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Politico: Former President Says Election Has Caused Experience To Look Like A Liability

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by rowdytexan2 March 17, 2008 9:34 PM EDT
Tell it like it is Bill! Everybody knew exactly what you said and meant. This young man does not have the credentials to do the job he''s applied for.

And he presented himself to be above politics as usual and participated in the biggest racism shill game in town.

Tell it like it is Bill! Keep it straight up and straight out!
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by vmcneal2 March 17, 2008 8:42 PM EDT
Check out Rev John Hegee. This world class bigot and certified looney tune endorsed McCain. McCain said he was "Honored and Proud" to have his endorsement. So far McCain has not rejected Rev Hegee endorsement. The list of trash Rev Hagee has said is long but here are a few standouts.

Blamed *** for Katrina

Blamed the "disobedience"of Jews for the holocaust but claims to support Isreal????

Called the Catholic Church the GREAT W*ORE, a false Cult, and the Anti-Christ

Said "ALL Muslims are programmed to Kill" all 1.3 billion Muslims world wide!!!!!!

Insist that United States bomb Iran.

McCain is proud and honored to have this bigots endorsement.!!!!!



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by kmccliment March 17, 2008 7:57 PM EDT
**** OBAMA FLIP FLOPS ON RACIST REMARKS ****

MARCH 14, 2008: Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama on Friday denounced inflammatory remarks from his pastor

MARCH 17, 2008: Speaking with reporters, Obama said the media is portraying Wright inaccurately.

"I think the caricature that is being painted of him is not accurate, and so part of what I will do tomorrow is to talk about how these issues are perceived from within the black church community for example which I think skews this very differently."
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by kmccliment March 17, 2008 7:48 PM EDT
Barry Hussein Obama''s campain is now on "FLAME OUT". MAY DAY, MAY DAY WERE GOING DOWN!!!!
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by kmccliment March 17, 2008 7:47 PM EDT
madashell4lo, what fairy tale have you been reading. Barry has already conceeded the fact that he will probably lose Fla. Guess what Mich too due to the similar demographics as Ohio. Fly home with the rest of the chickenzzzz...
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by kmccliment March 17, 2008 7:45 PM EDT
Rev. Wright''''''''s church says this was all taken out of context. o.k. My request to this church is prove it. Every large church keeps transcripts whether it be taped or typed of every sermon. For in the future possibility of selling a "best of" sermons DVD$. Make these transcripts available, now! Then we''''''''ll be the judge. No spin. Just plain english from the entire transcripts.
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by jimmb4 March 17, 2008 7:41 PM EDT
Obama 08
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by kstar42 March 17, 2008 7:00 PM EDT
coalition

Obama 2008


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Posted by GreatDriveW at 02:31 PM : Mar 17, 2008

How''s he gonna do that! Rev Wright, farrahkan, oh yeah that will bring people together......
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by lordmi March 17, 2008 6:10 PM EDT
She also told false about her importance for Kids health. Again and again - Liar.
Clintons should be lost.
They do not deserve even to do dishes in White House - so dirty for that.
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by lordmi March 17, 2008 6:08 PM EDT
Bill, you better keep silence with Your female assets.
GET LOST.
You time is over
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by stn_sage March 17, 2008 5:51 PM EDT
Though, I have never really cared for or liked Bill Clinton personally---I respected the job he did/tried to do while he was president. ---And it''s a *** tough job even under the best of circumstances--- He didn''t screw up everything he touched!

But, by the sleazy way he''s campaigning on the part of his wife, he''s tarnished that respect---and in the end, he''ll lose all that respect and be remembered as a totally self-possessed, two-timing, manipulative sleaze bag! Oh, Happy St. Pats'' Day, everyone! :)
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by greatdrivew March 17, 2008 5:31 PM EDT
honesty

transparency

hope

change

coalition

Obama 2008
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by athy4 March 17, 2008 5:04 PM EDT
More members listed as being part of the Bilderber group According to wikipedia:
Shirley Temple - beloved former US child actress
Z Brzezinski- Foreign policy advisor to Sen Obama
Colin Powell- another advisor to Sen Obama.
Go through member list. Just because you do not see Sen obama''s name on there doesnt mean he is not involved with whatever you think might be going on with respects to that groups mission.

