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

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by b-easy63 May 1, 2008 12:08 AM EDT
b-easy, I''''m starting to think they may be related.

Posted by rebelscout at 09:01 PM : Apr 30, 2008


Not related. Just from the same party. Remember about fooling some of the people all of the time? Hillary, an original Goldwater girl is a Manchurian candidate--and the only ones who do not realize that are the Dems she has pretended to court all these years. But take a good look...no one thought it was odd for her to say "screw them Bill, they did not support you" when she blasted fellow Dems? That was a far right play if ever there was one--but it went right over most Dem''s heads.

Perhaps the Dems deserve her--and I hope that if she gets the nom and gets elected--she removes the mask and cackles at all her "supporters" that she is finally glad to have done her part to hand the election back into the hands of her Dad''s party. The collective shock and pallor of the Democratic psyche would be priceless. There is always a price to pay for stupidity. I said that in 2000, 2001, 2002 and in 2004--was right then--believe I''m going for another dead on call on this one.
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by jesterbelle May 1, 2008 12:07 AM EDT
I am going to vote for Senator McCain because at least he served his country and he stands by his principles.


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Posted by boycot-china at 08:51 PM : Apr 30, 2008

I''m beginning to come to that conclusion myself.I think we need to leave this mess in the laps of the ratbastards that created it.After 4 years of McSenile,we wouldn''t have to put up with another republican for at least 25 years,LOL.
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by b-easy63 May 1, 2008 12:03 AM EDT
All of the articles that I have read, indicate that Independents will go with McCain if Clinton is the nominee. As an Independent myself, I''''ll more than likely vote third party if Clinton is the Democratic gets the nod. It may depend on McCain''''s running mate. If he picks a moderate then I could be persuaded to vote for him as well. The Democrats are really missing an opportunity of a life time here.

Posted by Policrypt at 08:58 PM : Apr 30, 2008


A rogue poll released today, has HRC leading McCain with Independents voting by 34% (for McCain) to over 50% for Clinton. I think that is wishful thinking and even the poll acknowledged they were waaaay out there. But the fact remains that Obama supporters let him and his campaign down when they maintain support for the nominee no matter what--but her supporters do NOT support Obama no matter what.
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by jesterbelle May 1, 2008 12:02 AM EDT
HEY THERE DAZED!! HOW IN THE HE11 ARE YOU, MAN?!!! :)


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Posted by b-easy63 at 08:47 PM : Apr 30, 2008

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!
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by rebelscout May 1, 2008 12:01 AM EDT
b-easy, I''m starting to think they may be related.
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by b-easy63 April 30, 2008 11:58 PM EDT
McCains "principles" change by the day according to what the far right of the GOP want!

Posted by rebelscout at 08:56 PM : Apr 30, 2008


So you are saying McCain is Hillary without the blue pantsuit? McCain better watch his back or Hill will steal his base!!!
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by rebelscout April 30, 2008 11:56 PM EDT
McCains "principles" change by the day according to what the far right of the GOP want!
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by b-easy63 April 30, 2008 11:55 PM EDT
Posted by b-easy63 at 08:46 PM : Apr 30, 2008

Sure!If they hold the election on February 30th.

Posted by jesterbelle at 08:52 PM : Apr 30, 2008


lol. I will be personally delivering to her all the Independent votes in the universe (and in every dimension and on every death star) if the election is on Juvember 89, 1922. LMAO
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by rebelscout April 30, 2008 11:53 PM EDT
Saw the same analysis tonight jester. From what was said actually Obama is closer to the truth. Go figure!
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by jesterbelle April 30, 2008 11:52 PM EDT
Will you be voting for Hillary if she gets the nomination?


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Posted by b-easy63 at 08:46 PM : Apr 30, 2008

Sure!If they hold the election on February 30th.
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