Comments on: Obama Takes First Steps To Unify Dems
Washington Post: Campaign Seeks To Win Over Superdelegates As Clinton Gives No Hint She'll Surrender
- I''m sure that an ever shrinking number of supporters of former Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton will lick their wounds and eventually come back into the fold of the Democratic party. they know that a McCain presidency means more ultra-right wing Supreme Court Justices and the needless deaths of even more of our troops in Bush''s war of profit. Certainly they don''t want that blood on their heads, just because their man Hillary has lost.
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- HILLARY RESEMBLES AND REMINDS ME OF CHUCKY. THE MINUTE YOU THINK SHE%u2019S DEAD, THAT UGLY FACE OF HERS POPS RIGHT BACK UP.
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- No way in H-E-DOUBLE L I would EVER vote for obama. You fight to the death, Hils!
Posted by LucyInBuford at 03:13 PM : May 09, 2008
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DEMOCRATS AND REPUBLICANS - TAKE NOTICE
-----------ROE v. WADE-----------
Two of the current justices of the United States Supreme Court will probably retire within the next four years. One is 75 and the other is 84. This will give the new president the ability to nominate two new justices. If McCain is elected you can be sure the new justices will be just like Roberts, Scalia and Thomas: willing to overturn ROE v. WADE. So think when you vote!!! - Reply to this comment
- Here is a simple plan for sitting congress members who are super delegates, you either back Obama or come next election you join Hillary in the unemployment line.
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HILLARY HAS A WEALTH OF EXPERIENCE - AS A LIAR!!
NO MATTER WHAT THE ISSUE IS -
SHE''LL TRY SPIN IT TO WIN IT!!!
FIGURES DON%u2019T LIE BUT LIARS CAN FIGURE
ETHICS BE DAMNED.
SHE HAS A LOT OF CLASS - BUT IT%u2019S ALL LOW!!- Reply to this comment
- No way in H-E-DOUBLE L I would EVER vote for obama. You fight to the death, Hils!
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- Hillary Clinton will go down as one of the most creative, elaborate, colorful, thoughtful, and amazing liars in history. She has definitely made a legacy that will be told and retold for decades to come. And no matter what we think of her, she has a very promising career in front of her as a gifted fiction writer.
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- Obama and Hillary are not that far apart in most of their ideas for moving the country forward. However, those views are considerably different than those of McCain.
ANY reasonable person that truly embraces the philosophy of the Democratic Party would support the democratic nominee once the inital disappointment of their candidate not capturing the nomination has worn off.
Therefore, anyone who has supported Obama or Hillary during this process that now states they would vote for McCain versus the democratic nominee is just showing their ignorance as far as political process is concerned and just solidifies the fact that they are prejudice regarding blacks or females holding positions of authority. - Reply to this comment
- You might as well get used to the idea of Obama being the candidate. It''s time to unite around the winner and get up enough momentum to throw the neobums out of office. All of them! Once we save our country we can sweat the small stuff later.
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- Obama is naive and inexperienced, said Hillary. I might consider him as a running-mate for the vice-presidency. Who''s looking like professional presidential material now? Barack conducts himself as though he has already won. I believe he has.
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