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by b-easy63 March 13, 2008 11:47 PM EDT
If the nom is stolen from him, He should go on McCAins ticket and do to the Dems what Joe Liebermann did. LOL

Then when HIlary gets her token black replacement--find out just how much color did not play a part.
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by b-easy63 March 13, 2008 11:46 PM EDT
''''m with Pelosi. Hillary Clinton sees the need to have an African-American on the ticket, and that is good. But it cannot and should NOT be baby Obama, 3-year Senator who couldn''''t lead anything out of a wet paper bag! There are plenty of prominent, experienced and accomplished Black Democrats worthy of being the Presidential or Vice Presidential nominee, Louis Farrakhan''''s choice it NOT one of them!

Posted by phillysage at 06:36 PM : Mar 13, 2008


what a fvcking bigot you are. So you think that people will just switch up to the next black candidate because they are voting for a color and not a certain person? You demean all blacks and men by your words. Suppose Obama wins the nomination and just inserts another white chick over 60 with ties to NOW? Will that guarantee him a win and all the votes? Should he tap Tipper Gore or Pelosi to pacify Hilary supporters? Is that a fair exchange? *** are you SAYING? If Hilary tries to put another black in, the blacks might all just stay home. They are not shoes--not interchangeable depending on where one is going. They are just like every other fvcking human being. You make me sick.
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by swf1960 March 13, 2008 10:54 PM EDT
Pelosi is right on! How can Hillary support Obama after basing her entire campaign strategy against his ability to lead the country? And for Obama to run Hillary as VP? Certainly Pelosi isn''t thinking this, but the notion of Hillary''s self-serving strategy "at all cost" to ensure her Presidency is seriously daunting. (insert theme for Dead Presidents)
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by socrates392 March 13, 2008 10:53 PM EDT
Nice to see Pelosi is a closet Obama supporter . . . the noose is tightening around Hillary''s neck . . .
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by greenfun March 13, 2008 10:38 PM EDT
Thanks for the negative view Nancy.
Maybe it would be better to have an upbeat, positive attitude. Of course, I also like the sound of Clinton/Edwards.
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by phillysage March 13, 2008 9:36 PM EDT
I''m with Pelosi. Hillary Clinton sees the need to have an African-American on the ticket, and that is good. But it cannot and should NOT be baby Obama, 3-year Senator who couldn''t lead anything out of a wet paper bag! There are plenty of prominent, experienced and accomplished Black Democrats worthy of being the Presidential or Vice Presidential nominee, Louis Farrakhan''s choice it NOT one of them!
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by alee25 March 13, 2008 9:27 PM EDT
Pelosi is 67 years old, hardly the dream ticket.
Hillary is the best candidate for the job. Time is on her side.
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by jsilver2th March 13, 2008 9:27 PM EDT
Dream Ticket:

Obama &
Pelosi
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by jesterbelle March 13, 2008 8:21 PM EDT
Looks like Clinton might have peeved off some higher ups.


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Posted by susan10001 at 03:45 PM : Mar 13, 2008

i''ve been ssaying this for the last three days,nobody believed me.Hill babys''got her teat in a wringer.She''s trying to keep the SDs she''s got from jumping ship over it.
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by dinslc March 13, 2008 7:01 PM EDT
She already DID ELABORATE.
In an interview earlier this week, Pelosi said something to the effect that, since Clinton practically endorsed McCain, she (Pelosi) couldn''t see that supposed "dream ticket" between Obama and Clinton ever happening.

Hillary is unqualified to be president or VP.
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