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by brianbwb-2009 June 7, 2008 6:40 AM EDT
Posted by formrusmcsgt

Don''t count her out just yet, Sarge, the Clintons have way too many chips out there.

And we have to admit, after the hubris of offering Mr. Obama the VP seat a few months back, Mrs. Clinton publicly ate a plate of humble pie, with a side of crow.

That had to hurt, so I think she was not as arrogant as many would make it seem, she tried a tactic, it failed, and I think apologies were made and accepted from both sides behind Feinstein''s closed doors, out of the public eye.

Now on to the important matter, burying the Bush agenda, and its almost sole remaining supporter McSame, forever.
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by brianbwb-2009 June 7, 2008 6:33 AM EDT
Posted by Lex_Luthor13

Yo Lex, haven''t seen you since before the movie "Blazing Saddles" began to come true, how ya doin''?
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by brianbwb-2009 June 7, 2008 6:20 AM EDT
That show is over, now let''s take care of this;

"New McCain Ad: "I Hate War"

Take the title of McSame''s new ad, and overlay it on a video of him singing "Bomb Iran", and of his statement about being in Iraq for 100 years, every time McSame runs his ad, run this one.
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by popstom1 June 7, 2008 5:03 AM EDT
Or will Obama pull a bush and he gets a pardon
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by popstom1 June 7, 2008 5:01 AM EDT
F-K Obama Rezko will roll
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by lex_luthor13 June 7, 2008 4:29 AM EDT
Hillary finished herself off by refusing to concede.

No style.

No class.

No grace.



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Posted by formrusmcsgt at 01:21 AM : Jun 07, 2008

It was a slap in the face to not concede,You think she''s toast over it?I think they''ll give her a slap on the wrist maybe.You may be right though.Awfully hard to get anything done in congress if no one will work with you.I don''t think they''ll mess with her until after the election though.
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by chickamabow June 7, 2008 4:26 AM EDT
I''m trying to figure out if it''s better for McCain if the ticket is Obama/Clinton or if Obama finds someone else. I cannot imagine Hillary playing second fiddle to anyone. She tried to dicatate White House policy during Bill''s first term until the health care debacle.
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by formrusmcsgt June 7, 2008 4:21 AM EDT
They are going to finish her off just to spite the Obama people.I think it''''s funny as hell.

Posted by Lex_Luthor13 at 01:18 AM : Jun 07, 2008

Hillary finished herself off by refusing to concede.

No style.

No class.

No grace.
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by lex_luthor13 June 7, 2008 4:18 AM EDT
Maybe because, as the nominee, the decision os Obama''''s, not Clinton''''s, to make?


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Posted by formrusmcsgt at 01:15 AM : Jun 07, 2008

They are going to finish her off just to spite the Obama people.I think it''s funny as hell.
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by formrusmcsgt June 7, 2008 4:18 AM EDT
"I think that was very wise of her, after talking to a variety of people, to recognize what she did on Tuesday night and the way her supporters have been trying to pressure him is backfiring." -David Gergen
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You bet it is....
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by formrusmcsgt June 7, 2008 4:16 AM EDT
She''''s just like rowdy,but i''''m not certain it is Rowdy.Maybe it''''s just the bullheadedness.

Posted by Lex_Luthor13 at 01:14 AM : Jun 07, 2008

Actually, my take is that "tired" expresses himself as a male.

Is "tired" female?
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by formrusmcsgt June 7, 2008 4:15 AM EDT
The Clinton camp made it widely known that she would accept the No. 2 slot if it was offered, but the push was viewed as putting undue pressure on Obama to pick his former rival.

http://www.cnn.com/2008/POLITICS/06/06/clinton.unity/index.html

Gee, why do you think that is?

Maybe because, as the nominee, the decision os Obama''s, not Clinton''s, to make?
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by lex_luthor13 June 7, 2008 4:14 AM EDT
Agreed. Some just demonstrate an "I''''m ignorant and, by God, I''''m going to remain ignorant" attitude......



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Posted by formrusmcsgt at 01:11 AM : Jun 07, 2008

She''s just like rowdy,but i''m not certain it is Rowdy.Maybe it''s just the bullheadedness.
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by formrusmcsgt June 7, 2008 4:11 AM EDT
Like talking to a post.

Posted by Lex_Luthor13 at 01:08 AM : Jun 07, 2008

Agreed. Some just demonstrate an "I''m ignorant and, by God, I''m going to remain ignorant" attitude......
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by lex_luthor13 June 7, 2008 4:08 AM EDT
Posted by nanc12 at 01:03 AM : Jun 07, 2008

There''''a no educating the intentionally stupid....


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Posted by formrusmcsgt at 01:04 AM : Jun 07, 2008

Like talking to a post.
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by formrusmcsgt June 7, 2008 4:04 AM EDT
Posted by nanc12 at 01:03 AM : Jun 07, 2008

There''a no educating the intentionally stupid....
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by nanc12 June 7, 2008 4:04 AM EDT
by the way, tired, the word is not "messiac" it''s "Messianic"
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by nanc12 June 7, 2008 4:03 AM EDT
sorry tired - you''re wrong:

"Here''s today''s superdelegate endorsements. These endorsements will only be noted here, not on the full list of superdelegates.

All 23 members of the NY Congressional Delegation, all switches from Clinton: Anthony Weiner, Brian Higgins, Carolyn Maloney, Carolyn McCarthy, Charles Rangel, Edolphus Towns, Eliot Engel, Gary Ackerman, Gregory Meeks, Jerrold Nadler, John Hall, Jose Serrano, Joseph Crowley, Kirsten Gillibrand, Louise Slaughter, Maurice Hinchey, Michael Arcuri, Michael McNulty, Nita Lowey, Nydia Velazquez, Steve Israel, Timothy Bishop, Yvette D. Clarke"
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by lex_luthor13 June 7, 2008 4:02 AM EDT
Good night little Obama Messiac bowing and scraping to the candidate the DNC APPOINTED FOR YOU!


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Posted by TiredofObama at 12:59 AM : Jun 07, 2008

Messianic,dope.
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by formrusmcsgt June 7, 2008 3:59 AM EDT
Actually, yes they are! All the endorsements he received today are duly tallied and noted. Mr. Rangel''''s endorsement has NOT moved.

Posted by TiredofObama at 12:57 AM : Jun 07, 2008

Again, moron:

Rangel and Company Endorse Obama
by Azi Paybarah | June 5, 2008 | Tags: PoliticsCharles RangelHillary ClintonNydia Velazquez


Charlie Rangel and the New York Democratic congressional delegation announced their endorsement of Barack Obama today in Washington, D.C.

http://www.observer.com/2008/rangel-and-company-endorse-obama

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