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May 20, 2008

Hillary's looking like sore loser

What will it take to get Hillary Rodham Clinton to quit? Oh, that’s right, “quit” isn’t in the Clintons’ vocabulary, and she insists she’s staying on the trail “until there’s a nominee.” Hello? Apparently, presidential campaigns on Planet Hillary work differently than those here on Earth.

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“286,687 MORE VOTES THAN OBAMA!”

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Of course she looks like the loser. This was supposed to have been a coronation for her. She was supposed to have had this nomination made in the shade. But, she planned badly before Super Tuesday and it was a disaster. Had Rev Wright happened before Super Tuesday, she would be the nominee and the next president. Timing is everything in politics.

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Her behavior is an insult to Barack Obama.

I keep hearing she is waiting for something to "happen" to Barack. What does that mean? I don't trust the Clintons. They have shown that they play very dirty.

When she invoked the philosophy of Karl Rove (aka Beelzebub) to prove that she still has a chance, that was when I knew she has become fully detached from reality.

They'll have to pull her off of the stagfe in Puerto Rico kicking and screaming. How pathetic.
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United States Senators Have Too Much Power – Balance Causing Conflicts

Many of the current problems in America are directly proportional to the corruption and politics as usual in the United States Senate. Currently, the presidential election guarantees that a Senator will soon become the President of the United States. The unbelievable spending of the US Senate has put America in debt and into the poor house, causing future increased taxes and interest due.

The border debacle and the illegal immigration crisis is directly in proportion to the incompetence, delays and special interests of those who fund Senator's campaigns. Our health care system is broken, thanks to the US Senate. In fact, nearly every single bill in the Senate is so full of pork that, no one has time to read what they are voting on. And these leaders call themselves noble gentleman of the people, serving with honor?

Now these same Senators or at least one of them will become President of the United States and infiltrate yet another branch of government; power to basically run the Planet, why are we allowing this? Some say that Barack Obama would be different, as he is new to the US Senate, barely has gotten his feet wet. Yet, if we look at his voting record, it is the most liberal of all Senators, almost out on the fringe, which should not surprise anyone, as his biggest supporters are definitely out on the fringe.

The People of the United States deserve more, and it's quite obvious that the government has grown too large and too out of control to need the people any longer. We have 303 million people in the United States and apparently these Senators are telling us, that these are the best amongst our entire population to run this great nation, how can that possibly be. We've been had, this election is a farce and the election process has been usurped, by the same people who have turned our government into a mockery of what was intended.
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THE DEMOCRAT'S FUZZY PLEDGED DELEGATE MATH

(The Math that is so often touted by Senator Obama and his supporters to essentially steal this nomination….what ever happened to one person—one vote?)

Senator Clinton scored decisive victories in the 2nd, 6th, & 7th largest states: Texas (4%), Pennsylvania (10%) and Ohio (10%)....but due to the Democrats’ quirky rules, those three large states added up to a total net gain of only 14 delegates for Senator Clinton — an advantage all but offset alone by Senator Obama’s single win in South Carolina (24th largest state), a net pickup of 13 delegates for him there.

And, to boot, we all know that South Carolina will turn TRUE BLUE come November. ;-)

It's no wonder Senator Obama and his supporters are so in love with this "fuzzy" pledged delegate math.

Primary Pondering
What if ...?

By Bill Whalen

http://article.nationalreview.com/...

Another Case in Point:

If you look at the total electoral college votes from states won to date, here’s the breakdown:

CLINTON: 308
OBAMA: 224

Source: http://www.diversityj.com/ElectoralVoteStates...

Now……how is it again that Senator Obama is supposedly the front runner in this nomination process???

GO HILLARY!!!! You are currently ahead in the popular vote and will add to your lead by the end of the primary season.

LET THE PEOPLE SPEAK AND HAVE THEIR VOTES COUNTED!!!
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Hillary Rocks!.........She refuses to lose to A "Boy".......zippity do da zippity a......
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It's all cuz of that "Vast Black Bird" conspiracy!
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Has Someone or Some Group Filled Obama's Head with a Bunch of Non-sense?

When we listen, I mean really listen to Obama's words we get many conflicting reports, many of which are based in complete contrast to the realities of the world, economics of our time and the facts of free markets. Now do not get me wrong, Obama often gives some wonderful speeches, and thus, I do not fault anyone for falling for the massive TV barrage. However, there is little reality or substance past the political rhetoric. I am not for or against any particular candidate. We do need such political dialogue in our nation; we need to discuss these issues.

A full discourse is a viable way to help solve problems and get the input from all sides of the issues. Unfortunately, Obama's experiences, education, religious indoctrination, voting record, friends, and business associates are a-typical and hardly an adequate representation or cross-section of America. Now granted it is a very interesting case study to follow, as Obama does have a rather unique set of combinations of life experiences.

Nevertheless, as wonderful as this is, it certainly does not qualify him to lead the greatest nation of all times, or be promoted to the most important leader in the free-world. I truly wish Obama well in his career, and he is a testament of proof that the racial divide has been crossed and the glass ceiling for African Americans has been forever shattered, good for him! But let's not forget this is the greatest nation ever created in the history of mankind; we have a 17 Trillion Dollar economy and over 303 Million people here.

