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Washington Post: Republicans Are Skeptical Of Democrat's "Post-Partisan" Pitch, But Worry It Just Might Work

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by abdoul_pasha January 7, 2008 7:38 PM EST
Posted by BaghdadsHere
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OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO the Great American Democracy! We saw your racist brain! Where is the Free American Atmosphere? It liberated itself and escaped.
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by baghdadshere January 7, 2008 7:37 PM EST
BaghdadsHere: "al-qaeda, al-qaeda, al-qaeda, the sky is falling, the sky is falling, I''''m a hysterical little girl, too stupid to see how republicans have molded and controlled my every thought . . ."

Posted by Candide777 at 04:27 PM : Jan 07, 2008

Candide,,,,,,Nobody wants to scare you. 9/11 was real.
Marcodele,,,,,,,,You fool. Mohammed Atta planned that shiite during the Clinton administration remember?

Candide,,,,,,I hope you are as pretty as hysterical, but nobody is trying to scare you.
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by abdoul_pasha January 7, 2008 7:36 PM EST
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by baghdadshere January 7, 2008 7:32 PM EST
The question is: Is America ready for its first Black President? If it is should it be a crack and marijuana dependent?
Folks,,,,Think twice before voting in a guy with an arabic name so similar to OSAMA BIN LADEN. Mohammed Atta also were living in America as an innocent tourist.
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by pl641 January 7, 2008 7:30 PM EST
After two terms of this madness, enough is enough. We are not better off now, than we were eight years ago. Infact we are worse off now, and it''s only getting worse. It''s time for a change, no more Republican miss leading of the American people.
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by January 7, 2008 7:29 PM EST
the more I see him, the better I like him. this country is in desperate need of a change in direction. I think he just might be the one that could do it. who in their right mind would vote for more of the same old GOP *** that has been spread knee deep across this country for the last 7 years?
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by straightener--2008 January 7, 2008 7:29 PM EST
Rep. Tom Cole (Okla.), chairman of the National Republican Congressional Committee, dismissing Obama''s transformational pledges as naive. "It''s captivating. It''s intoxicating, but it''s not going to last."

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That''s the kind of defeatist rhetoric that will never get anything changed. It took the 2006 November mid-term elections to oust Rumsfeld. See, change can happen for the better.
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by jackie0428 January 7, 2008 7:28 PM EST
OK everyone, here''s my imitation of Abdoul_Pasha: Stop to be talking such way, you naughty man! You be so not intelligent! You know nothing! Be out of this area now! You are not smart in the ways of the world!
HAHAHHAHHAHAHHAHAH
Oh, I crack myself up......sides....hurting....
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by gangesdak January 7, 2008 7:28 PM EST
US is synonymus with individualism. With that as given, how can anyone bring everybody together to see things in one color only. Obama cannot force people to see things his way. Pulling everbody together in his way is just a myth.
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by candide777 January 7, 2008 7:27 PM EST
Obama and Hillary are the best pick for President.
They promise so many changes and America is looking for changes.
-They will allow al-qaeda to rebuild training camps.
-They will allow Iran become a nuclear power.
-They will allow Iran to control middle east.
-They will allow Hugo Chavez to spread communism.
-They will allow gayss marriage.
-They will allow illegal immigration.
-There will be more buildings demolished by al-qaeda
Posted by BaghdadsHere at 04:14 PM : Jan 07, 2008

BaghdadsHere: "al-qaeda, al-qaeda, al-qaeda, the sky is falling, the sky is falling, I''m a hysterical little girl, too stupid to see how republicans have molded and controlled my every thought . . ."
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