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Who said, "Keep your friends close, but your enemies closer"
I agree that during the campaign she was remarkably racist and sexist. Both are incredibly manipulative. She is fantasic at what she does though, and brilliant. I think a lot of the abuse they ground through from the a holes of the GOP all those years made them who they are. They had to adopt an ''if you can't beat em, join em.'' I do love them ...
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Fighting Words
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redneckliberalpostbush
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November 30, 2008
Barack Obama's Campaign Difficulties, from A to Z
A is for ''an Academic'', is he too much of one? And does this mean he's unable to have down-home fun? B is for ''too Black or not black enough,'' is he the former or the latter, and If we've transcended race, does it really matter? C is for ''dealing with Hillary Clinton'', now there's a sticky wicket! Can he assuage her supporters without ...
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The Big Idea
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mathpol
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August 25, 2008
Franken on the Hill
Before we rebuild another country we need to clean our own house. By that I mean send career politicians packing, rather they be republican, democrat or an independent. Sorry this means Ted Kennedy needs to go home and fight his cancer and Oklahoma's Istook needs to return to mopping floors at the radio station. There could be worse things to ...
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Readme
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elkc
on
July 8, 2008
Let's get on with it
Both are electable. Both are relatively centrist Democrats who flirted with more progressive Democratic policies in their younger days. There is little difference between them in terms of what they would do as President, and either would be a great improvement over the current Republican sucking bog we have sunk into. They differ in identity ...
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Politics
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Racje
on
April 28, 2008
The problem with an Obama nomination
Barack Obama will make a excellent President, but not yet. He is only two, or so years out of the Illinois State legislature. He just does not have the experience to be in charge of the mighty nuclear arsenal of The United States. He proved that by his decision to vote against the war in Iraq. Yes, that sounds crazy, but realize that the ...
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Politics
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thesage
on
March 12, 2008
Iraq: Failure, mistake, or Success?
Much has been stated about the fact that we were wrong to enter Iraq. That success is measured by how quickly we can get out of Iraq. Consider this: Iraq is in the heart of what most extremist Muslims consider holy ground. By attacking Iraq we attacked the heart of what the extremist Muslim holds dear. They have responded in force. Millions of ...
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War Stories
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Proudofoursoldiers
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March 2, 2008
Re: What's best
I'm sure Senator Clinton had good intentions when she voted for the war in Iraq and extending President Bush's war authority to conduct an pre-emptive strike. There are many kinds of intelligences. Hillary's is hindsight which is 20-20 vision. Barack's is foresight, vision, futuristic.. and it's right on target. I've been a republican for 25 ...
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Trailhead
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Katloverindy
on
February 25, 2008
Dead Horse
Christopher Beam is right in characterizing Obama's effort to wrap himself in a mantle of ''good judgement'' repeatedly. True, he opposed the Iraq War in 2003. The whole world opposed the war when millions and millions of people marched. At the time he was not in the Senate. He never gave any speech opposing the war after he was elected to the ...
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Trailhead
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RM77
on
October 5, 2007
Obama, the Braggart
Recently Barrack Obama has intensified his attack on Hillary with reference to her vote on Iraq resolution. Not long ago he questioned her judgment. Now he is asking why she, after giving Bush a blank check, is surprised that Bush cashed the check. In response I have a few questions. If Obama was so opposed to the Iraq war situation, why did ...
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Politics
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RM77
on
October 4, 2007
Hillary lies AGAIN
Here is Clinton's lie in the Mashup:''I believed that giving the president authority to go back to the United Nations and put in inspectors was an appropriate desgniation of authority.”Here is the truth, as repoted in The New York Times Magazine earlier this year:''Clinton voted against an amendment to the war resolution that would have required ...
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Politics
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Athena204
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September 13, 2007
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