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Post by m0yolives on Jun 3, 2008 14:08:50 GMT -5
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Post by jordoo on Jun 3, 2008 14:15:21 GMT -5
Its been over, that old Hag has just been being stuborn and hurting herself and her party!
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Post by m0yolives on Jun 3, 2008 14:18:43 GMT -5
I can't blame her for staying in she was basically trying to "break even" because she pissed away so much money mismanaging her campaign money.
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Post by eldiablo on Jun 3, 2008 14:31:07 GMT -5
I can't blame her for staying in she was basically trying to "break even" because she pissed away so much money mismanaging her campaign money. But in the process, she gave the GOP a huge head start and essentially divided the party
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Post by m0yolives on Jun 3, 2008 15:11:13 GMT -5
I can't blame her for staying in she was basically trying to "break even" because she pissed away so much money mismanaging her campaign money. But in the process, she gave the GOP a huge head start and essentially divided the party doubt the head start is gonna mean much.
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Post by eldiablo on Jun 3, 2008 15:20:07 GMT -5
But in the process, she gave the GOP a huge head start and essentially divided the party doubt the head start is gonna mean much. It has in the sense that a bunch of "skeletons" have been pulled from Obama's closet and McCain didn't even need to do the work. He just sat back while Hillary did it for him.
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Post by m0yolives on Jun 4, 2008 9:47:31 GMT -5
The skeletons were not really skeletons. The media tends to paint certain pictures.
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Post by eldiablo on Jun 4, 2008 10:35:54 GMT -5
The skeletons were not really skeletons. The media tends to paint certain pictures. And you're fooling yourself if you don't think that this country is full of sheep that believe whatever the media spoon feeds them.
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Post by cusaholic on Jun 6, 2008 22:14:09 GMT -5
Its been over, that old Hag has just been being stuborn and hurting herself and her party! The "old hag" got over 17 million votes and the race was close for a very long time. I don't blame her for hanging in and don't forget that Obama may very well choose her as his running mate to capture those 17 mil votes. As far as hurting the party, I doubt it very much. I, for one, will vote democratic no matter which one was running because I'm damn sick of the republican white house. Our country is in a complete mess and I pity whoever wins the presidency. But, the thoughts of another Bush (John McCain) administration not only sickens me, but scares the hell out of me. So, don't be bashing Hilary, hell we have more problems than Hilary Rodam Clinton.
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Post by grepal on Jun 6, 2008 22:32:36 GMT -5
I don't think he'd pick Hillary for veep. I can just see the Republicans quoting her telling the country how unprepared for the job of President he is, over and over again. Face it, the real challenge for Barak is to explain to us how he plans to force changes. What he will do, how much it will cost, and how he will force change while staying inside the framework of the Constitution.
Keep in mind that special interests will rule in Washingtom no matter who the president is, that's a lot of bought and paid for politicians. If you really want change you need to get a majority of of the existing Senators and Congressman out of office and replace them with candidates who refuse any special interest money whatsoever. There is no chance that will happen. I'm likely votong for Barak as I hope we can get a president who can control the banking industry, control the healthcare industry, tell the tree huggers to drop dead as we need to get out own oil reserves no matter where they are, figure out how to get the energy industry to eventually wean the country off of oil, Force American companies to stop shipping our jobs overseas, Destroy Al Quaida, and get our guys out of Iraq, with honor. Pretty easy job don't you think. I wish he or McCain luck, I don't know how to get these things done and I doubt Barak or McCain can really do much without a total grass roots effort by the American people to get off our butts, kick the incumbents from both parties out of office, and tell big business it no longer gets a voice in government any louder than any one else.
It may take a revolution.
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Post by cusaholic on Jun 6, 2008 22:53:25 GMT -5
I don't think he'd pick Hillary for veep. I can just see the Republicans quoting her telling the country how unprepared for the job of President he is, over and over again. Face it, the real challenge for Barak is to explain to us how he plans to force changes. What he will do, how much it will cost, and how he will force change while staying inside the framework of the Constitution. Keep in mind that special interests will rule in Washingtom no matter who the president is, that's a lot of bought and paid for politicians. If you really want change you need to get a majority of of the existing Senators and Congressman out of office and replace them with candidates who refuse any special interest money whatsoever. There is no chance that will happen. I'm likely votong for Barak as I hope we can get a president who can control the banking industry, control the healthcare industry, tell the tree huggers to drop dead as we need to get out own oil reserves no matter where they are, figure out how to get the energy industry to eventually wean the country off of oil, Force American companies to stop shipping our jobs overseas, Destroy Al Quaida, and get our guys out of Iraq, with honor. Pretty easy job don't you think. I wish he or McCain luck, I don't know how to get these things done and I doubt Barak or McCain can really do much without a total grass roots effort by the American people to get off our butts, kick the incumbents from both parties out of office, and tell big business it no longer gets a voice in government any louder than any one else. It may take a revolution. Like I said, we have more problems than Hilary Clinton. Their close door meeting yesterday had all reporters buzzing. I still wouldn't rule out him choosing her as vp. She had some very dedicated supporters. I whole heartedly agree with you that America needs to reclaim America and we need a governement to stand tall. Bush has not and I don't see anything changing with McCain, so Obama gets my vote. If Hilary is his running mate, I'll vote twice
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Post by CosmosPizza on Jun 16, 2008 20:22:06 GMT -5
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Post by m0yolives on Jun 17, 2008 6:46:20 GMT -5
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Post by CosmosPizza on Jun 18, 2008 1:57:47 GMT -5
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