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Washington Post: Following Disappointing Night, Candidate Renews Efforts to Get Party to Admit Michigan, Florida Votes

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by acolton1 May 7, 2008 4:41 PM EDT
I just hope that who ever is elected President will keep 5% of the promises they make to the american people.
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by omaar-101 May 7, 2008 4:39 PM EDT
Posted by popstom1: ''''omar your the kind I would cap for free''''

Pops Tom 1: Your Lame A$$ Couldnt Hit an Elephant 1 Inch away from you...You are a Low Life, to the Highest Degree...The Lowest Life Form on the Planet and Your Worse NightMare is going to Come TRUE....


Obama is going to be PRESIDENT and you might as Well Pop Yourself and Put Yourself On Permannent Rest...

That would Be Best....

Say Hello and Give my Warmest Regards To Tim McVeigh...When you get To He!!''s Gates !!
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by acolton1 May 7, 2008 4:38 PM EDT
thgdriver you seem kind of Hostile towards the Democrats and Clinton and Obama. Do you honestly think that McCain can do a better job? He is Old Washington DC polotics and it will just be another Bush 3rd term. I dont see how that kind of leadership can be good for the US economy or the American People. Special Interests & Ear Marks need to be done with and these Special Interest Groups need to be kicked out of the System all together.
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by omaar-101 May 7, 2008 4:38 PM EDT
Posted by popstom1: ''omar your the kind I would cap for free''

Pops Tom 1: Your Lame A$$ Couldnt Hit a the Elephant 1 Inch away from you...You are a Low Life, to the Highest Degree...The Lowest Life Form on the Planet and Your Worse NightMare is going to Come TRUE....


Obama is going to be PRESIDENT and you might as Well Pop Yourself and Put Yourself On Permannent Rest...

That would Be Best....

Say Hello and Give my Warmest Regards To Tim McVeigh...When you get To He!!''s Gates !!
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by joecoolswat May 7, 2008 4:36 PM EDT
Posted by Omaar-101..

Newsflash...Nobody is reading your cut and paste garbage text...This is a discussion of ideas and opinions, not of pasting Liberal Psuedo-facts
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by thgdriver May 7, 2008 4:33 PM EDT
Huh, you say the Reverend Wright is not going to be Obamas running mate as Vice President?

He might as well, the GOP is going to nail Wright right to Nobamas forehead!!
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by acolton1 May 7, 2008 4:33 PM EDT
The republican party has already been destroyed by George W. Bush and his Administration thgdriver. So the Democrats cant do much worse.
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by thgdriver May 7, 2008 4:29 PM EDT
I can see the Dimwitocrats going to the polls now in November trying to elect The Obama/Wright ticket. LOL!!
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by sjc_1 May 7, 2008 4:28 PM EDT
I wish Edwards had stayed longer and totaled up more delegates. He could get it close and just assign his delegate over after making a deal for policies that he cares about. Poverty and the two Americas situation come to mind. This would make if final and definitive, but alas it is not to be.
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by acolton1 May 7, 2008 4:28 PM EDT
A 6.8 Earth Quake just hit 100 miles away from Tokyo Japan.
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by thgdriver May 7, 2008 4:25 PM EDT
Ha, Ha, Ha, I can''t wait till the Dimwitocrats convention. They are going to self destruct like the tape does on mission imposable.

That will be the end of the tax and spend Democratic party forever. Good riddance of bad trash!
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by rufisgufis May 7, 2008 4:22 PM EDT
HILLARY IS CHUCKY IN DISGUISE!

KEEPS RISING AFTER SHE''S BEEN DEAD OVER AND OVER.
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by rufisgufis May 7, 2008 4:18 PM EDT
SO MUCH FOR EXPERIENCE!

He had a glittering array of experience: Minister to Russia; minister to Great Britain, ten years in the House, five years as Secretary of State, ten years in the Senate, during the time he was in office the nation grew by 33%, but when he was elected president in 1856 James Buchanan soon acquired the reputation as the worst president in American history..
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by rufisgufis May 7, 2008 4:16 PM EDT
"LACK OF EXPERIENCE"

Posted by Omaar-101 at 01:05 PM : May 07, 2008
__________________________

SO MUCH FOR EXPERIENCE!

He had a glittering array of experience: Minister to Russia; minister to Great Britain, ten years in the House, five years as Secretary of State, ten years in the Senate, during the time his office the nation grew by 33%, but when he was elected president in 1856 James Buchanan soon acquired the reputation as the worst president in American history..
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by popstom1 May 7, 2008 4:14 PM EDT
omar your the kind I would cap for free
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by rufisgufis May 7, 2008 4:13 PM EDT
SO MUCH FOR EXPERIENCE!

