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by lottobee April 6, 2008 2:01 PM EDT
During times like this Obama does not have a chance against McCain. The polls are skewed because of all the republicans who have re-registered in order to influence the democratic primaries. If Obama wins the democratic nomination the democratic Hillary voters will vote for McCain and they are the major portion of democratic voters. This was the Dems big chance to take the election but Obama does not have the credentials to accomplish that. If you are not looking at the big picture then you''re going to lose it.
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by lakeqi April 6, 2008 1:49 PM EDT
Well, I guess it all had to come down to this didn''t it? A black man an white woman and a white man warring for the fate of this nation. This internal conflict will rip the country apart.Hilary is a crook and a liar, McCain a senile old war monger,and the representative of hope, who in this country obviously doesn''t really stand a chance.Its over America, buy your guns and other survival gear while they''re still legal,bloods getting ready to spill, its all over. We''re one pandemeic or other national crisis from total and complete anarchy.There won''t be any peaceful waiting in the soup lines this time.
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by April 6, 2008 1:38 PM EDT
Clinton said, %u201CI started criticizing the war in Iraq before he(Obama) did.

How many pinocchios is this lie worth?
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by rjudy3 April 6, 2008 1:27 PM EDT
Can you Obama robuts get MORE pathological?! Hard to believe but I think you all are proving it.
I think you crazies are starting to get tempermental because you KNOW that the FULL vetting of Barack is yet to come and when you find out just what a phony and conman he really is(his wife too), and that all the devotion, worship,idolatry,you put into what the rest of us know is a "fantasy",jumping off a cliff will seem like a viable alternative.
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by macgerson April 6, 2008 1:21 PM EDT
With the release of the tax returns, the reason for Mrs. Clinton''s support of the Iraq War is clear. The only parties who have benefited from this disaster are the Arab oligarchies. The Clintons have receieved $15M from the sultan of Dubai.
Do the math.
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by kimberlyk51 April 6, 2008 1:16 PM EDT
Senator Obama opposed the war in Iraq in Oct. 2002 by saying "What I am opposed to is a dumb war. A war based not on reason but on passion, not on principle but on politics."

Senator Clinton gave the following speech before she voted "aye" to the authorization to use military force in Iraq. Listen to her words for yourself. I don''t hear any criticism.

http://youtube.com/watch?v=hwLaCb07lAs

Another poster is calling Senator Obama a racist. I wonder who he is racist against, since his father was black and his mother was white, his sister is 1/2 indonesian. Could it be the Martians?
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by greenfun April 6, 2008 1:14 PM EDT
Right on Clinton!!! Show the punk that you''re the candidate that really has what it takes to run the White House. It guess it isn''t so unbelievable that Obama has been able to run a huge part of his campaign on a speech that he gave in 2002. He doesn''t have much of a record, and the one he has shows he has been rather timid. He sure likes to give speeches though. Maybe that is because he gets to ask and answer his own questions.
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by missingamerica April 6, 2008 1:13 PM EDT
"Clinton said that historians will judge if her decision was the right one..."...

***, Hillary, quit stealing George W. Bush''s lines.
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by barbjc1 April 6, 2008 1:08 PM EDT
Obama is a racist, read his book. I do not understand the American people, Obama is telling you what you want to hear. What is this nonsense about Hillary should have left Bill Clinton over the Monica incident? That is their private lives not our business.
Why hasn''t Laura Bush left George, talk about an embarrasment to the whole country. When the Queen of England has to correct his grammer?
Wake up America, Obama is not what he seems. The news media is setting you up for a BIG fall.
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by jdpthirdi April 6, 2008 12:59 PM EDT
What is interesting about the voting public is there are still 2 presidential nominees still in the race that voted for this disaster of a war. Causing the economic disaster, amongst many things. You would think Hillary would have gotten some clear advise from her husband about his sanctions and the "no-fly zone" policy against Iraq that were destroying some Iraqis before the final execution of that country took place.

Hillary can talk policies all she wants; but how many of these policies going to pass in the Senate and House? Her suppporters who are facing bankruptcy can thank Hillary for voting in favor of the credit card companies to make sure they receive all of their money (incl. a 20-30% interest rate).

