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by blackyowe April 15, 2008 1:02 AM EDT
It''s only small if you live in suburbia. I am angry and a Democrat from a rural area. I don''t cling to guns I cling to the Constitution. I don''t need a patronizing idiot for my President!
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by joecanadian3 April 14, 2008 11:03 PM EDT
If Americans fail to elect Obama over something as trivial as this, it will only confirm the view held by the outside world that the general American public are uninformed, uneducated and shallow. The world is watching. -Joe Canadian
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by joecanadian3 April 14, 2008 11:01 PM EDT
If Americans fail to elect Obama over something as trivial as this, it will only confirm the view held by the outside world that the general American public are uninformed, uneducated and shallow. The world is watching. -Joe Canadian
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by antonn2 April 14, 2008 10:44 PM EDT
Obama is a misogynist , he was raised by women he couldn''t relate to..typical white women..when he said the Hillary is making him tough..Just the kind of man we need to be President..
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by lepbtv April 14, 2008 10:15 PM EDT
Whatever happened to "just words"? First Hillary said they mean nothing, now she says they mean everything. It appears she''s becoming desperate. Can we trust someone who is always moving the goal post to suit their own needs?
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by sueb451 April 14, 2008 9:54 PM EDT
Doesn''t the fact that Hillary is spewing identical attacks against Obama as McCain tell everybody what she''s up to? She''s either going to steal this election (because she is the only one capable of saving us--talk about elitist) or she''s helping the republicans so that she can run in 2012. Obama told the truth and he is strong enough and smart enough to run against both Clinton and McCain.
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by renonv5 April 14, 2008 9:29 PM EDT
Arrogant, patronizing and condescending. Just skirt those issues, make someone else to blame for the words that came out of HIS mouth. I wholeheartedly believe that behind closed doors, he does look down on all of us.
Pompous ***!
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by jockh April 14, 2008 9:10 PM EDT
John McCain Should Go on Vacation, Hillary Clinton is Doing His Job for Him
By cynically twisting Obama''s comments about small town voters in a way that confirms every right-wing demagogic caricature of her own Party, Hillary Clinton has adopted the frames, lies, stereotypes and destructive clichis long embraced by the likes of Lee Atwater and Karl Rove. She has clearly decided that the road to victory runs through scorched earth. The question is, if she succeeds, what kind of Party will she be left to lead? She''s burning down the village to save it -- or to prove that she would make the best fire chief. But the village won''t be saved; only one house will be left standing. A house with room for just two occupants: Hill and Bill.
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by seah5 April 14, 2008 8:31 PM EDT
C''mon he has already acted like he was president on a few occasions.

Americas Hitler, I hope those with their minds bent by him wake up. He should not even be in the race, let along the thought of him as the nominee.

Sad and scary for America
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by jy2008 April 14, 2008 8:25 PM EDT
Exactly, it does not change what he is.

Certainly Smart-Do-Nothing will cover up more for political purpose.
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