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by who__am__i_ June 7, 2008 1:20 PM EDT
Did you know Obama plans to give 845 billion dollars to the global poverty to help other countries? Right here in America there is poverty what about the homeless on our streets. What global poverty act will help them!
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by who__am__i_ June 7, 2008 1:17 PM EDT
MCVet is one of those kids in an internet cafe in Iraq fighting for Obama to win.

MCVet why are you meddling in Americas politics?
Why?

Look everybody only a kid in Iraq would call everyone a Nazi? Because they only think that is what people hate hear in America! Your disguise is off now MCVET!

See See he asks me to pay homage to his name only a kid in Iraq would do that! A Radical Muslim right here on our posts. Can you believe it. And there are others here who come to his support I wonder?

When you find someone who is a radical Muslim like this person who uses the name of MCVET they know to say goodbye so they will not have to engage the fact of their Muslim roots. They play it safe because once you find them ask them to recant their faith and they will not do it thats why they leave the post.

There are many Muslims on CBS blogs reporting anyone who opposes Obama. Did you know that?
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by who__am__i_ June 7, 2008 1:15 PM EDT
Who_Am_I

Hello, my name is Barack Hussein Obama and I will be your savior!
We will change America! I promise you this America. You will get change!
Do you hear me you will get change!
Listen to me loud and clear YOU WILL GET CHANGED.

Does this scare you? Or are you like most people who just listen the fancy jingle of mine change slogan?
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by whatithink-2009 June 7, 2008 1:14 PM EDT
JoeCoolSwat,

Terrorist means a person who terrorizes others. It''s not based on race, religion, or country of origin. Anybody can be a terrorist. And, if you are not careful, you can become what you hate.

Where is Bin Laden?
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by who__am__i_ June 7, 2008 1:13 PM EDT
Who_Am_I

Hello, my name is Barack Hussein Obama and I will be your savior!
What you may not know about me is that I have been in a black supremacy racist church for 20 years, sorry.
The Wright way to have Damnation with Obamanation!
Hello, my name is Barack Hussein Obama and I will be running for president!
I and my wife and my children, have learned 20 years of hate speech of whites keeping us blacks down,

We will change America! I promise you this America. You will get change!
Do you hear me you will get change!
Listen to me loud and clear YOU WILL GET CHANGED.
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by joecoolswat June 7, 2008 1:11 PM EDT
You Libs hate it when America smashed terrorists around the world and you really hate when America defended itself.......Sorry charlie, the war is winding down now, to an America win, and you libs will no longer be able to continue using America''''s suffering for your own selfish Bush-Bashing political gain....The democrats efforts to undermine the war like a "Fifth Column" has failed
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by who__am__i_ June 7, 2008 1:11 PM EDT
Who_Am_I

Hello, my name is Barack Hussein Obama and I will be running for president!
My wife is a racist, Check out her thesis she wrote to graduate College!
My children are racist, just asks anyone in my church if the my children herd everything and clapped to everything like everyone else did at my church.
I am not a racist, I am not a racist, I am not a racist, I am not a racist! I running to win why would I admit to anything you have the evidence of who I am and I am hoping you look the other way let alone looking at it!
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by whatithink-2009 June 7, 2008 1:11 PM EDT
iamthequeen,

Yeah, the last time a liberal had it so easy, he created the middle class (via The New Deal). We sure don''t want that again.
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by whatithink-2009 June 7, 2008 1:09 PM EDT
Barocalto,

You do know that Ronald Reagan started his presidential campaign in Philadelphia, Miss. where three civil rights workers had been brutally killed and a kangaroo court trial let the killers off without question (no justice) and you know what he discussed? The rights of the people who didn''t want the civil rights workers there!!

Ever since LBJ passed the civil rights bill almost every presidential candidate has had to pander to southern bigots in order to get elected. Where is the outrage? Nowhere!
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by who__am__i_ June 7, 2008 1:08 PM EDT
Who_Am_I

Hello, my name is Barack Hussein Obama and I will be your savior!
What you may not know about me is that I have been in a black supremacy racist church for 20 years, sorry.
I will change America! I promise you this America. You will get change!
Do you hear me you will get change!
Listen to me loud and clear %u201CYOU WILL GET CHANGE.%u201D
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by iamthequeen- June 7, 2008 1:05 PM EDT
The Bush administration proved that having both the presidential and congressional party majority doesn''t work. Clinton should not accept the vp spot because it would mean a win for the democrats and a majority in congress. Another failure waiting to happen because this majority would be the other extreme (liberal vs neo-conservative) of the political spectrum. More meaningful things get done when the president has to work with congress rather than having an "easy" button.
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by whatithink-2009 June 7, 2008 1:04 PM EDT
Barocalto,

You people amaze me. All the presidents we had before and nobody cared whether they were a racist, whether they had connections to the klan (several did), whether they were against the civil rights movement (several were), whether they were pandering to southern white racism (several have) but nobody seemed to care. Now there is a person who happens to be black and all of a sudden racism is the most important thing in the world to you people. What a bunch of self-serving hypocrites you are.
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by barocalto June 7, 2008 1:01 PM EDT
Does anyone know Sen. Obama''s position on reparations is???

