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Originally posted by southern_Guardian
Another issue here is that the american people allow themselves to be distracted when the real issue today was as a result the decisions made by the administration and the republican party.
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how the hell can some of you people talk if the clear evidence is that the Bush/republican pathway failed and McCain intends to follow that exact pathway again. Ya'll find these revelations from both candidates distasteful but you have'nt even seen the stench of bad leadership coming from McCain.
Barack's own brother-Luo activist and a militant Muslim who argues that the black man must "liberate himself from the poisoning influences of European culture."
“The person who made me proudest of all,” Obama once wrote, “was Roy. Actually, now we call him Abongo, his Luo name, for two years ago he decided to reassert his African heritage."
Originally posted by LLoyd45
If Obama gets the nomination, you can look forward to another 4 years of Bush's policy and war in Iraq under the administration of John McCain.
Obama has way too many skeletons in his closet that the Republican will gladly drag out. His brother, Abongo "Roy" Obama is going to hit his campaign harder than Reverend Wright ever has..
Originally posted by bigbert81
reply to post by lucien
People are trying to get her out because she doesn't have a chance in winning...unless her cheating and lying hold up on May 31st, because she is causing more and more people to split, giving McCain a bigger and bigger advantage.
Originally posted by bigbert81
reply to post by lucien
Whoa there Nelly, nothing I said there was opinion.
Mind telling me what you were referring to?
Originally posted by jetxnet
Hillary is actually gaining in the non-biased independent polls. She also leads with Delagates.
Former Sen. George McGovern, an early supporter of Hillary Rodham Clinton, urged her to drop out of the Democratic presidential race and endorsed her rival, Barack Obama.
After watching the returns from the North Carolina and Indiana primaries Tuesday night, McGovern said Wednesday it's virtually impossible for Clinton to win the nomination.
... disappointed aides to Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton conceded it would be difficult for her to catch Sen. Barack Obama in either delegates or overall votes in the six remaining contests.
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"Absent some sort of miracle on May 31st, it's going to be tough for us," said a senior Clinton official who spoke on the condition of anonymity in order to be frank. "We lost this thing in February. We're doing everything we can now . . . but it's just an uphill battle."
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"There are going to be the rest of these contests, which are very significant, and then in June, if we haven't done it already, we're going to have to resolve Florida and Michigan," she told reporters during a daytime event at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. "They were legitimate elections."
In a late-night speech here, Clinton said that "it would be a little strange to have a nominee chosen by 48 states."
Originally posted by Keyhole
Anyway, she broke the the Democratic Parties rules for even campaigning in these two states!
All of the other candidates followed the parties rules but HER!
Why should SHE get a win and have it count?
She should NOT be eligible to receive those votes because of THAT! That is TOOOO much of an unfair advantage in my book!
[edit on 5/7/2008 by Keyhole]
LETTERMAN: That is a true story. You can look that up. You can — bblllpphh. So here is what happened on Tuesday. Hillary Clinton barely won my home state of Indiana. And she lost in the State of North Carolina. But here is the good news. She has a substantial lead in the state of denial. Thank you so much. (applause)
LETTERMAN: I was thinking about this. And i’m no political genius. I’m no pundit but it occurred to me that Hillary Clinton has one thing in common with President Bush. Neither of them has an exit strategy. There you go. (laughter)