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W. Virginia Up Next For Obama, Clinton

With the Indiana and North Carolina primaries behind them, Hillary Rodham Clinton and Barack Obama will forge ahead to West Virginia.

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Lonnie from Horsham

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May 7, 2008
 
Donating to Clinton right now would be equivelant to storing money on the Titanic. She needs to ruin Obama so she can run again in 4 years since she honestly believes that she is the chosen one. I wish the Clintons would just go back under the rock they crawled out of.
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May 7, 2008
 
MAY GOD BLESS AMERICA if this guy becomes president,Remember!! BE CAREFUL WHAT YOU WISH FOR YOU MIGHT GET IT!!!
Leanne

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#3
May 7, 2008
 
GO HILLARY!
It is evident why he wins certain states, and clear why he CAN"T win the important ones. We are better off with the president we have now (which is the worst in history) rather then have him in there! He is lacing in everything especially intelligence
Dave New York NY

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#4
May 7, 2008
 
Where is this clear path to victory? If Michigan and Florida were rightfully added into the mix, this primary season would've had a clear winner at Super Tuesday. Keep in mind also that Senator Clinton carries the support of most of the densely populated and diverse areas in our country. Gaining support from children between 18 and 21 who don't live in the real world and being supported by a single race group do not make a viable candidate.
johnny reb

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May 7, 2008
 
dave new york ny, this false canard about fl and mi being rightfully added! after hillary and obama said votes would not count. of course hillary lied about that as she did about almost everything else. they broke the rules, they paid the price. i told yall long ago it aint about the electability factor. this is a dem. pres. cand. nom. process not a gen. election. obama played by the rules used caucuses the way they were intended got so far ahead of hillary she had to make up new math and convince her followers that 2 plus 2 does not equal 4 but some godawful number out there somewhere.
her real problem was that she was not coronated early as she felt she deserved. she is determined to destroy obama although she knows she aint got a snowballs chance in hell of winning the dem. nomination. all these stupid tv pundits and t alking heads aside.
Tisherself

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May 7, 2008
 
johnny reb wrote:
dave new york ny, this false canard about fl and mi being rightfully added! after hillary and obama said votes would not count. of course hillary lied about that as she did about almost everything else. they broke the rules, they paid the price. i told yall long ago it aint about the electability factor. this is a dem. pres. cand. nom. process not a gen. election. obama played by the rules used caucuses the way they were intended got so far ahead of hillary she had to make up new math and convince her followers that 2 plus 2 does not equal 4 but some godawful number out there somewhere.
her real problem was that she was not coronated early as she felt she deserved. she is determined to destroy obama although she knows she aint got a snowballs chance in hell of winning the dem. nomination. all these stupid tv pundits and t alking heads aside.
Regardless of whether the politicians beleive the votes should or should not be counted, what about the voters in Florida and Michigan, are you suggesting there votes are no good, they should not have a say? Do you think the voters in Florida and Michigan opted to have there primaries moved up? I don't think so, so they should not be left voiceless, there votes should count.
DEDE

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May 7, 2008
 
This country is NOT ready for a black president - if this happens God Help Us. Are we ready for a female probably not, but we're certainly don't need another republican president that looks like he's 100 years old either. Everyone of these guys are making promises, and remember promises are like pie crusts made to be broken. What we need is someone who cares about the people in this country and wants to really do something to stop the oil companies. Don't know what we need - but it looks to me as though Hillary is our best bet at this stage. You go girl!!
OHgof6

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May 7, 2008
 
DEDE wrote:
This country is NOT ready for a black president - if this happens God Help Us. Are we ready for a female probably not, but we're certainly don't need another republican president that looks like he's 100 years old either. Everyone of these guys are making promises, and remember promises are like pie crusts made to be broken. What we need is someone who cares about the people in this country and wants to really do something to stop the oil companies. Don't know what we need - but it looks to me as though Hillary is our best bet at this stage. You go girl!!
WTG, dede..you managed to get in a racist statement, a sexist statement and a slam against elder citizens all in one post!
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May 7, 2008
 
Leanne wrote:
GO HILLARY!
It is evident why he wins certain states, and clear why he CAN"T win the important ones. We are better off with the president we have now (which is the worst in history) rather then have him in there! He is lacing in everything especially intelligence
Yeah Hillary supporter that exactly what YOU need someone that is LACING in intellignece...
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May 7, 2008
 
It is a great race to watch, but what is most amazing to me is how the heck is Hillary now known as the voice of the blue collar worker all of a sudden? That, to me, is the most unbelievable part of this whole race.
Randal

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May 7, 2008
 
This election season has exposed the broad black racism in America that many knew was there all along. With 90+% of blacks voting for the Black Candidate it is clear that it has not been whites who have been playing racial political games with this election. If whites were to blindly vote race in such a racially partisan way it would rightly be called “racism”.
What ever happened to all that talk of judging someone by their character and not the color of their skin? I guess that’s just for whites since blacks clearly have not gotten the message that such racism is wrong.
“Change”?? It sure seems like just more of the same old Racial Double Standard to me.
This dumbed-down dirtying is what we get in America politics with all that “rich diversity” of getting everyone involved.
Lonnie from Horsham

