Comments on: Poll: Are Clinton Delegates Dissatisfied?
CBS/NY Times Poll: 42 Percent Of Pledged Clinton Delegates Say They’ll Vote For Her At Convention
- armored cars if voting for McCain? hahahaha
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Is that why obama(bush) voted for *** Cheney''s energy bill, retro-FISA bill, is open to offshore drilling, dissed the only successful 2 term Democratic President in 40 years, and praised Reagan/Bush?
You are one sad puppy.
obama is a race-baiting moron, making EVERYthing the republicans accused the Dems of during the last 7 years TRUE: Terrorists sympathizer (Ayers/Dorn), anti-American no flag on lapel, no hand over heart, thousands in donations from extremist Muslims via his campaign website, praised by an anti-semitic big mouth Farrakhan, Hillary being called an irrelevant bi*ch by Ludicris, attending an extremist church of his own, growing up Muslim but LYING about it.
Ohhhh, just you wait til the Republicans sink their teeth in.
When we Dems lose this November, it''ll be YOUR fault for allowing this affirmative action candidate steal 4 delegates, be awarded 45 delegates when his name wasn''t on the ballot, using "exit polls" to substitute as the people''s voice, allowing 20,000 caucus votes to equal the same number of delegates as 20,000,000.
My God what have you done to our party!!! - Reply to this comment
- I don''t think you do. In fact, I''m beginning to wonder about your state own of mind. Do you forget how many homes your have, where Iran is on the map, the difference between Shia and Sunni, etc? If you do, maybe you are also senile; whether it can be attributed to age I don''t know.
Posted by juless5 at 03:33 PM : Aug 25, 2008
Can you even make a statement without an insulting comment? Or is that all you know?
Posted by Questionnews at 03:47 PM : Aug 25, 2008
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Where''s the insult in the above? Are we a little too sensitive. - Reply to this comment
- I don''''t think you do. In fact, I''''m beginning to wonder about your state own of mind. Do you forget how many homes your have, where Iran is on the map, the difference between Shia and Sunni, etc? If you do, maybe you are also senile; whether it can be attributed to age I don''''t know.
Posted by juless5 at 03:33 PM : Aug 25, 2008
Can you even make a statement without an insulting comment? Or is that all you know? - Reply to this comment
- You don''t get it! There is a distinct (in most cases) difference between being old and senile. McComa just happens to fall in both camps:
Posted by juless5 at 03:07 PM : Aug 25, 2008
Oh I get!
Posted by Questionnews at 03:18 PM : Aug 25, 2008
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I don''t think you do. In fact, I''m beginning to wonder about your state own of mind. Do you forget how many homes your have, where Iran is on the map, the difference between Shia and Sunni, etc? If you do, maybe you are also senile; whether it can be attributed to age I don''t know. - Reply to this comment
- concerned.....I agree with you. Neither candidate is a good choice.
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- You don''''t get it! There is a distinct (in most cases) difference between being old and senile. McComa just happens to fall in both camps:
Posted by juless5 at 03:07 PM : Aug 25, 2008
Oh I get! Still even old, stupid, senile people don''t like being called old, stupid, senile. If you look carefully at your post, you threw about every insulting elderly sterotype in there as possible. They may not be with him politically, but they are with him in being stereotyped as old & unfit. That''s what is ticking off the old folk. - Reply to this comment
- csp66 has it right, and I thank the poster for the truth. But I might add one point for those who might be thinking that it''s to their benefit to vote for McSame. Are you rich enough to afford an amored car? Because that''s what the top 1% in banana republics ride around in. That''s the direction we''re heading.
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- The point is McComa''s senility. After all, the man is older than black dirt.
Posted by juless5 at 02:38 PM : Aug 25, 2008
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And it''s just that attitude that has the senior & retired voting block (BTW- A major voting block)second guessing their support of Obama.
Posted by Questionnews at 02:46 PM : Aug 25, 2008
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You don''t get it! There is a distinct (in most cases) difference between being old and senile. McComa just happens to fall in both camps:
He could not say how many houses he owns.]
He didn''t know the difference between Sunnis and Shia.
He didn''t know that Iraq has no common border with Pakistan.
McCain%u2019s flight instructor: %u201COne of the worst students I ever had.%u201D
freedomunderground.org/view.php?v=3&t=3&aid=25070
http://youtube.com/watch?v=3RoC4qOPjWk
etc, etc. In other words, the man only has one oar in the water. - Reply to this comment
- Bald 25
no, I can''t say that I''ve heard specific solutions. And even the news services and several editorials have focused on Obama needing to give the American people more specifics on what he plans for our economy, health care, social security, Iraq, etc. I respect his speech making ability (but was recently told of his inability to continue a speech when the teleprompter broke-oops!), but I''m looking for someone who can actually make things happen for the good of all. Choosing Biden (and he''s and ok guy) is the same old status quo that we had for years- I don''t see change yet. Obama has had the opportunity to show that he stands for change and except for him being half black, I don''t see it. I think the US is in trouble for the next 4 years at least- no matter who wins.
