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Clinton, Obama Seek Unity At Convention

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(CBS/ AP)  Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton is seeking a way for her delegates to be heard at the Democratic National Convention, telling supporters such a step will help unify a party that split between her and Sen. Barack Obama during their hard-fought contest for the presidential nod.

"I happen to believe that we will come out stronger if people feel that their voices were heard and their views respected. I think that is a very big part of how we actually come out unified," Clinton, D-N.Y., told supporters last week at a California fundraiser. A video clip of her remarks was posted on YouTube.

"Because I know from just what I'm hearing, that there's incredible pent up desire. And I think that people want to feel like, 'OK, it's a catharsis, we're here, we did it, and then everybody get behind Sen. Obama.' That is what most people believe is the best way to go," she said.

The former first lady did not rule out the possibility of having her name placed into nomination at the convention, being held Aug. 25-28 in Denver. But she also said no decisions had been made.

"We are trying work all this through with the (Democratic National Committee) and with the Obama campaign," said Clinton, who suspended her White House bid on June 7 and endorsed Obama, an Illinois senator.

Clinton campaign officials are negotiating with both parties to determine the full scope of her role at the convention. She is expected to deliver a prime-time address to delegates on the second night of the gathering.

Spokeswoman Kathleen Strand said Clinton believes "it's important that her supporters have a voice in some way," adding that no decisions have been made on how this would happen.

But advisers to the New York senator said she will almost certainly not ask to have her name placed in formal nomination at the convention, avoiding a divisive vote on the night Obama is expected to become the Democratic Party's first black presidential nominee.

On Wednesday night, the Clinton and Obama press offices released a joint statement.

“We are working together to make sure the fall campaign and the convention are a success," the statement said. "At the Democratic Convention, we will ensure that the voices of everyone who participated in this historic process are respected and our party will be fully unified heading into the November election."

On Thursday, Clinton told supporters in an online Web chat that she and Obama will ensure Democrats are "fully unified" going into the fall presidential campaign. (Read more about Clinton's statements in the Web chat)

For his part, Obama dismissed suggestions that the convention in Denver could be marred by tensions with Clinton's diehard supporters.

"As is true in all conventions, we're still working out the mechanics, the coordination," Obama told reporters while flying to his home in Chicago. One issue is whether there will be a roll call on Clinton's nomination, he said.

Under DNC rules, Clinton must submit a signed, written request to have her name placed in nomination, accompanied by a petition signed by at least 300 delegates. Some Clinton delegates have circulated such petitions, but the effort is meaningless without Clinton's signed request.

Delegates are not formally pledged to any candidate so Clinton does not need to "release" them to Obama. The rules also say delegates may vote for the candidate of their choice whether or not the name of such candidate was placed in nomination.

DNC Chairman Howard Dean said in an interview last month that Clinton would have the right to put her name up for a binding vote at the convention.

"That's totally up to her," he said. "She is a duly registered candidate who got a lot of votes, and she is going to do what she wants to do."

Republican strategist Ed Rollins weighed in on the possibility on CBS News' The Early Show on Thursday.

"I think that would be a foolish mistake on her part," Rollins said. "I think she's had a tremendous campaign. I think she's enhanced herself, even though she didn't win. I think if she plays any kind of havoc, and it would create havoc in a convention, it would be a detriment to her." (Watch Rollins talk about Clinton and the recent campaign ads)


Meanwhile, Democratic officials announced Wednesday that more than half of the 75,000 tickets for Obama's acceptance speech on Aug. 28, the convention's fourth and final night, will go to residents of Colorado, a battleground state critical to the party's hopes of winning the White House.

Obama will deliver his speech at Invesco Field at Mile High, home to football's Denver Broncos. Nearly two-thirds of the tickets will go to residents of the West and Southwest, including Colorado, where Democrats have made inroads in recent elections.

"You don't have to be a delegate or party insider to witness this historic moment firsthand," Democratic National Convention Committee CEO Leah Daughtry said, announcing the credentialing plans.

Ticket selection was designed "to showcase the gains the party has made in the West," she said.

Convention committee spokeswoman Natalie Wyeth declined to say how many tickets would be issued.

Last week, Obama campaign officials said they hope to turn the stadium crowd into a giant phone bank, with attendees using their cell phones to ask friends and others to register and vote.

The first three nights of the convention will be held at the 21,000-seat Pepsi Center.

