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by croft777 March 7, 2008 3:06 AM EST
davthewav1Well Hillary has finally gone over the edge. She is now stating her similarities with John McCain! If we wanted someone like John McCain to be president, then we would vote for McCain. When the prospect of a legitimate primary in Florida being held came up, she said she wanted to break the rules and count the votes that the DNC said they would not count because Florida, after being warned not to break the rules, went ahead and held the primary early anyway. When Michigan mentioned that it might hold a caucus instead of a primary to be counted she said no way, it had to be a primary or nothing. A caucus would be a lot more feasible in Michigan but might go Obama''''s way. She is acting like a spoiled two year old child that didn''''t get it''''s way! She is willing to do and say anything to win including cheating and lying. Is that really who you want to be president, a 60 year old spoiled obnoxious brat? Obama has a lot more class and even after Hillary''''s Swift Boat like attacks, he has chosen the high road.


What the he+ll are you talking about? Who swift boated who? I think that would be Obama. You''ll be finding new sh*it out on him as time goes by. He''s not what you think. The Obama train and his cult members are about as dirty as they get.
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by phylblade March 7, 2008 2:21 AM EST
We have already voted in Michigan. Obama''s name wasn''t on the ballot but there were constant announcements on TV, radio, and in the newspapers that a vote for "Other" was a vote for Obama or Edwards. I took my 96 year old mother in her wheelchair to vote - through the snow, to a polling place that didn''t expect a handicapped person - THAT VOTE SHOULD COUNT. If the DNC disenfranchises us, I will never vote for another Democrat.
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by davthewav1 March 7, 2008 2:19 AM EST
Hillary compares herself similarily to John McCain, she''s indorsed by Rush Limbaugh, maybe she''s secretly a republican
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by davthewav1 March 7, 2008 2:06 AM EST
Well Hillary has finally gone over the edge. She is now stating her similarities with John McCain! If we wanted someone like John McCain to be president, then we would vote for McCain. When the prospect of a legitimate primary in Florida being held came up, she said she wanted to break the rules and count the votes that the DNC said they would not count because Florida, after being warned not to break the rules, went ahead and held the primary early anyway. When Michigan mentioned that it might hold a caucus instead of a primary to be counted she said no way, it had to be a primary or nothing. A caucus would be a lot more feasible in Michigan but might go Obama''s way. She is acting like a spoiled two year old child that didn''t get it''s way! She is willing to do and say anything to win including cheating and lying. Is that really who you want to be president, a 60 year old spoiled obnoxious brat? Obama has a lot more class and even after Hillary''s Swift Boat like attacks, he has chosen the high road.
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by PulSamsara March 7, 2008 1:32 AM EST
Let the American People see your TAX RETURNS Clinton ! If you have nothing to hide - then let us see.
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by gorgegirl4 March 7, 2008 1:25 AM EST
Obama has been bringing people in from out of state to "help" in the caucuses. Like in my town where I know practically everyone, I didn''t know half the people there who voted but their registration wasn''t even checked. I think there has been some ballot box stuffing going on with Obama and the Caucus.
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by enugu-nine March 7, 2008 1:05 AM EST
lhummer1. You are right. It also reminds me that the Clintons lost congress to the republicans during his second year in office. A damage democrats are yet to recover from.
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by gorgegirl4 March 7, 2008 1:02 AM EST
Obama has been bringing people in from out of state to "help" in the caucuses. Like in my town where I know practically everyone, I didn''t know half the people there who voted but their registration wasn''t even checked. I think there has been some ballot box stuffing going on with Obama and the Caucus.
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by enugu-nine March 7, 2008 1:02 AM EST
CLinton knows she can''t win the nomination this year. So she is preparing the field for her run in 4 years against sitting president McCain. She will hurt Obama so badly that he won''t win the general election. I can read her sinister mind.
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by hillsangels1 March 6, 2008 11:58 PM EST
Dave 3795, your message is worth repeating.....

I live in Florida. I have been a Democrat for 36 years but if Florida voters continue to be disenfranchised, then I am registering Independent and taking a hard look at McCain. I had no input into the decision to move up the Primary as none of us Florida voters did. I took off work the day of the Primary and took the time to vote. Why should I have to be punished or asked to take the time to vote all over again for a decision I had no control over? This is unfair and there should be federal laws to prevent the disenfranchisment of voters.
We have no input and no rights in Florida right now all due to the DNC who makes laws for individual voters. My dad is rolling over in his grave but I am considering voting for a Republican if this nonsense is not settled.
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