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by vickyjo2 April 4, 2008 2:42 AM EDT
I swear Ms. Bosnia is trying to give us all strokes! What is wrong with her with this latest lie? I think she is mentally unfit to be president. She has a problem and we really need to start getting worried about her mindset. She is a nut case!!!! Bill Clinton''s tirade was a warning to dems that they had better do as he says, OR ELSE! Who died and put the clintons in charge of us? The dems saved him from being removed from office after impeachment. The dem party does NOT owe them another presidency!
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by bghorm April 4, 2008 2:42 AM EDT
Puzzletop said of Richardson: "Before he was anyone he was a podunk politician representing the corrupt Northern New Mexico backwoods."

I guess that explains while that bastion of virtue, Bill Clinton, selected him for his cabinet... birds of a feather?
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by vickyjo2 April 4, 2008 2:40 AM EDT
I swear Ms. Bosnia is trying to give us all strokes! What is wrong with her with this latest lie? I think she is mentally unfit to be president. She has a problem and we really need to start getting worried about her mindset. She is a nut case!!!!
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by sjbj2322 April 4, 2008 2:39 AM EDT
This is such a no-substance argument based on semantics that it baffles logic that its receiving any attention at all. Good grief - if someone wants to make the inference that because Hillary said that she could beat McCain that she was inferring that Barack couldn''t - SO WHAT!! If you think for one minute that Barack''s campaign isn''t trying its best to make the same argument your rudely mistaken. Point to be made is that the most recent poll does in fact show some shift in the electorate - a major drop in the number of middle class males (30%) and those who make over $50,000 (I think it was 28%) away from Barack that only leads to the conclusion that this continues to be a very tight race between the two. LET THE PEOPLE VOTE and time will tell how this all unfolds. Till then quit looking for tit4tat arguments between the two to justify the salaries of the media.
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by April 4, 2008 2:37 AM EDT
This is what makes us so sick of current politicians!!! Just tell the truth, with Hill, I don''t think that is possible! Go Obama!
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by deq54 April 4, 2008 2:33 AM EDT
John McCain is just like Bush--Says he is a patriot--he won''t even sign on to the GI bill currently in the Senate to support our troops coming home. Both of the dems have already signed on. Face it--the republicans are parasites.
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by sasheville April 4, 2008 2:31 AM EDT
She lied. Flat out, down in the gutter, lied. On her belly in the mud, lied. No parsing the definition of "is." No finger wagging. Not misspoke. No insomnia at 3 a.m. Lied.
Just lied.
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by luigi999-2009 April 4, 2008 2:31 AM EDT
Can anybody remember a more disgusting presidential candidate than Hillary Clinton? Who in their right mind would support this "thing."
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by puzzletop April 4, 2008 2:30 AM EDT
Richardson is exactly what they call him. He was a nobody until Bill Clinton made him what he is today. Before he was anyone he was a podunk politician representing the corrupt Northern New Mexico backwoods. He was a nobody. He repays his benefactor by betraying him because he thinks he will get a cabinet position now. Maybe even a veep spot with his new buddy Barrack. Richardson is an opportunist and is looking for his own personal cushy retirement and legacy on the taxpayers dime. He has a lot of traits of somebody who betrays his friends. It''s sad to see that he has fooled so many good people that trusted him to deliver and instead looked out for himself when the going got tough.
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by vltg April 4, 2008 2:30 AM EDT
MIS-heard; MIS-spoke; MIS-nomer; MIS-take. Come on, Hillary how many MISSES do you think you can get away with?? The tempation to continue the "play on MIS" is strong, but the implications of deceit are stronger. This is blatant dishonesty, and I am no longer accepting the MISSES!!
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by puzzletop April 4, 2008 2:29 AM EDT
Richardson is exactly what they call him. He was a nobody until Bill Clinton made him what he is today. Before he was anyone he was a podunk politician representing the corrupt Northern New Mexico backwoods. He was a nobody. He repays his benefactor by betraying him because he thinks he will get a cabinet position now. Maybe even a veep spot with his new buddy Barrack. Richardson is an opportunist and is looking for his own personal cushy retirement and legacy on the taxpayers dime. He has a lot of traits of somebody who betrays his friends. It''s sad to see that he has fooled so many good people that trusted him to deliver and instead looked out for himself when the going got tough.
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by jmadalon April 4, 2008 2:21 AM EDT
Hee Haw Hillary is unpresidential.
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by patrick10801 April 4, 2008 2:19 AM EDT
Oh, the left is so screwed. What are you poor liberals going to do? LOL. I mean rwally, LOL...I read this stuff and just think, OK, I''ll have to deal with John McCain as the next President...Cause he''s soooo ********* better than anything the dems are running....
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by jmadalon April 4, 2008 2:13 AM EDT
She makes my fanny chew gum...
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by doctorbob9 April 4, 2008 2:12 AM EDT
Lies about lies. HRC is just so creepy. Please, when this is all over, can''t they just go back to Arkansas and let the country heal and move on.
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by harv1981 April 4, 2008 2:11 AM EDT
it takes a village idiot.
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by doctorbob9 April 4, 2008 2:11 AM EDT
Lies about lies. HRC is just so creepy. Please, when this is all over, can''t they just go back to Arkansas and let the country heal and move on.
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by finsher77 April 4, 2008 2:09 AM EDT
Geez, Hill, take a page from Carville''s book and stand by what you said for once. Say what you mean, mean what you say.

Obama IS unelectable. Duh. Here are just a few reasons why, in no particular order:

1)An Islamic name and Islamic heritage and we''re at war with radical Islam.

2)The cat is out of the bag that he is in deep, deep cahoots with an insane, frothing-at-the-mouth racist; worse still, that racist was 20 years his "pastor,%u201D and kept as a spiritual leader, mentor, close friend, adviser, and campaign member.

3)Virtually no experience or credentials -- he never even finished a term as senator, for crying out loud.

4)His wife.

5)One-liners and platitudes get you only so far -- "change" might work as an MTV sound bite, but sooner or later you must define your platform, and he is unable and unwilling to do so. He couldn''t even drive home the NAFTA ploy; they didn''t buy it in OH where he pushed it hardest, and he was on the phone with Canada backtracking on his words practically before they were out of his mouth. Not to mention, his true positions, when dragged into the light, are so liberal as to make Ted Kennedy look like Goldwater. His defense of partial-birth abortion, alone, is enough to lose him more than a handful of states that might otherwise be in play.

Hillary and Obama are making McCain look like a real straight-talking class act -- no mean feat. Can we scrap everything up to this point and start over? Because these candidates are the pits.
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by eeebeee April 4, 2008 2:09 AM EDT
After all this is done, she will just end up being another Ted Kennedy.
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by harv1981 April 4, 2008 2:08 AM EDT
its all those 3AM phone calls, the woman isn''t getting enough sleep.
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