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by b-easy63 March 24, 2008 10:03 PM EDT
I can say one thing if Obama is anything like those who support him I would never ever vote for him. I really think he is better than that though. In the long run the biased media and Obama''''s loud mouth supporters are going to cost him the election in November. You both have turned me against him totally to win. I talk to lot of people and they feel the same way too. As a neutral person you really ought to see how it looks. It''''s always Obama great and Clinton very bad, right or wrong.

Posted by dugstir100 at 06:43 PM : Mar 24, 2008


Funny you should say this, because many of Obama''s supporters and the rest of the electorate (all 80% that do NOT support Hilary) feel the same way about the attitudes of Hilary supporters.

Stop waiting for the country or the Dems to "give" Hilary the election or "give" Hilary respect. She gets what she earns and due to her latest lies she is earning a lot of derision. This is her own fault and no one has to give her the benefit of the doubt anymore than we have to give McCain the Benefit of the doubt about his safe trip through Bagdhad or Obama any benefit about his dealing with Rezko. Suck it up--she''s a big girl and if she is not cut a break now--she also would not net any breaks as President so you and she better buck up and take it or get the hell out of the game.
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by anetboddie March 24, 2008 10:02 PM EDT
sjbj

Lets not be so hasty to call anyone a fool before you have the facts. The facts are that there were several civil right marches in Selma and other southern cities befor the historical Bloody Friday march in Selma and other cities from 1958 to 1965. I know because my father marched in several before I was born. We are reminded of these marches because our Catholic parish priest who was Irish was killed in 1958 ten years before Bloody Friday while paticipating in a march in Selma. We have a mass in his honor ever year to remember the sacrafice he and others made in their pursuit of justice. Many only remember Bloody Friday which was in March 1968 fifty years ago because there were many victims this time, too many to go unnoticed. Foolish is one that does not know the history of the struggle for justice and civil rights for all citizens. They marched not just for the Negro but for all who had been denied justice.
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by b-easy63 March 24, 2008 9:59 PM EDT
I am more troubled about this even being a story. She was in hostile territory at that time. she could have well be shot at. I think she mis-worded it. She much too smart to just outright lie on that.
Posted by dugstir100 at 06:43 PM : Mar 24, 2008
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we''d agree with you except Hillary "misworded it" over and over again, and even when challenged with Sinbad''s version which differed vastly from hers, she replied that he was a comedian, then proceeded to tell the same lie, including the no greeting and having to run to their cars with their heads down. Maybe the first time she told the story it was "misworded" (and she should have been honest and big enough to say so) but on the second , third and fourth rendition and when challenged--she kept up the lie...well...we already have a President like that. If he''s not lying and sticking to lies about WMD, he''s lying about the economy or saying staying the course. Face it, Pathological liars who can never admit that they are wrong are bad for the USA. Just because the neo cons had their chance at a lying messiah, does not mean a faction of the Dems should have a shot at one cut from the same kind of cloth.

ENOUGH ALREADY!!!!
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by lorinkundert March 24, 2008 9:58 PM EDT
" Clinton ''misspoke'' on Bosnia trip "

Translation: Hillary Lied
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by dugstir100 March 24, 2008 9:43 PM EDT
I am more troubled about this even being a story. She was in hostile territory at that time. she could have well be shot at. I think she mis-worded it. She much too smart to just outright lie on that. She has been campaigning hard and I am sure stress and fatigue might play a factor. I feel she deserves more respect than what has been given to her. I can say one thing if Obama is anything like those who support him I would never ever vote for him. I really think he is better than that though. In the long run the biased media and Obama''s loud mouth supporters are going to cost him the election in November. You both have turned me against him totally to win. I talk to lot of people and they feel the same way too. As a neutral person you really ought to see how it looks. It''s always Obama great and Clinton very bad, right or wrong.
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by ljb6599 March 24, 2008 9:36 PM EDT
sjbj2322....stupid comment!!!!
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by b-easy63 March 24, 2008 9:35 PM EDT
They all embelish....at least the facts are correct in stating that Hillary was there and it was a war zone.

Posted by sjbj2322 at 06:24 PM : Mar 24, 2008


Yes, we''ll just squint our eyes at the sniper comments that she insisted on repeating over and over and even when challenged, she repeated--she sounded like Bush in the middle of his many lies.

As for Obama, we all know what he was trying to say, because the fact is, even if he had been born at the time of the marches, the marches themselves would never have been responsible for his parents to marry or have him, being a bi racial child in the 1960s or even the 1970s was a very challenging and dicey thing, now, if he had said something about MLK and Sharpton providing cover while his mom and dad got it on--his lie would have been on par with Hilary''s. LOL. Give it up, liars all, but yours--lies the best and the most.
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by sjbj2322 March 24, 2008 9:24 PM EDT
*** for tat....how about Obama telling people that it was because of the civil rights marches in Selma, Alabama, that his parents had the confidence to marry and have a bi-racial child. Fool that he was - he didn''t think anyone would put two plus two together in figuring out that he was born nearly four years before the first march ever took place. They all embelish....at least the facts are correct in stating that Hillary was there and it was a war zone.
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by b-easy63 March 24, 2008 9:18 PM EDT
The most troubling thing about Hillary is also the most troubling thing noted about Bush and maybe also McCAin and that is, they fail to understand that those camera''s which follow them around, are actually recording what is said and what occurs and if, at a later date, they lie about events, those pictures will be rolled out to humiliate them.

As Tina Turner sang in her song about Max and the Thunderdome, no Hillary!! After Bush: "We don''t need another ZERO...we don''t need to find the way home...."

And we certainly don''t want Hilary chickens to join Bush chickens in coming home to roost.
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by brianp55 March 24, 2008 9:08 PM EDT
"To be sure, it was not the "safest" trip for a First Lady to take: there were serious risks in traveling to Bosnia, even for the President''s wife under the vigilant protection of the U.S. military. It took some guts for her to go. "

An act of bravery rivaled only by the cruise missle attack upon the pharmaceutical plant in Khartoum.
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