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by formrusmcsgt February 1, 2008 12:18 AM EST
Out of the Ball Park Clinton will be the nominee, it took a Clinton to clean up after the first Bush and I think we need another Clinton to clean up after this Bush and the crowd went WILD............

Posted by pepperp1 at 09:16 PM : Jan 31, 2008

Hillary''s qualifications for president:

1. She was married to a sitting president.

2. She got elected Senator because she is married to a former president.
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by excoachken February 1, 2008 12:18 AM EST
Realistically, Teddy finds the inexperienced Barrack much easier to control and manipulate than the Clinton clan. It is all about who bullies whom and Barrack has no idea of how the Washington inside can put the squeeze on the "new guy."
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by pepperp1 February 1, 2008 12:16 AM EST



Out of the Ball Park Clinton will be the nominee, it took a Clinton to clean up after the first Bush and I think we need another Clinton to clean up after this Bush and the crowd went WILD............
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by formrusmcsgt February 1, 2008 12:08 AM EST
I think Bill has lowered himself in amny people''s eyes in some of his comments regarding Hillary.

His comment regarding a debate when he stated "I think those guys were picking on her" would never have flown in defense of a male candidate.

Debates are supposed to be challenging and revealing. Hillary shouldn''t get special treatment just because she''s a woman.

And then there are his comments regarding Obama.

I think Bill has hurt himself and Hillary with his public stupidity as demonstrated at various junctures during the campaign.
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by formrusmcsgt February 1, 2008 12:02 AM EST
And it seems unfeasable that American voters would open their minds to that possibility.

Posted by marcodele at 08:55 PM : Jan 31, 2008

Only crackers would not be able to....
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by erasmus6 February 1, 2008 12:01 AM EST
Yep, Eraser, I "freaked out" so badly..." posted by tuckerndfw

Oh YES you did! You freaked out bigtime. ABSOLUTELY NO EXAGGERATION! You were pissed! In fact I was SHOCKED at how out of control you were. And the truly pathetic part was that it was all over the fact that I had made dream catchers and was Irish, like your wife.
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by irliberal February 1, 2008 12:00 AM EST
I''ve always thought highly of Ted Kennedy. I still do I guess. But he seems just a little too proud of himself and his family. Only an fool would think that Hillary was slighting JF Kennedy by those remarks, and only a prideful fool would seek to use his influence to undermine Hillary Clinton because of it. Watch it Ted, you are definitely expendable if you turn into a huge, blithering liability.
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by marcodele January 31, 2008 11:55 PM EST
Pensacola: I really respect your post, and at this point I don''t care if it is Barack or Hillary. I just want CHANGE. I don''t think John McCain, who has been the crazy uncle of the U.S. Senate for 25 years, represents that. No matter who the Dem nominee is, I will support them. The Bush years set our country back decades. I really love what Barack has written and said and done. But I am not sure America is open minded enough yet, to elect an black American. I live in the South, I wasn''t born here, but I live here. And it seems unfeasable that American voters would open their minds to that possibility. Yes, it is time they did, but no, I don''t think they would.
Please support whoever wins the Democratic nomination this year. And this comes from someone who voted for Bush Junior ONCE.
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by blackbug99 January 31, 2008 11:51 PM EST
It''s bad enough that when we elected Bill, Hillary came out with a National Health care plan. Funny, I didn''t remember her being elected to anything. I certainly won''t vote for a family presidency. Hell, with the recession, and Britney taking all the police escorts, how could "we the people" afford protection for a dual presidency? Clintons are "Old School." I want someone new. And, don''t give me the "experience," ***. Bush is the son of a President and related to President Franklin Pierce, and no-one could have F''d it up more than he did. I''m ready for new. If it''s not Obama, then I''ll vote republican
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by marcodele January 31, 2008 11:47 PM EST
Good news for the Neocons!!!!

Karl Rove will begin working for Fox News, well, he''ll continue working for Fox News, so that people who never had the chance to read a book can get a fair and balanced education just by flicking their remote control!

Unfortunately, the only person they can vote for is their crazy uncle John McCain.

When Ann Coulter comes out for Hillary Clinton, you know the neocon movement is over.
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