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Washington Post: Democrat Built His Campaign On Being Different, But In Pennsylvania His Image Was Coarsened

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by fuzzybear9 April 24, 2008 10:22 AM EDT
Hello American Voters

Fuzzy are you going to talk about something haooy today ?

No

I want to discuss the Bitter Elitest Candidate from
Hawvard.

I think it is so sad when The Elietest see their world crumbling in, inspite of all their efforts promised by the Kennedy Camp.

then Bitterness turns to Pity,
Pity the poor Obama, Pity the Kennedy`s,
Pity , Pity, Pity,

Fuzzy please how much longer are you going to go on with this uncouth Dribbling ?

well your right enough said , and might I just add that I`m not proad of my gloating.

did I mention that its time for the Kennedy`s to come out looking for Pity ?
yes Pity the Elietest Hawvard crowd, Pity the Hawvard Law School because they are losing all their goverment welfare.

yes Pity , Pity , Pity right hear in River city thats a capital P and it rhyms with T and that spells trouble right here in River City.

sincerely Fuzzy Bear
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by andylance1 April 24, 2008 9:46 AM EDT
The NYT just doesn''t get it. They are so in bed with Obama they don''t realize he is unelectable in November.

This is the excuse they made for creating the super delegates in the first place. To save the party from another George McGovern disaster - like what happened in 1972 - Crash & Burn - McGovern suffered a 60%-38% defeat to Nixon.

So the Democrats are going tip toe through the tulips this year and promising the electorate Change. It is not enough to promise them that - The have to add - Change we can believe in.

Change we can believe in is the most empty promise since Tippecanoe and Tyler, too! It worked in 1840, but doesn''t have a ghost of a chance in 2008. According to National Geographic: Naivete is a delicate, perishable state of being. Extinction is just around the corner.

It is beginning to look like the NYT is also going down to defeat. They posted a $335,000 loss in the first quarter.
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by trbundro1277 April 24, 2008 7:41 AM EDT
Obama''''s Gloves Are Off - And May Stay Off

Clinton''''s gloves were never on!! lol

*** Obama supporters at the caucuses never had the gloves on either when they bullied Edwards Supporters! I hate how those Obmama caucusers behavied, especially the ones in Iowa that had other state licence plates on their cars.... hmmm, I wonder if that was a fair election. Primaries should all be private voting. You shouldn''t have to have other people know who you are voting for! Edwards and Clinton both would have done lots better with just voting instead of caucuses! Obamam voters, what is one bill he voted for or against in the senate??? Anytime????
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by tbweb April 24, 2008 7:16 AM EDT
Obama''s Gloves Are Off - And May Stay Off

Clinton''s gloves were never on!! lol
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by trbundro1277 April 24, 2008 6:49 AM EDT
disenfranchising every voter in America.
Posted by dinslc at 02:56 AM : Apr 24, 2008
*** White americans like me would be happy to vote for an African-American that is the best person for the position. Not someone that has only been in the senate since 2004 and hardly never votes. How will I know how a president Obama would vote, when I don''t even know how Senator Obama votes on issues! Give me a black person with actual experience and I will vote for him. If you think you are disenfranchised, how do you think I feel? I voted for John Edwards in the South Carolina primary. He dropped out right after the South Carolina primary just because people voted for Obama just because he is black! I''m sorry, but that is the truth. If you really like Obama as a candidate, the tell me just one thing he voted for in the Senate! I''m not racist, but I hate reverse racism. A black voter should vote for Edwards over Obama because Edwards is the BETTER CHOICE! I would vote for Obama if he was in the Senate since 1998 like Edwards was. I would vote for Obama if he was in New Orleans helping the unfortunate down there, but Obama and his elite self wouldn''t never roll up his sleves and do work like Edwards has! Black voters need to look beyond race, not just white voters!
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by trbundro1277 April 24, 2008 6:43 AM EDT
CLAP ON, CLAP OFF ------ for Geezer Guy.

Obama simply won%u2019t stand up for himself. It%u2019s not his style.

And, Billary doesn%u2019t give a flying f**K about what YOU or I want. She is like the little 3rd grader in the back of the class room screaming %u201CMe! Me! Teacher, pick Me!%u201D

Face it, folks -------- it%u2019s going to be Bush-clone, McCain. This doddering geezer is going to run the White House in his diaper, riding his HoverRound in walls. The Red Phone will be run by %u201CThe Clapper.%u201D

Claims he%u2019s a %u201Cmaverick%u201D ------ but his voting record indicates strict allegiance to hard-core conservative ideology. What a crock.

