Comments on: Florida Dems May Get A Recount
Politico: Plan To Redo Primary Using Mail-In Ballots Moves Forward
- How are the students at the Univ going to get to vote?
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- so now Obama gonna have 170 pluss pledge delegate lead ..wow..wat a man ..great
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- Jack99123 is a coward indeed, allowing himself to reflect upon his own ignorance before us. Hillary''s campaign has been collapsing ever since the original Super Tuesday, and now she is doing everything to hand the general election to Republicans this fall. It''s time to end this race and allow for fresh blood. Hillary''s deception and desperation are undeniable anymore, while McCain''s red impulse to destroy and conquer the greatest threat since... GW Bush. I welcome the youthful Obama and pray that he makes into the presidency with less turbelency and hateful backlashes from the rednecks of America''s stained soils. The spirit, courage, and history of America is with him.
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- The top two *** offenders of the world..
1. Clinton Couple
2. Spitzer
Hilarr''s comment about Spritzer - '' He is a good friend of mine and I respect what he did for NY and for the country....''
Hehehehehhehe - Reply to this comment
- goon news for obama supporters ..
Obama is smashing Hillary ( 10000 BC monster) in the exit poll miss.
He is expected to bag 25 delegated out of 40 ..
also, the PEN latest statewide poll show obama tied up with the monster. - Reply to this comment
- To jack99123:
Wow, I''m impressed with your typing skills! I''ve never seen anyone type so much within 2 minutes... almost as if you had all this prepared in advance. So how long have you been working for the Clinton 2008 Campaign? - Reply to this comment
- Both Florida and Michigan gave the DNC the "bird" and did what they wanted to. Now they cry the peoples votes should count. They should have thought about that when they were playing king of the hill with the DNC. No recount should be held. Both states got what they wanted. They screwed the people out of their votes, not the DNC.
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- You have 14 months of experience in the US senate out of which you spent 14 months running for presidency.This is too little experience to become the President of USA & the most powerful person in the world.
posted by jack99123
What an excellent comment. How many of us of have thought about this. This man has NOT fulfilled his duties as a US Senator, he has used it strictly as a springboard to run for the Presidency. Again I repeat, America you had better wake up and start raising H*** with the DNC about seating the Florida and Michigan delegates with the primary results standing as is. - Reply to this comment
- I sincerely hope someone from the Florida Democratic party or the DNC reads this comment. A mail-in re-vote is a BIG-Time road to fraud. Hillary Clinton won in both states'' primary that had been designated by their state laws. In my opinion, the DNC has NO RIGHT to interfere with state law.
Here in Kansas, we used caucauses this year. Considering a lot of us are rural, we did not get to vote because of the distance. Oh, they also tooted the horn about Obama''s grandfather being from Kansas. Which was a BIG joke since he has downplayed his white ancestry. Basically he is ashamed he had a white mother. - Reply to this comment
- this man looks crooked with that cheesy smile
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- Hillary is tried and tested in over 80 countries. As the wife of a visiting US President she was entitled to and professionally negotiated her way through incalculable amounts of complimentary tea and cookies. Does this mean that by Hillary%u2019s childlike reasoning that Laura Bush is also tried and tested to be President.
Hillary has also had numerous experiences of answering the White House phone at 3am but unfortunately the callers always said CAN I SPEAK TO YOUR HUSBAND PLEASE !! - Reply to this comment
- In response to: jack99123 at 11:00 AM : Mar 11, 2008
1. On the surface, it sounds, like a ''cut ''n dry'' method to use---but, it has one pretty big problem---it doesn''t always ensure the candidates will be thoroughly ''vetted''! Consequently, someone could get the nomination due to the bandwagon effect or his/her popularity, and yet be poorly equipped to handle the job as president (the current president comes to mind), and get soundly defeated in the general election! While it doesn''t ensure they would (they could cheat,etc) they probably would.
2. As annoying as the current democratic primary is, hopefully, maybe in the end, we''ll have someone to vote for! We''ll see! - Reply to this comment
- Wake up Chairman Howard Dean !!! You are destroying the Democratic Party by not seating Florida & Michigan. Mr. Obama , you have been claiming that you can unite the country. This is the time for you to unite the Democratic party. If you cannot unite the democrats , how are you going to unite the country? To do great things , you have to make great sacrifices. You are not winning the big states and winning mostly red states. Democrats can never win without the big states. So please agree to be the vice presidential candidate and beat the Republicans with the Dream Ticket. Look at yourself in the mirror and you will realize that you are not ready. Your ego has gone to your head and you are acting like a kid throwing tantrums ,who has yet to grow up and develop maturity. After 8 years you will be ready to be the President . We are going through the playoffs. The Superbowl is in November and Republicans will beat the sh*t out of us if you are on top of the ticket.
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- Mr. Obama, It takes sacrifice to make great progress and a revolution . You have to think of the country and not your own interests. You have to think out of the BOX. Kennedy laid down his life so that Civil Rights legislation could be passed , under which you got admission to Harvard without which nobody would even elect you a senator in ILL. Martin Luther King laid down his life for the same reason. Gandhi was shot dead but the Hindus & Moslems now live in Peace in India because of his sacrifice. Speaking on Mahatma''s death Einstein had said, "Tomorrow, the world may not even believe that such a man ever existed."