I''ve never heard the question asked of him.
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by pensacola88 June 7, 2008 12:46 PM EDT
The only big sticking point between Clinton and Obama that I can predict is that Hillary will have to discontinue receiving Lobby and PAC money for her campaign. It would be a large act of faith on her side to accept and comply.

I don''''t know how many Obama supporters would make financial contributions if she didn''''t accept the terms. I know if she did, I would make special contributions earmarked for retiring Hillary''''s debt.

I am not so sure other Obama supporters would do the same. I do believe that Clinton brings good things for the party and belongs at Obama''''s side as his VP.

Obama could choose other candidates with seemingly less baggage, but not more voters and supporters.

I could see the Obama-Clinton campaign doing more phenomenal fund raising in the next 5 months.

Most Democrats know that picking a winner isn''''t the end of a commitment.
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by June 7, 2008 12:42 PM EDT
Barack Obama may be a good President but...all indications thus far reveals a man whose loyalties are in question, whose experience is lacking, and whose judgment is very very poor.

Posted by slayrre007 at 09:14 AM : Jun 07, 2008

As opposed to Clinton who is loyal only to herself and her family, whose only REAL experience is in the Senate, and only one term at that (don''t even mention being First Lady... that would be like saying that Yoko Ono can sing and write amazing songs because she was married to John Lennon), and whose judgement is also very poor... obviously she couldn''t even conceive that perhaps she might have a challenge for the Nomination. If she can''t even plan for this kind of "problem" do we really want her ''not planning'' for eventualities in the White House?
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by jack3213 June 7, 2008 12:22 PM EDT
I am completely baffled as WHY so many people feel that this woman ( Clinton) is QULAIIFIED to lead a country?? If she were not a woman would she be this popular? NO. It is all about being the "woman" and she is neither experianced enough or qualified enough- Obama is even less so. Women who feel they were cheated by her loss are completely clue-less- they have no sense of what she is- what she stands for- and why she is still with the man who has been a very poor example of a husband- maybe they can relate to it? That is no reason to think this woman can be President any more than Obama can be- WAKE UP ALREADY-
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by slayrre007 June 7, 2008 12:14 PM EDT
I started off this election with a fascination for Barack Obama...a new voice in an old system of politics. I ended this election with total disgust for this man Barack Obama (a wolf in sheep''s clothing), the (non)-Democratic Party, and the American people who allowed themselves to be blinded by the rhetoric and manipulation of both.

Barack Obama is a racist. When he slips...his racist approach and view of America and white people are exposed.

I have never before seen a candidate with so little experience and so much controversy (his racist / American hating friends, corrupt Chicago politics with men like Rezco...with an equally racist wife) get such a free pass from both the media and the American people.

There is little doubt that during a time of war and economic woes the American people needed experience and hands-on-knowledge with both. Barack Obama has neither.

For all his soaring rhetoric about bi-partisonship, unifying America....it seems particularly revealing that he had the most liberal voting record in Congress and worked hard to make sure that voters from both Michigan & Florida were alienated from the voting process (when his lawyers very effectively killed any chance for a democratic re-vote).

Barack Obama may be a good President but...all indications thus far reveals a man whose loyalties are in question, whose experience is lacking, and whose judgment is very very poor.
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by obama8years June 7, 2008 10:31 AM EDT
Nation of Islam Activists on Obama Camp Payroll
By Aaron Klein
WorldNetDaily.com

Sen. Barack Obama employed and continues to employ senior staffers who belong to the Nation of Islam, and the presidential candidate has some "worrying" ties to the controversial group headed by Louis Farrakhan... The former insider... expressed particular concern that Obama employed at least two Nation members in his early days as a state senator, when his office was staffed by only a handful of workers.

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by tbweb June 7, 2008 9:09 AM EDT
Pennsylvania Governor Ed Rendell has the best take on this situation between Sen. Obama and Sen. Clinton in my view, citing that Rule #1 going in is that the Vice President can not upstage or out shine the President and this is non negotiable and that he didn''t think that was possible with Sen. Clinton as VP and that she would outshine Sen. Obama even if she wasn''t trying to! Also I might add, who controls former Pres. Bill Clinton? Answer: No one! I don''t think Sen. Obama can win without Sen. Clinton on the Ticket and I also think having Sen. Clinton on the Ticket is filled with Perils, the Dark side of the Moon type influence! Embarrassing moments will be plenty with this 3 headed monster and we may find ourselves quoting blogger terrorislami a.k.a. lars often who likes to say "you knew I was a snake when you picked me up!", unfortunately for Sen. Obama he is dammed if he does and dammed if he doesn''t include Sen. Clinton on the Ticket and as I like to say "pick your poison!"
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by samthetvcat June 7, 2008 7:20 AM EDT
---"The California senator had gone upstairs to do her own work when the meeting began at 9 p.m. EDT."---

That''s the difference between the great Dianne Feinstein and the rest of us - she probably really did go upstairs to do work . . . who else here would have told Hillary and Barack that but then closed the door and stuck a glass to the wall to try and eavesdrop? It''d be irresistable!

Oh well, guess we''ll see tomorrow what things are like . . .
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