JohnTalbutt

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"You Don't Quit Until You Finish What You Started"

Maybe she is Trilby to Bill's Svengali. posted 05/18/2008 at 03:31:39

Hillary Turns Fire On The Media

And many of us would be supporting her. posted 05/17/2008 at 18:41:51

Analysis: Obama reacts fast to Bush on diplomacy

It was directed at Obama. The shame if Bush wasn't thick with the Saudis he would have the guts to tell them to stop the flow of Al Queda into Iraq. As you may or may not know more Al Queda operatives come form the Saudis than anywhere else in the world, and he makes a big show about not talking with terrorist, but he does nothing to catch Osama and is soft as butter when it comes to real action against terror.

After Bush we need a President with a spine an unfortunately McCain can't seem to hold firm on any position he has ever taken. posted 05/17/2008 at 02:03:12

Obama Responds To Bush, McCain Appeasement Attack

Yea! How many people thought about that when Chris Mathews had Kevin James on the hook earlier this week? posted 05/17/2008 at 19:13:48
Many people in Israel want peace just as many Palestinians do. When people consider how the extreme theocratic right in Israel plays a role in American politics, they should also consider how the extreme right and its fundamentalist allies in the U.S. play an unwelcome role in Israeli poliltics posted 05/17/2008 at 19:09:21
He wasn't talking to U.S. citizens. He was talking to a branch of a foreign government. Why should we agree with him? posted 05/16/2008 at 14:41:31
No, it has been made clear by his staff he was referring to Obama. You must have missed it. posted 05/16/2008 at 14:37:41
It is shocking that an American President would be so unpatriotic as to use the parliament of a foreign country for a political attack on a U.S. candidate. It was encouraging that Sen. Joe Biden leaped to defend the integrity of American politics. Obama strikes just the right tone with his brief but firm rejection.

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Florida, Michigan cannot save Clinton

Math just wasn't your subject, I guess. posted 05/16/2008 at 13:48:22

Exclusive Video: McCain Was For Talking To Hamas Before He Was Against It...

Well, hop on board, and let that McCain train take you right down that lonesome track.
Just know it's a one way train to no where and it aint coming back. posted 05/17/2008 at 04:00:09
And speaking of Hamas I don't think many Americans know this:

http://commentisfree.guardian.co.uk/bassem_naeem/2008/05/hamas_condemns_the_holocaust.html posted 05/16/2008 at 11:20:41

Tennessee GOP Attacks Michelle Obama, Obama Camp Hits Back

How true. Just anger and insults and the ability to manipulate fools. posted 05/16/2008 at 01:16:47

Massive Blowback To NARAL's Obama Endorsement

Your post is just a series of ridiculous accusations including "threatened repeatedly to riot in the streets if they don't get their way".

Try to get a grip. posted 05/17/2008 at 03:10:06
Why don't you openly advocate for McCain? We all know that is who you are for. posted 05/17/2008 at 03:05:59
Just which African Americans are you speaking of. I may have missed it, but I rather think you are confused. African Americans have been supporting white democrats for years and at the beginning of the campaign Hillary had their overwhelming support.

You are biased in your evaluation of experience since Hillary never held any post either executive, legislative or judicial prior to being elected to the Senate. Her marriage got her to third base, but if you wish to think she hit a triple go ahead. But her votes for the war and Kyle/Leiberman were big stike outs for the rest of us. posted 05/17/2008 at 02:52:43
Your anger has blinded you to political reality. There will be no "overwhelming senate and house" if your attempt to divide the party along gender lines were to succeed. Fortunately, it will not. posted 05/17/2008 at 02:38:32
When Al Sharpton ran he got about 10% of the AA vote the rest went to white candidates.

Millions of men and women demonstrated against the war in Iraq and a large number of us were determined not to vote for anyone who supported the war. For us the issue of an unjust war that has cost the lives of thousands of Americans and hundreds of thousands of Iraqis, the majority women and children, transends race and gender. posted 05/17/2008 at 02:26:07

Bush Compares Obama To Nazi Appeasers

Bush has no respect for the American people. No other President has gone before the parliament of a foreign country to make a criticism of political leaders in the U.S. Does he think that foreign leaders should play a role in U.S. politics? posted 05/16/2008 at 13:03:07
The remarks were clearly aimed at Obama, among others, and even if they were not, they represent the type of political stupidity that characterizes the Bush administration and which America will leave behind with a new President.

One tactic of the Republican slime machine is to throw out snide indirect attacks that other Democratic candidates have let slide by. I agree with Obama's brief but firm response. posted 05/15/2008 at 13:31:24
"Some seem to believe we should negotiate with terrorists and radicals, as if some ingenious argument will persuade them they have been wrong all along," said Bush, in what White House aides privately acknowledged was a reference to calls by Obama and other Democrats for the U.S. president to sit down for talks with leaders like Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad."