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May 7, 2008
 
Tisherself wrote:
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Regardless of whether the politicians beleive the votes should or should not be counted, what about the voters in Florida and Michigan, are you suggesting there votes are no good, they should not have a say? Do you think the voters in Florida and Michigan opted to have there primaries moved up? I don't think so, so they should not be left voiceless, there votes should count.
They can make thier voices heard by not reelecting the people who put them in this position, like their Governors and Senators who were warned well ahead of time what the penalty would be if they insisted on moving thier dates up. Hillary Clintons signature is on the letter that both Florida and Michigan recieved warning them of thier penalty if they didn't do what they were told. Now that the troll needs them she all of a sudden cares about thier votes. She is such a sleeze that she even counts the Michigan votes and Obamas name was not even on the ballot. This is another Clinton lie and you are dumb enough to believe it.
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May 7, 2008
 
Tisherself wrote:
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Regardless of whether the politicians beleive the votes should or should not be counted, what about the voters in Florida and Michigan, are you suggesting there votes are no good, they should not have a say? Do you think the voters in Florida and Michigan opted to have there primaries moved up? I don't think so, so they should not be left voiceless, there votes should count.
That's why we obide by rules. The voters in those two states should take this issue up with their elected officials. The candidates agreed to not campaign in those states. Besides, what about the other Dem candidates who dropped out of the race since then? They should get some of those delegates too. It would not be fair to those who dropped out. How can you divvy up delegates among the two remaining candidates when, they were more than two when those two states violated party rules?
Lonnie from Horsham

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May 7, 2008
 
My 2 Cents wrote:
It is a great race to watch, but what is most amazing to me is how the heck is Hillary now known as the voice of the blue collar worker all of a sudden? That, to me, is the most unbelievable part of this whole race.
Hillary Clinton is a woman who followed Bill to Arkansas after college and adopted a fake southern accent when he became Governor. She lost the accent when she became first lady. When she left the White House she knew that the people of Arkansas wouldn't accept them with open arms after all of their shananigans so she went to New York where she knew she could win. Now that she is on the campaign trail she has adopted the accent again - even the 'y'all'. This woman hasn't been genuine a day in her life and people are stupid enough to believe her. Lets see if this phony goes back to New York and starts saying 'y'all'. YEAH RIGHT!
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May 7, 2008
 
Randal wrote:
This election season has exposed the broad black racism in America that many knew was there all along. With 90+% of blacks voting for the Black Candidate it is clear that it has not been whites who have been playing racial political games with this election. If whites were to blindly vote race in such a racially partisan way it would rightly be called “racism”.
What ever happened to all that talk of judging someone by their character and not the color of their skin? I guess that’s just for whites since blacks clearly have not gotten the message that such racism is wrong.
“Change”?? It sure seems like just more of the same old Racial Double Standard to me.
This dumbed-down dirtying is what we get in America politics with all that “rich diversity” of getting everyone involved.
So, you're saying black folk make up the majority in America and non-blacks the minority? No wonder why Germans think Americans are stupid brokeback cowboys.
johnny reb

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May 7, 2008
 
Tisherself, i think you should relax. i believe after superdelegates have given obama the win by giving him enough delegates to have cliched the nom. for dem. party that a deal will be reached to count the votes and delegates in fl and mi maybe cut them in half before apportioning them or some such deal. BUT THE REAL POINT IS THEY WILL NOT BE ALLOWED TO HAVE ANY INFLUENCE ON OUTCOME OF NOM. PROCESS. the delegates will be seated and will be able to party down at denver and enjoy all the free bars and food but as far as their votes actually making a difference, no.
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May 7, 2008
 
Lonnie from Horsham wrote:
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Hillary Clinton is a woman who followed Bill to Arkansas after college and adopted a fake southern accent when he became Governor. She lost the accent when she became first lady. When she left the White House she knew that the people of Arkansas wouldn't accept them with open arms after all of their shananigans so she went to New York where she knew she could win. Now that she is on the campaign trail she has adopted the accent again - even the 'y'all'. This woman hasn't been genuine a day in her life and people are stupid enough to believe her. Lets see if this phony goes back to New York and starts saying 'y'all'. YEAH RIGHT!
EXACTLY!
Howard K Smith

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#20
May 7, 2008
 
Bill & Hillary Clinton rolled into West Virginia this morning driving a truckload of Armour canned hams. After loaning her own campaign $6.4mil earlier in the morning, Hillary decided to gamble $400K of it by buying out a truckers rig and trailer load of hams at a North Carolina interstate rest stop. "The way to a mountaineer's heart is through his stomach", quipped Hillary just before yanking on the semi tractor's air horn. "I used to spend part of my summers in West Virginia as a child at my uncle Buford's cabin up by Summersville Lake. I've always considered myself a mountaineer!" Husband Bill rode standing up out of the passenger window giving the thumbs up to an adoring assembly of ham eaters. Hillary milled around in the crowd speaking with voters and showing them that she really knows how to down a canned ham with the best of them.

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May 7, 2008
 

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What has obama done to prove he is the right candidate?
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May 7, 2008
 
OHgof6 wrote:
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WTG, dede..you managed to get in a racist statement, a sexist statement and a slam against elder citizens all in one post!
Yeah that post probably did slam a little, but the truth hurts!
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