Anwar Sadat and Yitzak Rabin sacrificed their lives so that Israel & Egypt can live in Peace. Jesus Christ lost his life on the cross for all of us. You have 14 months of experience in the US senate out of which you spent 14 months running for presidency.This is too little experience to become the President of USA & the most powerful person in the world. It is about time to make sacrifice to unite the Democratic Party and wait your turn 8 years from now. Vote for the DREAM TICKET !!! - Reply to this comment
- Florida was in the spotlight in the 2000 elections, which kept Gore out of office. Now they are moving into the spotlight again. Yikes! I am afraid this move by Florida may keep the Dems from getting into the White House! The republican campaign could have a field day with this flip flop decision by the Dems.
Everyone knows that for any sporting event or contest you participate in, you can%u2019t change the rules in the middle of a contest! Adding more players at half time is wrong. Especially after they have been disqualified before the game began! - Reply to this comment
- During the 90''s, America was on the up-and-up; the gaz was $1.25 a gallon; the economy was booming. Up to now, I am not convinced that Senator Obama can deliver on his promises. Like in 2007, he basically dropped everything to focus on the elections. He ignored his responsibilities as a sub-committe Chairman on Afghanistan, while he was touting his opposition to the war and that he will attack Pakistan (try to digest that if you are a muslim). All what he did in 2002 is to give an obscure speech which was followed by inaction. On an important issue of this kind, and if you knew better, shouldn''t he have gone further and led a movement to oppose the war and lives? You see, this is Senator Obama''s problem; he does not have what it takes to carry the ball to the finish line. He is eloquent; but that is not enough. Let us stop this bickering and vote for the Dream Ticket !!!
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- I see that the TV media finally has started thinking that Clinton is the better candidate than Obama after bashing her since Jan 1. Also notice that all the Afro American commentators side with Obama all the time. How racist can you get ?CNN specially is anti Clinton. Donna Brazille, Kelli Goff , Roland Martin, Dan Lothian and Amy Holmes ( who is supposed to be representing the Republicans) always talk against Clinton. Similarly Gwen Ifill ( another Afro American) on PBS and Meet The Press always talks against Clinton. Shame on you all. 50% of the commentators on CNN are Afro Americans and are 100% of the time talking against Clinton.These are the same commentators who would not have any jobs if they were not Afro Americans. Obama should not be made President because he has only 14 months experience in US senate out of which he spent 14 months running for presidency
Executive Level experience is what is needed. and to be president national level experience is what is important. Obama has none. Hillary has been in the Senate for 86 month. Also Hillary was Governor''s wife in Arkansas for 8 years and later for 8 years'' President''s wife. She was not just a housewife. Being an attorney herself and a smart politician she was constantly advising Clinton and was his right hand person. Bill was named the best Governor and he was the best President with no deficits and strong economy under his administration and you have to give a lot of credit to her as well for this . - Reply to this comment
- It%u2019s a shame that American political decisions are so subjective and emotional%u2014because by any objective, logical standard, Clinton is far more qualified to be President than Barack Obama. Clinton is superior to Obama in terms of experience and intellect; she will be a Commander-in-Chief who commands immediate respect, something that is difficult to the point of impossibility to say about Obama.
Dennis Kucinich is more qualified to be President than Obama. There%u2019s no need to take shots at Obama%u2019s middle name in order to defeat him: all one has to do is look at his limited accomplishments in the Senate, his undistinguished track record in the Illinois Legislature, his connection to a radical, race-baiting church and his link to scandal-scarred financier Antoin Rezko. Some politicians make good Presidents in theory. Obama doesn%u2019t even pass that threshold.
Obama has skillfully exploited anti-Bush sentiment to become a political rock star%u2014but has yet to truly appeal to those who will make their electoral decisions based on something besides Bush-loathing. - Reply to this comment
- Hillary won all the big states except Illinois , which count towards victory in the general election. Getting delegates was just a game to get more people registered as democrats..Obama won a whole bunch of small states and that also Caucus states. Thanks Obama for registering a lot of African Americans and voters below the age of 30. Those new registered voters will be very useful in the general election There are no Caucuses in the general election. The electoral vote method is used in the General Election.
Caucus votes are totally manipulated that is why Obama won because of the Caucus votes but the real thing is the Primary . We are not playing GAMES anymore. General Election is like the Primary election with WINNER TAKE ALL like the Republicans are doing. They have a winner and if we use the same method , we have a winner. - Reply to this comment
- I don''t like the ''winner take all'' primaries. I think is completely erases millions of votes because they weren''t in the simple majority. The Democrat''s method, as frustrating as it may be, at least makes sure every vote counts one way or the other.
The Republican''s method of winner take all just steam rolls the process and disenfranchises anyone who doesn''t side with the majority. - Reply to this comment