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by rytom64 August 7, 2008 9:35 AM PDT
Will the Clinton''s arrogance ever end ?
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by nolalou August 7, 2008 9:40 AM PDT
Will the Clinton''''s arrogance ever end ?
Posted by rytom64

It is NOT arrogance to want her delegates heard! In past conventions, in both parties, the loosing candidate usually makes a speech, and their name gets placed in nomination. In 1976 for example, even though Gerald Ford had the nomination locked up, Reagan''s name was put in nomination, and he made a prime-time speech.
Even though it''s a forgone conclusion that they will not win the nomination, it''s a way to acknowledge their supporters and those who voted for them in the Primaries!
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by peterp111 August 7, 2008 10:04 AM PDT
GREED- VANITY- CORRUPTION = CLINTONS
THE BS NEVER ENDS!
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by notblue August 7, 2008 10:16 AM PDT
Why haven''t the Clintons been campaigning for Obama, their silence has been defening!
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by petesis August 7, 2008 10:16 AM PDT
Clinton is a real piece of work.
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by txgrouch2006 August 7, 2008 10:49 AM PDT
WHERE IS HILLARY? Remember she promised to WORK HER HEART OUT for Obama if he won????

IS THIS HOW SHE WORKS HER HEART OUT???

Obnoxious, strident, arrogant, divisive elitist.
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by xmanborg August 7, 2008 10:50 AM PDT
Clinton is a great lady and all you McLAME supporters are just jealous because he has her act together unlike McSame.
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by michael0004 August 7, 2008 11:02 AM PDT
If Obama loses the election in November, one would only have to look at the comments here to understand why it happened. It would appear that Clinton bashing is more of a priority to many Obama supporters than electing Obama in November. Either that or these Obama supporters are too ignorant to realize that their Clinton bashing alienates a significant number of the 18 million Clinton supporters, without whom Obama can not win the election.
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by rktsci3127 August 7, 2008 11:15 AM PDT
Hmmm, Catharsis; cleansing or purging of the bowels. Must intend to serve beer and prunes. Hope they have an air compressor to pressure up heads prior to speeches.
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by rjmcbs August 7, 2008 11:18 AM PDT
you thought she went away ?
hardly
shes still out to get her way, one way or another
SEN. Clinton, please just go away
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by rational_1 August 7, 2008 11:21 AM PDT
Clinton? Isn''t she the loser who doesn''t quite understand the concept of losing? Gawd this woman think SO highly of herself. Me, me, me, me, don''t you just love me? To he!! with anyone else or the Democratic Party - everything must be about me!
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by Syndicate August 7, 2008 11:23 AM PDT
Better give her anything she wants. She could still ruin Obama.
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by truthspeake2 August 7, 2008 11:28 AM PDT
The Clintons, and her supporters have already been heard. What they don''t seem to get is that Hillary shot herself in the foot by the management of her campaign, Bill, and for me, the fact that she wouldn''t apologize for her vote on the Iraq war, which in my opinion was a political blunder. She rolled the dice with her stance and lost, period! The only position I''d like to see her in would be a Supreme Court Justice, otherwise her and Bill, and her hateful John McSame racist feminist supporters should just go away. The fact that they would even consider voting for McSame is traitorous and doesn''t get my sympathy whatsoever and of the so called 18 million votes she got, 4 to 5 million of those votes were obviously tactical Rushbot conversion as evidenced by her campaign debt. The Clinton legacy stops here and now...and they did it to themselves!
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by txgrouch2006 August 7, 2008 11:29 AM PDT
these Obama supporters are too ignorant to realize that their Clinton bashing alienates a significant number of the 18 million Clinton supporters, without whom Obama can not win the election.
Posted by michael0004 at 11:02 AM : Aug 07, 2008

OOOH! I''M SO SKAAAAWDE!

If Hillary supporters are so ANAL that they can''t recognize that their beloved Hilly is HISTORY, then

THEY ARE THE CAUSE OF THE RUIN OF OUR NATION!!!

Think. This is about a COUNTRY. Not ONE WOMAN.

OKAY? DO YOU GET IT NOW?????
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by txgrouch2006 August 7, 2008 11:47 AM PDT
WHY ISN''T HILLARY RAISING A HUGE STINK OVER THE TRAVESTY OF JUSTICE BEING PERPETRATED ON THE USA by naming Ivins the "LONE KILLER" in the anthrax attack???


