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Election 2008 - Hillary Clinton Outwardly Confident, Even as Ho...

A supporter holds up a sign as Democratic presidential hopeful, Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, D-N.Y., speaks during a campaign event in Eleanor, W. Va.

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DavidO1

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May 12, 2008
 
Why do I get the feeling she's somehow going to get either a tax break or wrangle back all the money she personally loaned her campaign?

Maybe it'll be another "fair" thing to tax those big bad oil companies so she can get her money back.
Duke

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May 13, 2008
 

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she will get poor saps to buy her next book. "Hillary: I blew my chance to get blown in the white house"
conspiracy theory

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May 13, 2008
 

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Hillary is toast ...
Khosrow

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May 13, 2008
 
How could there be a nominee if not all the votes are not posted nor counted? Your comments are so presumptuous. Hillary is doing the right thing to fight until the very end.

If Obama was the sure thing he would have won by large margins in crucial states. He hasn't done that in his own party so he is more likely to lose to McCain. Lets get serious Osbama is no match for McCain.

I think it is Obama who is stealing the candidacy by indirectly preaching that Hillary should stop. Neither Hillary nor we want Hillary to stop. So Osbama supporters should stop preaching.

Hillary Clinton is the better qualified and most pragmatic candidate. She is a cross party operator. Osbama is just a hollow preacher. He may talk the (cahnge) talk but he will never be able to walk the walk(will never deliver).

Besides I don’t like upstarts who jump in front of a line based on their race and smooth talk.
Duke

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May 13, 2008
 
i agree with khosrow. Obama will never be able to walk the walk, that is why he will lose to Mccain.

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May 13, 2008
 
I just hope that it is not Hilary that gets in, now bear in mind I am not able to vote in this election but plan on being able to do so come next one around.........I do not trust her pretty much based soley on her husbands record and the fact that she has NOT run a dang thing in her life heck this woman cant even keep her own house in order......obama, well I am sorry but he also does not seem to be the right person either, and that he is trying to distance himself from that rev after 20 years of going to his church shows that he has heard much of what the rev has to say and maybe buys into a great deal of it as well, now if this was Colin Powell running I would be out helping his campgain, that was a man that the country could trust and be lead well by. Mccain seems to be about the only one running that MIGHT follow through but still have issues with his attitude towards the VA which is not the best run thing right now, but his changes would bring it to their knees and the vets would be the one to be hurt.............BUT at least he does not hate the military like the clintons have ALWAYS shown that they do.
Khosrow

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May 13, 2008
 
I think the democrats are going to suffer their biggest vote loss because of Osbama.

People don't vote for a internally backstabbing party nor do they vote for someone whom they don't perceive as a true winner. Obama is an upstart despite all of his grass root talks. He will achieve nothing. He rides on his colour. I thought qualifications should be the deciding factors not the colour.

Obama has NOT WON the Most Crucial States. Now West Virginia and Kentucky are going to teach him a good lesson about the working class Americans. He will not be able to win anything without their support. The working class Americans are proud and patriotic people. They are educated enough to differentiate a fake man(Obama) from a true, proud and hard working American woman(Hillary Clinton). From what I hear people in West Virginia don’t like upstart egoists like Obama who looks down on them.

By the way striving to progress is okay, but why should people strive to be elitists????

Every job and every person who works within his capacity is honourable. What give the elitists the right to look down on mothers or fathers whom may have to do the bagging, dishwashing, work in the industries,,,,,,,, in order to feed their families?
Puffff, talk about looking down on hard working people.

I also use the word Rock. But I don't think Obama Rocks. He just does not look the part.

He is just today’s' media made product. If I look at him, I think the change in America is far far away.

I don't believe in Hollow/ Unachievable/ good sounding promises. The gas tax may not be too big of a thing, but at least it is real and achievable.

Hillary’s power is herself. She is one of the smartest women on this planet. Powerhouse politicians are not made by Oprah(as Obama) is. They feel power from within.

Hillary Clinton is a leader type. Obama is NOT. Osbama is a media puppet. The media may just get their way because many voters may consider switching from Hillary to McCain. Rightfully so too.

Who do you choose Osbama and his Unproud wife or War hero McCain?

I am not a republican, but if it comes down to the wire, I would go for McCain. The reason: Presidency is jut not a place for training on the job nor for affirmative action based on race.
Duke

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May 14, 2008
 
when it comes to the election for the presidency, you dont vote for your party, thier race, hero status or wealth. You vote for the somebeetch who can get the job done!
freddy

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May 14, 2008
 
Duke wrote:
when it comes to the election for the presidency, you dont vote for your party, thier race, hero status or wealth. You vote for the somebeetch who can get the job done!
So what job did Bush get done? And if McCain lost to Bush before and has did a 180 in adopting Bush's ideas how will McCain get the job done? It's a dem year if they don't F it up and it looks like they are trying. Give Hillary the VP spot to shut her up or Senate majority seat so the party can move forward. The funny thing is this is the way she got the NY senate seat, her last name value and the Clintons being a credit to the Dem party, but now they are becoming irritating. If she didn't act like she was owed the Demo nomination and worked at the beginning of the campaign she wouldn't be where she is at right now, so is that Obama's fault? He has ran a better campaign, been ran in the ground, had to jump hurdles McCain or Hillary didn't even have to look at, had to fight a two front war on Hillary and McCain, and was trying to be taken down by a pastor.....a pastor? He leads in states won, delegates, superdelegates, popular vote, money raised, educated voters, and did I mention popular votes? So what is Hillary supporter argument again? What other categories does Obama have to beat Hillary in to be the declared nominee in their eyes? How many times is Hillary going to push the goal post back or move the basket? She is not the democratic party and she is not the future of the dem party, either she can leave or they can show her the door!

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May 14, 2008
 
It will be a sad day for America if Obama gets elected president, not because of his color, but because for what he and his represent and stand for. His views are not main-stream America and for one culture to have to accept what they feel is inappropriate speech and actions is highly inappropriate and unacceptable. He, in his book, has provided modern terms for Marxist theology. I do not want a Marxist president, nor a First Lady who feels that America is an ugly, mean nation.
tommy salami

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May 14, 2008
 
hillary proves she can be president of WEST VIGINIA. ...............
tommy salami

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May 14, 2008
 
a-patriot........thomas jefferson would have had sex with michelle obama................i know i would..........with barack watching
Stan Buie

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May 14, 2008
 
tommy salami wrote:
a-patriot........thomas jefferson would have had sex with michelle obama..........i know i would..........with barack watching
Bill Clinton would too, except hillary chains him to the wall in their house after 7pm. She then makes him watch her get eaten out by some chicks on her campaign staff.
Stan Buie

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May 15, 2008
 
typical sane person wrote:
PART II: The conclusion of the ELEVEN REASONS why NOT to vote for that PHONY FLAKE OBAMA.
I see the Republican mouth machines even populate this board. Wouldn't Fox News be more appropriate for this posting?
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