Do you and Dana Perino have a literacy problem? posted 05/15/2008 at 13:05:37
Bush's grandfather had business dealing with the foremost financial backer of the Nazi and he and his family financially benefited from those dealing. Maybe he should look in the mirror when he talks about fascists.

http://clamormagazine.org/issues/14/feature3.php posted 05/15/2008 at 12:48:20

Al Gore Endorsement: When Will It Happen?

and you will be witty. posted 05/15/2008 at 12:38:33

Rendell: Obama Should Pick Clinton As VP

You are right and there is no way around it. The Republicans willl use those clips against Obama, but they won't be harmful as long as they are not intergrated into his campaign or, worse yet, she is part of the ticket. posted 05/14/2008 at 15:53:17

Kerry Swiftboater: "We Will Attack Obama Viciously"

Even by 2006 folks saw through the Republicans. Now they are ready to elect to throw the bums out. posted 05/14/2008 at 14:44:56
You are looking forward to Republican style dirty politics? Well, they say some people go to auto races for the wrecks and hockey games for the fights, but it still weird way to be amused. Why not look forward to defeating the Republicans? It's in the interest of America. posted 05/14/2008 at 13:43:02
When the swiftboaters put Bill in the cross hairs over Lewinsky, his own tactics of denial and waving his finger got him impeached and almost convicted.

The Rev. Wright business was swiftboating on a grand scale, showing the same clips on Fox, ABC and CNN ten thousand times literally, and Obama handle it well.

What helped Bill out was the outrage mobilized by Move-On.org and other groups. It is our responsibility, more than the target, to defeat swiftboating, whether it comes from Fox, CNN and ABC or a right wing 527. After all, it is our democracy they are trying to mess with. posted 05/14/2008 at 13:24:40

Obama Lowers Expectation In West Virginia: Suggests 80-20 Margin

Don't talk about the Brittish Royal Family like that. posted 05/13/2008 at 16:09:59

West Virginia Primary: Clinton Expected To Win

Some of the post insulting people from West Virginia and Kentucky are made by cons posing as supporters of Obama. Certainlly, if I didn't know better and I was from either of those states I would just find out who those folks were for and then I would know who I was against.

But Clinton supporters should not give weight to remarks by these folks or even legitimate Obama supporters greater than Obama's own conduct of his campaign

Most import is not to be motivated by a misplaced desire for revenge and thereby act against their on self interest and the good of the nation. posted 05/13/2008 at 12:09:33

Reid Rebuffs Idea Of Senate Majority Leader Clinton

And what does that have to do with anything? Obama will cut through that B.S. like Sherman through Georgia. posted 05/12/2008 at 23:26:00

Top 10 Reasons Obama Defeated Clinton for the Democratic Nomination

That's why she is behind in every metric and can't possibly win by the very rules that she voted for. posted 05/12/2008 at 21:21:10

Obama In Kentucky And West Virginia: Why Will He Lose?

In that you resemble the typical Clinton voter, in that you will take out on Obama what you perceive as misbehavior from her supporters. While Obama has been very reserved in his limited criticism of Clinton, she has actually compared him unfavorably to John McCain. Don't believe that the Republicans will use that clip of her saying he was not ready to be Commander in Chief.

Yet more of Obama supporters say they would vote for her if she becomes the nominee.

Nonetheless Obama will defeat McCain. posted 05/12/2008 at 15:54:55
Some of the supposedly pro Obama posters here are flying under a false flag. posted 05/12/2008 at 15:30:36
If I was from West Virginia and Kentucky and I didn't know any better, when I read most of the post at this sight, I would just try to figure out who all the self righteous and arrogant SOBs on this post were for and then I would know who I was against.

OBAMA 08 posted 05/12/2008 at 15:25:20
But the Clintons and their surrogates have insisted that it is about race.

Obama is not going after Hillary's negatives and neither are the Republicans. Obama is looking to the general election and the Republicans know that if they could somehow luck out and face her, it would be much easier for them. posted 05/12/2008 at 15:15:40
The Republicans aren't major league. They are strickly Bush. And Obama will cut through them like Sherman through Georgia. posted 05/12/2008 at 14:50:24
"a place where one can see the real reasons why cousins should not get married?"

No, that'a Windsor Castle and the royal houses of Europe. Ridiculing whole groups of poor working people is the very opposite of what Obama's campaign is about. It is also stupid. posted 05/12/2008 at 14:36:55
So many sources in politics and the media, perhaps formost among them the Clintons, have hammered away that Obama does not appeal to white voters, that it had to have some affect. Were it in the scope of the Clinton camp to try to undo their contribution to the racial divide, now would be the time to gracefully withdraw with whatever favorable praise they could muster for Obama, the eventual nominee.

The sooner Obama can go head to head against McCain, without the distration of the Clintons, the sooner he can make his very persuasive case that his presidency is in the interest of the overwhelming majority of all Americans. posted 05/12/2008 at 14:00:01

"Saturday Night Live's" Message From Hillary Clinton: "I Have No Ethical Standards" (VIDEO)

"you and your (ilk).. That shows a lot of hostility. The ABC moderators disgraced themselves and insulted the American people by playing to those with the least intelligence and sense of fairness.

