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Re: 18 million cracks.....
I agree with Fry; Hillary did not run an effective campaign. She couldn't raise enough money, she ignored caucus states, and there was too much turmoil within her own staff. It's as if she didn't want to break any glass ceilings; she believed she had a free pass to the nomination based on the Clinton brand name. Second, people need to stop ...
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conquistador117
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August 27, 2008
A Cabinet Post for Hillary?
Hey, I'm as disappointed as any of you Hillary supporters that she isn't the nominee of the Democrats. But I'm over it and ready to look ahead. It's time to get behind Obama and get the Bush Bums out of the White House! PUMA? Get real. The only ones who are benefiting from the likes of you all are the Republicans. Nothing says ''weak'' better than ...
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SteveAV
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August 26, 2008
Is The Media Bias? Here is Evidence of Bias
How the Media Vote. Surveys of journalists’ self-reported voting habits show them backing the Democratic candidate in every presidential election since 1964, including landslide losers George McGovern, Walter Mondale and Michael Dukakis. In 2004, a poll conducted by the University of Connecticut found journalists backed John Kerry over George W. ...
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MiamiVice
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August 13, 2008
Conservatives prefer Obama or Hillary ?
I suspect conservatives will hate to see Hillary become President. She probably has a few bones to pick with those responsible for the over-the-top attacks on BIll during his presidency.
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Spade
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May 6, 2008
The "Unsaid" about HRC
Doesn't anyboby notice how untrustworthy are the HRC's camps? I am not one of those blind supporters who will back BO or HRC if they start making mistakes after mistakes. I am a Democrat before and a supporter after. As such, I will vote democrat in November. Nonetheless, I have to point out while all politicians are scumbags, in the case of BO, ...
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Yzienk
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April 25, 2008
Obama Give-UP? Now for 2012?
Highly unlikely but then Mr. Obama is running a race game that he will ultimately loose. Mr. Obama is not what he appears to be. Mr. Obama I suggest has hidden agenda just like any other politician. IF Mr. Obama want to unite the democratic party then I agree to what you suggest....he should give-up now...but the big question is why. He has ...
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valentino0214
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April 25, 2008
Drop Out, Obama NOT
What a bunch of baloney. Just because Hillary is determined to fight doesn't mean Barack should withdraw. There are a lot more reasons for him to stay than there are to drop out. It's time to put someone in office that isn't stamped out of the same political mold with the same old ability to spin any situation. If you can spin lying about ...
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HRFolse
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April 25, 2008
Give me the nomination or I shoot the party
So... the winning candidate should bow out because the underdog doesn't care if she is causing irreparable damage to the party? So... we should nominate for the PRESIDENCY that person who doesn't care who she hurts as long as she gets what she wants? According to this article, Hillary is a maniac, who will stop at nothing to become ...
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doctheweasel
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April 25, 2008
Obama should quite? NOT!!!
I don't beleive that there is any reason that Obama should quite or even be asked to quit. He is the best choice for the Democratic party and the only chance we have of beating McCain in November. Just because HRC has an agenda of her own which has no concern for either the Democratic party or the American people which stops her from pulling out ...
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arisso
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April 25, 2008
Voting Obama: Is America ready for Moral Authenticity?
As a 50-year old female, never in my lifetime have I been as touched by a presidential candidate as by Barack Obama, and my sentiment is felt by red, black, brown, white people all over the country ─ people who are ready for a “New America” … an America resurrected by someone who by all accounts, feels like “the chosen one” for scores of ...
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Voting Obama
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April 25, 2008
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