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Are women candidates destined to forever be "the bitch"?
When will we see a woman get through a campaign without being called ''mean'', a ''bitch'', ''cold'', ''out of touch'' or a ''zealot''? These are exactly the same arguments that were thrown at Senator Clinton during her run, and now they're being turned on Governor Palin. For that matter, these allegations haev also been slung at Michelle Obama. ...
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Cb077
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September 5, 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
Obama "Talk the Talk...but can he Walk the Walk" Part 2
Obama “Talk the Talk… but can he Walk the Walk” Part 2 In 1999, Barack Obama was faced with a difficult vote in the Illinois legislature — to support a bill that would let some juveniles be tried as adults, a position that risked drawing fire from African-Americans, or to oppose it, possibly undermining his image as a tough-on-crime moderate. ...
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MiamiVice
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August 8, 2008
Sorry, but I don't agree
Donna: We don't talk about the morality of universal health care, quality education for all, or a living wage. More importantly, we don't even talk about how they benefit all Americans, not just the working poor. As a friend says, ''You have to meet people where they are and bring them along.'' We refuse to do that. Obama hasn't done it and he ...
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radioleft
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July 8, 2008
Hitch On Helms like White on Rice
Gee Hitchens, why don't you and the Queen of England tell us how you really felt about that North Carolinian champion Senator Jesse Helms? I did not know him very well, living in the Midwest among Chicago Democrats and Suburban ''Collar County'' Repubs early in life, and then moving to New England, where both the Democrats and the Republicans have ...
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MichaelBernard1
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July 7, 2008
Could John "Da' Terror" McCain Beat Barack "Big Brown" Obama
The recent headlines around the globe may say it all too well: ''Big Brown Finishes Last, Far Behind Winner Da' Tara''. Or this one: ''Da' Tara Wins, Big Brown Barely Made It Across Finish Line''. Is this an omen? Is this an indication of what's to come in November when Barack Big Brown Obama takes on John Da' Terror McCain? For weeks now, news ...
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Vivian Berryhill
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June 9, 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
R U Kidding??
I don't know who Chris Wilson is, but he is either on the take from the Clinton Campaign or he's a baffoon....He's got to be kidding! Obama back out now, why because he's winning? And to suggest that it would be best for him in the future - that's rich!!! The only way this article makes any sense what-so-ever is to simply switch the names within ...
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DesignerinSanDiego
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April 25, 2008
Um, you miss the point(s)
''No question he's made mistakes. But his fatal flaw, according to her, is that he is not as skilled as she in answering Republican attacks (with more of the same). You may not like this type of ''politics,'' but I think it is brilliant on Clinton's part. It pulls out all the fear from Republicans well ahead of November, diminishing their ...
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mabelle55
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April 24, 2008
Obama's Rules
The kids on Obama Block want an exclusive club: they want to make their own rules (and enforce only those that make Obama look good); they want to kick anybody out who doesn't obey ''their'' rules; they want everybody to behave according to their rules; and they can behave any way they want to because it is their rules. Obama isn't ready for this ...
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mabelle55
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April 16, 2008
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