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Washington Post: Candidate Looking Beyond S.C. Primary, Turning Attention To 4 Delegate-Rich States

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by l00ker January 23, 2008 7:38 PM EST
Where are all those political pundits who can help us sort out fact and fiction? So many comments have indicated that they will Not support the Clintons (yes, that''''s right, it''''s not just HRC, but Bill too who wants to reside in that house) that they will cross over or not vote. What kind of effect will this result in? Isn''''t this a crowning of a republican (whoever it may be, any of them can beat her) even without an election? The democrats should look at what they wish for - voting for HRC = republican president.


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Posted by notopennshut at 03:36 PM : Jan 23, 2008



Crowning a Republican? Uh yeah, Barney even.
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by l00ker January 23, 2008 7:36 PM EST
Obama and his supporters should stop acting like a bunch of candyass cry babies, stop their whining, and get on with the election.

If you can%u2019t stand the heat then get out of the furnace!

He and his team are starting to act like a bunch of ******* Republicans!



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Posted by masterballs2 at 03:55 PM : Jan 23, 2008



Did you say MasterBall, or MasterBull.
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by l00ker January 23, 2008 7:33 PM EST
And I can bloody understand why.
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by hillaryin08 January 23, 2008 7:32 PM EST
Major Republican candidates on Iraq - "Stay the course."
Major Republican candidates on health care - "Stay the course."
Major Republican candidates on the economy - (louder) "More tax cuts for the wealthy, less corporate oversight."
Mitt Romney - "I am the candidate for change."
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Like where the Bush / Cheney / Halliburton agenda is taking us?
Be sure to vote for Republicans in 2008 if you do.


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Posted by glossypan at 03:06 PM : Jan 23, 2008

Remember, we couldnt have done it without our willing accomplices in the Democrat Party
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by shortestfuse January 23, 2008 7:19 PM EST
So many states...so many delegates at stake...so many people to try to please (and remembering who you''re trying to please).... It''s enough to make a grown woman cry.
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by erizin January 23, 2008 7:18 PM EST
Marc Rich pardons= Denise Rich donation of $100,000.
Hillary''s capmaign manager and treasurer indicted in 2005 for witholding donation information....3 people Bill pardoned donated to HRC campaign....Lincoln Bedroom rentouts for cash...Norman Hsu...Whitewater...Cattlefutures...The lsit is endless

Obama 08
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by glossypan January 23, 2008 7:05 PM EST
Restore our faith in America and return America to it''s status as leader of the free world.
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Stop the burgeoning debt and decline of our dollar. Billions of your taxpayer dollars are shipped to Dubai and Iraq with no improvement to your life.
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Restore fiscal integrity in Washington.
Remember peace and prosperity? Vote to return to them.
Vote Democratic.
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by giub99 January 23, 2008 7:04 PM EST
We''re for you Senator Clinton! Keep up the good work.

Barry Obama; nice guy but this stage-play that is his candidancy is just getting old and played out. Time to move on. I know that majority of this country want REAL CHANGE FROM DAY 1 - NOT JUST TALK....
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by gunownerdan January 23, 2008 6:44 PM EST
Both Clinton and Obama say you as a citizen cannot be trusted to own common handguns, rifles, and shotguns. Meanwhile they are constantly surrounded by bodyguards holding fully-automatic MACHINE GUNS.

