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by nottellin1 February 8, 2008 8:25 PM EST
Me and my students are canvasing door to door to speak to women voters, to inform/educate/and liberate them, and for many have encouraged divorce as the first step toward freedom, once we define the dominance we see. Likewise, we must support by voting, for this great woman, Hillary, to lead us out of bondage.


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Posted by TRueprogress at 02:53 PM : Feb 08, 2008

While you are canvassing, make sure to discuss the ''Peace Ladder'' with whoever opens the door. A project like that will help them know how serious you are!
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by nottellin1 February 8, 2008 8:23 PM EST
The words ''President Hilary Clinton'' scare the living heck out of me.
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by melbuck3 February 8, 2008 7:32 PM EST
realpatriot1 I don''t care if it is Daschle or some Republican talking about McCain, it is rediculous for has been politicians who their own voters threw them out of politics have no business talking about anyone for any reason! You can swing it for Obama all you like to, but the bottom line is they turn more people off then they do on towards this entire election!

If you don''t like Clinton, so be it, but you can not defend Candidate Obama who has done NOTHING and saying that is easy to do!

He got to his place in the US Senate on the backs of dirty money, turns around and returns the dirty money from money given to a campaign for Presidency!

But he is still a politician who arrived where he is at on the backs of dirty money, so the holier than thou attitude simply doesn''t apply for him! He is also a fraud in saying he can clean up Washington! how can he when he arrived there on a pile of dirt?

This is Obama, the real Obama and believing in anything he says isn''t worth a thing considering the claims he makes are all based on a record of achievement that is plastered in dirty means to get there! Truth about Obama is simple, "believe as I say and not as I have done"!

So basically it boils down to the pot calling the kettle black and that being the case, he who preaches of goodness and is tainted is a self for profit human being and not someone looking out for anyones interests but his own!
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by ajmarine1 February 8, 2008 7:32 PM EST
Posted by alanrobisch2 at 04:14 PM : Feb 08, 2008


What Al had to say about it during an interveiw.



WALLACE: If I may, sir %u2014 if I may ask the question, a grand jury says it was a hoax. A jury found you guilty of defamation and made you pay one of the white officers $87,000.

Did you ever apologize to any of them for your comments?

SHARPTON: May I answer the question?

WALLACE: If you answer the question about Tawana Brawley, sure.

SHARPTON: I''m answering the question, yes. Just like I have done in other cases where juries find in criminal cases %u2014 there''s no guilt in a civil case %u2014 and did not apologize and come to find out we were right.

I believed I was right on Ms. Brawley. We paid the penalty, just as I felt Mr. Imus should pay the penalty. I did not apologize for something that I believed were right.

I believed many Americans disagreed with the jury in O.J. Simpson. Do they have to apologize and say they were racist because they believed O.J. Simpson was guilty and the jury said he was not, or Michael Jackson?

I mean, all of us have the right to disagrees with juries. If people feel that you did it wrongly, they have a right to pursue an action, and you should stay and stand up and pay the penalty of that. I did. And so should others, including, in this case, Mr. Imus.

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by cbs4me3 February 8, 2008 7:28 PM EST
Any word what happened to this guy? The picture in not the least bit flattering. I''ll bet he would hate to go into the wax museum with that face.
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by alanrobisch February 8, 2008 7:14 PM EST
Aj I totally agree. He has never paid the fine imposed for slander
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by denn034 February 8, 2008 7:11 PM EST
When their own party attacks the Clinton''s negativity, then, that''s says something for sure. One wonders why Daschle isn''t attacking his own party for planning to go negative against McCain. Hypocrisy galore for sure.
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by ajmarine1 February 8, 2008 7:08 PM EST
It sort of bothers me that either call themselves reverend since neither acts in the manner of an honorable person particulary Sharpton

Posted by alanrobisch2 at 04:02 PM : Feb 08, 2008


I think it is funny that Jesse was having an affair while he was counseling Bill about Monica.

I lost all respect for Al after the Tawana Brawley thing.
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by alanrobisch February 8, 2008 7:02 PM EST
think the Rev. Al & Jesse drop the "Reverend" from their names when they run for office also.



