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by emperorlotku May 30, 2008 3:04 AM EDT
Didn''t Elton John put on a concert for Hillary? Didn''t he perform his hit song " The B**ch is Back"?
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by lordmi May 30, 2008 3:03 AM EDT
to jone775 - go and learn English, before to open mouth here, ok?

there are just i_diots for clintons, all from I_diotic clintonland
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by emperorlotku May 30, 2008 2:51 AM EDT
Wow, Ricky Martin. There is a masters degree in music just waiting to vote I''m actually going to be glad when the election is over. That way we can get the news focus off of Hillary and start concentrating on classier women like Paris Hilton and Brittany Spears.
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by agog2 May 30, 2008 2:49 AM EDT
The DNC from FL and MI should be fined or sanctioned by some means. However the voters that went to the polls should have their votes counted as cast. How anyone in this country can say that over 2 million votes don%u2019t count is not a true American. Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama both agreed that they would not campaign in FL or MI, neither did. It was Barack Obama that had his name taken off the ballot that was his call not Clintons. The votes should be counted and the delegates awarded. Barack Obama is saying Pi$$ on Americans that reside in Florida and Michigan. Don%u2019t count their votes as they cast them. He!! That might give Mrs. Clinton more delegates and votes. And could cause more Superdelegates to vote for Hillary Clinton. I think Mr. Obama is not the person we would like running our country for us when he can write that many Americans off as not counting. This man is a sleeper cell for disaster for our country
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by buckscc May 30, 2008 2:49 AM EDT
Go Hillary, never give up.
We Love You Hillary.
I voted for you Hillary.
We can''t wait till you get nominated.

You''re Lover,
RUSH


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by b-easy63 May 30, 2008 1:32 AM EDT
The only thing that Obama has going for him is that he has good speech writers working for him. If he is the Democrats nominee for president he will suffer the worst presidential defeat in the history of this country.
You can bank on that.

Posted by agog2 at 09:48 PM : May 29, 2008


Then he''ll have to top Geraldine Ferraro and Dukakis, who got a total of 13 electoral votes for their effort.

Still, better to follow the rules and keep pledges and honor the process than to try to cheat, lie and move the goal posts to get a win--such a person would be a horrible President.We had one in Bush, the Dem don''t need to try to give us one in Hillary.

It really is not just the winning you know--it is how you play the game--and Americans tend NOT to like cheaters. You and Hillary should remember that.
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by agog2 May 30, 2008 12:48 AM EDT
The only thing that Obama has going for him is that he has good speech writers working for him. If he is the Democrats nominee for president he will suffer the worst presidential defeat in the history of this country.
You can bank on that.
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by jack3213 May 30, 2008 12:24 AM EDT
The Clintons are history, better get used to it. This is the last time you''ll see them in political arena''s as no one will want them after all this. Watch & See. They are shameless selfish people.
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by feminator1 May 30, 2008 12:18 AM EDT
This endorsement could turn the tide on Obama and his Obamaniacs.
Enough with Obama now that international superstar Ricky Martin chose Hillary. Give it up Obama. If she loses to this creep I''m voting for John McCain.
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by vet_sk May 30, 2008 12:03 AM EDT
Hillary lost. Obama ran by the rules and has won. He can give all the Michigan (and not even take the uncommitted MI delegates) and she can also take 55% of the Florida delegates and she has still lost by about 70 delegates.

If you want to count actual votes, then you will also have to count the caucus states that he won easily. That put him ahead in the popular vote by about a million votes.
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