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by catbilllou April 2, 2008 11:27 PM EDT
The guy is probably Newt Gingrich''s brother-in-law sent as a plant
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by newsterl April 2, 2008 11:21 PM EDT
Yeah what a jerk- the ebay seller, all he wanted was to CASH IN any way he could, like Obama is supposed to pose for photos with everyone and their brother on the street so the photographer can SELL them on ebay, gimme a break!



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by rowdytexan2 April 2, 2008 10:54 PM EDT
Posted by larry996 at 06:41 PM : Apr 02, 2008

Yep, on to the convention! All the way. Roh! Roh! Roh!

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by tlparp April 2, 2008 10:47 PM EDT
For those of you complaining about Obama thinking he''s too good to take a picture with common folks, I would encourage you to actually watch the video, don''t just read the transcript. The ebay guy is very pushy, very obnoxious, I can''t imagine any one of you would put up with behavior like his.
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by blkpresident April 2, 2008 10:30 PM EDT
mycomments,

Please refrain from using Obama and jerk in the same sentence, unless, of course, you are speaking of the jerk trying to hustle a picture. What a %$#&%$# clown!
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by smashwl7 April 2, 2008 10:25 PM EDT
This guy could of had a gun or something. Why did the Secret Service allow him to get that close and pursue Obama from place to place? Someone needs to question the SS Department Heads? What is going on here? I do not like the way they handled this one.

Did the Clinton, Bush and Karl Rove tell the SS to stand down for the rest of Obama''s campaign.
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by mycomments-2009 April 2, 2008 10:09 PM EDT
WELL, IT LOOKS LIKE MR OBAMA IS TOO GOOD TO TAKE A PICTURE WITH THE COMMON MAN. IT SEEMS LIKE HE''S IN TROUBLE EVERYTIME HE TURNS AROUND! HELLO! IS THIS THE KIND OF PERSON FOR THE WHITE HOUSE? WHATS WRONG WITH A GUY TRYING TO MAKE A FEW BUCKS WITH A LOUSY PICTURE, IF THATS WHAT THIS IS ABOUT? OBAMA IS A JERK! HE''S PROVEN THAT OVER AND OVER. BUT, I GUESS HE''LL KEEP TELLING THE PUBLIC WHAT THEY WANT TO HEAR AND THEY''LL GO RIGHT ON BELIEVE IT. P T BARNUM WAS RIGHT; "THERES A SUCKER BORN EVERY MINUTE."
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by mycomments-2009 April 2, 2008 10:04 PM EDT
Well, what do you expect? I guess he''s too good now for the common man.Whats wrong with a guy trying to make a few bucks if thats what the picture taking was about? Obama is in trouble everytime he turns around. HELLO!
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by blkpresident April 2, 2008 9:56 PM EDT
boohall6,

In response to your comments about you think Obama is arrogant and you cannot stand to see him on TV, you might want to shoot your television set and buy a new one after January, 2017. After steamrolling the lil'' woman do you honestly think OLD man McCain has a chance against the Obama shuffle (smirk)
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by gkc99 April 2, 2008 9:55 PM EDT
Obama did the right thing telling the eBay punk to take a hike.

Hillary would have given him a night in the Lincoln bedroom.

McCain would have signed him on as a campaign advisor.
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by blkpresident April 2, 2008 9:53 PM EDT
larry996,

Florida and Michigan had their chance already.
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by boohall6 April 2, 2008 9:44 PM EDT
Obama is too arrogant to be liked.
I can not stand to see him on TV, in fact Bush is less disturbing and that has been an amazing discovery.
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by boohall6 April 2, 2008 9:43 PM EDT
Obama is too arrogant to be liked.
I can not stand to see him on TV, in fact Bush is less disturbing and that has been an amazing discovery.
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by larry996-2009 April 2, 2008 9:41 PM EDT
The nomination cannot be legitimate, unless FL & MI are also counted.If we do that Obama has 1700 & Clinton has 1689 delegates ( USA consists of 50 states and not 48 states)
I believe out of the remaining 10 states Hillary will have a net gain of 21 as she will lead in PA, IN, WV, KY and PR because of the Wright factor. This will give her 292 delegates and Obma will have additional 271 delegates. Now let us look at remaining superdelegates and uncommited delegates and delegates commited to Edwards. That is a total of 462 delegates mostly super delegates.Clinton has gotten 9% more superdelegates than Obama. Using the same margin, Hillary will gain 252 delegates and Obama will get 210 more superdelegates (+others) and that will not happen till the convention. Thus Hillary will get 2233 total and Obama will get 2181. No matter how you look at it , the fight will continue till the convention with Clinton being the eventual winner.
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by rowdytexan2 April 2, 2008 9:34 PM EDT
Awwwwww, is him testy and tired? Awwwwwwww, he''s just worn out cuz some guy wants a picture.

For sure don''t say what you really think.
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by thgdriver April 2, 2008 9:32 PM EDT
If Obama wants to win in Pennsylvania and especially Philadelphia all he needs to do is the next time a jerk jumps in front of some 3rd graders Obama should say "HEY" they are just kids, and deck the SOB! Nobody in Phila. likes a jerk!
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by kennergirl April 2, 2008 9:31 PM EDT
Obama: %u201CYeah well whatever. Just take it. I won%u2019t be smiling.


Is it just me or is that funny :)

Obama sounds like a teenage girl.
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by joseyj April 2, 2008 9:30 PM EDT
Exactly!!
Obama has played the Race Card from the gitgo!

Hillary can''t even say "vote for me" without Obamabots claiming it''s a racist statement or somehow denigrating Obama.

Obama/Wright08
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by joseyj April 2, 2008 9:30 PM EDT
Exactly!!
Obama has played the Race Card from the gitgo!

Hillary can''t even say "vote for me" without Obamabots claiming it''s a racist statement or somehow denigrating Obama.

Obama/Wright08
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by minnick8-2009 April 2, 2008 9:29 PM EDT
There is a very striking picture of Obama on the Dec 10, 2007 cover of Time Magazine--in case anyone cares.
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