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Send Letter To House Speaker After She Said Superdelegates Should Back Candidate With Most Pledged Delegates

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by hungry1968 March 27, 2008 5:12 PM EDT
I read the same info.

YES HE DID. He sent his munions out to find anything on the oppositions petitions that could be construed as false and had their petitions thrown out.

THE GUY IS SELFISH, SELFCENTERED, ARROGANT, SPOILED, RACISTS.

Posted by crtoo at 02:07 PM : Mar 27, 2008





Again - where is the proof?

"I read the same info" isn''t usually considered "proof".
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by freckster March 27, 2008 5:10 PM EDT
Pelosi wants to be the most powerful woman in US politics, period. What better way than to throw her support to Obama?

Frankly, as a woman, I am disappointed in her lack of leadership (taking impeachment off the table). The Bush administration is the most overreaching, corrupt and embarrassing administration in US history.
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by vet_sk March 27, 2008 5:09 PM EDT
Clinton is totally out of line. Pelosi is as of yet not picked a side. Pelosi has not backed either candidate. In fact Pelosi said this same thing months ago when Hillary was ahead. Pelosi knows that if the Supers go against the will of the people, they''d be h.ell to pay to the party.


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by crtoo March 27, 2008 5:07 PM EDT
I suppose you can prove that he single handedly had other candidates removed from an election so he could run un-opposed?


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Posted by hungry1968 at 02:02 PM : Mar 27, 2008

I read the same info.

YES HE DID. He sent his munions out to find anything on the oppositions petitions that could be construed as false and had their petitions thrown out.

THE GUY IS SELFISH, SELFCENTERED, ARROGANT, SPOILED, RACISTS.
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by vastr-wcon March 27, 2008 5:03 PM EDT

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For anybody wondering why, day after day, the citizens of American are outraged, disgusted and embarrassed by the actions of the DickNBush government, here''s a key reason: Nancy "Impeachment-is-off-the-table" Pelosi, who unilaterally granted these criminals immunity from prosecution for their high crimes and misdemeanors.

This utterly incompetent political hack will go down in history as the worst Speaker of the House ever. She will live in infamy for openly declaring to the most criminal president and vice president ever that "You can do whatever you want, we in Congress won''t do our constitutional duty and stop your high crimes and misdemeanors. H''ell, we won''t even bother to open an impeachment investigation, and we''ll just ignore Kucinich''s Articles of Impeachment for Cheney, HR #333. So go ahead, destroy the Constitution, abuse the Bill of Rights and make a mockery of the American democracy. We''ll look the other way."

Any rational person will hope and pray and do all they can to ensure that Cindy Sheehan defeats Pelosi in the next election.

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by jgunther7 March 27, 2008 5:02 PM EDT
Who are these Clinton financial backers who are trying to dictate how we run the Democratic Party, or is that none of our business. Show the Clintons they are none of our business, vote for anybody but Clinton. ABBC
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by hungry1968 March 27, 2008 5:02 PM EDT
obama was on the the Fl. ballot but not Mi. he''''s
playing a game politics With Fl. and Mi. just like
Chicago when he had knocked everybody off
the ballot so he could run unopposed.

Posted by popstom1 at 01:57 PM : Mar 27, 2008





I''ll tell you - based on your BS, he is obviously more powerful than our entire electoral process. That alone should be enough of a reason to vote for him.

I suppose you can prove that he single handedly had other candidates removed from an election so he could run un-opposed?
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by March 27, 2008 4:59 PM EDT
In case Nancy has not noticed, Democrats have strong feelings about their candidates and a division has already occurred. If she does not want a bunch of Democrats to lose interest in the Democrat candidate who wins the nomination, she had best keep her mouth shut. Hillary supporters are adamantly set on her winning this nomination. They do not take kindly to Nancy''s meddling! How dare she tell the superdelegates what to do! This is a decision up to the voters and all votes need to be counted including Florida and Michigan. To disenfranchise a large group of voters like that causes rancor and undermines the Democratic Party in the long run.
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by popstom1 March 27, 2008 4:57 PM EDT
obama was on the the Fl. ballot but not Mi. he''s
playing a game politics With Fl. and Mi. just like
Chicago when he had knocked everybody off
the ballot so he could run unopposed.
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by crtoo March 27, 2008 4:55 PM EDT
You''''ve got it wrong,knucklehead.McCain sees it two ways also.The rich whom he will aid and abbet,and the poor he will ignore.


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Posted by jesterbelle at 01:24 PM : Mar 27, 2008

bE THAT AS IT MAY, but after this scam of elections do you really want Obama as the next president?

Do you really think people are using their heads in this election.

Do you really think we want those americans running our economy, businessnes, foreign policy?

When you really have only two choices, what do you do NOT VOTE? Hey americans did that with the REAGAN election only 23% of americans voted. Hopeing to send the message that none of the candidates were worth a vote. But Reagan won the electin by a "landslide" of republicans that got out and voted.
The rest of American stayed home. All the deregulations and NAFTA was REAGANS agendas. THE USA is paying for it now and will pay for the next 50 years.

What are we to do?
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