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by xlib May 5, 2008 10:05 AM EDT
LeFeaoux-Aren''t they a hoot?? Really, some of the stuff they come up with. Notice they really don''t discuss anything. They just get to the name calling.
So, let''s get this straight. The dems are bashing each other and being downright nasty (well, they are dems). The right has not had to to a *** thing. In fact, mccain ripped the NC Republican Committee for even mentioning wright and you idiots bring up the ole "right wing conspiracy" c(*p!!Focus on your own party, you idiots. If you people can''t you that you are your own worst enemies then you ARE all nuts.
This election is yours to lose, God help us. Keep up this nasty stuff and you just might.
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by rushlimpdrug May 5, 2008 10:04 AM EDT

So sad to see a "great" nation
play such stupid games.

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by realtime09 May 5, 2008 8:29 AM EDT
Barak, by saying uncatagorically that he would have to tred carefully and think things over and perhaps not respond in kind if Iran were to nuke Isreal is absolutely the lowest form of trechery to our valued friends in Iseral.

We have said as a country many times that such a dispicable act would not stand. That means the use of real and PROPORTIONATE FORCE.

Hillary Clinton is MUCH MORE EXPERIENCED.
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by grammawhamma May 5, 2008 7:30 AM EDT
"It is pretty obvious how badly Obama is being backhanded by the networks. Nobody is perfect and everybody deserves scrutiny... and yes he has to take his lumps...but the rah rah Hillary love fest that has gone on for the past month is disgusting.
Posted by keypinitreel at 05:28 PM : May 04, 2008"

Well now that the shoe is on the other foot it doesn''t feel so good, does it? The media has been "pampering" Obama for many, many months. Thier Messiah could do no wrong...but then for several reasons the tables turned...and now you say it is disgusting how they have been treating the Golden Child for the last "month". LOL!!
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by abbe91 May 5, 2008 7:14 AM EDT
"It is pretty obvious how badly Obama is being backhanded by the networks. Nobody is perfect and everybody deserves scrutiny... and yes he has to take his lumps...but the rah rah Hillary love fest that has gone on for the past month is disgusting.
Posted by keypinitreel at 05:28 PM : May 04, 2008"

I wish every word McCain says parsed by the media.
Last one : Oil is the reason of the war in Iraq ...
(Oops, I meant the first guld war ...). LOL.
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by abbe91 May 5, 2008 7:09 AM EDT
"The only solution here is this: during the next presidential election, ALL primaries are held on the same day. That way people won''''t know in advance that their vote in one party doesn''''t matter so they should vote in the other.
Anyone have a problem with this?
Posted by blazercoach1 at 07:26 PM : May 04, 2008"

And let''s get rid of the superdelegate system.
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by shoyt_2001 May 5, 2008 6:47 AM EDT
What is unfortunate is that a lot of Obama backers do not realize that it is their comments, statements and messages that make people feel like Obama is not the right candidate for President.

They want to fight for change.

Not all changes are good. In fact many changes lead to horrible results.

There is something else Obama supporters do not acknowledge. He is a white man who had a black father who was in his life for two years. Father was probably not well connected to his son since he found it so easy to leave him in favor of pursuing his education and other wives. Kenyan dad reappeared for a couple of weeks in his life.

Obama chose to present himself as a black man even though his parenting, mother, grandparents who raised him are white. His school was multi-race in Hawaii. Hawaii is made up of many racial and heritage backgrounds.

Probably no kid raised in Hawaii was feeling any more angst than any other kid who is in high school and struggling with identity. Adding race into the mix just means that you had choices.

Now he identifies with his Kenya relatives, like his grandfather''s fourth wife. She is not his granny. Granny left years ago. His Kenya dad had two other wives there and Obama doesn''t connect with them as step-mothers.

Obama''s adopted role model, Rev. Wright, had to be put to pasture after 20 years.

Obama probably has a lot to offer, but he needs time to establish a solid base in politics before becoming President of the United States.
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by grammawhamma May 5, 2008 6:45 AM EDT
Would some of you Obama supporters please describe exactly what kind of "CHANGE" Obama is promising us that has you all fired up and ready to back him? Please be specific and back it up with facts.
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by jesterbelle May 5, 2008 6:11 AM EDT
Actually, the truth is: I have a blast in here! You Moronic Libs posting in here represent roughly .01% of the Democrats in the country and you all believe that you are our all-knowing saviors and that if we listen to you guys, you will save the world ... LOL! This forum is the ONLY place where you can even HOPE for anyone to listen to your diluted, self-important BS and I am just here to give you all a reality check now and then. You guys are a HOOT to rile-up!


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Posted by LeFeaoux at 02:05 AM : May 05, 2008

Can''t help laughing at you.All this from some moron that voted for Bush,arguably the worst president ever.Keep flappin'' your gums,rocket scientist,LOL!
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by tbweb May 5, 2008 5:45 AM EDT
When you asked Rep. James Clyburn, D-S.C., on your show today Bob about his remarks in reference to Sen. Clinton referencing "riots" at the Convention if Super Delegates gave the nomination to Sen. Clinton and voters perceived she didn''t deserve it or it was stolen from Sen. Obama, I thought Rep. Clyburn gave a great answer. The reason I thought Rep. Clyburns answer was great was because he noted that while he said it, he personally didn''t say it, his constituents actually said it and he just echoed it! This is the way politics and politicians are suppose to work! Elected officials are suppose to collect communications from their constituents, compose them and speak for their constituents with one voice, and not voice their personal opinions or views or make decisions out of sync with the voters they represent, a major problem many have with Pres. Bush who always seems to be doing his own thing and not what the American people want! I like any politician from any party who operates like Rep. James Clyburn, D-S.C. does!
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