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Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, D-N.Y., waves at the crowed after her daughter, Chelsea Clinton, introduces her at the Democratic National Convention in Denver, Tuesday, Aug. 26, 2008. (AP Photo/Charlie Neibergall)

DENVER — Hillary Rodham Clinton summoned the millions of voters who supported her in the primaries to send Barack Obama to the White House Tuesday night, and drew thunderous applause at the Democratic National Convention when she declared her one-time rival is "my candidate and he must be our president."

"We don't have a moment to lose or a vote to spare," said the former first lady, writing the final chapter in a quest for the White House every bit as pioneering as Obama's own.

The packed convention floor became a sea of white "Hillary" signs as the New York senator _ Obama's fiercest rival across 56 primaries and caucuses _ strode to the podium for her prime-time speech. The signs were soon replaced others that read simply, "Unity."

While her remarks included a full-throated endorsement of Obama, Clinton did not say whether she would have her name placed in nomination or seek a formal roll call of the states when the party's top prize is awarded by delegates on Wednesday night.

Clinton had been the prohibitive favorite for the nomination she launched her campaign last year, seeking to become the first female president. But she fell behind Obama after the leadoff Iowa caucuses in January, and he now is poised to become the first black nominee of a major party.

Obama turned the featured speaking slot of the convention's second night over to Clinton, hoping she could nudge her disenchanted supporters toward his candidacy.

He called her after her speech to express his appreciation, aides said.

She followed others to the podium who ripped into Republican McCain as indifferent to the working class and cozy with big oil.

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'If he's the answer, then the question must be ridiculous," New York Gov. David Paterson said of the GOP presidential candidate.

Said Ohio Gov. Ted Strickland, "It's time to bring our jobs back and bring our troops home."

"Call the roll!" urged Ted Sorensen, a party elder eager to propel Obama toward the White House.

Not yet.

Obama's formal nomination was set for Wednesday night. First came Clinton,

The convention hall was packed for her appearance, so much so that officials sealed the entrances.

Calling herself a "proud supporter of Obama, Clinton dismissed Republican John McCain with a few choice words.

"No way. No how. No McCain," she said as the hall erupted in cheers.

"We don't need four more years ... of the last eight years," she added.

Like other failed candidates at conventions past, Clinton recalled her own quest for the White House.

"You taught me so much, you made me laugh and ... you even made me cry," she said to supporters in the Pepsi Center and millions more watching on nationwide television.

"You allowed me to become part of your lives, and you became part of mine."

"I want you to ask yourselves, 'Were you in this campaign just for me?'" she asked.

Despite lingering unhappiness among some delegates nursing grievances over Clinton's loss, party chairman Howard Dean declared the convention determined to make Obama the nation's 44th president. "There is not a unity problem. If anyone doubts that, wait till you see Hillary Clinton's speech," he said.

In the convention keynote address, former Virginia Gov. Mark Warner said Obama will "appeal to us not as Republicans or Democrats, but first and foremost as Americans." He added, "We need leaders who see our common ground as sacred ground."

In contrast to many of speeches delivered earlier in the day, out of prime time, Warner's remarks were more a sketch of the "post-partisan" possibilities that Obama often speaks of, rather than criticism of McCain and President Bush.

"I know we're at the Democratic National Convention, but if an idea works, it really doesn't matter if it has an 'R' or 'D' next to it," he said.

As keynoter, Warner's task was the same one that Obama _ then an Illinois state lawmaker running for the U.S. Senate _ used four years ago to launch his astonishing ascent in national politics.

Obama, 47 and in his first Senate term, campaigned in Missouri as he slowly made his way toward the convention city. Speaking to airline workers in a giant hangar, he accused the Bush administration of failing to enforce health and safety laws and said McCain "doesn't get it" when it comes to the concerns of blue collar workers.

There was more of the same _ much more _ as a parade of speakers criticized McCain at the convention several hundred miles away.

Cecile Richards, president of the Planned Parenthood Federation of America, said the Republican has voted against "real sex education, voted against affordable family planning. And if elected, John McCain has vowed to appoint Supreme Court justices who will overturn Roe v. Wade," she said, referring to the landmark 1973 case that affirmed women's right to abortion.

