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by libra127 April 24, 2008 11:56 PM EDT
She deserves it.I make a point of doing it myself when I see her on TV

Posted by jesterbelle at 08:50 PM : Apr 24, 2008

Well, you go right ahead, jester. Fortunately you aren''t running for President. LOL. Obama was acting like he was running for Pres. of the local Junior High.
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by libra127 April 24, 2008 11:53 PM EDT
Don''''t waste my time with people who don''''t respect others . . .

Posted by SamTheTVCat at 08:51 PM : Apr 24, 2008

Like yourself, I''d say. Still had no answer for my question about hypocrisy. Mmmm.
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by hungry1968 April 24, 2008 11:52 PM EDT
I''''m outta here . . .

Posted by SamTheTVCat at 08:50 PM : Apr 24, 2008



"See" you later....
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by hungry1968 April 24, 2008 11:51 PM EDT
Oh, I think not, hungry. Hillary debated circles around him. He was often left to saying "Uh, I agree with Hillary" after she answered a question first.

Posted by libra127 at 08:46 PM : Apr 24, 2008




Is this another of Hillary''s 11 PM lies? Her and Obama were running for cover, dodging sniper fire during a debate, and couldn''t concentrate?

I ask because every debate I saw, except for the last one, left her looking dumber and dumber. That point is supported by his consistent rise in the polls after EVERY DEBATE!
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by samthetvcat April 24, 2008 11:51 PM EDT
----"Get over yourself, Sam. I do not need you to stick up for me, thanks. You didn''''t reply to my question about hypocrisy."----
Posted by libra127

Arrogant and entitled just like HIllary - wow, what a role model you two are . . . NOT! MOre like an embarrassment to women . . . outta here. Don''t waste my time with people who don''t respect others . . .
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by jesterbelle April 24, 2008 11:50 PM EDT
Since his juvenile and crude behavior in NC giving Hillary the "finger" after his poor performance in the last debate, it has been very hard to have any respect for him. That''''s when he lost me. Previous to that, I had thought I would vote for him if he were the nominee. Not any more. Such behavior is completely UNAACEPTABLE for a President of the U.S.


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Posted by libra127 at 08:42 PM : Apr 24, 2008

She deserves it.I make a point of doing it myself when I see her on TV.He would get more than enough votes to cover you ninnys not voting for him.if he''d kick her in the a$$ on live TV,LOL!Republicans would cross over in droves,LOL!
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by samthetvcat April 24, 2008 11:50 PM EDT
----"Yeah like the welfare reform bill that the republicans passed over the angry voices of the democrats."----
Posted by alanrobisch2

Sorry but nobody knows what you''re talking about. Sigh . . . I''m outta here . . .
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by libra127 April 24, 2008 11:48 PM EDT
Posted by SamTheTVCat at 08:45 PM : Apr 24, 2008

Get over yourself, Sam. I do not need you to stick up for me, thanks. You didn''t reply to my question about hypocrisy.
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by samthetvcat April 24, 2008 11:48 PM EDT
alanrobisch2, wow are you still bitter over the time I kicked your @ss over the debate on the war? Guess what sparky, I''m not a Hillary supporter! Guh . . .
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by alanrobisch April 24, 2008 11:47 PM EDT
If Hillary gets the nom and we Barack supporters bring our out-of-the-box ideas to the Republican fold when it comes to smart investment of scarce resources for utility maximization, I really believe we''''ll ALL be the better off for it than just submitting to Queen Hillary.


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Posted by SamTheTVCat at 08:44 PM : Apr 24, 2008
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Yeah like the welfare reform bill that the republicans passed over the angry voices of the democrats.
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by libra127 April 24, 2008 11:46 PM EDT
He only won 20 out of 21,

Posted by hungry1968 at 08:37 PM : Apr 24, 2008

Oh, I think not, hungry. Hillary debated circles around him. He was often left to saying "Uh, I agree with Hillary" after she answered a question first.
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by hungry1968 April 24, 2008 11:46 PM EDT
Since his juvenile and crude behavior in NC giving Hillary the "finger" after his poor performance in the last debate, it has been very hard to have any respect for him. That''''s when he lost me. Previous to that, I had thought I would vote for him if he were the nominee. Not any more. Such behavior is completely UNAACEPTABLE for a President of the U.S.

Posted by libra127 at 08:42 PM : Apr 24, 2008




That was the finger?!?!

Laughable!! Go watch Jon Stewart''s version of it!!
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by alanrobisch April 24, 2008 11:46 PM EDT
mean, I don''''t see much of a difference in terms of corruption and warmongering.


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Posted by SamTheTVCat at 08:35 PM : Apr 24, 2008
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McCain has honor and has done much for this country. He sacrificed 6 yrs of his life in prison and has consistently acted independently and in a bi-partisan manner. Talk about experience. Hillary at 60 hasn''t done half of what he has and done imho nothing for anyone but herself
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by samthetvcat April 24, 2008 11:45 PM EDT
libra127, you expect me to stick up for you after you call my candidate a coward? Get over yourself and grow up!
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by samthetvcat April 24, 2008 11:44 PM EDT
jesterbelle, yeah I totally agree - I think he MEANS well, but conservatives by their very definition don''t have a lot of ingenuity. If Hillary gets the nom and we Barack supporters bring our out-of-the-box ideas to the Republican fold when it comes to smart investment of scarce resources for utility maximization, I really believe we''ll ALL be the better off for it than just submitting to Queen Hillary.
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by libra127 April 24, 2008 11:44 PM EDT
Posted by SamTheTVCat at 08:37 PM : Apr 24, 2008

I''ve noted you don''t seem to object to the "dismissiveness and disrespect" implicit in BLKPRESIDENT''s constantly referring to Senator Clinton as "lil'' missy". Hypocrisy maybe ?
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by jesterbelle April 24, 2008 11:42 PM EDT
Hillary said weeks ago that she would make herself available ANY DAY up to the NC/IN primaries for another debate. Obama declined to participate in another debate. Why would he want to lose another debate anyway, he''''s such a coward.



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Posted by libra127 at 08:32 PM : Apr 24, 2008

She was lying.Seems to be a habit of hers.
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by libra127 April 24, 2008 11:42 PM EDT
Did you pick up that attitude of dismissiveness and disrespect from your idol Hillary or have you always been like that?

Posted by SamTheTVCat at 08:37 PM : Apr 24, 2008

Since his juvenile and crude behavior in NC giving Hillary the "finger" after his poor performance in the last debate, it has been very hard to have any respect for him. That''s when he lost me. Previous to that, I had thought I would vote for him if he were the nominee. Not any more. Such behavior is completely UNAACEPTABLE for a President of the U.S.
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by jesterbelle April 24, 2008 11:39 PM EDT
But what if that STILL doesn''''t work - are you really still going to cast a vote for Hillary? No matter what, even if I cross the aisle I''''ll still have Barack supporters'''' backs by the way :)


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Posted by SamTheTVCat at 08:29 PM : Apr 24, 2008

If Hillary "wins",we may as well vote for McCain.She''s big businees all the way,and she won''t do squat for the common man,other than throw a few crumbs in the hope they''ll all shut up and go away.If we''re going to have another republican president,it may as well be one that doesn''t call herself a democrat.Sameshit,different assshole.
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by hungry1968 April 24, 2008 11:38 PM EDT
I mean, I don''''t see much of a difference in terms of corruption and warmongering.

Posted by SamTheTVCat at 08:35 PM : Apr 24, 2008



Sadly, you are correct.
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