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Politico: Party Organizations All Focus Attacks On Obama Rather Than N.Y. Senator

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by jesterbelle May 1, 2008 12:45 AM EDT
Obama was right.This country boy is bitter.I''ve given up on the political process in this country,and I''ve turned to guns.The only politics this kid wants anymore is "Thy Kingdom Come".
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by blkpresident May 1, 2008 12:38 AM EDT
Jane Fonda, Patty Hearst and Hillary Clinton...
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by rowdytexan2 May 1, 2008 12:38 AM EDT
We loved it even more...when Obama responded by not letting HRC have any--and she can''''t get them until/if/when he agrees---LOL We loved that best of all.


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Posted by b-easy63 at 09:29 PM : Apr 30, 2008

Yeah she will. That''s why she''s going all the way to convention to get them.
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by jesterbelle May 1, 2008 12:36 AM EDT
When the ******* hits the fan....just the same pigeons---just separated into different camps and thinking that each is better than the other.


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Posted by b-easy63 at 09:12 PM : Apr 30, 2008

There is no difference anymore.Both parties are turning us into a bunch of outlaws.Who the hell can keep track of what''s legal,and what''s not anymore?I don''t care anymore.I''m sick of the treadmill.They can all go to hell,as far as I''m concerned.Hillary won''t do a *** thing but throw crumbs.I''m tired of supporting the very *** that undermine me with my taxes.I''ve decided.If it comes down to Hillary or McCain,I am going to sign up for every flippin'' government giveaway I am eligible for in protest.What in the hell is the use of working with those *** selling us all down the river?I don''t mind pain when there''s gain,but what is the use of taking a beating,and never getting anywhere?I may end up in the slam eventually,but with the way things are going,I''m headed that way already,since I won''t take their sshit anymore.
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by b-easy63 May 1, 2008 12:29 AM EDT
I loved it when she basically said, screw you, dipwad.


Posted by RowdyTexan2 at 09:23 PM : Apr 30, 2008


We loved it even more...when Obama responded by not letting HRC have any--and she can''t get them until/if/when he agrees---LOL We loved that best of all.
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by b-easy63 May 1, 2008 12:25 AM EDT
Actually Mr. Obama was screaming as loudly as Hillary was that Michigan and Florida should be counted and that they party couldn''''t disenfranchise those states, because he thought it didn''''t matter.

Then somebody whispered in his ear about breaking the DNC rules in Florida and Michigan and anything he tried to claim would be contested, as it will, he shut the hell up and refused the re-vote.

Posted by RowdyTexan2 at 09:17 PM : Apr 30, 2008


Nope. Nobody screamed as loud as Hillary or as long--she did it the minute she knew SC was a huge loss for her. As for the revote--it could never work--because many of Obama''s supporters could not do the revote as Independents or Republicans turned Dems and so, he would have lost much of his support as they would not have counted. Either way, to do a revote by mail invited massive fraud and by polling it would have still negated the ones who actually voted or who voted in the Rep, thinking the Dem did not count.

That is why rules should be followed and when broken, penalties should be enforced--any fix later disenfranchises others--whose to say Edwards would not have taken Michigan or Fl if his name was still on the ballots? So never fair--give it up--she signed a pledge--after that--she is just a whining sore loser and so are her supporters---including you.
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by rowdytexan2 May 1, 2008 12:23 AM EDT
And then...and then, get this! Obama tried to agree to get Hillary to let him split the delegates with him 50/50! ROFL!!!!!

I loved it when she basically said, screw you, dipwad.

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by b-easy63 May 1, 2008 12:20 AM EDT
The country is in really bad shape. MOst Americans are too young and have very little grasp of economics or history to realize the trouble we are in. To be honest, it is probably more than any person or party will be able to fix in 4 years. I agree Jester--it may be better to keep the problem in the Republican camp so they can take the blame for what is really mostly their own fault--but with a majority Dem Congress--the dems will suffer anyway.

Only a fool would notice all the Republicans who are not even up for re election this year jumping ship and leaving their terms unfinished to realize something wicked this way comes...Instead the Dems grin like fools and spread their arms wide for the huge rock hurtling for their heads.

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by rowdytexan2 May 1, 2008 12:17 AM EDT
Actually Mr. Obama was screaming as loudly as Hillary was that Michigan and Florida should be counted and that they party couldn''t disenfranchise those states, because he thought it didn''t matter.

Then somebody whispered in his ear about breaking the DNC rules in Florida and Michigan and anything he tried to claim would be contested, as it will, he shut the hell up and refused the re-vote.
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by b-easy63 May 1, 2008 12:12 AM EDT
Fed up,as usual.GD elections are a waste of time,with ******** like Hillary and McCain as the choices.Another ***'''' "dumb or dumber" election.That''''s what this looks as if it might end up as.Stupid S.O.B.s in this country deserve them.I just hate "going along for the ride".How about buying me a ticket to someplace like Bali,or better yet,let''''s get a gang together and go take over Mexico.Them S.O.B.s want to come up here,let them have it.Tell I''''m in a good mood,can''''t you?LOL!

Posted by jesterbelle at 09:02 PM : Apr 30, 2008


I know what you mean--it gets sooo ugly, that just like in 2004 I hope the bad guys win. That way, when we are fvcked (as Bush continued to do us in 2004 to present) I can sit back and proclaim how I did not vote for him--but how America got just what they deserved for being soooo stupid. Hillary will d1ck America worse than Bush. And her supporters will pretend she is not doing that until the rest of the country falls apart around their ears--then like the neo cons--they''ll either jump ship (and expect to be forgiven) or say What? What? Like stupid Bush supporters do.

This is a good lesson. Dems thought they were too smart for the messiah complex and blind loyalty. Hillary would be a humbling lesson and would show that Dems can be just as stupid and blind as any neo con. When the ******** hits the fan....just the same pigeons---just separated into different camps and thinking that each is better than the other.
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