He had a glittering array of experience: Minister to Russia; minister to Great Britain, ten years in the Congress, five years as Secretary of State, ten years in the senate, during the time his office the nation grew by 33%, but when he was elected president in 1856 James Buchanan soon acquired the reputation as the worst president in American history.
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by omaar-101 May 7, 2008 4:08 PM EDT
Grandpa Cant... WIN !!!

Grandpa McCain...Mundane, Hard To Maintain...McCain

McCain = The Same

Grandpa Factor: All Moderate Republicans & Independent Thinking Republicans, The Independents, The Middle Age & Younger Voters (Of All Race) will Not Vote For ..

Grandpa McCain !!


1. The Middle Aged will Not Vote for McCain, because their 25 Yrs. Close to being Him and they Have Children in a 20 Billion $ Per Month Farce Of a War, in Iraq & Afghanistan !!

2. The 30 yr old dont want a 72 yr old War Mongering, lets Stay in 20 Billion $ Per Month Farce Of a War in Iraq & Afghanistan !!

3. High School College Kids: 20 -18 Yr old, regardless of their Race will Not Vote for McCain, because they dont want to be in that 20 Billion per Month Iraq & Afghanistan Farce of a War...Period

4. McCain Voted for the 20 Billion $ War in Iraq & Afghanistan and says we will stay there as longas it takes, 100 Yrs if we have to. Mccain made his Biggest Blunder and shows his Lack of Coherent Thinking, McCain shouldve waited to make such a statement, but During the primaries, he cant Distance himself from those Words Spoken...He Cant !!

5. Youth will Prevail, Color will be of No Importance, Religion will Not... But a 46 yr old man, that Looks like a 36 Yr old man, facing a 72 yr old GrandPa will be a Physical Mix Match, more glaring than the Kennedy & Nixon Face To Face...McCain wants Hillary...Not a Face Off with Obama..Believe It !!

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by omaar-101 May 7, 2008 4:05 PM EDT
''LACK OF EXPERIENCE''

HAHAHAHA !!!


HOW MUCH DID BILL CLINTON, HAVE ?

ANS: (NONE)

HOW MUCH ''EXPERIENCE'' DID GEORGE BUSH JR HAVE ?

ANS: NONE


HOW MUCH ''EXPERIENCE'' DID RONALD WILSON REAGAN, (MR 666) HIMSELF HAVE ?

ANS: NONE

HOW MUCH ''EXPERIENCE'' DID JOHN F. KENNEDY HAVE ?

ANS: NONE

THE ONLY ''NATIONAL & INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE'' ANY OF THE FORE MENTIONED PRESIDENTS HAD BEFORE BECOMING PRESIDENT WAS ...

NONE...DUMB DUMB

NOTE: AND PRESIDENT CLINTON & BUSH JR...INEXPERIENCE...SHOWS NOW, MORESO THAN BEFORE !!!


JUST SAY, YOU WANT WHITES ONLY, WHEN IT COMES TO BEING PRESIDENT OF THE USA...

ITS FAR BETTER THAN THE ''HE HAS NO EXPERIENCE''


THATS PURE GRADE A, TOP OF THE LINE... BULL-SP!T

AND YOU LOW LIFERS...KNOW IT TOO !!
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by gslinger3 May 7, 2008 4:05 PM EDT
WWJWD "What would Jeremiah Wright do?"

NOBAMA 08

NOBILARY 08
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by omaar-101 May 7, 2008 4:03 PM EDT
Hillarys A!! still Won by the Slimmest of Indiana Margins !! All the NC Republicans and Hillary lost by a Landslide !!

Argue with CBS



In each state Clinton carried the vote of Republican voters - 52 to 44 percent for Obama in Indiana, and 61 to 32 percent in North Carolina. Republicans made up only 5 percent in North Carolinas Democratic primary electorate, but made up 11 percent of the vote in the Indiana Democratic primary, enough to provide Clintons expected margin of victory.

While taking the time to turn out and vote in the Democratic primaries, Republican voters in both states have plans to vote for McCain in November. In North Carolina, 74 percent and 76 percent of Republicans said they would vote for McCain if Clinton or Obama, respectively, were the nominee. In Indiana, 66 percent would vote for McCain against Clinton, and 61 percent would vote McCain if Obamas the nominee.

The exit polls reveal striking evidence of strategic voting by Republicans in both primaries, voting for the candidate they find least likely to win. Even though a majority of Republicans in each state voted for Clinton, they give OBAMA THE BETTER CHANCE IN NOVEMBER. In Indiana where 52 percent of Republicans supported Clinton, only 37 percent think she is more likely than Obama to win in November. In North Carolina the results were similar - while 61 percent of Republicans voted for Clinton, only 48 percent think she is the better general election candidate.


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