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- I am very happy to see the comeback of this year''s election. The ideal closing is the wimp get nailed by his words. His true identity is made known. This snob is disgusting, condescending and contemptuous.
He has received so much from a country and yet discredit as much in his church. He and his wifes were contemptible and spiteful to the community. Why were they so sore of their society that is of their making? The ungrateful duals - Reply to this comment
- Hillary Hillary Hillary - What''s the story! Now you''re talking about obliterating the Iranians. You''re sure talking tough since that doctor changed you''re medication. Maybe it''s PMS? or Both? You haven''t been too stable since you charged across that landing strip in Bosnia knocking out those snipers.
Just what is it with you? I know, you''re running out of cash and are trying to impress your Jewish Contributors so you can clean them out of a few more million Right? Th is good for the Clinton Economy.
You were against the war before you joined the Bush Brigade & voted for it. You were against NAFTA before you supported it. You wanted to rescue our Troops in Mogandishu before you abandoned them. You were against the Rwandan Genocide but in their time of need allowed it to happen. 35 years in Washington, it is time to take your $110,000,000 and go. While you''ve pulled off the CLINTON AMERICAN SCHEME the rest of us have been working for the AMERICAN DREAM that NAFTA sent overseas.
You been making some pretty outrageous statements since you downed a few shots with Rendell. It is important that you don''t take alcohol with your medications. Remember that your suppose to be looking for ways to bring Our Troops Home. Not to Incite the whole Muslim World. Time to Chill out! You''re so unstable & irresponsible. Sooo Sad! - Reply to this comment
- I read all your comments and see the point each of you are making, however, Obama has far too many negatives and he cannot beat McCain. All he has is tons of money and lots of nice words but he''s just not good enough to carry the vote. His speeches are already getting stale. Note that he made the same speech in Indiana again last nite. The pundits noted it and knew all the words. He''s just not good enough, not tough enough and he''s damaged goods thanks to his own stupid remarks. He can''t beat the republicans and we''re going to throw away another election.
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- The fact is OBAMA is losing and losing badly on working class, catholics, gunowners, the older people and conservatives.
This is why he try to run away from debates. Getcha OBAMA who has been hiding behind a podium who tries influence emotion by telling everything people likes t hear rather than specifics and solutions.
He is a flash in the pan of working class which has been the decisive swing votes in elections. If the party chose OBAMA, Florida, MICHIGAN, older voters are more than enough to balance out the 90% of black votes. OBAMA has no chance of winning the election.
Moreover he can''t run away from debates forever. The media is going to find out what he has been trying to hide from the public. He is now a scarcecrow and very freightened one because he has never shown to be a good candidate in one-on-one struggles without his supporters from the media and a crowd.
Again it is wrong to say that any lead of pledged delegates matters to a winner. According to party rule, they have to go to convention for tie breaker because anything below 2025 is a tie. (The party did not use winner-take-all approach to count delegates else Hillary will be ahead instead of OBAMA)
Day in day out, Hillary is winning and OBAMA is losing now. - Reply to this comment
- Yo, didja see what Ron Paul said in Montana? Asked about Clinton''s offer to lay waste to Iran in retaliation for a strike on Israel? Ron Paul said if she said that, she does not understand the presidency. And besides, Israel has enough weaponry of its own to do that.
Just today, to get more free air time, stir up a little controversy, Senator Energizer Bunny has got the Oregon governor to call for two more debates (free attack ads) ... the governor''s sending out letters ... not sure these are the tasks of his office ... but anyhow, he''s playing the game. I''m just not sure he''s aware of it. Seems like a nice guy all around, but not too bright. - Reply to this comment
- Call me when Clinton EVENS or better still SURPASSES Obama...
Until that Mystical, Majical Majestical Moment happens...
Your Blowing Sand out of Your A!!''s
After Obama wins in (NC) the News will Read ''Obama has the Momentum...Again''
Total Delegate Count
Democrats | 2,025 Needed to Clinch
OBAMA 1,715
CLINTON 1,585
EDWARDS 18
Republicans | 1,191 Needed to Clinch
MCCAIN 1,241
HUCKABEE 231
ROMNEY 149
CBS News estimates. Includes super delegates. - Reply to this comment
- oh geez, another clintonista posting bogus numbers. What part of the DNC rules regarding FL and MI did you NOT understand? And what''s with the "winner-takes-all" delegates? Since it doesn''t work that way, those numbers are garbage. along with your logic.
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- Poor metzgrrlie - fooled by Clintons.
Here the most objective infor :
http://www.gallup.com/poll/election2008.aspx
Yes, it will take some time to overcome Stupid people, fooled by Clintons - less educated and ''house hens", who mean - they do Mean something. - Reply to this comment
- Hillary can''t win the nomination without disenfranchising a large % of the Democratic vote. More importantly, with negatives well over 50%, she can''t ever beat McCain (atleast not until 2012, when he''s drueling). Hillary''s pandering to conservatives in the primary will not work in the general election, where they are voting for McCain. And McCain would have a field day with Hillary''s claims of combat experience. Right-wing radio hosts are urging their listeners to vote for Hillary, and they have, just for fun. In one precinct in my town, Republicans caucusing for Hillary were the majority, and they even passed a right-wing resolution to send to the Democratic county convention just for extra fun. You have to subtract atleast 4% from her "popular vote" since the March 4 elections when that started happening.
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