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Politico: Candidate Promises No New Scandals With Husband, Calls Rival's Rhetoric "Abstract"

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by b-easy63 February 13, 2008 12:44 PM EST
LET''''S SEE...... Team Hitlery raised 6.4 million in 2 days....she owes herself 5 of those millions (due to the personal loan to her campaign) so really, debt considered (and Hitlery would not want to be accused of already running a deficit as a Presidential contender) then this means....

Hilary raised a net profit of 1.4 million dollars in 2 days after Super Tuesday--compared to the 7 million Obama raised.

yea...HIlary. go girl. Yay [cough, cough] uhmmmmmm, uhhhhhh yea.
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by chuegevera February 13, 2008 5:08 AM EST
Old Women and Hispanic, versus Young(dynamism and future) and the rainbow.. AMERICA will make the right choice.
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by hailstorm4 February 13, 2008 4:40 AM EST
I think everyone agrees that the republicans hate Hillary and Bill with a passion. Do you ever ask yourselves, why? Is it because the Clinton%u2019s success is the republican%u2019s failure? By working to improve the plight of the middle class the Clintons have ruined the republicans desire to have a country of have and have nots? The right wing immediately went after Hillary because she wanted Universal health care. Hillary knew what was right for this country when Barak was contemplating if heroin was right for him. Who is the real visionary here? I keep hearing people talk about how inspiring Barak is and all the change he will bring. Those speeches he gives come from John F Kennedy''s speechwriter. That "yes we can" slogan comes from the farm labor movement of the United Farm Workers (who back Hillary by the way). Not new, rehashed from days gone by. I have also read many stories of how Barak has asked people for advice. Ted Kennedy, Hillary, (he claims to have gotten bad advice from a financial planner that set up a not so blind trust). Barak doesn''t have an independent thought of his own (sound like Bush?). At the end of the day all that is left is an empty suit, a lot of promises and a big ego that wouldn''t accept the advice from the grownups that he wasn%u2019t ready to be president. It''s not to late, there is still hope.....vote for Hillary. The republicans will have Obama for lunch, or he will turn out to be their ally, not sure which one scares me more.
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by buddhabman February 13, 2008 4:23 AM EST
If Obama''s campaign is any indication of his Presidency, we are going to be in good shape.

Obama 08
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by chuegevera February 13, 2008 3:32 AM EST
After so many years of EXPERIENCE Hillary can not beat a new comer. I think that she should quite. About Bill and the scandal, uh?? I am not sure but he seem to be excited about going back there.

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by stephanienym February 13, 2008 3:09 AM EST
Hillary IS our only chance to win against McCain...Is this country going to blow it again??
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by mh4cbs1 February 13, 2008 2:40 AM EST
Go Hillary! Go and good riddance. We are sick of the status quo spineless corporate-owned Democrats who let Bush wage his War based on LIES, who pay lip service to the middleclass. We are sick of the Clintons who gave us NAFTA, busted unions, corporate welfare, bloated budgets for the War Machine, not to mention Monica.

But the corrupt Democratic Party has one more trick up it''''s sleeve. If you voted in any of the following states, then ALL of your votes, in All of the states combined have no more say at the convention then the gang of "superdelegate" party hacks. The states are:

Arkansas
Connecticut
Delaware
Hawaii
Iowa
Idaho
Kansas
Maine
Missouri
Montana
North Dakota
Nebraska
New Hampshire
Nevada
Oklahoma
Rhode Island
South Carolina
Utah
Vermont
West Virginia
Wyoming

Thats right! If you lived in any of these states, your collective vote (ALL of you combined), counts LESS than the superdelegate party hacks.

So Obama, you have your work cut out for you, because most of the corporate DNC party hacks will support status quo Clinton.

(what? you thought "one person one vote"?? Not in the Democratic Party!!)
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by l8c6 February 13, 2008 2:39 AM EST
She ran her campaign on Bush hate lib thats why she lost. Nobody wants to listen to that *** anymore.