Ohio Gov. Ted Strickland focused on economic issues. "While families are losing sleep tonight trying to figure out some way to make their paycheck stretch through one more day, John McCain is sleeping better than ever," he said, recalling that McCain had recently said Americans were better off because of President Bush's policies.

And Iowa Gov. Chet Culver said oil companies were "placing their bets on John McCain, bankrolling his campaign and gambling with our future."

"John McCain offers four more years of the same Bush-Cheney policies that have failed us," summed up Sen. Patrick Leahy of Vermont.

Sorensen was a link to some of the party's glory years, John F. Kennedy's closest aide. As was the case with Sen. Edward M. Kennedy's emotional appearance on the convention's opening night Monday, Sorensen's presence on the podium was designed to strengthen the image of Obama as Kennedy's worthy heir.

Obama delivers his acceptance speech Thursday night at a football stadium. An estimated 75,000 tickets have been distributed for the event, meant to stir additional comparisons with Kennedy's appearance at the Los Angeles Coliseum in 1960.

The Republican National Convention meets in St. Paul, Minn., next week to nominate McCain and his still-unnamed running mate. That will set the stage for a final sprint to Election Day in a race that is remarkably close.

Dean, the party chairman, said the Democrats' imperatives were "to make sure people know who Barack Obama is, who Joe Biden is."

Biden, a Delaware senator, is Obama's vice presidential pick, already making the rounds of the convention city.

Whatever tone the Democrats took, there was no mistaking McCain's intentions.

For the second time in three days, his campaign sought to use Clinton to wound Obama. This time it was a television commercial that made use of a memorable ad she ran in the primaries.

It shows sleeping children and a 3 a.m. phone call into the White House portending a crisis. In the new ad Clinton is shown saying: "I know Sen. McCain has a lifetime of experience that he will bring to the White House. And, Sen. Obama has a speech he gave in 2002."

A narrator adds: "Hillary's right. John McCain for president."

DENVER — Hillary Rodham Clinton summoned the millions of voters who supported her in the primaries to send Barack Obama to the White House Tuesday night, and drew thunderous applause at the Demo...
DENVER — Hillary Rodham Clinton summoned the millions of voters who supported her in the primaries to send Barack Obama to the White House Tuesday night, and drew thunderous applause at the Demo...
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Mrs. Clinton gave a nice speech about why a Democrat ought to be president. But I did not hear her tell what she knows of Obama's strengths, why he should lead us, how he has shown courage and leadership on issues of war, how he has worked tirelessly on education, civil rights, health, the economy and other issues, and why America needs him to lead this Nation and to win the war on terrorism. As this article states: "Whatever tone the Democrats took, there was no mistaking McCain's intentions. For the second time in three days, his campaign sought to use Clinton to wound Obama. This time it was a television commercial that made use of a memorable ad she ran in the primaries. It shows sleeping children and a 3 a.m. phone call into the White House portending a crisis. In the new ad Clinton is shown saying: 'I know Sen. McCain has a lifetime of experience that he will bring to the White House. And, Sen. Obama has a speech he gave in 2002.''" In all fairness, Mrs. Clinton should least attempt to remediate her bashing of a fellow Democrat. How could she not know what the GOP would do with her TV ads? I admire Mrs. Clinton, but saying that McCain isn't the right choice was only half of what she needed to do. The part she left out was to tell us why Barach Obama is the man to lead this Nation.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:10 PM on 08/27/2008
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How many times do I need to repost this?

Huh? HRC

"We need to elect Barack Obama because we need a President who understands that America can't compete in a global economy by padding the pockets of energy speculators, while ignoring the workers whose jobs have been shipped overseas. We need a President who understands that we can't solve the problems of global warming by giving windfall profits to the oil companies while ignoring opportunities to invest in new technologies that will build a green economy.

We need a President who understands that the genius of America has always depended on the strength and vitality of the middle class.

