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Washington Post: N.Y. Senator Talks About Case She Will Make With Superdelegates

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by irliberal June 2, 2008 12:58 PM EDT
You have to admire her fortitude... the lady has stamina! I''ve long stated that either Hillary or Obama would make an excellent president and I stand by that now. I think Obama will get the nomination but Hillary has real drive - anyone who''s not a partisan schmuck would agree that she''s to be admired for that. You go girl!
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by jack3213 June 2, 2008 12:58 PM EDT
McCain is not BUSH- Just because he is Republican. Hillary is not qualified, just becasue she is woman- the steriotypes of people are sickening!
If it weren''t for Bill-loser-Clinton, Hillary would not be where she is- have the sense of achievement she did not earn- ( what has she done to desrve such a leadership role?!) and is NOT entitled to JUST because she was first lady. Think about it.

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by reedtaz73 June 2, 2008 12:57 PM EDT
jack3213,
Do you suppose we tread down the same path toward another 4 more years of setbacks. If Mccain gets the presidency, chaos will begin it''s final descent upon America.
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by craigh9 June 2, 2008 12:52 PM EDT
NOTHING has changed. Hillary would have won the rust belt states and Puerto Rico whenever they were held. This is an issue of timing, not momentum.
Hillary continues to be a dividing force in the democratic party which may very well have a devastating impact on the 2008 election which was suppose to be an easy contest for the democrats. If she carries this fight beyond Wednesday once Obama has the delegate numbers in hand once the superdelegates he has lined up make their annoucement she will not only be killing the democratic chances for 08 but killing her future in the party as well.
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by floydzeppl June 2, 2008 12:49 PM EDT
YOU GO GIRL ALL THE WAY TO THE CONVENTION!

Posted by mudrose at 09:41 AM : Jun 02, 2008
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You desperate vannies are a hoot. You do know McCain has already told your archangel Jesus John Hagee to stuff it? You guys love betrayal, don''t you?

And still no United States of Jesusland.
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by floydzeppl June 2, 2008 12:47 PM EDT
Clinton: Desperate Denial Is "Alive And Ongoing"
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by ouronlyhope June 2, 2008 12:46 PM EDT
McSAME IS AT IT AGAIN:
McCain has now unveiled his %u2018Foreign Policy%u2019, which was supposed to show his BREAK from the Bush administration. It is an utter joke. In his speech, McCain proposes doing several things we are already doing to prevent nuclear proliferation, followed by a handful vague promises quite similar to those made by Bush as a candidate in 2000?
Is this guy even aware of the REAL change Americans are looking for?
If McCain%u2019s campaign wants to claim they are breaking with the Current Administration, a few vague details in a speech and some new inspirational rhetoric won%u2019t cut it. They%u2019d have to lay out a whole new approach to foreign policy, one that includes actual DIPLOMATIC engagement. But McCain won%u2019t, because he%u2019s even more hawkish than Bush.
However, if they want to show the REAL John McCain%u2026I found this post which was quite appropriate:

Senator McCain4s foreign policy plans probably include the use of military forces. His foreign policy representative poster should be that of an Apache helicopter with guns ready under the caption %u201CWanna talk?%u201D
Posted by Steve
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by mudrose-2009 June 2, 2008 12:41 PM EDT
YOU GO GIRL ALL THE WAY TO THE CONVENTION!
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by ouronlyhope June 2, 2008 12:40 PM EDT
Anyone who votes for McSame because they are sore about their choice not getting the nomination, is voting to continue the Bush policies.

McCain will: Continue the WAR (only the president has a voice on when & where our troops go)
McCain will: Continue Bush''s failed foreign affairs policies (we are loosing ''friendly nations status'' at a terrifying rate!)
McCain will: Veto any attempt to repeal the Bush Tax Cuts (4 years ago McCain said he couldn''t in good concience vote for them because they mostly benefited the top 10% of earners - $250,000 plus)
McCain will: Only name judicial candidates for the bench who have a reliable conservative outlook. (with the goal of overturning Roe vs. Wade)
McCain will: Continue to disregard the ''Will of the People''. (in his owns words: "I don''''t care what the majority of Voters want.")


If you vote for McCain you are voting for more WAR, widespread POVERTY, continued SPECIAL INTEREST, more companies moving OVERSEES, & less PERSONAL FREEDOMS.

VOTE FOR ANYONE BUT MCCAIN IF YOU LOVE THIS COUNTRY!
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by jack3213 June 2, 2008 12:39 PM EDT
If it were''t for Bill-(loser)-Clinton, Hillary would not be where she is- have the sense of achievement she did not earn- ( what has she done to deserve such a huge leadership role?!) and is certainly NOT entitled to be President JUST because she was first lady. This woman is delusional, and all women who do not understand that Clinton is WRONG ( well, so is Obama) are in for a very big disappointment, sorry folks...ENOUGH of the CLINTONS!!
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