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Washington Post: Democratic Front-Runners Try Backing Away From Racially-Charged Debate

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by watcher269-2009 January 15, 2008 1:10 PM EST
Oh, STOP it - You''re starting to look like Republican GOP Candidates.
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by pepperp1 January 15, 2008 1:03 PM EST
Representative Rangel is right, you cant scream fire and then really believe we are stupid enough to think you%u2019re the heroic fireman putting the flames out and saving the wounded

And make no mistake this spat as you call it cut deep, Senator Obama may have moved the black vote but to make them feel like victims of racist attacks again is no more than a smack down and its disgusting. And now a decorated war hero Representative Rangel, exceptional man with a great history of service to America, is just STUPID%u2026.hmmmm not racist I guess

Now this Triaged Newsweek, Wapo, NBC, MSNBC tweety spit baller Obama cheerleading squad captain I cried when he speaks, showed their hand again with the scarlet R this weekend, just like last weekend when the B was dead. I am waiting for the MSNBC-NEWEEK-NBC-WaPO triaged the ho in the race sucked the donkey off while wearing a blue dress story next week. Ill watch Abrams maybe but the rest of the boys no way triaged trash.

The debate tonight should be canceled there is no way NBC Russert the other big Tweety pie MSNBC Matthews-Keith O. should be moderators.


CBS should rethink joining with Wapo and America watch what this TRIAGED group is feeding you
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by l00ker January 15, 2008 12:39 PM EST
These two you''re speaking of must be the Clintons, because Obama has not said anything and didn''t start anything. The Clinton''s can cry victim all they like; it''s just like the Iraq war vote, Iran Revolutionary Council vote, it''s all documented and straight from the horse''s mouth.
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by realpatriot1 January 15, 2008 12:38 PM EST
pepperp1,

If you don''t want to hear the bell stop ringing it. The best way to do that is to relinquish the last word in the blame game and let the voters decide.
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by hwy71so January 15, 2008 12:29 PM EST
Its a shame that we would let one of these serve as our president... The whole lot: Democrats, Republicans, all of them.

The only one I find presidential is Duncan Hunter. The rest are just too busy trying to make each other look bad.
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by antoniof123 January 15, 2008 12:26 PM EST
I am not prejudice:

I hate every one equally!

Have a nice day.
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by pepperp1 January 15, 2008 12:15 PM EST
"Someone said, ''You can''t unring a bell'' -- well, the biggest bell in American politics just got rung," said James Carville, a Clinton confidant.


Rubish, this started with Representative Jackson MSNBC, Professor Dyson MSNBC, Donna Brazille CNN, Candice Tolliver Obama spokeswoman WaPO, and Representative Clyburn NYT all aligned with Senator Obama. The triage of this mantra and flaming of the fires is what is beginning to show the pattern, Newsweek ALTER Clinton girl bad we need boys, Wapo editorial opinion page and their cable flunky MSNBC tweety stupid spit ball Matthews, repeat after me, repeat after me, Clinton is the HO Obama the Prince next week I%u2019m sure she will have had *** with the Donkey itself. We get it you WANT to elect Senator Obama your idea of who should be President. We in America NEED a President are interest are not mutual.

The DNC is not without blame in this Debacle to have accepted assurance of neutrality was not wise.


"Someone said, ''You can''t unring a bell'' -- well, the biggest bell in American politics just got rung," said James Carville, a Clinton confidant.


DING DONG
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