WHY??? Because HILLARY AND BILL were involved in the 9/11 conspiracy and THEY DON''T WANT IVIN''S FOREKNOWLEDGE OF 9/11 TO BE REVEALED. The trail would lead DIRECTLY TO THE CLINTONS.

BOTH OF THEM would swing from the gallows.

THAT''S WHY HILLARY IS SO QUIET LATELY.
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by cheteunice August 7, 2008 11:50 AM PDT
Go Hillary--you can still personally blow the election for the Democrats. I wonder who the party will view you in ''08 and ''12 if you do? Don''t know when to quit do you?
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by liberalme August 7, 2008 11:53 AM PDT
Good Lord, if Hilary somehow gets the nomination I''ll still write in Obama--

The Clintons ran a lousy backstabbing campaign.

The respect I once had for Bill is completely gone, he has turned into an angry, jealous loser.
Obama must have something to make Bill Clinton this angry--of course we all know he wanted the White House back---it''s over Bill---get on with your library!
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by credibility2 August 7, 2008 12:03 PM PDT
Hey, if it''s OK for Obama to now instruct his party that all of the MI and FL delegates should be seated, even though a vote was taken not too, Clinton is within her bounds to ask that her delegates be heard at the convention. If this type of move is within the framework of the party and convention, then she shouldn''t be assailed for this tactic. It''s so convenient for the Clinton haters to spew their venom despite being wrong. Ooo, the white lady is doing something that might challenge the half black man.
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by txgrouch2006 August 7, 2008 12:20 PM PDT
Go Hillary--you can still personally blow the election for the Democrats. ... Don''''t know when to quit do you?
Posted by stlouisman3 at 11:50 AM : Aug 07, 2008

You go, girl! WOO HOO!

You WRECK that party! Yah, girl, smash ''em up, smash ''em up! Show ''em what a WOMAN can do!

YIPEE YAHOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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by walt1944-2009 August 7, 2008 12:20 PM PDT
Hiliary Clinton is, once again, trying to get her toe in the front door for the Whimpo-cratic nomination for Great Emperor, even though Barack Obama is the "presumptive" nominee. Talk about AMBITION!!!

She is arguing that her delegates and supporters should be heard at the Whimpo-cratic convention. This conjures up memories of the Chicago Democratic convention in 1968, which turned into a huge circus when supporters of the then recently assasinated Robert Kennedy were chanting his name and refusing to give up, even though he was DEAD!

It will be worth watching the Whimpo-cratic convention this month just to see how badly the Whimpo-crats self destruct. Will they shot themselves in the toe, or take a whole leg????
And all under the banner of "party UNITY" or is it DISUNITY????

"Bagdad John McBush (SURRRRGGGGE, DRRRILLLLL)" McCain and the rest of the neocon Fascist Nazi Republicans will be laughing all the way to the White House!!!!!!

SIG HEIL, BUSH!!!!
sig heil, TOTALLY 4 MORE YRS OF BUSH, "DRRRILLLL" McCain!!!!
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by txgrouch2006 August 7, 2008 12:23 PM PDT
if Hillary gets the nomination I will vote for the wrinkley old white haired dude
Posted by getoffmine at 11:55 AM : Aug 07, 2008

Same here. My voting list is:

Obama - FIRST choice
McCain - SECOND choice, only if first choice not available
Hillary - NEVER NEVER NEVER NEVER NEVER NEVER NO WAY IN H3LL NO WAY JOSE FORGET ABOUT IT DON''T EVEN THINK ABOUT IT

BTW, of Obama makes the FOOLISH move of choosing Hillary as his running mate, that changes his rating to THE SAME AS HILLARY''S. He would be considered "not available." Just so you know.
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by tibu987 August 7, 2008 12:53 PM PDT
Hillary should shut up and go away, far away.
I hope that Obama is smart enough NOT to give Hillary
a position, any position.

Hillary is divisive and would prove to be a thorn in Obama''s side.

I would NOT vote for Hillary and if she were selected by Obama as his VP I would not vote for him either.
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by txgrouch2006 August 7, 2008 1:32 PM PDT
SHE''''S divisive and power-mad for suggesting that her supporters should be ''''heard'''' at the convention Posted by ccfsdca at 01:07 PM : Aug 07, 2008

SHE''S the one who gave a speech declaring that Obama "WON THE VICTORY."

SHE''S the one blazing a new trail that SHE IS STILL ENTITLED TO POWER even though her opponent won the victory.