We%u2019re nuked.



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Posted by psy_war at 03:31 AM : Apr 24, 2008
*** maverick my arse, the only conservative issue I like is the strong stance against illegal immigration! He is a maverick about that issue and at odd with people in his own party on that one. Juan McCain didn''t deserve to be president. Does everyone remember how they called the State of Washington republican primary because Huckabee was going to win??? That is how the republicans act. If they are going to set up the elections, atleast give us a candidate that isn''t going to let all the mexicans in to take our jobs!!! ERRRRR I hate Juan McCAIN!
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by trbundro1277 April 24, 2008 6:40 AM EDT
CLAP ON, CLAP OFF ------ for Geezer Guy.

Obama simply won%u2019t stand up for himself. It%u2019s not his style.

And, Billary doesn%u2019t give a flying f**K about what YOU or I want. She is like the little 3rd grader in the back of the class room screaming %u201CMe! Me! Teacher, pick Me!%u201D

Face it, folks -------- it%u2019s going to be Bush-clone, McCain. This doddering geezer is going to run the White House in his diaper, riding his HoverRound in walls. The Red Phone will be run by %u201CThe Clapper.%u201D

Claims he%u2019s a %u201Cmaverick%u201D ------ but his voting record indicates strict allegiance to hard-core conservative ideology. What a crock.

We%u2019re nuked.



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Posted by psy_war at 03:31 AM : Apr 24, 2008
** And what is worse about Amnesty Juan McCain is that he wants to let all the mexicans come up and take our jobs! I hate Juan McCain! I promise I will move if he is ever elected president and support anyone that is anti-american. I''m tired of this countries politicians caring more about the illegal immigrants than us natural born citizens. Send us to Iraq to die, while the mexicans come up and take our jobs! So much for the American dream!
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by trbundro1277 April 24, 2008 6:37 AM EDT
I am an Africa-American woman who once supported Mrs. Clinton; however since she has turned to nasty dirty tricks, I have no trust or belief in her. I also believe that she is destroying the Democratic Party by keeping this race going with her negative comments.

I would also like to know why are her so called friends (Richardson) jumping ship on her what do they know that we don''''t?

I also feel if Obama, does''''t get the nomination that I will vote for McCain in the major election.

*** Please vote for anyone other than Juan Amnesty McCain! Juan McCain is the only senator or congressman that ever voted AGAINST making MLK Jr. Day a national holiday! Say what you may about the Clinton''s they are still better than 12 million mexcians coming in per year that Juan McCain wants to allow happen. So much for us white and black americans having any jobs left. As Whites and Blacks together we must come together this election and save our country from the richpublicans that want the cheap labor from mexico, and keep our jobs!
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by dinslc April 24, 2008 5:56 AM EDT
Hillary has made it clear that she intends to go after this nomination even after all the voters have voted, and Obama has won.

If Hillary wants to disregard the primary results anyway, why are we even wasting any time or money letting people vote?

Votes don''t matter, if the superdelegates are going to overturn the results anyway, disenfranchising every voter in America.
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by truth-hurts April 24, 2008 5:00 AM EDT
Check this video out, Obama giving Hillary the finger.

http://www.correntewire.com/stay_classy_0
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by lmd75 April 24, 2008 4:39 AM EDT
Marc Rich (born Marc David Reich on December 18, 1934) is an international commodities trader. He fled the United States in 1983 to live in Switzerland while being prosecuted on charges of tax evasion and illegally making oil deals with Iran during the hostage crisis.[citation needed]

He received a presidential pardon from United States President Bill Clinton in 2001.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_people_pardoned_by_Bill_Clinton

On January 20, 2001, he pardoned 140 people in the final hours of his presidency[2].

