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Washington Post: Leaders To Seek Quick End After June Primaries To Avoid Further Damage

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by blackspirit3 April 25, 2008 12:11 PM EDT
TO ALL THE WHITE FOLKS WHO WILL NOT VOTE FOR OBAMA BECAUSE HE IS BLACK, WHO WS NEVER EVER GONNA VOTE FOR HIM AS A RESULT OF HIM BEING BLACK, PLEASE BE MAN OR WOMEN ENOUGH TO ADMIT IT. DON''T HIDE YOUR RACISM BEHIND REV WRIGHT WORDS. IF REV WRIGHT NEVER EXISTED YOU WOULD NOT VOTE FOR OBAMA. BE MAN ENOUGH AND WOMEN ENOUGH TO ADMIT IT. IF HILLARY WAS A BLACK WOMEN WHITE WOMEN WOULD NOT HAVE ANYTHING TO DO WITH HER, ADMIT THAT AS WELL. MANY AMERICAN WHITES STILL HARBOUR ILL WILL AND FEELINGS TOWARDS AFRICAN AMERICANS PERIOD. HIDING YOUR HATRED FOR OBAMA BEHIND REV WRIGHT WORDS IS WHAT COWARDS DO. BE WHO YOU ARE AND STOP FRONTIN AND DUCKIN AND DODGING AND COMING UP WITH FICTICIOUS REASONS FOR WHY YOU WON''T EVER VOTE FOR A BLACK CANDIDATE FOR PRESIDENT. BE HONEST FOR A CHANGE. IF OBAMA CHANGE DON''T WORK FOR YOU, AT LEAST COME TO THE TABLE HONESTLY. FOR A CHANGE
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by craigh9 April 25, 2008 11:33 AM EDT
As the detail of Pennsylvania comes to an end some reports have Hillary gaining as little as 1 delegate.
You''ll also note the deafening silence of the superdelegates that were suppose to run to her support after such a "HUGE" victory in Penn.
Everything is substanially the same as it was on Monday - except there is one less state still holding a primary making it just that much tougher for Hillary to gain any ground.
This will all be over on 5/6/08, the superdelegates are just waiting for the right time to jump onto the Obama bandwagon and that will be when he wins NC convincingly and Indiana by a small margin.
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by obama8years April 25, 2008 11:24 AM EDT
Obama will bring the worse racism alive and divide the country like never before.

Here is just one of the reasons of many:

The minute Obama is scrutinized as president, the left will call it racism. Until the Race Card is Buried , I dont think there will be a black president.
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by andylance1 April 25, 2008 10:51 AM EDT
The Tar Heel state of NC is going to have the distinction as being the decider between Hillary and Obama. This is it! Southern state with large black population. If Obama can''t win here he can''t win anywhere.

Clinton to her supporters:

We shall fight on the seas and oceans,
we shall fight with growing confidence and growing strength in the air, we shall defend our land, whatever the cost may be,
we shall fight on the beaches,
we shall fight on the landing grounds,
we shall fight in the fields and in the streets,
we shall fight in the hills;
we shall never surrender.

Poor Obama is toast.
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by jockh April 25, 2008 10:29 AM EDT
Hillary lies again.

The Federal Election Commission has just reported that her campaign debt is $15 million and not $10 million as the Clinton camp reported because she failed to list her $5 million loan among the debts.

This means that even after her new surge of fundraising, she is still $5 million in debt; but Hillary is still smiling; why? Because she knows that her $110 million fortune is nice and safe. It%u2019s the ordinary person on the street who is tricked into losing money on a campaign that is doomed to fail.

Mitt Romney put $42 million of his own money into his campaign, why doesn%u2019t Hillary show she has complete confidence in her campaign and put in some of her own millions. Why? Because she knows it%u2019s a lost cause.

Those of you who are fooled into contributing to her campaign ask yourself why she LOANS her own money but wants you to GIVE your money?
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by kmccliment April 25, 2008 7:16 AM EDT
And the DEMS want to leave IRAQ. Check out this link from FOXNEWS:
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,352543,00.html
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by bohemianmob April 25, 2008 5:02 AM EDT
McVet fell out of a helicopter in Vietnam and landed on his head, he suffers from delusions in which everyone is Adolph Hitler.
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by bohemianmob April 25, 2008 4:59 AM EDT
Make the world a better place, punch mcvet in the face.
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by r9119111 April 25, 2008 4:55 AM EDT
I don''t even watch Commercial TV any more. I''m not voting for more of the same.
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by trbundro1277 April 25, 2008 3:02 AM EDT
Dream on. The relentless cynicism of Hillary, especially the image of the Evil Queen trampling on the hopes of a fresh new vision of the future in pursuit of her selfish ambition, will produce another generation of political apathy like the one that followed Chappaquiddick/Watergate.

The Age of Apathy was ended by the political division and polarization caused by one brash young candidate who boldly declared "I didn''''t inhale."

Morbid apathy was replaced by rabid partisan conflict - which has now brought us full circle to this period of utter disregard for anything but blind lust for power.

Idealistic young people will look at this and say "Why bother? There''''s nothing in politics but a crass grab for power. They don''''t care about us. They won''''t even TELL THE TRUTH."

At this point, the Democrats are making the Republicans look good in comparison. The Republicans could run a chihuaua and the chihuaua would have a 50-50 chance of winning. But they''''re not running a chihuaua after all, they''''re running JOHN MCCAIN.
*** I would take a chihuaua over Juan McCain any day of the week. Juan McCain is for amnesty for all mexican illegals, that reason alone makes me hate Juan McCain!
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