Posted by hillaryin08

I''d prefer to hear an answer from someone who is not a right wing republican. Of course right wing republicans don''t want to hear that anymore which is why I think McCain should win so the right wing republicans can have their noses rubbed in their feces for a bit longer time.
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by hillaryin08 February 13, 2008 2:33 AM EST
So Chi, what do you think of the neo nazi posts tonight joining hands with you and your hate of Hillary?


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Posted by l8c6 at 11:31 PM : Feb 12, 2008

She ran her campaign on Bush hate lib thats why she lost. Nobody wants to listen to that *** anymore.
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by l8c6 February 13, 2008 2:31 AM EST
:)

Posted by chitown639

So Chi, what do you think of the neo nazi posts tonight joining hands with you and your hate of Hillary?
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by l8c6 February 13, 2008 2:28 AM EST
I don''t get all the vitriol, the hatred directed at Hillary. One would think she operates in the the same light as Trent Lott, Bush, Cheney, this garbage has to the delight of the right wing served to split the democratic party, something that was not needed at this time or maybe it was. No living generation has experienced truly hard times. Maybe the time has truly come.


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by tibu987 February 13, 2008 2:28 AM EST
Apparently the dizzy blondes, little old ladies and assorted nut jobs, could not pull it off and the audacity of hope perservers.
Not to worry ladies, a woman will one day be elected as President, but I can tell you this, it will not be Hillary Clinton.
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by hillaryin08 February 13, 2008 2:24 AM EST
aaaahhhhhhh (splash)

uuuuurrrggggg (splash)

uuummmmmm I think I''ll call these two the Clintons

(flush) by by Clintons, by by

give me a minute and I''ll squeeze out a pelosi
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by chitown639 February 13, 2008 2:21 AM EST
:)
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by tibu987 February 13, 2008 2:18 AM EST
Wow! All the feminists are coming out of the woodwork as Hillary loses again.
Such vitriol, such aspersions, such disparaging remarks, such rascism, accusations, insinuations;
ironically, those are precisely the negative attributes that so many Amercicans felt about
Hillary and why she will lose this race.
Dipsy blondes, little old ladies, and assorted airheads are going bananas as truth and the American electorate wins over Hillary.
Ah,the pain. Get used to it.
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by l8c6 February 13, 2008 2:06 AM EST
What a silly argument.

Posted by Nearl4511

Missing your point. Obama campaign pulled the race card, the media pulled the race card. The black community labeled Bill Clinton the first black president now the same groups have nothing less than vitriol for Hillary. Hmm, silly argument? Consequences will result none the less.
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by nearl4511 February 13, 2008 1:55 AM EST
"I''m a racist, your a racist, he''s a racist, she''s a racist, wouldn''t you like to be a racist too?"

(Be a racist, drink Dr. racist).

What a silly argument.
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by l8c6 February 13, 2008 1:53 AM EST
They are asking for Hillary''''s tax return, has Obama produced his? Somebody help me on this one, please.

Posted by BarbJC1


The hatred for Hillary is stronger than it is for Bush these days. The people will earn no better than they''re going to get.
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by l8c6 February 13, 2008 1:52 AM EST
Where is the so-called wonderful African father of his, or his wonderful Muslim step-father? What did they do desert him and his mother? Sounds rather typical doesn''''t it?
Wake up black voters of this country you are being sold the old "40 acres and a mule" syndrome. Frankly Oprah Winfrey needs to be slapped for starting this mess.

Posted by BarbJC1

Bill was the first black president now he''s a racist. The black community is unbelievably racist. They stand in judgment of white people but they are so racist it''s astounding. They forget they are still a minority and they forget one must watch what one wishes for sometimes.

Obama through selfish blind ambition divided the democratic party and put himself ahead of the interests of the people. The people are fools and will earn what they''re going to get.
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by barbjc1 February 13, 2008 1:46 AM EST
They are asking for Hillary''s tax return, has Obama produced his? Somebody help me on this one, please.
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