Barack Obama began his career fighting for workers displaced by the global economy. He built his campaign on a fundamental belief that change in this country must start from the ground up, not the top down. He knows government must be about "We the people" not "We the favored few."

And when Barack Obama is in the White House, he'll revitalize our economy, defend the working people of America, and meet the global challenges of our time. Democrats know how to do this. As I recall, President Clinton and the Democrats did it before. And President Obama and the Democrats will do it again."

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:15 PM on 08/27/2008
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"How many times do I need to repost this?"

Probably all day. :(

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:23 PM on 08/27/2008
- Aleka4 I'm a Fan of Aleka4 47 fans permalink

Where does that say, "0bama is fit to be POTUS?"

It just says "0bama knows that change comes from the bottom, and here is what a democratic president will do." I am sorry to contradict you, but every one of us knows that change has to come from the bottom. That doesn't make US fit to be POTUS.

Otherwise all you are posting is a long advert by her for why a democrat - any democrat - should be president.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:23 PM on 08/27/2008
- Aleka4 I'm a Fan of Aleka4 47 fans permalink

I totally agree.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:15 PM on 08/27/2008

"The part she left out was to tell us why Barach Obama is the man to lead this Nation."

She left it out because, like anyone else, she doesn't know. Can YOU tell us why he is the man to lead our Nation? And giving a good speech or having "hope" are not good reasons.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:16 PM on 08/27/2008
- Bronxcutie I'm a Fan of Bronxcutie 3 fans permalink

This is a dumb question. His platform is almost identical to hers. He wants all children to be insured. He wants to cut taxes for those making less than $275,000 a year. He wants a set timeline for Iraq withdrawal. He is aware of the urgency of troops in Afghanistan. He has a plan to help those fighting foreclosure. He has a plan for alternative energy. These are the reasons why he needs to be our President. I hope he articulates these plans clearly tomorrow.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:33 PM on 08/27/2008

Thank you! I strongly support Sen O, but if I weren't a supporter, her speech failed to convince me why I should reconsider.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:16 PM on 08/27/2008

You are already a supporter the speech was not meant to convince you it is meant to convince others and that it did. You will never have the proper perspective of HRC so her words will touch you in the way it will speak to others so allow the speech to do it purpose and stop trying to undermine its positive effect unless of course that is your purpose here.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:40 PM on 08/27/2008

While I understand your point, from the perspective of a Clinton supporter, it sounds like she came came at that speech perfectly. I just don't know if directly pointing to that ad does not give it more play, then the republicans would be all over it today saying she flip flopped at least they cant say she directly is so maybe it was better this way. Biden made similar remarks about Obama do you expect him to confront that head on tonight also, its a hard call. The republicans will spin it either way. The bottom line is no more, we know the truth is we cannot under any circumstances have McCain. Hillary did a great job last night and we need to do our part now any trashing of our party by the media from any of them should be a personal affront to us all no matter who it is about.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:21 PM on 08/27/2008

How can America elect a president that thinks having a baby is punishment?

He should teach his daughters about responsibi­lty....ado­ption is much better than death.
I am sure the baby would agree, if it had a choice in the matter.

The big orange pantsuit should not be aligning herself with Obama. We all know she doesn't mean it and is hoping McCain wins. That way she would be ripe for election next time. You know the Clinton's only care about themselves.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:08 PM on 08/27/2008

Yes because the republicans are so big on social programs and taking care of children once they are born Children's health care act meant anything to you. If you care so much about fetuses try taking care of the children we already have in this country.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:12 PM on 08/27/2008

I am taxed and the government provides medicaid, WIC and food stamps with my tax dollars. I am already taking care of children that irresponsible parents cannot take care of.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:46 PM on 08/27/2008

Really, just wait till all those unwanted pregnancies are forced to be born, you profess to care so deeply about. All I every here republicans complain about is how there taxes go to people who can't take care of their children. You are complaining about it in your own post. What happens when all those children are born and their parents can't take care of them are you going to foot the bill. I doubt it.

The money you pay now does not even come close to taking care of the needs of children in this country. Or are you just not paying attention.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:08 PM on 08/27/2008

I know many Republicans that contribute to great organizations like the Salvation Army.