Also, read "Race Man" by Sean Wilentz, in The New Republic magazine/website. Read article & reader comments (esp the last 100 comments)
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by madashell4lo March 17, 2008 4:30 PM EDT
Take a short trip to Wikipedia, punch in Bilderberg group and look under membership and you will find Hilary and Bill at the top of the list for political members in good standing. I agree with hp32970c , " the Clinton''s are despicable". With no plan to go beyond Super Tuesday, the Clinton arrogance fell into a scorched earth battle scene. To win at any cost no matter what it would do to the party, and our country. If Fl & Mi do a Re Do and Obama picks up delegates you can rest assured that the Clinton''s will do any thing they can to block seating any delegates not in their favor. The focus of the Bilderberger''s is a one government Earth, or as Bush Sr. put it " A New World Order ". How can Hilary call McCain " qualified " when Bush and McCain are from the same mold politically, Both want no changes in our dishonored government.
Hilary has been exposed to the corruption long enough to know where the bodies are buried and as such may have a enough clout (stranglehold) on the super-delegates for opportunistic sway at the convention. Hilary contends continually that her record establishes her qualification to be president. Her record to back up these assertions seem to fall far short of the rhetoric, especially when individuals present, in position to be knowledgeable, and of non refutable candor, deny her claims. It is a shame that her followers do so blindly with no care to actually see her " records ".
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by laurenbrillante March 17, 2008 3:58 PM EDT
There is no way that Bill Clinton is getting back into the white house. Hillary (she informalized the use of her name in her campaign ''vote for Hillary'') has run a campaign that has caused me to lose ALL respect for her and I CANNOT vote for her now. Her so called ''experience'' is not all it''s pretending to be. Stand her up to John McCain and that is clear!
Senator Obama has more legilative experience and he has done more as a legislator than Senator Clinton. She just doesn''t have much to go on which is why she has run the kind of campaign that she has.
Race is a wound in our country. Facts are facts when it comes to the high percentage of the black community that is poor and in jail. That pain shows up in the statements of Rev Wright. I don''t see how the inflammatory remarks help his constituents but when you recognize that everyone in his pews probably knows a loved one in prison and families truly struggling with poverty, you can at least see the pain that he was speaking to.
I am sticking with Senator Obama all the way. I believe he has the potential to become one of the greatest leaders of our time and we are about to go through some of the toughest times in america of my lifetime.
OBAMA/EDWARDS ''08
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by tibu987 March 17, 2008 3:32 PM EDT
I am still confused about all the experience that Hillary says she has.

As First Lady, she did not sit in on any important domestic or international meetings.

Any of Hillary''s experience in Arkansas as a sleazy lawyer racked by scandal, does not translate into presidential experience.

Hillary has not authored nearly as many bills as Obama in the senate although she is in the top ten of delivering earmarks (pork).

Hillary''s international travels as First Lady were all social, perfunctory duties, not anything that could be construed as presidential experience.

That Hillary continues to mislead the public about her presidential experience tells me that she is corrupt and lies.

I''ll stick with Obama.

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by dikmegood56 March 17, 2008 3:31 PM EDT
HEY SLICK WILLIE AND MONSTER CLINTON, OBAMA IS JUST A ***** THOUGH ISNT HE? GO AHEAD AND SAY IT. YOUR ACTIONS SAY IT IN YOUR HARDBALL ARKANSAS TACTICS.

GOOD THING YOU WERE IN COURT ALL THE TIME. SLICK WILLIE, YOU ARE AN IDIOT! AND MONSTER HILLARY WITH ROSIE ODONELL FOR VP, WOULD BE DISASTOUROUS FOR OUR YOUTHS WHO WOULD HAVE TO STOMACH SHE-MEN LESBIANS RIGHTS EXPLOITED!!!!!!!!!
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by dikmegood56 March 17, 2008 3:31 PM EDT
HEY SLICK WILLIE AND MONSTER CLINTON, OBAMA IS JUST A ***** THOUGH ISNT HE? GO AHEAD AND SAY IT. YOUR ACTIONS SAY IT IN YOUR HARDBALL ARKANSAS TACTICS.

GOOD THING YOU WERE IN COURT ALL THE TIME. SLICK WILLIE, YOU ARE AN IDIOT! AND MONSTER HILLARY WITH ROSIE ODONELL FOR VP, WOULD BE DISASTOUROUS FOR OUR YOUTHS WHO WOULD HAVE TO STOMACH SHE-MEN LESBIANS RIGHTS EXPLOITED!!!!!!!!!
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by stn_sage March 17, 2008 3:17 PM EDT
I''m inclined to agree with hp32970c when he says that---It''''s all a part of their do anything, say anything to get elected.

His thesis that---the push for change in this election has caused experience to look like a liability instead of an asset---is pure HOGWASH and/or Hillaryspeak/double-talk!

The public wants a candidate with real experience, not contrived or ''spun'' experience. But, this cycle change is definitely wanted, & that''s Obama''s theme!

IF she truly has the experience/superior knowledge & ability, all she has to do is demonstrate it through discussion of the issues,then most of the public would recognize it---however, for some reason, she has failed to consistently do this, relying more heavily on attacking Obama! She''s killing herself!
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by hp32970c March 17, 2008 2:36 PM EDT
Bill Clinton said what he meant and meant what he said in SC. It''s all a part of their do anything, say anything to get elected. They didn''t take Obama seriously and there was no plan for a real campaign. When Obama won Iowa they were in a state of shock and Bill Clinton got nasty and it''s been downhill from there. And if anyone thinks the Geraldine Ferraro comments weren''t planned, you should think again. It did exactly what they planned. It pissed off the blacks and they all voted for Obama in Mississippi and in turn that scared the whites. They definitely again played the race card. There''s no level they won''t stoop to. They Clinton''s are despicable. But what ended her chances with me was when she said she is qualified and McCain is qualified and Obama made a speech. Promoting the opposition is way out of line. It showed ultimately that she doesn''t care about the party or the country. All she cares about is getting elected. And one more thing, she signed and agreed to the Fl and Mi votes not counting back when she thought her nomination was inevitable. She didn''t think she''d need Fl or Mi so she didn''t care. Now all of a sudden she''s worried about the voters of Fl and Mi. And she thinks their votes should count but the superdelegated shouldn''t vote the way voters in other states voted. So basically she saying their votes shouldn''t count, but dont'' leave out Fl and Mi. In the words of Bill Clinton, give me a break. And yes he did say that.
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