"How a politician stands on the Second Amendment tells you how he or she views you as an individual ... as a trustworthy and productive citizen, or as part of an unruly crowd that needs to be lorded over, controlled, supervised, and taken care of."
- Suzanna Gratia-Hupp
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by notopennshut January 23, 2008 6:36 PM EST
Where are all those political pundits who can help us sort out fact and fiction? So many comments have indicated that they will Not support the Clintons (yes, that''s right, it''s not just HRC, but Bill too who wants to reside in that house) that they will cross over or not vote. What kind of effect will this result in? Isn''t this a crowning of a republican (whoever it may be, any of them can beat her) even without an election? The democrats should look at what they wish for - voting for HRC = republican president.
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by glossypan January 23, 2008 6:33 PM EST
Democratic plan:
End the Iraq occupation.
Spend Americans tax dollars improving America.
Reign in spiralling health care coats.
Restore the rule of law and return our country to a constitutional democracy.
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Republican plan:
More of the same Bush / Cheney / Halliburton enrichment program, with a few new faces to help carry away your tax dollars and give you huge deficits and cheapened dollars.
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by l00ker January 23, 2008 6:26 PM EST
If Obama ever gets elected, will he rather be Mr. "President" or Mr "Present"???


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Posted by metroduck75 at 03:17 PM : Jan 23, 2008


Let''s wait and see, deal?
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by shutupnvote January 23, 2008 6:26 PM EST




lol who can tell between the Senator Obama supporters and the rabid repugs they act the same......................cultist are cultist I guess not matter the personality and with their boy Bush there appears to be a void being filled with that hate name calling and fear and the poor little victim Whah Whaha Whah crowd politics of cult personality as usual%u2026%u2026%u2026.hell no we don%u2019t care about no stinking federal indictments and pending trial, record? records only get you in trouble when you take a stand for or against something%u2026%u2026%u2026%u2026%u2026%u2026%u2026...


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by l00ker January 23, 2008 6:14 PM EST
Hill Force One? Better make that AIR Force One, and that''s air as in oxygen, so dont'' even try it!
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by l00ker January 23, 2008 6:12 PM EST
Are you like, trying to scare people? There is definately a pattern here with these Clinton folks. They do not know that what they do. So sad.
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by l00ker January 23, 2008 6:11 PM EST
Are you like, trying to scare people? There is definately a pattern here with these Clinton folks. They do not know that whay they do. So sad.
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by glossypan January 23, 2008 6:06 PM EST
Major Republican candidates on Iraq - "Stay the course."
Major Republican candidates on health care - "Stay the course."
Major Republican candidates on the economy - (louder) "More tax cuts for the wealthy, less corporate oversight."
Mitt Romney - "I am the candidate for change."
** **
Like where the Bush / Cheney / Halliburton agenda is taking us?
Be sure to vote for Republicans in 2008 if you do.
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by l00ker January 23, 2008 5:59 PM EST

...............good for her, good to write off SC Senator Obama is up 20 digits since the attacks on the Clintons for supposedly being racist for not crying about Katrina victims and using racial code words, she should invest elsewhere where she can get a fair shake and all peoples and communities can weight in and vote for her not just against something. This Dem race politics is very unflattering making you wonder what the party stands for really and if it is truly inclusive %u2026%u2026%u2026%u2026an this Rezko thing very strange


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Posted by shutupNvote at 02:56 PM : Jan 23, 2008


Oh well, I guess that''s it for you; I hear by banish you to the not worth responding to schlock farm.
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by shutupnvote January 23, 2008 5:58 PM EST
...............good for her, good to write off SC Senator Obama is up 20 digits since the attacks on the Clintons for supposedly being racist for not crying about Katrina victims and using racial code words, she should invest elsewhere where she can get a fair shake and all peoples and communities can weight in and vote for her not just against something. This Dem race politics is very unflattering making you wonder what the party stands for really and if it is truly inclusive %u2026%u2026%u2026%u2026an this Rezko thing very strange

NEXT


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by shutupnvote January 23, 2008 5:56 PM EST


...............good for her, good to write off SC Senator Obama is up 20 digits since the attacks on the Clintons for supposedly being racist for not crying about Katrina victims and using racial code words, she should invest elsewhere where she can get a fair shake and all peoples and communities can weight in and vote for her not just against something. This Dem race politics is very unflattering making you wonder what the party stands for really and if it is truly inclusive %u2026%u2026%u2026%u2026an this Rezko thing very strange
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