Are you saying they don't care?? How judgemental you are.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:02 PM on 08/28/2008
- DRPike I'm a Fan of DRPike 13 fans permalink
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You were looking for drudge.com and landed here by mistake.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:12 PM on 08/27/2008
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TR0LL Sign! No contraception too many pregnancies, abortions and unwanted children.

Celibacy "training" is a complete and utter failure like every Bush/McCain policy.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:13 PM on 08/27/2008

It is called consequences and responsibility. I for one am tired of footing all the lazy folks bills.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:44 PM on 08/27/2008
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the1percent

It's called hypocrisy.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:06 PM on 08/27/2008

I promise you, republicans are having abortions too. They're also addicted to porn, molesting children and having gay sex....rem­ember PASTOR HAGGARD. Republicans are the biggest sinners!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:19 PM on 08/27/2008
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Let's see under Obama every child gets health care and pre-K.

Under McBush every child gets nothing.

Know who is supporting children and families more?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:20 PM on 08/27/2008

under Obama the middle class gets squeezed

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:31 PM on 08/27/2008
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rubyrubyruby another teller of right wing lies.

Under Obama the middle class pays less taxes than under McBush.

"BREAKING DOWN THE NUMBERS
Here's how the average tax bill could change in 2009 if either John McCain's or Barack Obama's tax proposals were fully in place.
MCCAIN OBAMA
Income Avg. tax bill Avg. tax bill
Over $2.9M -$269,364 +$701,885
$603K and up -$45,361 +$115,974
$227K-$603K -$7,871 +$12
$161K-$227K -$4,380 -$2,789
$112K-$161K -$2,614 -$2,204
$66K-$112K -$1,009 -$1,290
$38K-$66K -$319 -$1,042
$19K-$38K -$113 -$892
Under $19K -$19 -$567"

Source:The Tax Policy Center

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:35 PM on 08/27/2008

Obama can claim that he is going to do many things. Socialism is what he is banking on. If you think he will be able to do what he says, you are going to be disappointed.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:43 PM on 08/27/2008

Seriously lady,
over 6200 posts in 120 days. Do you have time to take care of your kids?? I know you can't be employed.
Slide over and let the adults decide this thing.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:57 PM on 08/27/2008
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Gah! Fix the "there are more comments on this thread" thing!

Or is this site now not firefox compatible? :(

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:07 PM on 08/27/2008
- Old Writer I'm a Fan of Old Writer 4 fans permalink

A brilliant, charismatic African American
And a stellar, articulate Woman!
For the Democratic party,
an embarrassment of riches.

howtowritecomedy.com

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:05 PM on 08/27/2008

BRAVO Hillary. She's the quintessential pro politico. In one fell swoop, she has republicans running around frantically with their hair on fire. A beautiful sight to behold. Thank you kindly.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:05 PM on 08/27/2008
- MacDad I'm a Fan of MacDad 4 fans permalink

she never made the case Obama... she could have, but she didn't... she's got 2012 on the brain...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:02 PM on 08/27/2008
- Mattatat I'm a Fan of Mattatat 5 fans permalink

How's it goin, OxyRush stooge?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:05 PM on 08/27/2008
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Huh? HRC

"We need to elect Barack Obama because we need a President who understands that America can't compete in a global economy by padding the pockets of energy speculators, while ignoring the workers whose jobs have been shipped overseas. We need a President who understands that we can't solve the problems of global warming by giving windfall profits to the oil companies while ignoring opportunities to invest in new technologies that will build a green economy.

We need a President who understands that the genius of America has always depended on the strength and vitality of the middle class.

Barack Obama began his career fighting for workers displaced by the global economy. He built his campaign on a fundamental belief that change in this country must start from the ground up, not the top down. He knows government must be about "We the people" not "We the favored few."

And when Barack Obama is in the White House, he'll revitalize our economy, defend the working people of America, and meet the global challenges of our time. Democrats know how to do this. As I recall, President Clinton and the Democrats did it before. And President Obama and the Democrats will do it again."

