost. Get over it.

After your son loses his football game do you go to the refs and say well our team had more running yards? No because the refs would say, the rules say that you win by delegates (touchdowns).

Hillary voted for the war and she and others should be held responsible for that vote.
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by speets-2009 June 2, 2008 7:35 PM EDT
I would rather vote for Hitler than vote for Obama because atleast Hitler loved his country and Obama refuses to wear a flag lapel pin.

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yes, we know republicans prefer hitler over reason. You love to mention him at every issue you face.
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by tapsettle June 2, 2008 7:35 PM EDT
Why have the superdelegates taken so long to commit? The delay has helped create the massive divide of hatred and party disloyalty. The longer they delay, the more Clinton rants, the more the party crumbles, and the more like it looks that McCain will win.
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by gopsoccermom June 2, 2008 7:32 PM EDT
I would rather vote for Hitler than vote for Obama because atleast Hitler loved his country and Obama refuses to wear a flag lapel pin.
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by vet_sk June 2, 2008 7:27 PM EDT
""Clinton''''s Supporters have been thrown under the Bus by the Democratic Leaders.

This is Outrageous and cannot be Forgiven.

Posted by metroduck75""

Why do you believe they have been thrown under the bus? Really? Why? My god. Hillary lost the caucus states and enough of the primary states to lose the nomincation. She should have read the nomination rules book just like she should have read the National Intelligence Estimate before she voted for the war but instead said she didn''t have time. And she did not just vote for the war but made speeches in favor of it while Obama spoke against it.

And so many Hillary supporters are mad at Obama?

A Hillary supporter ar work the other day came in complaining about all the unfairness to Hillary and I said what unfairness. Well, she said, the establishment was against her. I said you can''t be serious - it was hers to lose and she lost it. ANd then she claimed sexism. Oh, please. I didn''t see Bhuto claiming sexism, EVER and there is Hillary a US Senator without any other elected experiernce saying how it should be her nomination. Grow up Hillary and I hope you you voted out of the senate soon too.
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by cbs4me3 June 2, 2008 7:23 PM EDT
As a Hillary Democrat, one thing is for sure. If Free Ride is the party nominee, my friend gets the votes in this household. Not only is Free Ride smug and arrogant, but he has no experience nor record of accomplishment to be president. And, he has serious character flaws and lacks the trust of the American people. As for me, I will vote for Hillary as the first Woman President of the United States of America. This country has lacked the third or independent party and this is the perfect year for victory with such a party. My dream ticket: Hillary and Michael Bloomberg.
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by vet_sk June 2, 2008 7:18 PM EDT
Hillary, my god. Aren''t you embarrassed? I mean really, you lost with no one to blame but yourself.
You wanted to wrap up the nomination by Feb 5 but Obama read the rules and followed them. Now you are trying to make your beleivers believe that Obama should drop out of the race because he is ahead.

And Hillary you claim the popular vote with only primary states - leaving out the caucus states - as if they don''t count, even though the caucus states like mine played by the rules and Florida and Michigan did not. That is so disingenuous Hillary.

It is sad that someone is not getting through to Hillary that she has lost and needs to move on - like a bunch of enablers.

I really do not understand how the Hillary folks are mad at Obama. I am mean really, what the deal?

You know my dad taught me good sportsmanship and I don''t understand how Hillary has not learned those same lessons while also thinking she is qualified to be president.
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by libra127 June 2, 2008 7:11 PM EDT
Howard Dean, Chair of the DNC, said on ABC''s "This Week" on Sunday:

"There has been an enormous amount of sexism in this campaign on the part of the media, including the mainstream media...there have been major networks that have featured numerous outrageous comments that if the words were reversed and they were about race, the people would have been fired....What you don''t get over is deep wounds that have been inflicted on somebody because they happen to be a woman running for president of the United States."


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by trishab4 June 2, 2008 7:02 PM EDT
CBS: Clinton Seeks To Turn Obama Superdelegates
New York Senator Mounting Last Ditch Campaign To Overtake Obama''s Advantage.

-As usual, Hillary is belittling the Delegates and Superdelegates, making them believe they did the wrong choice... Nice way of getting confidence from the Democratic Party...

-Hillary you are done! take a rest, nap, and a bath!
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