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by aldena13 March 29, 2008 1:20 AM EDT
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by aldena13 March 29, 2008 1:16 AM EDT
CBS, what is this about not publishing responses so that everyone can be heard?

Where are they? I am new to this forum so I will consider that it was my error not yours.

My comment is that Howard Dean and the other "leadership" of the Democratic party has made a mockery of the democratic process & should be impeached or dismissed forever by the party. I simply conclude that they are all heading for cover and it is too late. If they would take a more positive approach to the current situation they would do our party better. A brokered convention will not kill this party... it may be the only format to pull the party together now....manipulation by the "leadership" trying to (even now) broker this out before the convention is what can and will send many of us over to the other side. It is not the process that is pulling us apart, it is the "established rules" that are becoming a moving target that make no sense that are doing so.
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by fleura-2009 March 29, 2008 1:09 AM EDT
There is only one Democrat for our party, none other than Barack Obama!

Hillary Clinton will serve well in her current position and keep the issued alive.

But we need a leader and our DNC Party stands strong and should support our Barack Obama.
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by fleura-2009 March 29, 2008 1:09 AM EDT
There is only one Democrat for our party, none other than Barack Obama!

Hillary Clinton will serve well in her current position and keep the issued alive.

But we need a leader and our DNC Party stands strong and should support our Barack Obama.
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by ksh1022 March 29, 2008 12:59 AM EDT
The far left of the democratic party have lost their minds. They select candidates who can''t win in the general. Kerry, Mondale, Dukakis to name a few. They are determined to put up Obama this time. To suggest that Hillary should drop out when she is only slightly behind by over 100 delegates is nuts! We will end up counting Florida which she won. She will win PA and IN. She has won all of the big states that go blue in the general. Obama has The negatives of Rezko, Rev.Wright and his inexperience. The republicans will eat Obama for breakfast. I hope we as democrats come to our senses and realize that a moderate like Hillary is the better option.
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by fleura-2009 March 29, 2008 12:55 AM EDT
Barack Obama 2008!
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by fleura-2009 March 29, 2008 12:54 AM EDT
Like I told all you true Democrats to unite and vote for our Barack Obama!!!
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by aldena13 March 29, 2008 12:52 AM EDT
ugly comments for a potentially ugly situation designed by the leaders of the Democratic Party. I could not understand to begin with why Howard Dean was deemed the head honcho in this matter.

If Dean & the (and I must put this in quotes) other "leadership" of the Democratic Party would put a more positive light on the wonderful intense battle within our party, we will get a lot further with the detachment of many of us Democrats willing to go to the "other side" should our particular candidates not win. They screwed this up Royaly in Michgan & Florida. They are trying to save themselves. I am ready for an impeachment process of Dean & the others that have made a mockery of the democratic process.
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by fleura-2009 March 29, 2008 12:42 AM EDT
Obama Rules!
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by sweetypaws March 29, 2008 12:23 AM EDT
Leahy and others who spew the same garbage have a lot of nerve. Obama can''t win it either, because of the DNC stupdity surrounding MI and FL. I contend and believe it''s about time a few lawyers jumped on this bandwagon, that in at least Michigan (I haven''t researched FL yet) that the primary votes should count. Reason being, Obama could have kept his name on the ballot also and opted not to, but he didn''t just leave his name off, he had a voice that influenced the "none of the above" option, which means he influenced that ticket. The none of the above votes should be apportioned by percentage to those candidates who were included in that none of the above bucket with the percentage equivalent to their share of the delegates going into Michigan. They, including Obama, manipulated the none of the above at the time to benefit themselves later, not believe Hillary would capture the majority vote, but their plan backfired. I don''t know if the same is true in FL, but in MI the primary vote should count!
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