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:06 PM on 08/27/2008
- Mattatat I'm a Fan of Mattatat 5 fans permalink

He's a Republican troll.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:07 PM on 08/27/2008
- MacDad I'm a Fan of MacDad 4 fans permalink

how much of the HRC kool aid have you had?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:37 PM on 08/27/2008

I have to agree

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:07 PM on 08/27/2008
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Cont.. HRC

He'll transform our energy agenda by creating millions of green jobs and building a new, clean energy future. He'll make sure that middle class families get the tax relief they deserve. And I can't wait to watch Barack Obama sign a health care plan into law that covers every single American.

Barack Obama will end the war in Iraq responsibly and bring our troops home - a first step to repairing our alliances around the world.

And he will have with him a terrific partner in Michelle Obama. Anyone who saw Michelle's speech last night knows she will be a great First Lady for America.

Americans are also fortunate that Joe Biden will be at Barack Obama's side. He is a strong leader and a good man. He understands both the economic stresses here at home and the strategic challenges abroad. He is pragmatic, tough, and wise. And, of course, Joe will be supported by his wonderful wife, Jill.

They will be a great team for our country.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:07 PM on 08/27/2008

Wow, you were not even listening.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:23 PM on 08/27/2008

I've watched most of the speeches throughout the entire convention. Hillary did a wonderful job. Most of the speeches, up until the last one of the night (Michelle and Hillary) are boring and agony to watch - with the exception of Gov. Brian Schweitzer last night. He's the only one that had actually got the crowd to pay attention and stand up and holler. I'm disappointed that he's not getting any coverage here or in the MSM.

Fabulous job Gov. Schweitzer!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:02 PM on 08/27/2008

obamawilllose - It kind of has a ring to it huh? Kind of like the sound of his well thought out name, given to him by his muslim father. One name of a known murderer of millions in Iraq and one name of the worlds most wanted man and orchestrator of the 911 tragedy.

Just because we all want to beilieve that we don' t want or need another four years of bush tatics, does not mean that we should nominate a - wet behind the ears - 1st term senator - who has the most radical anti american affiliations of any nominee in history.

Ponder this "if you will" from a statistical standpoint. Ok lets say we have two bad individuals - both have their flaws - both are not right for the job of President. Is the more intelligent move to select the individual whom you know the most about and therefor you know what you get - or is the most intelligent move to go with someone you know very little about and therefor you don't have any idea of what you will get.

After seriously pondering that agrument, statistical data confirms that when faced with two unqualified individuals, you should select the one that you know the most about, because its the one that you know the least about that could end up damaging you and your country far beyond your wildest nightmares. Hmmm......­.. If your spiritually dead, then you will "blindly follow obama" (and the

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:01 PM on 08/27/2008

I think that Hillary showed herself to be the "Gran' Dame" of the Democratic Party last night, regardless of the fact that she lost the nomination. She was very smart in using a self evaluation question, asking her supporters to consider why they voted for her. What really excited me was her intensity in talking about Harriet Tubbman. She showed herself to be a first class and experienced politician who was ringing out a battle cry. If she had been Commander and Chief , the troops would have had to listen and to execute. So, now it is time for Hillary's troops to listen and to execute. She said, " Elect Barak Obama." Therefore, we owe it to her to vote for him. Period.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:01 PM on 08/27/2008
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Great point with Obama in the white house and her leading the Senate the invisible people in this country will finally have people who represent them. We have just had too many year of the same tired old misleadership in this country.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:10 PM on 08/27/2008

We have to stop with the divisive he said, she said narrative. Move on. It's a dead issue.
This was mostly a very smart but immoral Rove ploy that hurt both senators and the Democratic party. It played into the MSM's desire to make it a horse race and their penchant for scandals and drama, so they fanned the flames. Stop falling for it and cocentrate on the task of a dem POTUS and a supra-majority in Congress.

Most of the rabid HRC "dems" were actually republican poser playing us, with less than a handful of naive dems being fooled. Towards the end, in their immoral desperation, they were playing both roles and simultaneusly doing both attacking and defending in order to rachet up the chaos. And there are still some diehards trying to catch the unaware dem here and there.

