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by Lai K W May 15, 2008 6:27 AM EDT
The party against the people

Please say after me:

Nobama
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by chulanow May 15, 2008 6:24 AM EDT
When will the DNC, Pelosi and the Elite who have been trying to manipulate this selection process for months realize that America does NOT believe or TRUST Obama.

That is why more people have voted for Hillary than Obama.

The hard facts are that although Obama might have more delegates, he received those delegates under false pretenses.

American now knows who he really is and when given a second chance to vote they will VOTE NO for OBAMA!

Obama has shown us that he is not for Unity but for DIVISION. Both Obama and Michelle have consistently accused Americans of being bitter, mean and faithless. While at the same time Obama and Michelle have been sneaking off on the weekends to applaud the racist and Anti-American sermons of Rev. Wright.

If the nomination is given to Obama without all 50 states being counted FIRST and without anyone receiving the 2209 delegates needed we are going to send a loud message to the DNC, Pelosi, Ted Kennedy and the Elite in November!

American will vote NO for Obama in November. We are AMERICANS first and Democrats and Republicans second.

We are going to vote in the best interests of this Nation.....and that is Hillary or McCain.

NO OBAMA 08
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by redstatedem May 15, 2008 4:57 AM EDT
I am another life-long Democrat who will not be voting for Senator Obama. Even if Hillary is his running mate. I hate the prospect of voting Republican for the first time ever, in my 36 years of voting.
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by omaar-101 May 15, 2008 4:37 AM EDT
She`s Roasted & Toasted !!

http://www.npr.org/templates/s
tory/story.php?storyId=90381052

Hillary`s Toast !!!


1. Delegate Math Favors Obama

2. But increasingly, the superdelegates are moving into the Obama camp. (He gained 30 in just the past week), negating any advantage Clinton might have had from the (16) or more pledged delegates she won in West Virginia.

3. So while the drubbing in West Virginia may be embarrassing for Obama, he still leads Clinton by any tangible measurement: pledged delegates, superdelegates and the popular vote, and there just arent enough contests left for her to catch up.

4. Big Note, And while Obama is setting new fundraising records, Clinton`s campaign debt is estimated to be more than $20 million and rising.

5. In a conference call Tuesday, Roy Romer, a superdelegate and former chair of the Democratic Party, announced his support for Obama, saying, "This race, I believe, is over." Its up to Clinton, he said, to decide when to drop out.

Hatefield & McCoys, Our Wives & Husbands are 1st Cousins, Moonshine, for a $1.59...Mountaineers...

Speaks for the Majority of White America...

No Waaay !!!




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by omaar-101 May 15, 2008 4:35 AM EDT

Hillary`s A!! is Roasted & Toasted !!!!

Did`nt get a Full 24 hrs. to savor her Hollow Win in W. Virgin ..Huh

The Demographic Story

West Virginia`s voters are typical of those that have been drawn to Clinton from the beginning.

1. The state is 96 % White.

2. Only Florida has a Higher Percentage of Seniors.

3. Big Note, A Mere (16 Percent of West Virginians hold a College Degree), the Lowest Percentage in the Nation, and (25 Percent Lack a High School Diploma.

4. West Virginia also Ranks near the Bottom Nationally in Median Household Income.

Those are the Reasons she did Well.

Translation: Hatfiled & McCoy, My husband & Your Wives are 1st Cousins, My Moonshine is Better than Yours, White Lightening, That Goos Ole Mountain Dew...HillBillies !!!

You Low lifes Knew that Heffa, was going to win W.Virginia & Kentucky, 2 months ago...Jeeesh !!

Much to do about...Absolutely...Nothing !!
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by lizainsf May 15, 2008 4:29 AM EDT
Was Terry McAuliffe huffing and puffing, putting his hands on his hips, legs spread apart, while he made this statement? Oh my! MI and FL don''t count. Remember the DNC rules, Hillary? This reminds of a young girl while stomping out of a room after losing at a game of Monopoly, even though I cheated and did anything I could to get Park Place and Broadway.
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by lizainsf May 15, 2008 4:27 AM EDT
Was Terry McAuliffe putting his hands on his hips, legs spread apart, huffing and puffing while he made this statement? MI and FL don''t count, honey. Remember the rules? This reminds me of a young girl when I used to stomp out of a room when I lost at a game of Monopoly. "I will win Broadway and Park Place no matter what it takes"!
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by verycold May 15, 2008 3:44 AM EDT
Even if she was ahead in the popular vote not including MI and Fl the party would never choose her over Barack. The party made their decision who to back a long time ago. The fact that at this point they can''t include MI and Fl speaks poorly of the party and their ridiculous rules. Why should Iowa be first? What is the written in stone? I think all states should be insulted and the party needs a much better way of electing a nominee. I also think the superdelegates is nonsense. Has anybody paid attention to who they are? The system is corrupt when one person has so much power. Favors? One superdelegate even went on tv to ask for millions regarding a registration program. Boy and we think Iraq is a bunch of thugs.
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by eleniki May 15, 2008 3:42 AM EDT
Okay...do we put "ahead in popular vote" with the Bosnia lie or with the "I was responsible for the Ireland Peace Treaty" exageration or "I was always against NAFTA" prevarication? So many lies, so little space.
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by latinovoter1 May 15, 2008 2:53 AM EDT
truthyness - switch parties if you like John Mccain so much. Even better, Bob Barr is a much better choice than John McCain. I am so sick and tired of hearing these pathetic people saying they won''t vote for their Parties Candidate - truthyness, Get Real and Get a Life!
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