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by lalabradle August 8, 2008 8:35 PM EDT
I really don''t understand why everyone is talking about the Clintons. They are out, they had their chance. The biddy lost. Obama should really keep them out of his campaign because Hillary is bitter, she already lost. And believe me, men in America will never have a woman running this almighty America, please.
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by lalabradle August 8, 2008 8:27 PM EDT
You people are funny. If white people haven''t been running this country under racism, what are they afraid of losing. And Hillary lost her bid for presidency, that''s over. Get over it. With her constantly trying to prove that she has more votes, she is only dividing the party. She did not have the most votes, that''s why Obama is running for president and not her. Let it go.
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by element51 August 8, 2008 8:14 PM EDT
When you read posts like the one below from usais11 it is apparant that Obama will have a very difficult time winning. I believe that there are vast numbers of people who feel the same way usais11 does but don''t have the guts to admit it. At least usa doesn''t try to hide his racism. People lie, and they will claim that they don''t have a racist bone in their body but the truth is that they do. While there are lots of us who are not racist and we have come a long way, racism is still strong in this country. I think many of the hate filled posts that claim they won''t vote for Obama because he is a muslim or because of his church affiliation or his, fill in the blank, are just to cowardly to say it''s because he is half black. If it was a white guy who was running do you really think the right wing posters would be as vicious? I expect to get a few posts directed at me telling me how wrong I am but I really don''t care. This is just an opinion and we all know what opinions are like. Everyone has one, right?
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by dashortround August 8, 2008 8:08 PM EDT
With all due respect, if a black man were to win the Presidency, whites would lose all control of the USA.

Are you ready for that?

Posted by usais11

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As a white person all I can say is that the way the "whites" have totally screwed things up, they deserve to be booted out.

That aside, I think your post is pure 100% neo-nazi racist fear-mongering.
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by dashortround August 8, 2008 8:03 PM EDT
I don''t trust Hillary at all any more. She obviously is not willing to put "the good of the entire nation" ahead of her own selfish ambitions.

She seems to be getting more like John McCain''s buddy, Joe Lieberman, every day.

Maybe she and Lieberman should run together as Independents, and good luck to them in that hopeless endeavor.

Frankly, I don''t think I can ever vote for a woman again, after seeing how Hillary has divided the party. Women presidential candidates obviously cause far more trouble than they''re actually worth.

Sad to say, but it''s true. We all learn from our mistakes.
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by usais11 August 8, 2008 7:54 PM EDT
With all due respect, if a black man were to win the Presidency, whites would lose all control of the USA.

Are you ready for that?
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by element51 August 8, 2008 7:50 PM EDT
kennedy7955....I think you sort of misread my post. I was actually teasing WellHell3 as she is an Obama hater and really gets worked up when she talks about him. Of course, you didn''t know that so you naturally took my statement seriously. However as to Obama winning by a landslide, while I hope you are right, I fear for the worst. I believe that Hillary is far from down and out. It is entirely possible that the democratic convention will result in such a blood bath that it will be impossible to pull it together by election time. And you can''t count McCain out because the republicans are capable of destroying Obama.
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by a010407563 August 8, 2008 6:47 PM EDT
Comparing Barach Obama''s campaign to the Bataan death March is laughable. Obama is is more anti-military than Bill Clinton that he refused to visit our injured troops unless his campaing aide was present to hold his hand.
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by mbcsmith August 8, 2008 6:29 PM EDT
Edwards Admits Sexual Affair; Lied as Presidential Candidate
In ABC News Interview, Edwards Says He Cheated,
By RHONDA SCHWARTZ and BRIAN ROSS
August 8, 2008

John Edwards repeatedly lied during his Presidential campaign about an extramarital affair with a novice filmmaker, the former Senator admitted to ABC News today.

Democratic presidential candidate former U.S. Senator John Edwards (D-NC) speaks to supporters during a campaign event at the Keene State University in Keene, New Hampshire January 6, 2008
Edwards told ABC News correspondent Bob Woodruff he did have an affair with 44-year old Rielle Hunter, but said that he did not love her.



What a freakin slime ball lawyer this bum is.

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by rktsci3127 August 8, 2008 6:25 PM EDT
I don''t particularly like McCain but I wouldn''t vote for this Obama. One thing though, the democrats sure put on the best entertainment!
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