Her experience and voting record are equal to voting like a Republician with a tinge of "liberal" bs. She would be better than George Bush but the stark differences would be few.
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by levicro April 6, 2008 12:58 PM EDT

wow.. she is nuts.. any smart person who gets their own facts would know that the war in Iraq was a horrible idea... history will NOT vindicate that.. of course someone who was thinking about running for president.. who was worried that a woman would be considered anti-war and not a patriot if they voted against the war... now they just might sell out common sense for political gain.. this has been a pattern with HRC... she does not keep faith with her values... this makes her a very weak candidate for president... we dont need a weather vane in office.. (though I admit it would be better than what we have now but right now it just wont do!).. we need vision along with our leadership.. we need someone smart enough to recognize a bad idea and stand against it even though it will not be politically popular... it takes an exceptional person to do this.. thankfully there is one standing in line... we all need to work to see that he gets a chance...
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by shamrocker6 April 6, 2008 12:57 PM EDT
rjudy3, Obama isn''t white, so your rhetorical question to the Obama supporters has no answer since it is purely hypothetical and unrealistic. I am voting for Obama (THE MAN),and not judging his character based upon others in his life. Hillary didn''t ditch Bill for his betrayal of not only herself, but also of their daughter. He embarrassed the entire nation! She stays with Bill because he''s useful... it ain''t love, for sure.
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by jpmaxman April 6, 2008 12:54 PM EDT
I think Clinton has officially lost it!
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by andersenme April 6, 2008 12:48 PM EDT
Pretty soon Hillary will be claiming she invented the Internet, too!
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by jpmaxman April 6, 2008 12:41 PM EDT
I think Clinton has officially lost it.
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by kenbomc April 6, 2008 12:27 PM EDT
Posted by paulmo43 at 08:20 AM : Apr 06, 2008;
Yeah and Hillary is very experienced at taking planted questions during her town halls. When hasn''t Obama not answered about Wright? It''s fun watching Hillary''s once and mighty machine slowly rust away. I don''t understand how the few still support her. Half of the stories she tells is total bs.
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by lakeqi April 6, 2008 11:59 AM EDT
The people who say they will not vote for Obama are simply sore losers. They threaten to leave the party- go ahead then. Do you really think it doesn''t cut both ways? Do you really think Hilary can come back in 2012 and Obama supporters won''t remember what she did? Hilary is finished she has destroyed the democratic party.She leaves her name on the Michigan ballot and wants those votes to count when everyone was told that they wouldn''t? She''s a cheater and a rules changer. So women will destroy the party if Hilary loses. maybe Rush was on to something with his FemiNazi term.
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by postamerican April 6, 2008 11:57 AM EDT
Anyone who voted for the Genocide in Iraq should step down and resign, let alone run for POTUS!
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by asmith2959 April 6, 2008 11:55 AM EDT
I feel that Senator Clinton does have alot of experience to offer us. But I am tired of the same poltics in Washington. This primary race, correlates with a shift in ideology. You being to see the divsions relating to values, morals, fundamentalisnm versus change. I am sick of the old political rehtoric and idea that If I am President I am here to make all the decesion''s for you. That is what Clinton represetns. Obama offers a platform for people to be inspired once again in our poltical system, He gives rise to younger voices to take on the reins of our current poltical spectrum and help to define it in a new direction, away from corporate lobbyist and war mongers. I find that very refreshing and I am willing to take a risk on someone that puts accountablity back in to it''s citzens. Senator Clinton is a dying breed and so are her constitutients.
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by paulmo43 April 6, 2008 11:20 AM EDT
Clinton answered the young man''s questions even though he admitted that he was an Obama supporter. She could have just ignored the question but didn''t.

Obama stopped answereing questions when the Wright problem arose. Whe he stopped answering he said ''I have already answered 8 questions''. Did he fear that he would misspeak or was he just avoiding the issue as much as possible.

After his ''great speech'' on race, he did not answer any questions at the time. Even in this town hall meetings, he speaks longer than he listens to questions and answers them. If you listen to him closely when he answers question, he has to really hem and haw around. This usually indicates that a person doesn''t really understand the problem enough to give his views. Most people who hem and haw on questions are trying to make up an answer on the spot. When he makes a speech he does not do that. Prepared speeches he does better than most, questions he does not. I suspect that is because he does not really have a set position on issues, he has to change the answer because of the audience.
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