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- To: kstar42: You said, "When brains get old, they don''t work as well."
Your post contains an offensive, ageist comment that reveals your immaturity. Often, with age comes wisdom. Be patient... eventually you''ll get there. - Reply to this comment
- It is amazing that too many Americans are not bright enough to appreciate what a Harvard Law Degree and a university professor of Constitutional Law says about the intellect and capacity of one with such a lofty status.
When brains get old, they don''''t work as well.
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Posted by Agnim at 09:21 PM : Mar 13, 2008
I''m not old and I''m not supporting him...and I''m educated and rich.... - Reply to this comment
- gcgray1,
The only punch Hillary will be giving will be punch she serves with the brownies she''s baking. She really needs to end her pipe-dream about a woman becoming president and let the last two men standing, Obama and OLD man McCain, duke it out, which shouldn''t last long since the Obama shuffle will steamroll OLD man McCain. - Reply to this comment
- come on Hillary give him the one two punch I know you can
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- Wow! Nice to see so many positive Obama supporter comments here. You are a wonderful addition to the Democratic party. Thanks so much for all you do.
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- AndersenME, you have a point as to what her candidacy may do to the Democratic party.
nickliu07, sir you have every right to support your choice for prez by whatever standard you choose---though, I don''t know too many people supporting her for her smile, confidence, positive attitude (?), and attractiveness. I hope you have or will focus on the issues also and see if you agree with her on that, too!
I''m glad more debates will take place, they may distinguish the ''shaff from the wheat''! - Reply to this comment
- Will someone please take the Clinton campaign off life support and let it die with dignity?
The Orwellian pronouncements of Penn, Ferraro and company are destroying the credibility of the Democratic Party as a whole.
Why should we choke to death on their sour grapes? - Reply to this comment
- I''d support hillary. Love her smile and her confidence. She always has a positive attitude and that is what makes her outstanding. Everytime I signed in the site ***Mixedfriends.com*** and some men were talking about her and said she is attractive.
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- Losing Hilary Clinton is still in the campaign (and we all know why); yet the congresswoman mindlessly claimed to the effect, "Obama wouldn''t be where he''s at if he white man .... OR A WOMAN"!
Isn''t Hilary Clinton A WOMAN? lol
And isn''t Hilary Clinton the loser and very much in the same spot as Barack Obama, and getting as much media coverage as Obama?
There is no way that an American OF ANY ETHNIC GROUP OR GENDER could not have ran a similar grassroots campaign as Barack Obama.
Only, most US (master-servant) politicians rather run a ''top down'' campaign, where they treat the voters as extras in their campaign.
So to draw attention to pigmentation and gender and ignore Obama''s astuteness is ignorant and plain racist.
It is amazing that too many Americans are not bright enough to appreciate what a Harvard Law Degree and a university professor of Constitutional Law says about the intellect and capacity of one with such a lofty status.
When brains get old, they don''t work as well. - Reply to this comment
- How did "Paster" get past me ?
"All I can tell you is, I"m proud to have the support of Pastor Hagee" - John McCain - Reply to this comment
- RE: Posted by pepperp1 at 08:35 PM : Mar 13, 2008
Two Wrongs don"t make a Wright.
I"ll see you Wright and raise you a Hagee.
Hate-filled pastor John Hagee, McCain"s favorite clergyman and supporter.
"All I can tell you is, I"m proud to have the support of Paster Hagee" - John McCain - Reply to this comment
- Factcheck.org has some problems with Hillary Clinton"s claims of superior foreign policy experience.
"Clinton claims to have "negotiated open borders" in Macedonia to fleeing Kosovar refugees. But the Macedonian border opened a full day before she arrived, and her meetings with Macedonian officials were too brief to allow for much serious negotiating.
Clinton"s activities "helped bring peace to Northern Ireland." Irish officials are divided as to how helpful Clinton''s actions were, and key players agree that she was not directly involved in any actual negotiations.
Clinton has repeatedly referenced her "dangerous" trip to Bosnia. She fails to mention, however, that the Bosnian war had officially ended three months before her visit - or that she made the trip with her 16-year-old daughter and two entertainers.
Both Bill and Hillary Clinton claim that Hillary privately championed the use of U.S. troops to stop the genocide in Rwanda. That conversation left no public record, however, as U.S. policy was explicitly to stay out of Rwanda, and officials say that the use of U.S. troops was never considered.
Clinton''s tough speech on human rights delivered to a Beijing audience is as advertised, though Clinton herself has been dismissive of speeches that aren"t backed by solutions."
http://www.factcheck.org/elections-2008/hillarys_adventures_abroad.html - Reply to this comment
- Obama''s Pastor: God *** America, U.S. to Blame for 9/11
Obama''s Pastor, Rev. Jeremiah Wright, Has a History of What Even Obama''s Campaign Aides Say Is ''Inflammatory Rhetoric''
ABC NEWS
and Obama was out yesterday with his attack dogs sicked on and threatening a 71 year old women with Mr Hope saying SHE IS the divisive one when his own Pastor is says God damnnn America is to blame for 911
and that rich white people are the evil of this country OUTRAGEOUS - Reply to this comment
- Glory Hallelujah! Obama is not a Muslim. His preacher screams and yells about the other race while praising Jesus. The preacher must be a Republican. Why does the FOX News droppings fuss about Wright but dismiss bigoted haters like Hagee and Robertson.
McCain says he does not agree with all that Hagee says and that ends the discussion. Obama says he does not agree with all that Wright says and the discussion switches from middle name absurdity to right-wing bigotry. - Reply to this comment
- Everybody! Read this article from an independent source about Hillary''s resume'' inflation:
http://www.mcclatchydc.com/election2008/story/30048.html - Reply to this comment
- Alright, another chance to watch Clinton''s superior command of issues, and Obama''s amazing agreement with all of HER ideas.
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- One America, One Love! Spread the word! America the beautiful the melting pot! Obama is half white and half Black, he loves both sides!
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- Hillary''s a woman. OLD man McCain is too old. So, Obama is the only real choice here. Obama 2008!
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- What debate again? Hillary should concentrate on courting Republicans to vote for her in the Democrats primary since she is sure Dems won''t. But she should beware that they are not voting her because they like her. but because they are sure they can beat her in the Gen. election unlike Obama.
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- "Ferraro is currently a lobbyist in New York with Blank Rome Government Relations."
Oh I see she''s really a lobbyist for Republicans and the military industrial complex now...
Here''s what Blank Rome''s own web site says about Gerry:
"On a slightly territorial note, however, the Washington Post.com reported, Geraldine Ferraro is heading back to D.C. or at least she be spending more time here . . . . The 1984 vice presidential candidate . . . adds a bit of Democratic flava to a firm known for its GOP ties; she also returns to town just in time for the latest round of the nation ready to elect a woman? interviews."
So when she''s out there raising money for the Clintons and being disciminated against because she''s white- is she really on a feminist crusade or is she trying to buy favors for Blank Rome''s big bucks clients?
What a joke- Hillary''s superdelegate Mr. Spitzer isn''t the only NY politician that understands prostitution.... - Reply to this comment