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Posted by AJMarine1 at 03:50 PM : Feb 08, 2008

It sort of bothers me that either call themselves reverend since neither acts in the manner of an honorable person particulary Sharpton
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by alanrobisch February 8, 2008 7:00 PM EST
This man is just pissed because he was removed and you know Tom there was good reason. If you don''''t do what you are told by the people that put you in office be prepared to be removed.
Posted by antoniof123 at 03:04 PM : Feb 08, 2008
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My impression of tom daschle was of a well spoken intelligent man and not a sour grapes individual. He lost reeclection by maybe 10000 votes. He is an honorable person unlike the clintons
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by hawksprings February 8, 2008 6:52 PM EST
Hey TRueprogress,

Name one Republican woman that you would vote for.
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by ajmarine1 February 8, 2008 6:50 PM EST
Yeah ain''''t it amazing she changes even her own name to insure her election. Talk about a chameleon

Posted by alanrobisch2 at 03:47 PM : Feb 08, 2008


I think the Rev. Al & Jesse drop the "Reverend" from their names when they run for office also.
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by alanrobisch February 8, 2008 6:47 PM EST
I''''ve been confused since she drop the "Rodman" from her name now that she has started her Presidential run.



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Posted by AJMarine1 at 03:42 PM : Feb 08, 2008

Yeah ain''t it amazing she changes even her own name to insure her election. Talk about a chameleon
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by realpatriot1 February 8, 2008 6:46 PM EST
melbuck3,

If Daschle was defending Hillary against attacks by Obama you would be praising him as the victim of a vast right wing conspiracy.

commonsence,

Your speculation about JFK applies directly to mattress Bill.

beader69,

A sure sign that someone is in a cult is when they believe in a myth not supported by the facts...like Hillary has experience.

If you haven''t heard women saying they plan on voting for hillary simply because she''s a woman i direct you to the comments of one trueprogress.

Funny how Hillary had majority black support until SHE started playing the race card!

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by ajmarine1 February 8, 2008 6:42 PM EST
"Ms. Candidate."

Feminists need to rally, as "Ms. H." is a vote for
ourselves

Posted by TRueprogress at 02:53 PM : Feb 08, 2008


Did I miss something? Did Hillary get rid of Bill?

I''ve been confused since she drop the "Rodman" from her name now that she has started her Presidential run.
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by gretagreen February 8, 2008 6:26 PM EST
I just hope Hillary and Obama, and their surrogates and supporters, don''t bash each other so much that the voters turn to McCain. Hillary and Obama are both GREAT candidates. One of them should be in the White House.
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by alanrobisch February 8, 2008 6:21 PM EST
Likewise, we must support by voting, for this great woman, Hillary, to lead us out of bondage.


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Posted by TRueprogress at 02:53 PM : Feb 08, 2008

What a bunch of junk. I am glad I am not going to the school you are going to be teaching at. Its obvious that you are a sexist and you judge by gender not ability. Voting for Hillary is voting for a liar whose sole goal is political power.
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by antoniof123 February 8, 2008 6:04 PM EST
This man is just pissed because he was removed and you know Tom there was good reason. If you don''t do what you are told by the people that put you in office be prepared to be removed.

God I hate a cry baby, sounds just like the right wing radio talk show hosts always crying and blabering about nothing.
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by gunownerdan February 8, 2008 6:00 PM EST
"How a politician stands on the Second Amendment tells you how he or she views you as an individual ... as a trustworthy and productive citizen, or as part of an unruly crowd that needs to be lorded over, controlled, supervised, and taken care of."
- Suzanna Gratia-Hupp

www.A-HUMAN-RIGHT.com
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by trueprogress February 8, 2008 5:53 PM EST
WOMEN ARE STILL SLAVES

AS a feminist and a Women''s Studies full Professor at a major public college (to be named) I am not surprised at the "good old boys" gang and tag teaming our poor Ms. Candidate. As I predicted some time ago, the "bus drivers" will NEVER allow one of the PASSENGERS to take control of the bus. In this case, Feminists need to rally, as Ms. H. is a vote for ourselves. We can not vote for ANY MAN, no matter how torn we are by race concerns. Women are more historically represssed/enslaved/dominated/detailed/renagerated/ vs. any race, as women never had an "equal" rights law passed and are still second class citizens. In many states for example, women are expected by law to earn an income after 5 years of support from a "husband" even if the woman devotes her time to social activists causes !! I for one am offended.
Me and my students are canvasing door to door to speak to women voters, to inform/educate/and liberate them, and for many have encouraged divorce as the first step toward freedom, once we define the dominance we see. Likewise, we must support by voting, for this great woman, Hillary, to lead us out of bondage.
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