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by nicksp2 March 12, 2008 7:54 PM EDT
It''s funny how the race baiting started in the Obama camp, and ever since then, they are blaming Hillary for it! Very sly and sneaky tactics which have, unfortunately worked. Hillary and Bill Clinton may be a number of things, but racist they are definitely not. Just look at the word "hoodwinked" - that is as racist a word as I have ever heard, and was used brilliantly without people even realizing what the implications are.
Wake up people - you are being duped!
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by mattcat25 March 12, 2008 7:26 PM EDT
Wake up America. We are being hoodwinked and bamboozled by the Republican Party and their campaign, whom will do anything to get to the White House without answering questions about no weapons of mass destruction, not enough troops on the ground, lack of equipment, mis management and corruption of the $12 Billion Dollars a month each and every month going to Iraq, high prices of oil since the invasion of Iraq, the high cost of living caused by the high price of oil%u2026.

It%u2019s just continues on and on and on%u2026
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by socrates392 March 12, 2008 7:09 PM EDT
Posted by informedmo at 03:55 PM : Mar 12, 2008

Wow, did you copy that right off a Hillary talking points memo?

Good job of plagarism there too! Hoodwinked? Bamboozled? Sounds familiar . . . oh, yeah, those are the words Obama used to characterized Hillary''s attempt to offer him the VP slot!

Bravo, sir! Bravo!

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by informedmo March 12, 2008 6:55 PM EDT
The Obama campaign has race baited since Iowa and slyly charged the racial debate to the Clinton campaign.

How old time politics, from the Obama campaign.

In addition, Jesse Jackson Jr, the race man for the Obama camp has preyed on the insecurities and emotionalism of African Americans and liberal whites to use racial lies, supposedly from the Clinton campaign to sway votes at the directive of Obama and his team.

How old school politics of the Obama campaign.

Wake up America. We are being hoodwinked and bamboozled by Obama and his campaign, who will do anything to get to the White House without answering questions about the land deal and Tony Rezko.

How old school politics from the Obama campaign.
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by mspiff March 12, 2008 6:25 PM EDT
Susan: Hillary Clinton is not promoting a black/white divide. It mostly the African Americans who are doing this to Hillary who has been a staunch supporter (her and Bill) of your community. SHAME ON YOU! If you get Obama, you''ll get exactly what you deserve, because he will do NOTHING for you. HE pretends to be black and hide his white grandparents. Obamas will ONLY do for the Obamas.
A Chicagoan
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by sumac61 March 12, 2008 6:06 PM EDT
She thinks that''s wrong, huh? Well, I guess she should have supported those states in their efforts to move up their primaries instead of agreeing that their votes didn''t count and not to campaign there. She can''t in good conscience ask for those votes now. I have a feeling that won''t stop her, though.
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by notopennshut March 12, 2008 6:02 PM EDT
"I''d stoop to anything to win" should be Hillary''s slogan. Play the racist card, (e.g. Bill and Ferraro), cheat and lie, count the votes of FL & MI even knowing ahead of time that they would be discounted, move the goal posts if it would advantage me and on and on. How can anyone not see the truly dishonest character of this person? How can one support her to run a country? The kind of divisiveness and viciousness should have us reconsider whether this is who we really want for a leader. We are who we choose to lead.
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by charisma9949 March 12, 2008 5:52 PM EDT
Hillary Clinton goes with whichever way the wind blows. First she agreed the votes wouldn''t count but that was when she expected that she could win the democratic nomination without them. Now that she''s behind in the polls she''s insisting that they should count. Hypocrite. How can anyone trust her? She will do whatever serves HER best.
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by mattcat25 March 12, 2008 5:40 PM EDT
During the 2004 Presidential Election George W. Bush courted (in Spanish) the Latin Community on the Univision Spanish Language Network. Bush exemplified morality, family values, work ethic, and religious conviction. All these points played as a direct mirror image of the core Hispanic desires. But, the only thing George W. Bush was able to provide for the Hispanic Community was Alberto Gonzales.
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by cathreina March 12, 2008 5:19 PM EDT
It''s not what either candidate can do for the latino community it''s what they can do for this country as a whole. If registering hispanics to vote is what Hillary considers action for the latino community it''s not enough. We need a leader that will unite, not divide. The world is changing and old politics is not the solution to move this nation forward.
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