Move on. Stop giving Rove more credit than he is due. We have a short time and a lot of work to do, or the cons are going to steal this again. We need to pull ahead by a large margin so as to create a substantial buffer against foul play. And foul play is the reps middle name.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:00 PM on 08/27/2008
    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:59 PM on 08/27/2008
- Mattatat I'm a Fan of Mattatat 5 fans permalink

How's it goin OxyRush stooge?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:00 PM on 08/27/2008

HA! I know, what you meant to say was "AVID OBAMA SUPPORTER", because, of course, you checked my profile before typing your venom...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:11 PM on 08/27/2008
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Bill is great at undercutting Democratic campaigns like the way he undercut his own wife's chances.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:02 PM on 08/27/2008

Thank you, Hillary. Last night was healing and not just for the PUMA's. You reminded me why I loved and supported you and Bill for the past 20 years. I may not be able to forget your willingness to inflict Mark Penn and Howard Wolfson on your fellow Dems who simply wanted to take a new direction, but I can now forgive for the sake of our party and move on. You gave us a gift last night by reminding us all what is at stake is beyond any one single person or campaign. Thank you!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:59 PM on 08/27/2008
- olivia I'm a Fan of olivia 96 fans permalink

I thought Hillary would go after McCain. She did not even manage to insult him.

From the primaries we know she has no problem going on the attack. Why not McCain, why not now?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:57 PM on 08/27/2008

Exactly!!!! Not one negative word, nothing like she threw at Sen O during the primaries.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:58 PM on 08/27/2008
- Mattatat I'm a Fan of Mattatat 5 fans permalink

oh look two more Republican liars. Go watch the speech again.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:01 PM on 08/27/2008
- pleeezzze I'm a Fan of pleeezzze 6 fans permalink

UNITY !

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:01 PM on 08/27/2008
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Ah, yes. She didn't kneel at O's feet so she's still working against him.

You're looking more like a MSM addict every day.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:26 PM on 08/27/2008

Apparently Oliva was watching something else during Hillary's speech last night.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:28 PM on 08/27/2008
- Bronxcutie I'm a Fan of Bronxcutie 3 fans permalink

Did you not hear the "Twin Cities" comment? Or how she exposed his record on equal pay for women?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:35 PM on 08/27/2008
- Nancyok I'm a Fan of Nancyok 12 fans permalink

KEEP IN MIND THAT THE ULTRA-CONSERVATIVE TALK SHOW HOSTS HAVE BEEN PUSHING ALL THESE UNEDUCATED SMALL-MINDED VOTERS WHO READ OR LISTEN TO NO ONE BUT THEM TO DO WHATEVER THEY CAN TO DUST UP THE NON-EXISTENT BATTLE. THE PARTY IS UNIFIED.

ANYONE THAT IS POSTING TRYING TO RILE PEOPLE UP BY PRETENDING TO BE OBAMA SUPPORTERS BASHING HILLARY OR HILLARY SUPPORTERS CLAIMING TO VOTE FOR MCCAIN ARE PROBABLY JUST THAT....RE­PUBLICANS TRYING TO KEEP ALIVE ANY REMNANTS OF ANIMOSITY. 90% OF THIS ISSUE HAS ALWAYS BEEN JUST THAT.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:55 PM on 08/27/2008
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It doesn't really matter one way of the other what is posted on these sites. A miniscule proportion of the electorate reads blogs, and few of those who do would be swayed in their support or enthusiasm for a given candidate based on some anonymous comments on these sites.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:00 PM on 08/27/2008

THESE UNEDUCATED SMALL-MINDED VOTERS? Try hitting the caps lock next time!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:00 PM on 08/27/2008
- Mattatat I'm a Fan of Mattatat 5 fans permalink

Nancy was talking about you. You've been outed.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:03 PM on 08/27/2008
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The grand 'ole pile...and their so called bible club is FINISHED.

Obama Biden and Democratic Control '08!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:52 PM on 08/27/2008
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