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Polls HRC up 75% to BO's 25% Ore.they split even
by LaurieAnnM
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for all his campaigns rank shuffling in of 70,000 of their best and brightest Sunday Afternoon koolaide dreamers...looks like Hillarys' gonna slam Obama in Kentucky where he isn't polling higher than around 25%.

And in Oregon they are virtually split in the state 50-50 in a place where he was supposed really bring it home.

Here's a song for the tall skinny guy...Obama.

It might do him well to start thinking about it. <link>

oh well slam away at me,if you must. I can take it bots.

;-)

Buncha hippy-dippy kool-aide drinkers.
by pissenlit

Like this clown, whoever he is.

Re: Buncha hippy-dippy kool-aide drinkers.
by LaurieAnnM

Warren Buffet..I know who ARE these people who live in these far away mansions completely removed from the American people?

Crazy isn't it?
That song above you know was written about 'journalists'.

I can't think of a better metaphor for how the media in this country has so mis calculated the hearts of the people who, don't like being told what to do by the elite, out of touch media and have zero clue that people actually can see through an empty suit.

heh.

Yeah, that dude.
by pissenlit

Typical elitist Obamanut.

Warren Buffett--with a net worth of $36 billion--famously lives in the same home in Omaha, Nebr., that he bought in 1958 for $31,500. Although his home isn't shabby, the Happy Hollow neighborhood where he lives isn't even the ritziest in Omaha.

"You can probably find a fixer-upper in that neighborhood for about $175,000," says Christie Brandt, a real estate agent at DEEB Real Estate in Omaha. "It's a pricey area, but it's not the most expensive. Buffett's house is a lot like Warren--it's very conservative and it's impeccably maintained."

Billies for Hill
by Dubina
!
And
by pissenlit

Mr. Fancy Pants has to own Acme Brick. Only the best for Little Lord Fontleroy over there. And then Dairy Queen. I guess Dairy Peasant Woman or even Dairy Vassal's Wife were beneath him. Well, well, well.

And so forth...

I'm not sure
by ducadmo
what you're trying to say, but whatever you're doing, I do encourage you to keep up the good work. We couldn't do it without you.
Re: I'm not sure
by LaurieAnnM

Wow. democrats give their nominee only a 16 point lead over his other democratic opposition. If this was the GOP they would be pretty darn worried if say McCain only had a 16 point lead over Huckabee.

That's the problem the Obama people refuse to see.

The Gallup polls are polls of dems only...and actually that poll has been neck and neck for weeks.

That means the party is split.

You can not win with a split party.

16 points only among dems won't get you where you want to go.

sorry.

Once they nominate Obama expect that Gallup poll to show even a much much bigger support among dems for Obama.. that's expected...I'd say about oh...maybe if he's lucky...70% to 30% against him among dems...that's being generous...it's still won't be eniugh to win in the general.

That's the problem.

Somehow the party will have to unite of he's to have any chance at all.

But I have made my mind up already. I won't vote for him.

Re: Yeah, that dude.
by LaurieAnnM
pissenlit:

Typical elitist Obamanut.

Warren Buffett--with a net worth of $36 billion--famously lives in the same home in Omaha, Nebr., that he bought in 1958 for $31,500. Although his home isn't shabby, the Happy Hollow neighborhood where he lives isn't even the ritziest in Omaha.

"You can probably find a fixer-upper in that neighborhood for about $175,000," says Christie Brandt, a real estate agent at DEEB Real Estate in Omaha. "It's a pricey area, but it's not the most expensive. Buffett's house is a lot like Warren--it's very conservative and it's impeccably maintained."

lol. thx...yeah, that dude really has his nose to the ground on what's going on in America today,eh? ;-)

Un-huh
by Dubina

And you said John McCain had superior knowledge of strategy and war fighting compared to Obama. You had no reply to the evidence of my rebuttal.

Why not just admit you have your ladies' knickers in a twist?

Re: I'm not sure
by Lunesta
typical snide Obama-naut creeping sarcasm, to go with the elitism. I am surprised about Warren Buffet, though. I was sure he would go with McCain. Maybe his billionaire buddy George Soros talked him into it, yathink?
Yep, that's what I meant exactly [eom]
by ducadmo
Re: Un-huh
by LaurieAnnM
Dubina:

And you said John McCain had superior knowledge of strategy and war fighting compared to Obama. You had no reply to the evidence of my rebuttal.

Why not just admit you have your ladies' knickers in a twist?

Oh,okay,Dubina I'll give some attention back. ;-)

On the ladies and the knickers part..actually. no. I feel deeply gratified that Hillary has made the very admirable showing that she has

As a woman she makes me feel intensely proud of her and how well she has done.

But we all know Obama is the nominee. That question has been quite settled by now.

The thing is and I know Lunesta will remember when I wrote to her about this early in the campaign when I was for Obama after his Iowa win..I didn't believe the country was ready to elect a woman president and at that time Obama had inspired me.

But then of course, as my admiration for HRC grew and my ambivelence towards Obama also grew, after the very poor way he handled the Wright issue among things.....I switched my support to her.

And it will remain so even though he is the nominee.

But as far as the great job Hillary has done as the first woman to make a serious run for the Presidency, her campaign has filled me with the utmost pride.

I feel very good about that.

But get ready...and I know I am getting my popcorn ready for the next event...because....I expect that the Obamania we all have witnessed in the media for months now to pale in comparision to what it will be the moment he gets the nomination.

Oh Man! It's going to be a sight to see!

I expect CNN and MSNBC and his supporters to literally go through the rooftops crying with glee and adoration.

I also expect Hillary to come out and strongly support him.

That circus is coming and it will be here very soon.

And as it passes by I will sitting watching it all as I know millions of other Americans will be...skeptically, thinking to myself, .....'okay,yeah?....."but, what else can you show me?'

It should make for some fanscinating theatre though.

In others words..I know it's very hard for non Obama supporters to see this...but millions of Americans are looking at this guy pretty amusedly ..like, "okay...but.. where's the beef?"

They are not that all impressed.

But have fun with it..I am actually enjoying the theatre of it all now.

;-)

Rotfl. Oh that's nothing,Lunesta..ex KKK member...
by LaurieAnnM

Dem. Senator Robert Byrd from West Virginia just endorsed 'The Chosen One'! I kid you not! haha.

The lion is truly laying down with the lamb in the democratic party now..honey.lol.

Let's us bow our heads in the reverence of the moment, mi,dear.

(wink)

typical Pol, nothing more ...
by Lunesta
They don't want to be left out so they're going with He Who Has Been Anointed. The irony of it is beautiful, however, given how Sen. Byrd started out! To be fair, he has been an ULTRA-lefty Liberal for a very VERY long time. And intensely & courageously anti-Iraq War, too.
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