There''s only ONE nominee. It ISN''T proportional representation - funny, during the campaign she didn''t seem to understand that word, but now it''s her guiding light.

HILLARY IS POISON. SHE IS THE MOST HATED WOMAN IN AMERICA. FOR HER TO DEMAND ANY ROLE AT ALL IS AN AFFRONT AND A CHALLENGE.

Hillary is the OLD politics that led us into Iraq. Her husband started the WMD lie in 1998 to avoid impeachment. She perpetuated that lie and linked it to 9/11 in her speech in 2002. LOOK WHERE WE ARE NOW.

Because of SIXTEEN YEARS OF CLINTON AND BUSH BABY BOOMERS. ALL OF THEM BORN 1946-7.

Out with all of them. Time for a clean sweep.

JUST SAY NO TO HILLARY.
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by billo1409 August 7, 2008 1:33 PM PDT
Hillary , please just go away.You really need to get over your loss and start worrying about your future, if any in the Democratic party.You are the definition of a sore loser.
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by txgrouch2006 August 7, 2008 1:33 PM PDT
if anybody thinks that her supporters won''''t be heard, think again.
Posted by ccfsdca at 01:14 PM : Aug 07, 2008

Sounds like a SORE LOSER. Sounds like a BABY BOOMER.
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by wellhell3 August 7, 2008 1:39 PM PDT
Obscamma''s likelihood of winning the election is like you men standing pissing straight in the wind!

He has caused the total implosion of the democratic national party, and has nobody to blame but him and his scams!

He can kiss my arse 7 ways to one, pay me half a million dolars, and I''d still do my best to throw him up on his camel and tell him to ride off back to Chicago and his corrupt Muslim mafia buddies!
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by wellhell3 August 7, 2008 1:56 PM PDT
What you bigoted old goats will never understand is that it is the PEOPLE who voted for Hillary Clinton that EXPECT AND DEMAND that their votes be heard after the DNC presented a primary process that looked like the Chicago mafia!
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by txgrouch2006 August 7, 2008 2:23 PM PDT
What you bigoted old goats will never understand is that it is the PEOPLE who voted for Hillary Clinton
Posted by WellHell3 at 01:56 PM : Aug 07, 2008

Yah, that''s the way to unite the party. Call each other "bigoted old goats."

Hillary is smoking the peace pipe with Obama. She has already defeated her efforts at unity by stirring up her supporters into a frenzy of divisiveness.

Hillary and Bill Clinton are THE MOST DESTRUCTIVE PHENOMENON IN US POLITICS in the past century.
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by wellhell3 August 7, 2008 3:20 PM PDT
Yah, that''''s the way to unite the party. Call each other "bigoted old goats."

Hillary is smoking the peace pipe with Obama. She has already defeated her efforts at unity by stirring up her supporters into a frenzy of divisiveness.

Hillary and Bill Clinton are THE MOST DESTRUCTIVE PHENOMENON IN US POLITICS in the past century.



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Posted by txgrouch2006 at 02:23 PM : Aug 07, 2008

Yeah, and you bigoted old goats will never get it either will ya!

Hillary''s not smoking the peace pipe with Obscamma...she will do what she had to do to support the party, but she STILL knows Obscamma is an empty suit with nobody to bring to the presidency but a speech he made in 2002 because his chief campaign fund bundler had invested in millions in nuclear power in Iraq and did NOT want war over there!

But good job, bigoted old goats! Your chickens may come to roost at convention!
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by wellhell3 August 7, 2008 3:23 PM PDT
Posted by txgrouch2006 at 02:23 PM : Aug 07, 2008

Besides THAT, who wants to unite with a party that presented a primary process totally similar to a Chicago mafia gang bang!

Screw the whole bunch! They don''t represent democracy! The represent Barak Husssein Obscamma and screwed the voters!

PUMA!
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by txgrouch2006 August 7, 2008 3:25 PM PDT
In her 2002 Senate floor speech IN FAVOR of war in Iraq, Hillay perpetuated the WMD lie started in 1998 by Bill Clinton.

All lies originate with Bill Clinton.

The two Clintons together got us where we are today in Iraq.

HILLARY CLINTON MUST NOT HAVE ANY VOICE WHATSOEVER IN THE FUTURE OF OUR NATION.

