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Old 08-03-2008, 01:44 PM
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What happened to Hillary. All the BS about wanting to unite the Democratic party.
Promises to include her in the campaign all fell to the gutter
when she and her 18 million voters were kicked aside.
Oh of course, the candidate for change , changed his mind yet again.
I notice that the Republicans who were running, actively participate in their candidates campaign.


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Old 08-03-2008, 01:57 PM
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Why is this in the History and Tradition forum?
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Old 08-03-2008, 02:02 PM
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Why is this in the History and Tradition forum?
Because she is history as far as the democratic candidate is concerned.
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Old 08-03-2008, 02:46 PM
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Clinton should publish a scathing book about the primary, the Democratic Party, and Obama since her voters and herself have been treated the way they have this year. Have it out and ready to go by October. She has a debt to pay off. The DNC and Obama aren't helping. I'm sure all those racist voters in Massachusetts, New York, and New Jersey will scoop it up along with voters in West Virginia, Florida, Kentucky, Ohio, California, and Pennsylvania. If it's red meat, I'll buy it.
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Old 08-03-2008, 10:55 PM
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Especially now, after the Democratic Party manuvered her out of the race. Now they want to reinstate the Florida and Michigan delegates. What a way to tell 18 million democrats that they don't matter to the party. Me I'm for McCain all the way.


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Old 08-10-2008, 01:16 PM
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HILLARY ?
Who the hell is Hillary?

Oh , now I remember ,isnt she the Sea Hag that got a facelift or somthing to try and be president.
Oh well at least she got a face lift out of it.
Maybe that will offset the pain from the ass whoopin she got.
Maybe now slick Willy can look at her and not turn to stone. I notice her and Billy boy are not holding hands any more now that she is not running , funny aint it.....What a shame we lost her . I believed every word she said ,,,,,Hee Hee Hee ...
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Old 08-12-2008, 08:18 AM
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Clinton should publish a scathing book about the primary, the Democratic Party, and Obama since her voters and herself have been treated the way they have this year. I'll buy it.
Why? She is part of the problem. How has she been treated differently than another person running for office? Let alone by her own part.
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Old 08-12-2008, 12:06 PM
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There might yet be a battle at Dem. Convention. If Hillary's supporters from Michigan and Florida are given back full voting rights.
Because of the Edwards controversy, those electoral votes once controlled by Edwards may now be in play and could shift from Obama to Hillary.
Add to this the 9 point loss in the polls
and all it would take would be for anyone to place her name in nomination and insist on a delegate count.
Hillary had predicted Obama's candidacy did not have the stamina to withstand a long term scrutiny.
His answers to the energy issue are dependent on private industry resolving the problem. No where has he explained how he would get government involved in the solution.
And his comment about putting air in the tires has made him look more comical than presidental.
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Old 08-13-2008, 10:18 AM
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then too:
why not make Chelsea the VP nominee?
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Especially now, after the Democratic Party manuvered her out of the race. Now they want to reinstate the Florida and Michigan delegates. What a way to tell 18 million democrats that they don't matter to the party. Me I'm for McCain all the way.
Your complaint is that the Democrats are often no better than the Republicans?

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Dave, I was going to vote for Obama but now that I see how Jesus like McCain is... I've "seen the light".
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