Bald 25, I''ve been an democrat all my life, but I am questioning (as all should) what this really means and what I should do come election day. I don''t like how the democratic party is being run right now. I''d like to vote for the best person for the job, I always have- no matter what their political affiliation. I don''t see that I have a good choice at this point. I wish I did. - Reply to this comment
- The point is McComa''''s senility. After all, the man is older than black dirt. Between his Depends and that little scooter he rides around in at home, I think it''''s called Rascal, the man just too old. He should run for president of seizure world.
Posted by juless5 at 02:38 PM : Aug 25, 2008
And it''s just that attitude that has the senior & retired voting block (BTW- A major voting block)second guessing their support of Obama. They are tired of being insulted by Dem supporters implying that anyone old is not fit. If McCain is to old & unfit to run for office, are the elderly to old & unfit to vote? - Reply to this comment
- What''s anyone''s point about McCain not readily knowing how many houses he, actually his wife, own?
Posted by Credibility2 at 01:30 PM : Aug 25, 2008
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The point is McComa''s senility. After all, the man is older than black dirt. Between his Depends and that little scooter he rides around in at home, I think it''s called Rascal, the man just too old. He should run for president of seizure world. - Reply to this comment
- The Clintons are just two malcontent who still have difficulty accepting the fact they lost. Now they are doing all they can to assure McCain''s victory so she can run again in 2012. I almost feel sorry for these miserable people, but we don''t need Bill back to stink up the White House and we don''t need Hillary stealing the silverware like she did last time.
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- Let me boil down your election choices... The top 1% of this nation under W saw their income DOUBLED while the rest of us saw our incomes DROP and our jobs shipped overseas. Rampant inflation, health care, college and gas prices were all impacted DIRECTLY as a result of Republican policies and all indications show that McCain offers nothing more than more of the same. If you make $100,000,000 or more per year, are narcissistic and personally benefit economically from war and high oil costs, then you should vote REPUBLICAN. If you fall into the other 99.9%, you would have to be pretty stupid to shoot yourself in the foot and vote along with them. Vote with your brain and according to what benefits you and the nation, not based on your fears, prejudices and for what benefits the ELITE billionaires. Democrats aren''t perfect, but at least they make some effort at doing what''s best for the 99.9% of us who have to worry about paying bills.
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- HILLARY STILL B!TCHING ABOUT HER LOSS, GET OVER IT!!
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- Like I said before... McCain made his millions off of adultery and marrying into a rich family. Maybe that''s his economic plan for us too. "Suffering from medical bills, unemployment, high gas prices? Just dump your old wife for a ''new and improved'' millionaire heiress! Then we can all stop paying taxes, start all the wars we want (after YOUR kids get drafted), and maybe even pay back some of the hundreds of billions we owe to China and the Saudis". NOT!! Dibs on Paris! Her foreign and economic policies are much more well thought out than McCain''s.
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- At the end of the day, Obama will put Hillery in her place.
Just like on the street. When a ho doesn''t respect the pimp, the ho gets b!tch slapped around until she understands who the boss is.
It''s politics imitating real life. - Reply to this comment
- For that matter, why is it that when irresponsible banks like Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae overextend themselves with debt from making stupid reckless decisions its BUSHCO to the rescue, always eager to shovel over BILLIONS in OUR MONEY we paid for taxes, BUT, when "we the people" get in over our heads in debt (hence the millions of ads for debt counciling), often as a result of EXTREME medical bill costs or trying to pay the bills after our jobs get exported to India, WE are a "NATION OF WHINERS" according to the McCain camp. Nice.....
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- What''s anyone''s point about McCain not readily knowing how many houses he, actually his wife, own? Obama doesn''t even know how many states the US has. Obama can''t even introduce his running mate correctly. Obama can''t even tell the truth about this long-term relationship with the likes of Wright, Pfleger, etc. Why is it not OK for McCain to make gaffes, but when the great pretender Obama makes any, why it''s fatigue, etc.? And the age thing is hilarious. Obama supporters trashed Hillary because of her age, yet Biden I believe is the same age. And wealth, let''s not forget Obama''s wealth and how he and Michelle got it. Biden is hardly a middle class person and has considerably real estate as well. Let''s stop trying to hide behind these distractions. If some want an even playing field without bumps and rocks, then it will have to work both ways. Obama has already proven he will not be change that anyone can count on or believe in.
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- For that matter, how do I go about getting some of the billions that are being spent on keeping irresponsible banks like Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae from going under? So when banks make stupid decisions and overextend themselves with bad debt, it''s BUSHCO to the rescue, always eager to throw OUR MONEY that we paid in taxes to them (or Halliburton no bid contracts)! On the other hand, when WE go into debt, often as a result of medical bills or to pay the bills after our jobs get shipped to India, we''re a "NATION OF WHINERS" according to the McCain camp. Nice.....
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- Who on earth would want Bill Clinton again, that''s crazy. Compared to the fascism we have now, he was a blessing. But he continued and strengthened the disastrous policies of the 2nd worst president of all time, Ron Ray Gun.
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