Comments on: Days Are Numbered In Democratic Race
With Decision On Mich., Fla. Delegates, A "Fixed FInish Line" Over Nomination Is In Place
- "The party of Barack Obama is still the party of Hillary Clinton. These two candidates still agree on almost every issue."
They disagree on the only issue that matters to eithe rof them - who should get the crack high of fame and success as the Democratic candidate.
They are two crack addicts and there is only one pipe. They will never "kiss and make up" Hillary will drag it out all the way to Hell with this guy. When have the Clintons ever dne anything for the party or for the country or for propriety or for any other reason than the only motivating force they have ever known - desire for power and fame? These are the Clintons. Are you people crazy. Do you remember nothing?
She will burn the house down. - Reply to this comment
- ...At the convention, everyone will kiss and make up and all of the key democrats will have their place, and all the energy will be directed toward McCain and the eight years of ammo that Bush gave you. Let''''s not miss the forest for the trees.
Posted by o_nolan1 at 10:51 PM : Jun 02, 2008
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My response: I expect that''s probably what will happen at the convention! But, that DOESN''T mean every Democrat is now going to support Obama! Many, if not most of HRC''s supporters may choose NOT to support Obama---as is their right! You seem unwilling to acknowledge this!
You assume that they''ll all somehow NOW be willing to vote for Obama! You''re wrong! Many are urging her to wage a third-party candidacy and have stated under no conditions will they vote for Obama! Your rhetoric only insults them further! If you don''t want to help, at least stop aggravating people! Or, is that your true intent?! - Reply to this comment
- YOU fail to acknowledge reality! Instead of denying reality, why don''''t you help others to see the endgame through your posts? Use your education! Help them see! Many don''''t understand! You ASSUME too much!
Posted by stn_sage
Thanks for the comments. Let me be clear here. The party of Barack Obama is still the party of Hillary Clinton. These two candidates still agree on almost every issue. The media has done a great job dividing these two candidates by race and gender. Women still vote for Obama, whatever color they are, and white Americans vote for Obama as well. I''m sure some african Americans vote for Hillary as well as Hispanics and working class whites. All groups are represented somewhat by both candidates. It is utterly foolish to even consider voting for McCain here. Has anyone learned anything over the last eight years? This is looking more and more like a self fulfilling prophecy. If one says it enough times therefore it is. Rubbish. At the convention, everyone will kiss and make up and all of the key democrats will have their place, and all the energy will be directed toward McCain and the eight years of ammo that Bush gave you. Let''s not miss the forest for the trees. - Reply to this comment
- Use facts not personal attacks.
JUST the FACTS - LET AMERICA DECIDE
1. Hillary won in 17 large, mostly BLUE states (and 297 electoral college votes) Democrats have any realistic chance of winning %u2013 Arizona (10), Arkansas (6), California (55), Nevada (5), New York (31), New Jersey (15), Texas (34), Tennessee (11), Ohio (20), Florida (27), Michigan (17), Pennsylvania (21), Kentucky (8), New Mexico (5), Massachusetts (12), West Virginia (5), Indiana (11), Rhode Island (4), and Puerto Rico (Commonwealth).
2. She already proves she can take 297 electoral votes. To become president you need only 270.
3. These mostly BLUE states have the majority of the Electoral College votes - which determines the presidency.
4. Unfortunately, Obama won in mostly RED states where mostly GOP out number democrats 3:1 - so it''s Gore, Kerry, and McGovern all over again.
5. Obama won in the Republican majority RED states of consisting of only 199 electoral votes. Win the primary battle but lose the election war with McCain. - Reply to this comment
- Please sign the petition to remove Pfleger...
http://www.thepetitionsite.com/1/removable-of-father-michael-pfleger - Reply to this comment
- Please sign the petition to remove Pfleger...
http://www.thepetitionsite.com/1/removable-of-father-michael-pfleger - Reply to this comment
How can this man represent all Americans ???
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Posted by nanging3 at 09:25 PM : Jun 02, 2008
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...and yet, you didn''t have a problem with 8 years of Shrub and Darth only Representing Big Oil, Big Pharm, and Big War........LMMFAO......- Reply to this comment
- "I have great confidence that Hillary Clinton will do what''s right for our party and for our nation and for all those people out there that are hurting - and are going to keep hurting if we let four more years of George Bush in the White House. That''s what we''d get with John McCain."
Too Bad Shrillary could care less about those things..
Shrillary:
"It''s all about ME"!!!!! - Reply to this comment
- whose days are numbered ???
What are they trying to say ??
I know Father Pflegers days are numbered we are in contact with the Vatican..they are appalled..
We may get a new archbishop too !
http://www.thepetitionsite.com/1/removable-of-father-michael-pfleger - Reply to this comment
- lindaredtail:
stn_sage that was an excellent post at 7:18.
Posted by lindaredtail at 09:17 PM : Jun 02, 2008
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My response: Thank you very much! That''s most kind of you to say! If I were to change it, it would be to expand the list---unfortunately! - Reply to this comment
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