If those bad mullahs even touch a hair on his precious head . . . grrrrr
They'll have an army of misfits beating down their doors.
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Lila Fowler |
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what? he's going to perform in Iran?!?
If those bad mullahs even touch a hair on his precious head . . . grrrrr They'll have an army of misfits beating down their doors. |
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memyselfandi |
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rugslug wrote: Dammit. I hate it that this election is making me agree with rugslug so much.
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FREE X BILKIS |
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she'll probably be a fine president; it doesn't seem like she's any worse than middle of the road caliber. just because she is using
"dirty" politics doesn't mean she'll be a bad president -- bill did the same shit and he wasn't awful, most presidential candidates do
this stuff.
it just looks worse because i mean obama is so pristine compared to everyone else =D |
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Fat Piggy Bitch |
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The bitch is broke!
If this isn't an act of desperation I don't know what is. Obama supporters actually donate without being asked. Dear Chrissy, We had a huge night last night -- we won the biggest states and the most votes, and we are ahead in the overall race for delegates. But this race is far from over. Voters came out in record numbers, not just to make history but to remake America. Thanks to your support and your votes, the momentum is solidly on our side. We don't have time to catch our breath -- the next races are just three days away, and there are 10 more contests in February alone. Let's meet this moment with bold action worthy of those who have put their faith in us. We are setting a big goal for the next three days: raise $3 million to fund our history-making campaign. Contribute today to help us reach $3 million in three days. After seven years of a president who listens only to the special interests, America is ready for a president who brings your voice, your values, and your dreams to the White House. We had a great day yesterday. Now we must keep that momentum going. You have sustained me throughout this journey, and I am calling on you again to give our campaign the resources we need to win critical upcoming races. I've never asked so much of you as I am now: $3 million in three days. But the need has never been so great. Contribute today to help us reach $3 million in 72 hours. I will never forget all you have done to make this incredible success possible. I'm so proud to have you standing with me. This is our time, this is our place, this is our chance. Thank you,
Hillary Rodham Clinton |
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merkyl |
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Well she has a new emotion mapped out for each debate.
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FREE X BILKIS |
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are you kidding? obama has had "250k new donators" / "$xx.xx" before a certain deadline a number of times and almost every email he sends
asks for donations
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SurvivorLDog93 |
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merkyl wrote: If you were paying for a drama coach, you'd expect more than one emotion, too! According to Clinton campaign's latest federal campaign disclosure report, the Democratic presidential candidate paid $7,500 to voice and drama coach extraordinaire Michael Sheehan in October. |
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Strange Flute |
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Hillary is supposed to be good with money, except Obama is raising twice as much and Hill may need to use her personal wealth to continue running. Here in
Virginia, I haven't seen any HRC ads, but I've seen BO ones.
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FREE X BILKIS |
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hillary is supposedly taking out a loan to keep running or something =o
it's actually not all that surprising, a lot of her supporters maxed out early on and obama keeps getting a shitload of new donors donating in smaller amounts ($50-100 rather than $1000-2300) so he is getting a pretty steady flow |
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Visa Declined |
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memyselfandi wrote: yeah, you might want to ponder on that thought for a few minutes. |
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The Virgin Murray |
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We really need a fresh new candidate.
I'm giving it some thought. |
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rugslug |
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Strange Flute wrote: deodorant commercials? |
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BobbyBrown06 |
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SF, I've seen more Ron Paul swag here in Delmarva than I've seen Hilldog.
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BillNyeSurvivorGuy |
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Rush Limbaugh and Hannity won't shut up about McCain? Hey, crybabies why don't you run for president. The extreme right wing of the republican party
should be a separate party anyway, make them the new conservative wing or something.
Limbaugh/Hannity 08' |
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swim4life227 |
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Woot Clinton just surged ahead in NM with about 98% of the vote in.
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rugslug |
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Hillary's boss on the House Judiciary Committe Impeachment Staff writes about her unethical behavior on that staff
link http://www.aim.org/aim-column/hillarys-crocodile-*!%##-in-connecticut |
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QualityBobby |
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swim4life227 wrote:
A 200 vote margin is a surge? |
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Strange Flute |
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swim4life227 wrote: Once again, the seniors vote for Hillary (Arizona, New Mexico, Florida, New York, California). Not many senior heavy states left (Texas, Pennsylvaia), so
good news for Obama.
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memyselfandi |
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Visa Declined wrote: Yeah, and when I ponder on that thought I still find myself agreeing with rugslug that the Clintons are corrupt, hypocritical phonies who stand for nothing
but amassing power and enriching themselves.
Hillary Clinton has no chance of being a great president and it is certain she would be horrible for the Democratic Party. Think about it. All the oldsters
voting for Hillary Clinton? They got what... 10-20 more years of voting for Democrats in them? But Obama's supporters? They have 50 years of potentially
voting for Democrats in them. And if they are denied Barack Obama there's no guarantee they will stay with the Democratic Party or that they will stay
involved. The reliably Democratic African-American vote? If the white establishment ends the hopes of the first African-American candidate for president
there's no guarantee African-Americans will just forgive and forget even if Hillary Clinton holds out the booby prize of the vice presidency.
And this superdelegate bullshit is just that... bullshit! All of us pissed and moaned over Florida and the Supreme Court and I was one of them though I
voted for Nader. Some of us Kerry voters even thought Ohio was stolen, though I didn't. Yet here we have this primary where Obama is winning in pledged
delegates and the Clinton campaign is trying to counteract that by leaning on the party insiders to ensure the superdelegates go against what the party voters
want if the party voters want Obama.
It's just one more example of everything that is wrong with the Clintons and how they do not care at all about the Democratic Party or Democrats and
they only care about the Clintons.
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memyselfandi |
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According to MSNBC Obama is leading by 4.
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