Remember the Bin Ladens are buddies with Bush. I would be more concerned about that. Don't you think that with all our technology, that we could find a man on dialysis if we really wanted to?????<quoted text>
He has no experience. He promises a change and boy is he qualified. He doesn't look like any past president, so the American voters love him. Talk about short term memories, people don't remember that he came from virtually no where. They also don't remember that Osama (not Obama) promised he would next attack us from within. Maybe a coincidence, maybe not.
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ELECTION 2008 PICKING THE PRESIDENT Clinton says she's running ...
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Oh my God, the sky is falling again. What we have currently in office is VERY VERY SCARY!!!!!!!Or have you been sleeping the past 8 years? |
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Chipper, that is true, she is a fighter, that's the kind of Pres I want and the rest should really think about that but they dont, change change change, what is he going to change , Race, well there is good and bad in both but I dont trust this guy for anything, middle name, muslim preaches peace, where is their peace??? I dont see any over there, do you???
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I'm not a Clinton or an Obama supporter, but I do firmly believe that Hillary Clinton should be allowed to go to the end. The VOTERS are the ones who should be making the choice and "NOT" all the politicans or Obama supporters. Obama and his supporters are ready to call the race over before they have even crossed the finish line. You don't do that, in any race. Could you see them calling a horse race over just because one horse happens to be in the lead over another half way through it by 2 lengths, a lot can happen in the other half of the race. Those other horses can surprise you as many have done. It's the same in this race, you don't call it over 3/4 of the way just because Obama happens to be somewhat ahead, anything can happen in the next 1/4 and final leg of the race. Let the voters have their say as it should be. What is Obama so worried about. Is he worried that some thing else might come rattling out of his closet, like Rev. Wright. Goodness knows there is an awful lot about that man running for the highest office that we don't know. He hides an awful lot. By the way, if he didn't hear those comments from his friend Rev. Wright that he was spewing for 20 years in that church he attended, that tells me, he was either sleeping during all those sermons or he has a hearing deficit. That's the only explanation for him not hearing him speak that vile filth. People need to be careful when they cast their votes this year, because if they cast it for Obama, you can bet if he wins the Office, Reverend Wright will be in the Whitehouse as well. Then this country is in big trouble!!! Hilary should be given her fair chance and so should the voters. That's the American way or have people in this country forgotten that.
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She was given the same chance as Obama. She just can't accept that she is a LOSER. |
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Obama is the typical "Wolf in sheeps clothing", he appears timid, but underneath he is something totally different all together. Check out this site, it's an eye opener, it's all about what Obama has been taught for over 20 years.
http://www.audacityofhypocrisy.com/ This is the true man that everyone is so hyped up about, people need to be careful when they cast their vote. They need to do some research before casting their votes instead of just listening to the hype the candidate spews. There is a lot out there you can find if only people would look, then you would find out the truth about the person and the way he really votes and what he believes in. Think long and hard before you cast that vote, you only have one vote, use it wisely. |
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if thats your attitude chipper then don't bother even saying you are a democrat. the facts are simple, hillary can't catch up to the numbers. obama is the delegated winner no matter what way you spin it. hillarys "experience" as you put it, got us into a iraq war. i want someone to do their homework first instead of trying to look patriotic. one more thing before i go. obama won the delegated votes because the majority DOES think he has the experience nessesary to run the white house and you as a democrat ( if you really are one ) should rally behing our winning candidate rather than defect (like the rat you are ) to another party. if that's your way, go ahead. we don't want people like you in our party anyway. have a good day.
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Bill Clinton Switches to Obama!
In what some Democratic Party insiders are calling a particularly ominous sign for Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign, former president Bill Clinton today became the latest superdelegate to switch from Sen. Clinton to her rival, Sen. Barack Obama (D-Ill). Sources close to the former president said that Mr. Clinton had been mulling such a defection for weeks, as early as the night of the Iowa primary, but that he only decided to make his decision public today. “The American people want change,” Mr. Clinton said at a press conference in New York.“Lord knows I do.” The former president said that “sometimes, at the end of a race, you have to put an old horse down,” adding,“I’m not speaking metaphorically.” Mr. Clinton fueled speculation that he was seeking a role in an Obama administration, saying,“I know my way around the Oval Office, and I know how the super-secret double-lock works.” The former president said he would relish a return to the White House, calling his tenure there “good times.” For her part, Sen. Clinton said that the defection of her husband would not deter her from staying in the race, adding,“To my knowledge, he’s the only white voter Sen. Obama has.” The New York senator denied that she was playing the race card, arguing,“Every other member of my family is supporting me, and by the way, they’re white.” Elsewhere, a defiant John McCain said that his wife will not release her tax returns,“and neither will my girlfriend.” http://www.borowitzreport.com / |
I have been saying the same thing all along. Obama doesn't have a shot at winning those states, and Hillary's chance is slim, but better, based on her longer senate experience and moving her military opinions to the center. I trust her more than McCain and Obama. Sen. Clinton has every right to stay in the race.This is AMERICA, remember? She has every right to challenge Obama to the end. |
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