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by Jesse Cooday April 14, 2008 3:36 AM EDT
John Mellencamp - Small Town
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3eDkAG3R0h8

Bruce Springsteen-Radio Nowhere
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XmLt6kcZ72Q

Barack Obama 08!
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by seanserendip April 14, 2008 3:33 AM EDT
am a white, male, vet, and was a Hillary Clinton supporter. Not any more. My sister was a Hillary suuporter. Not any more. The reason - she is negative and dishonest and self-serving. I was not aware of how much until the last few months of this campaign. If she will do what she;s doing to her own democratic party colleague how will she ever get anything done as president. I see now why people called her polarizing.
By the way, I own a gun and I go to church every week. And I honestly would never have thought I would vote for an African American. But I have to go with my conscience and my faith and vote for Obama. Enough Hillary. Please stop before you shame us all
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by Jesse Cooday April 14, 2008 3:32 AM EDT
John Mellencamp - Small Town
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3eDkAG3R0h8

Bruce Springsteen-Radio Nowhere
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XmLt6kcZ72Q

Barack Obama 08!
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by mitchgander April 14, 2008 2:55 AM EDT
The crowd at Messiah College seemed to like Obama''s performance better. I counted 6 outbursts of applause for Clinton and 15 for Obama.
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by lottobee April 14, 2008 2:46 AM EDT
You really need to see the full quote of the "Bitter Remark" in order to get the full picture of how Obama looks down on the working man. He''s talking to a crowd of CA elitists and starts this off by saying "Our challenge is to get people persuaded" and then he specifically mentions "small towns in PA, like a lot of small towns in the midwest" and then he goes into bitter and clinging to guns and religion, etc. The impression is that he is identifying with the elitists and he is belittling the working man. The working man has to be persuaded to vote for him or else he will lose. The elitists have to feel he''s one of them so they will give him the money to persuade the working man. Which really means that all those TV ads are lies paid for by the elitists in order to make you vote for a liar. So tell me now ---- are you allowing those ads to tell you how to vote? Are you going to make the CA elitists happy that they contributed to Obama and paid for those ads????
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by kmb08 April 14, 2008 2:41 AM EDT
Hillary seemed real, sincere, and a person of faith. Obama looked at the floor more often, and seemed disengenuous.

Ms. Brown interrogated Hillary right off the bat, which I thought was rude to use this forum to inject her personal view.

Obama''s mother was an athiest, and many say Obama joined the politically charged Trinity Church to help him attain his IL Sen. seat. I don''t know that he is a man of faith as Ms. Brown charged to Hillary, and neither does Ms. Brown.

Obama has seemed arrogant to me long before he made his comments to SF millionaires.

Obama will probably win the nomination, primarily because the media has yet to air much of the negative info that is out there for anyone who dares to research.
I don''t think he can win the general, but I guess that''s what a kool-aid drinking, lemming electorate deserves.

Obama still has supporters who believe he doesn''t have deep ties with lobbyists. It astounds me...
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by msswin April 14, 2008 2:30 AM EDT
No wonder Hillary thinks her religion should be private. If it were to become public it could cost her the election.

Meet Hillary Clinton''s spiritual advisor, Doug Coe:

http://www.harpers.org/archive/2003/03/0079525
http://www.oliverwillis.com/index.php/2008/03/25/hillary-clintons-spiritual-adivsor-doug-coe-and-his-curious-admiration-for-nazis-and-communist-killings/
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by dnsallday April 14, 2008 2:07 AM EDT
You are right, he has given Republicans ammo. They do seem to hate candidates who have the courage to be truthful to the AMerican People.
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by dnsallday April 14, 2008 2:04 AM EDT
"I wish Obama would tell us who in PA and where told him they had deep-seated, ill will toward people who are different from them. No Presidential candidate should think or say words like that especially if it his HIS opinion."
Posted by AG1143 at 10:15 PM :

Your Governor Ed Rendell told him just that when he publicly stated that there are many in Pennsylvania that will not vote for a Black Man.
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by ag1143 April 14, 2008 1:15 AM EDT
Obama turned the Faith Forum into a campaign speech. How many times did he say Bob Casey''s name? Two or three times? Unbelievable.
I wish Obama would tell us who in PA and where told him they had deep-seated, ill will toward people who are different from them. No Presidential candidate should think or say words like that especially if it his HIS opinion.
If Obama wins the nomination, he has given Republicans enough ammo to sink his chances to win in November.
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