Surely, we have more qualified individuals to run our Nation than Obama. He's a nice speaker and portrays a clean cut image, but he just isn't good enough, and you know it. Question is will you vote with your mind or did you already surrender that to your TV set.

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Of course she looks like a sore loser. She is a sore loser. She is one nasty old lady. Go home old lady, go home.
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yes she is, shes been done for a long time, but shes playing her cards right to the end and shes sending voters to mccain in the process since the democrats cant get their heads out of their asses and nominate the stronger candidate----------wake up hillary theres always 2012 !!
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Hillary Clinton will be remembered- not as a good fighter but as a fighter for the BAAAAAAD! Hillary Clinton, going to the poor Appalachian states and begging for "White Votes" did nothing more than stir up RACIAL HATRED in regions that have needed a RACIAL HEALING since before, during, and after the Racist Arkansas Governor Orval Faubus' Era. As for Bill Clinton, a so-called progressive(we know he really is not), to have been a native of Arkansas and Hillary Clinton Arkansas' first lady when Bill Clinton was there, the racism that Hillary Clinton emboldened during the campaign has sent racial progress in that region to an all time low. It will heal with the likes of the Clintons out of the picture--in time. What a SNEAKY PAIR the Clintons are!
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<---- Afrika is this way.
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NICE Job Hillary...You are an inspiration for everyone because you don't give up and too bad the media is trying to sway this campaign instead of being fair.
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Oh Hillary, you're my hero! You remind me of The Terminator, Billy Jack, Dirty Harry, Lex Luthor, Godzilla, Freddy Krueger, and Hannibal Lektor all rolled up into one! You're just unstoppable! Never stop no matter what the media says! The White House is yours!
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A Concerned American wrote:
May 21, 2008
Dear Residents of the Great State of Oregon:
THANK YOU for your votes for Hillary Clinton for President.
I thoroughly enjoyed talking with each of you by telephone, even if a few of you did not vote for her.
I appreciated immensely your polite and kind telephone manners.
I appreciated your progressive way of voting by mail-in ballot.
And while the results in Oregon for Hillary Clinton were not as impressive as the results in Kentucky,
I KNOW that the Oregon results were but the beginning of great things to come for Hillary Clinton in Oregon!
So, THANK YOU, Oregon, for making an important and positive difference FOR Hillary Clinton!
Below is a letter (in shortened form) that I sent to the newspapers in Oregon about why I support Hillary Clinton for President and about what you can do to make a difference in her campaign to become President of our great nation!
Respectfully submitted and with my continuing best regards,
A Concerned American Who Values Democracy
Dear Residents of the Great State of Oregon:
"I believe in positive change that starts with "Yes, we HAVE and WILL" (rather than "Yes, we CAN"). Therefore, I support HILLARY CLINTON for President.
I am not a Democrat or Republican but rather an Independent. For me, individual candidates take precedence over political parties. After reviewing the presidential candidates I selected one Republican and three Democrats and then narrowed my choice to Clinton.
I support Clinton NOT because she is a Democrat, woman, Anglo-American, lawyer, and/or married with Bill Clinton. Rather, I support Clinton because I believe in her as a person, in her platform (see http://www.hillaryclinton.com/issues/ ), in her wealth of broad and long-term life and political experience, and in her long-term positive record against discrimination. I believe that Clinton is the BEST candidate to go up against McCain and WIN!
While I am willing to consider Obama for future elections, Obama needs more experience, is NOT ready to be President (see Shelby Steele's book A Bound Man), and needs to demonstrate with long-term actions his commitment to fight all forms of discrimination, including in church.
If you decide to support Clinton, go to http://www.hillaryclinton.com/action/flmi/ to find out ways that you can help her campaign.
Respectfully submitted and with my best regards,
A Concerned American Who Values Democracy
Ya know they said the same thing against John F. Kennedy, he was young and inexperienced.....LOL
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<---- Afrika is this way.
Seems to me you have enough problems in the United Kingdom to keep you busy!!!!!
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I think Hillary is the better candidate not only because she is better qualified but a strong woman who will do the US a lot of good. She is what this country needs to get us in the righr track. She also has and north american name and not a muslim name

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This week's ABC News/Washinton Post poll says 65% of Democrat voters want Hillary to remain in the race until the end.
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She's behaving like someone who is suffering from "battered woman syndrome". She keeps banging her head against the same wall, expecting different results. She needs professional help.
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Anyone who is a "good loser" is a loser.
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Clinton slaughtered Hussein Obama in Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Kentucky, and Ohio.

She also won NY, NJ, TX, and California.

She has won all of the big states, including slaughtering him in some of the states necessary to win the election.

What does this mean??

This means that even if Hussein Obama wins the nomination, he will NOT win the White House.

Exit polls from PA, WV, and KY indicated OVER 56% of Democrats said that they do NOT trust Hussein Obama, they think that he is a liar (Reverand Wright, William Ayers, etc.)-----and they will vote for McCain or stay home if he becomes the nominee!!!

The results from Independents were even higher!!

McCain is definitely NOT perfect----but I would rather see 4 years of McCain than 8 years of Hussein Obama.

Our country will not survive 8 years of Hussein Obama!!!
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