Comments on: Wright Uproar Boosts Clinton Confidence
Politico: N.Y. Senator Believes Recent Events Have Twisted The Race In Her Favor
- I wrote my senators this morning and told them the American people are tired of waiting for change and if i didn''t see them start doing their jobs between n ow and November i would definately be looking for some new blood to vote for. Bush needs to be impeached for war crimes and tried. Congress needs to addres the problems of the nation. I suggest everyone write your senators and tell them how you feel. If they hear from enough Americans they might just do something.
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- You Obama supporters are a bunch of loons! Read back some of your posts. One said "I feel about Obama the way I felt about the Beatles". I guess the kool-aid is being served again. How about we practice good judgement and not fanatisism? Hillary is substance. Obama is talk. Obama is racist. Obama is weak. Obama is dangerous to America. When you all get some sense you will realize that Obama''s minister just cost him the election.
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- http://www.ireport.com/docs/DOC-10793
IF A PASTOR IS KNOWN BY THE COMPANY THEY KEEP!
When the Rev. William Procanick put his hand on the Bible during his ***-abuse trial in Oneida County Court earlier this year, he swore to tell the whole truth and nothing but the truth. But as the former Clinton pastor was sentenced Friday to three years in prison for inappropriately touching a 7-year-old girl at his home last March, Judge Michael L. Dwyer said , Procanick sacrificed his honesty the day he testified.
Okay, so now that Bill and Hillary Clinton''s pastor has been convicted of child molestation, will we see the same furor directed at Hillary that Obama has had to endure these last few weeks?
IF A CANDIDATE IS KNOWN BY THE PASTOR THEY KEEP
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Then you need to email this article to everyone you know. Here the CLINTON''S Pastor is convicted of child molestation. So, if Obama bears the guilt for his pastor''s
comments, then Hillary has to be equally tainted by this guy''s crimes. - Reply to this comment
- Posted by SgtRDS at 12:32 AM : May 02, 2008
It feels like America is at a turning point and if we don''''t turn..........wellllll........I just don''''t want to go there. Good night Sgt. I enjoy your comments. look forward to more.
Posted by TawpDawg11 at 01:15 AM : May 02, 2008
Same here and I have to hit the sack too. Night
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- Posted by SgtRDS at 12:32 AM : May 02, 2008
It feels like America is at a turning point and if we don''t turn..........wellllll........I just don''t want to go there. Good night Sgt. I enjoy your comments. look forward to more. - Reply to this comment
- Before someone just casually passes off the Jeremiah Wright statements are totally false and outrageous, think a minute. The Tuskegee experiment, which ran from 1932-1972 conducted by our government did deprive 399 black men from treament for syphillis. Our government never told these victims that they even had syphillis. This was a sanctioned operation by the US department of Health. No one wants to remember that such things ever took place, but they did happen and are well documented.
For Hillary Clinton to just pass off Jeremiah Wright as a total lunatic, is just plain blind and stupid. Such a move will come back to bite her. There is plenty of time between now and November for some of Hillary''s cherry picked campaign treasures to become worthless and blow up in her own face. - Reply to this comment
- Posted by Nearl4511 at 01:02 AM : May 02, 2008
RAmen. The Hillary camp feeds the MSM beast and hopes the dust they throw up will distract people from the real issues. I proudly voted for her husband twice and wouldn''t take back either vote, but as she is fond of saying, she''s not him. - Reply to this comment
- Posted by TawpDawg11 at 12:55 AM : May 02, 2008
I''m in much the same place as you (I''ll be 52 soon) and the excitement I feel about Barack Obama reminds me of being a kid and listening to John, Bobby and Martin speak. he makes me feel alive again with hope, like he could bring about Camalot like JFK did. He understands that a real leaders job is to inspire the people to be better then even they think they can. To inspire them to believe that we really can fix these problems we have. That we really can regain our moral standing in the world. That what we stand for as a people and a nation really is more important then anything else. that when it comes to picking our leader we don''t have to hold our nose and vote for the lesser of two evils but can really vote for who we really want to lead us! - Reply to this comment
- Ever see a Hitchcock film where you are directed to look at the "McGuffin" while you find out the plot has nothing todo with that?
Ever latch onto a red herring in and Agatha Christie book?
That is exactly what this Wright issue is: A McGuffin. And look who is doing the directing......
This is a ruthless attempt at a power grab, pure and simple. The old guard isn''t ready to give up it''s money interests or power.
Soon the US will be bombing Iran and the old guard will be supporting it.....the fools. - Reply to this comment
- Posted by SgtRDS at 12:32 AM : May 02, 2008
Sgt - I''ve been a DEM all my life (50) and I remember thinking as a young person " Just wait til MY generation gets in power...we''ll make it right" Barack is exactly the candidate I always envisioned. I have grown to detest Hannity, Limbaugh, O''Reilly, the Blond Bombats, Fox fake news, etc etc etc. And my radio dial out here in the midwest...well, that is all there is to listen to. They talk about the liberal MSM...HA! Out here there is NO ALTERNATIVE to their mindless drivel pandering to idiots, dittoheads if you will. As a lifelong democrat I promise I will NEVER vote for anyone these goons favor. I pray for Obama to be the nominee, then the president, then reverse the damage our great nation has endured, and then live to tell his grandchildren all about it. YES WE CAN! - Reply to this comment
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