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CBS/NY Times Poll: Obama Bests Clinton By Eight Points Among Democrats, But Clinton Fares Better In Head-To-Head With McCain

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by barbb22 May 2, 2008 12:07 PM EDT
copy and paste this message....
TO ALL THE OBAMA SUPPORTERS:

Since the media is refusing to reveal/report the Paul vs Clinton fraud case in court right now, we need to create our own movement and flood every blog on CNN and every blogging website on the World Wide Web with information from the case regardless of what the topic is. For those that don''t know - Google Paul vs Clinton and hold on to your shirt with what you read!!

OBAMANACS UNITE!!! LET''S DO THIS!!

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by kyopionated May 2, 2008 7:13 AM EDT
Just look what experience has given us so far in the past 8 years. An endless war and near depression economy. This election is not about white vs black or man vs woman, but about someone giving America a new direction. I think that someone is Orack Obama.
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by rowdytexan2 May 2, 2008 5:21 AM EDT
Posted by sean5002 at 01:23 AM : May 02, 2008

Not if he doesn''t have the popular vote. And so far, he doesn''t.
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by popstom1 May 2, 2008 4:26 AM EDT
If it''s huckabee and McCain Obama can not stand
he will fold like a cheep card table
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by popstom1 May 2, 2008 4:23 AM EDT
toll ways license plates states have tons of money for roads
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by sean5002 May 2, 2008 4:23 AM EDT

barack hand is tied up at this time , but when he lay the Clintons to rest , then he can turn his sites on john Mc_bush, and unlike hillary where Barack had to tip toe so he dont turn off some of her base .

He will not have that problem with McCain.he will come at HIM full BLITZ.

Obama 08 . No one individual is bigger than the party and country; and the Democrats will rally around Barack.

After all he won it fair and square.

Imagine if the roles were switch where Hillary had Baracks huge delegate lead , but the superdelegates give it to Barack. can you imagine the OUTRAGE and rightfully so .

common sense will prevail.

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by popstom1 May 2, 2008 4:21 AM EDT
The chicago politician Obama will sell his frist born
for the office
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by rowdytexan2 May 2, 2008 4:01 AM EDT
McCain also called for a federal tax vacation?

What''s the deal?

And Obama''s also calling for windfall taxes on oil companies. The only reason he''s yapping his mouth is to try to make HIllary look bad.

What''s the deal???
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by rowdytexan2 May 2, 2008 3:57 AM EDT
Posted by natjohnson02 at 12:20 AM : May 02, 2008

Why was her decision on the federal tax vacation boneheaded?

It wasn''t without aforethought. She said she would call for a windfall tax on oil companies to beef up road and bridge funds?

So what''s the deal?
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by natjohnson02 May 2, 2008 3:20 AM EDT
My concern is Hillary''s decision making and I believe that Joe recognized that she will say anything to get votes and the media, who is getting paid to keep this thing going is siding with her--for now. As an economist, I can attest that her publc statement in suppport of a gas-tax holiday--wihtout logic or reasoning that makes me wonder about her thoughtfulness in making decsions or will she say anything to get a vote. The media has not taken her to task for such a bone-head statement. She apparetnly gives no thought to what she says, it it sounds good an will get the most uneducated to support stupid decisions. No wonder she leads in votes by the least educated---so called blue collar workers.
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by popstom1 May 2, 2008 2:05 AM EDT
210 times i been called a racist in the last 5 months
because I don''t like the cheep gold plated
chicago politician Obama Wright arys rezko spits in
the face of small town America frist time I am
proud of America slum lord lawyer you wnat me to be
racist OK
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by txgrouch2004 May 2, 2008 1:56 AM EDT
popstom1 wrote:

well i will vote McCain over Obama no student driver
for me
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We agree on that.
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by txgrouch2004 May 2, 2008 1:55 AM EDT
popstom1 theorized:

I wonder what back room deal the cheep gold plated
Chicago politician Obama made Mr andrew
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Andrew just realized that HILLARY is "elitist and divisive." That''s all.

Are you racist?
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by popstom1 May 2, 2008 1:54 AM EDT
well i will vote McCain over Obama no student driver
for me
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by txgrouch2004 May 2, 2008 1:54 AM EDT
RowdyTexan2 babbled:

Oh, so let''''s all just go out and smoke pot
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You mean like the CLINTONS DID???

Oh, right Bill DIDN''T INHALE. And Hillary DIDN''T TOUCH THE STUFF.

RIIIIIIIIGHT!!!! LOL!

Yah, you gotta have a CLEAR MIND while you''re UNDER FIRE. I know college girls. They make their BOYFRIENDS score the dope for them, then they smoke it in the room with the door closed and blame the smoke on THE BOYFRIEND.

Hey, that''s why Bill didn''t inhale. HILLARY WAS DOING ALL THE INHALING, there was nothing left for him.
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by txgrouch2004 May 2, 2008 1:51 AM EDT
Who has more experience with WAR?

The one who LIES about being "under fire?"

Or the one who was SHOT DOWN and TORTURED FOR 2 YEARS by the enemy?

The only ones who want war are the ones who have NEVER BEEN IN ONE - like HILLARY.

She made a big speech FOR war in Iraq.

She said she would BOMB IRAN.

She SHOT A DUCK.

If you want more war, vote for HILLARY THE WARMONGER.
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by txgrouch2004 May 2, 2008 1:48 AM EDT
TiredoftheBS blabbered:

it takes political savvy to get thing done in Washington
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You mean like Hillary DIDN''T HAVE for her health care reform disaster?

If you want EXPERIENCE, vote for MCCAIN.
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by popstom1 May 2, 2008 1:39 AM EDT
I wonder what back room deal the cheep gold plated
Chicago politician Obama made Mr andrew maybe a nice
post or the Rev.wright job hahahaha
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by pepperwood2 May 2, 2008 1:32 AM EDT
A vote for Hillary Clinton is a vote to continue%u201D a long, self-destructive Democratic campaign, former national party Chairman Joe Andrew wrote in a letter designed to have an impact on the turbulent race nationally as well as in his home state of Indiana.
He urged Democrats to %u201Creject the old negative politics%u201D and unify behind Obama.

This attempt to demean Reverend Wright is a perfect example. Being white the Old Guard Clinton Campaign are hoping that old people like us will become intimidated. Become bitter, & negative concerning Obama & rally around Hillary our Great White Hope.

I was a Clinton supporter but have been much disappointed with this Negative polictics of Hillary''s. She claims to have 35 years experience in Washington and when I look at the polictics in Washington during this time. It was a very negative, hostile, & warring time. The all about me agenda.

I realize that she has made a small fortune 110,000,000 dollars practicing her polictics of personal destruction. Little has been done for the People during this time of Bitter rhetoric.

The special conciderations the Judge gave her in the Peter Paul case. Its becoming evident that the Clinton campaign is biased and getting special considerations from the Judical & Media. It''''s time to stop this policy of personal destruction and get back to doing the work of the American people. 35 years of negative polictics is not the answer. Chairman Joe Andrew has it right.
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by rowdytexan2 May 2, 2008 1:09 AM EDT
Obama is the right choice for our nation. Hillary voted for Iraq war, and she would start another on Iran. We cannot trust Bosnia lady on anything. If you people don''''t care about Hillary''''s lies, why care so much about Obama''''s former pastor''''s?



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Posted by leighg1 at 09:06 PM : May 01, 2008

Because Obama lies about EVERYTHING!
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