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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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by
arisso
on
April 25, 2008
Re: Hillary
What these self serving Obama supporters fail to see about Florida and Michigan not being counted, is that angry primary voters in those states may either stay home in November or vote for John McCain. They are fine with that so long as Obama gets the nomination. The DNC are morons, it is the voters who will say this loud and clear as they vote ...
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patrice3737
on
April 5, 2008
Edwards a victim of circumstance.
The tone of this article, I feel, misreads the feelings of voters who either abandoned Edwards in Iowa and other states, or did not even give him proper consideration. Everything we see from most media has been Obama Obama and more Obama. Sure Edwards got coverage as has Clinton, but the real heart of coverage has been Obama. I cannot back this ...
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patrice3737
on
April 5, 2008
Let's Not Ever Apologize...
to anybody that did us wrong. That seems to be the mantra of the left hemisphere (and, increasingly, the right hemisphere). This entire article speaks to the junior high mentality of so many of Obama's followers, acolytes, supporters, surrogates. It's the kid who got bullied in school who grows up to be the bully, all the while preaching ...
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mabelle55
on
March 27, 2008
Re: now this is an excellent analysis.
I think its pretty clear that he is not wrong. HRC has no chance of passing him in the pledged delegates and about a 1% shot of passing him in the popular vote. So when you consider that he will have won the more pledged delegates, more votes, and more states I don't see how she gets the nomination. The Super Delegates seem to realise this and ...
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Politics
by
Miali
on
March 22, 2008
Gore et al, Afraid to be called Racists
Why doesn't anyone see that Gore, Edwards, Dodd, Pelosi, etc being white people have a fear of being called a racist even if they may believe that Hillary should be the next President? Look at Edwards, his positions are both being taken up by Obama and Hillary. Being the white guy it was a disadvantage. More people were interested in the ...
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Today's Papers
by
mcboston
on
February 17, 2008
Re: Teddy's endorsement will be Obama's albatross
Carolyn's endorsement, ''A Man Like My Father'' is just as poweful as Teddy's if not more. These endorsements were HUGE, and anyone who thinks otherwise is in a World of Denial and angry and expressing Sour Grapes!
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bacaangel
on
January 29, 2008
Passing of the Torch, Kennedys' Endorsement of Barack Obama
Carolyn Kennedy and Senator Edward Kennedy have endorsed Obama, I think, because this family has always worked and stood for the Civil Rights of all people. However, in the last weeks of this Democratic Primary campaign season, the Kennedys and the world over, have seen the Clintons try to suppress Latino and African-American votes on the Nevada ...
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bacaangel
on
January 28, 2008