She will find it very difficult to keep her Senate seat when she runs for re-election.
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by wellhell3 August 7, 2008 3:28 PM PDT
The DNC has IN FACT turned into the Democratic Socialists of America! In other words NAZI''S...pinko commie bastwards!
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by txgrouch2006 August 7, 2008 4:46 PM PDT
but meanwhile, the only way the dems will have actual unity is for obama to tap clinton as his running mate.
Posted by ccfsdca at 04:37 PM : Aug 07, 2008

He does that, he loses. No way in h3ll would I give Hillary ANY CHANCE AT ALL of sitting in the Oval Office.
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by txgrouch2006 August 7, 2008 4:50 PM PDT
in an american century that endured the likes of joe mccarthy, george mcgovern and jesse helms, nixon and agnew, that''''s one hell of a load of sh*t.
Posted by ccfsdca at 04:40 PM : Aug 07, 2008

You left out Strom Thurmond. Had an illegitimate child with a 16 year old black girl, it was kept secret until he died.

Him and Helms started out as Democrats, then switched to Republicans when the Democrats supported civil rights.

Nixon was a choir boy compared to the Clintons. What about Ted Kennedy and his killing that girl in his car by LEAVING HER UNDER WATER while he went to sleep at his hotel.

THE CLINTONS HAVE LED OUR NATION TO DESTRUCTION AND THEY ARE STILL DOING SO. OUR CURRENT PROBLEMS ARE 90% CAUSED BY THE CLINTONS. Those others can''t hold a candle to the Clintons for sheer sabotage of a nation for their own personal gain.
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by sjbj2322 August 7, 2008 4:55 PM PDT
To those who would refuse to give their vote to Obama if he chooses Hillary as his running mate, consider the number who will refuse to give him their vote if he doesn''t. McCain is looking better every day!!
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by sjbj2322 August 7, 2008 4:57 PM PDT
In another story regarding the issue of those avid Clinton supporters who still haven''t warmed up to him and may even resent him, Obama said, "We''re not talking to those people, we''re talking directly to the Clinton campaign people and staff." Such arrogance may cost him dearly as it rightly should.

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by txgrouch2006 August 7, 2008 5:09 PM PDT
To those who would refuse to give their vote to Obama if he chooses Hillary as his running mate, consider the number who will refuse to give him their vote if he doesn''''t. McCain is looking better every day!!
Posted by sjbj2322 at 04:55 PM : Aug 07, 2008

So, what you''re saying is the die-hard Hillary camp is so ANAL that Obama doesn''t have a chance one way or the other.

Too bad the polls don''t support your threat. But you do a NICE job of sounding like a Hillary ganster.

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by txgrouch2006 August 7, 2008 5:11 PM PDT
THE CLINTONS HAVE LED OUR NATION TO DESTRUCTION AND THEY ARE STILL DOING SO. OUR CURRENT PROBLEMS ARE 90% CAUSED BY THE CLINTONS. No one can hold a candle to the Clintons for sheer sabotage of a nation for their own personal gain.

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by wellhell3 August 8, 2008 12:02 AM PDT
Not going there with ya, Hillary, but I understand why you''re doing it!

I wouldn''t vote for the man for snake catcher!
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by jedi080808 August 8, 2008 2:09 AM PDT
Not going there with ya, Hillary, but I understand why you''''re doing it!

I wouldn''''t vote for the man for snake catcher!


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Posted by WellHell3

Rowdy, you are such a bitter shill! Get over it, your girl was over rated, out matched, out smarted and out campaigned and she had every advantage to start.

She is even qualifed to be a senator
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by jedi080808 August 8, 2008 2:12 AM PDT
but meanwhile, the only way the dems will have actual unity is for obama to tap clinton as his running mate. i don''''t care any more whether he does or not, i''''m just saying that genuine unity can only be had when the two candidates who split the party''''s votes almost in half, are joined together on the same ticket.


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Posted by ccfsdca

No way never happen. She is speaking on Tuesday and hasn''t been veted. The republicans would love for Obama to chose her. IT would be McCains best chance at Victory if she was the VP. Obama knows that and would never pick that horrible women.

The Clintons have had countless people offed. If she was VP, Obama would be next.

As for all you Hillary people saying she deserves it, sorry thats not the way of the world. 2nd place is the 1st loser and thats all. The only thing Bill and Hill deserve is two over sized Obama 08 t-shirts
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by usais11 August 8, 2008 8:19 AM PDT
OBAMA = BUSH

MCCAIN = CHANGE

That is REAL.

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