If character and judgement will determine the democratic nominee according to the new Clinton rules, who is going to start asking the Clinton''s the hard questions? Obama''s trying to turn the other cheek and Hillary''s smacking him with every silly season low blow she can. You can''t keep throwing stones and expect they will not boomerang back and break up your glass house. The democratic party should be very concerned about a possible presidential candidate that is not willing to even play by the Democratic Party Rules. I am a former Clinton supporter. All I hear is that we do not know Obama and he needs to be tested. After seeing how negative the Clinton''s have gone, I realized I didn''t know them, either. So, I''ve been trying to educate myself about them. I hope everyone does this. More questions will arise than answers.
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by truth-hurts April 24, 2008 4:11 AM EDT
The thing that will keep Obama out of the White House is that he has no humility. You have to have humility to be an American. That''s just the way it is.
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by paris1969 April 24, 2008 4:03 AM EDT
Obama ran attack ads against Clinton in PA, but she did not even run one against him ... what does this tell you? Also, what the Obama campaign did to Bill Clinton was brutal and ruthless ... they built the whole racist charge against him to get black voters for Obama ... and they got them ... but he still can''t win in the big states ... because everybody except the elitist-white-wine-leftist-liberals are on to him! The audacity of a dope ... he did it to himself when he tried to do it to Bill Clinton!!
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by minnick8-2009 April 24, 2008 3:28 AM EDT
Why yes, Kansas 1946, we certainly need to wave the white flag, surrender and walk away.
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by leonance April 24, 2008 3:25 AM EDT
I am an Africa-American woman who once supported Mrs. Clinton; however since she has turned to nasty dirty tricks, I have no trust or belief in her. I also believe that she is destroying the Democratic Party by keeping this race going with her negative comments.

I would also like to know why are her so called friends (Richardson) jumping ship on her what do they know that we don''t?

I also feel if Obama, does''t get the nomination that I will vote for McCain in the major election.
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by minnick8-2009 April 24, 2008 3:24 AM EDT
I can''t hardly stand it that Obama might actually be President. If we have to have a democrat, I would rather see Hillary get it, but I do sincerely hope that neither of them are elected. I just love it that Obama and Clinton spend their time tearing each other down, telling us each others faults, and battling it out amongst themselves. They are doing the Republicans'' job. Thank you, thank you, Clinton and Obama.
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by Lai K W April 24, 2008 3:24 AM EDT
OBAMA cannot lose the Pennsylvania with a little bit of respectable margin after $11.2 millions thrown to the media. Today he is telling us he is winning.

Not only his gloves are off, but also his dresses. He is going to be virtually made nude in front of the media. That is why he quite debates. He is so scared of reporters now. He wants protection, a large crowd so that he can hide behind a podium telling you whatever you want to hear. He is so skittish.

OBAMA is making fun of himself by doing exactly what he sets out be be against in the beginning of this election. He claims to be the new wave of politicians that bring hope and changes.

He always find an easy way out; he changed himself instead. Yes CHANGE HE CAN.

LOST MICHIGAN, FLORIDA AND SUPPORTS FROM WORKING CLASS, OLDER VOTERS, his campaign is on the downward spin. He is losing despite his hallucinated remark of winning. The media is going to find out more about him; just wait and see.
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by gbdmd April 24, 2008 3:11 AM EDT
I am amazed and overwhelmed at the amount of hate and intolerance expressed on this blog. It truly saddens me that so many of you are so willing to condemn, despise, and chastise. So many of you speak of Obama as a racist. The many references to Rev. Wright. HAVE ANY OF YOU ACTUALLY SEEN OR HEARD THE INFAMOUS SERMON IN IT''S ENTIRETY!!!! I have. I''ve included a link to a far greater portion of his sermon.

http://baldeagle08.wordpress.com/2008/03/21/cnn-msnbc-cbs-abc-fox-news-lied-about-pastor-jeremiah-wright-see-911-sermon-in-context/

There is absolutely no hate or racism in Rev. Wright''s sermon. NONE. ABSOLUTELY NONE. As a matter of fact, the clip that attributes offensive comments to Rev. Wright are completely inaccurate. Rev. Wright was actually quoting A WHITE MAN. If the ubiquitous clip was allowed to show for just a mere 30 seconds more. None of you would be expressing the intolerance you so willingly embrace.

Please educate yourselves. You can''t believe everything the media puts in front of you. At least follow the link and look at this clip. PLEASE EDUCATE YOURSELVES. I am a PROUD AMERICAN. All of these hateful and intolerant comments simply sadden me to no end.
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by nanging3 April 24, 2008 3:05 AM EDT
I alway said Geraldine Ferraro did not say anything wrong or untrue, and did not
deserve to be called a racist.
She was just the wrong color to say it..

It proved to be true when black BET president, Johnson said the same thing, no one
called him a racist.

White America has lost their Equal Rights and Freedom of Speech..we lost them to
bullies like Al Sharpton..
It is time we stood up to bullies like him and say enough.


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by zavatchen April 24, 2008 3:03 AM EDT
so much for new politics. O''Bama is not change agent, he is only a ripple in the pond.
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