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by adarkstorm March 14, 2008 2:51 AM EDT
"Obama has nothing to hide"
Possibly, more likely that he really has nothing to say and no thoughts of his own either.
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by kenbomc March 14, 2008 2:47 AM EDT
croft777;
That''s a pretty weak argument. I highly doubt that he makes you sick. You just support Hillary is all.
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by croft777 March 14, 2008 2:39 AM EDT
Obama might have said that he did not campaigne in Florida but by what I hear one of his comercials was playing. He''s a liar. He told his supporters on national T.v. to vote uncommitted and that would be the same as voting for him. He makes me sick, I will never vote for him.
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by kenbomc March 14, 2008 2:38 AM EDT
kstar42; Give me a break. They both agreed to the rules before hand. Hillary may win there in a re-vote, but Obama would take Michigan. If Hillary was the front runner, she wouldn''t be saying a word. She says anything to win -this includes trying to bend the rules when behind. It''s gotta be a real pride swallowing experience for her when she assumed that the nomination was owed to her because of her senority. McCain supports continuing Bush''s polocies for another 4 years and we certainly do not want to add another 4 years to the past consecutive 28 years were either a Bush, or a Clinton has occupied the white house. It''s time for new leadership.
(Bush Sr. vice president ''80-''88, president ''89-''92; Bill Clinton president ''93-''00; Bush Jr. president ''01-''08).
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by kstar42 March 14, 2008 2:36 AM EDT
America why have you fell for this set up job?


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Posted by BarbJC1 at 11:26 PM : Mar 13, 2008

here''s a good read
http://blogs.suntimes.com/mitchell/2008/02/dirty_tricks_1.html

what these african americans will do to win the nomination sick!!!
ohhh I said african americans now I''m racist
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by barbjc1 March 14, 2008 2:28 AM EDT
The people of Florida voted for Clinton, get over it Obama.
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by barbjc1 March 14, 2008 2:26 AM EDT
Obama, has nothing to hide, REALLY? I was watching the O''Reilly factor tonight, what about the hate spewing preacher of his. THIS IS DOCUMENTED. Obama has gone to church there 20 years.
As O''Reilly stated the news media is intentionally ignoring anything that is racist or anti-American that come out of any associates of Obama.
America why have you fell for this set up job?
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by kstar42 March 14, 2008 2:23 AM EDT
Florida is solid Clinton country and the Obama people of course do not want that state to count. They would not vote for him in the general election especially if the votes are ignored.


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Posted by DGard5 at 09:14 PM : Mar 13, 2008

I agree with you, And I feel votes need to count...Florida really doesn''t need to re-vote considering both names are on the ballet.....and it clearly states hillary won....Thats why old al sharpton is writing letters to dean because he know''s his old boy lost and he doesn''t want clinton to have the popular votes....who''s playing a race game now...and the caucus what abunch of cheaters....they should do away with them.....
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by pinotown March 14, 2008 1:00 AM EDT
Clinton needs to just step aside. She has lost and now she is just tearing apart the party. If she manages to steal the election, I will not only support McCain with my vote, but with my time and money. As for FL and MI, if a re-vote occurs, then so be it. Otherwise, they need to accept the fact that the did not have a voice in this one. If there is a complaint, take it to the state leaders who broke the rules. It would be different if the voters did not know before the election that the votes would not count.
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by dgard5 March 14, 2008 12:14 AM EDT
Some of the people here forget that the people of Florida want their votes to count. I did nothing wrong. If the elections were in another country, the U.S. would be all over it it being undemocratic!
There is a bill floating around Florida to have neither candidate on the November ballot if our primary votes do not count. I guess none of you would care about that either. If the votes don''t count you may find many Democrats here voting Republican. (many,many) A presidential election is too important to ignore two states. Splitting them 50/50 is like not having them count at all. Florida is solid Clinton country and the Obama people of course do not want that state to count. They would not vote for him in the general election especially if the votes are ignored.
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