Obama supporters are chief among those protested when ABC produced a so called "documentary" blaming Bill Clinton for 9/11 and forced ABC into making a declaration, after the fact, that what it presented was not "documented" posted 05/12/2008 at 11:00:41
It is racist to vote for the better candidate? I think you have it backwards. posted 05/12/2008 at 10:46:49

Obama Suggests Offer Maybe Clinton Can't Refuse

Distance himself from his church? It most be nice to make it up as you go along.

Bill and Hillary have distance themselves from the Democratic Party. It may not be obvious to you, but the party is moving away into a new trajectory. posted 05/13/2008 at 00:06:52
Congratulations. You just broke the HuffPost record for number of words without one coherent sentence. Pick you prize up at the door on your way out. posted 05/12/2008 at 23:58:19
More a hater than a supporter. And not a little nuts. The CAPS are an indication of anger at his inability to express coherent ideas posted 05/10/2008 at 02:30:06
The problem is that by making negative comparisons over and over again between Obama and John McCain, the Clintons now have many of their supporters convinced that they should vote for McCain if he is the nominee. Those who supported Hillary gave her judgement credibility that the Republicans do not have. When she said McCain was ready to be Commander in Chief and Obama was not, many of her supporters believed it. No wonder some of them now say they will vote for McCain if Obama is the nominee.

I don't see how they can undo the damage they did.

As soon as they are no longer a distraction and Obama can go head to head with McCain the better. He will beat McCain, but they have made it more difficult. It is naive to think otherwise. posted 05/10/2008 at 01:13:03
Red necks come from working in the sun. A lot of people with red necks will vote for Obama. posted 05/10/2008 at 00:51:13
I certainly respect the Clinton voters. On the other hand, it is clear to me that the the Clinton's have done a lot for John McCain with the resources that they had. I don't think it is in the interest of electing a Democratic President to give them help. posted 05/10/2008 at 00:35:27
"92% of Blacks aren't voting for Obama because they want him over Hillary. They're voting Obama because they want a Black in office."

Bill Clinton already tried that argument and nobody bought it.

OBAMA 08 posted 05/10/2008 at 00:11:29

Obama Camp Faces Major Obstacles In Plan To Help Clinton Pay Off Debt

She has definitely been more helpful to McCain than Obama. Perhaps he should help her pay off her debts. posted 05/09/2008 at 00:23:52

Obama Vice President Picks: Who Are The Frontrunners?

Too much of big city machine politician to play well nationally. posted 05/12/2008 at 13:12:37

Clinton's Open Letter To Obama On MI and FL

Didn't Humphrey say he didn't want the votes of people who voted for him only because they would not vote for a Catholic? There are a lot of other differences also. This is the most powerful electoral movement I have ever seen. posted 05/08/2008 at 21:27:30

Clinton Backer Weinstein Threatens Pelosi Over Revote

Cloning by some mad scientist who hates the world.. posted 05/09/2008 at 00:01:21

Ed Koch: Obama Is A Sure Loser, Clinton Should Fight On

Hey, nothing gets pass you. What's behind McCain's making crazystatements? posted 05/07/2008 at 22:20:12

Big Rewards Await Clinton If She Ends Campaign Now

The problem is that Hillary and Bill consistently made unfavorable comparison to Obama with McCain. Now she has a significant percentage of her voters who will vote for McCain over Obama. After Obama is nominated to the extent the Clintons are still drawing public attention the Republicans can use their previous comparisons to greater effect. Whatever assistance they might give him would be limited to their keeping a low profile. posted 05/09/2008 at 18:23:03
I don't think this sort of post is in the interest of the Clintons. It is true that if Hillary exits very soon and they do what they can to help the Democratic ticket in the fall, it will help her political future, his legacy and even her reelection candidacy in New York.

But she would not be a V.P. candidate helpful to Obama and obviously Obama donors did not give their money to wind up in Mark Penns hands. posted 05/07/2008 at 22:07:25
Hope that you can see your way to supporting Obama in the general election. posted 05/07/2008 at 21:59:26
That's good because Obama should not give her any money.

In 1992 debate then candidate Jerry Brown asked candidate Bill Clinton to explain all the lucrative contracts that the state of Arkansas awarded to the Rose Law Firm, headed by Hillary Clinton while he was governor. With patented Clinton outrage Bill turned to Jerry and shaking his finger angrily declared, "you can attack me all you want, but don't you dare bring my wife into this". The audience cheered and Bill never explained the contracts.

No one is cheering now. posted 05/07/2008 at 21:42:07

Obama gains superdelegates after trading wins with Clinton

Number one. He didn't vote for the war.
Number two. He predicted it would be a disaster.
Number three. Anyone who knew anything about the MidEast knew it would be a disaster for everyone but Halleburton and the oil companies.
Number four, If you were intelligent and voted for the war you had to be an unpatriotic.
Number five, countries that are run by war making draft dodgers do not get respect.
Number six. Informing the Iraqi people that we are renouncing all claims to their natural resources.
Number seven. He has the sense to tell the military that your mission is to withdraw from Iraq safely, with the least further loss of American troops and insuring that those people who have collaborated with our occupation are given protection in leaving the country.

Out of space now - but you get the picture. posted 05/07/2008 at 22:43:11

Hillary Will Drop Out by June 15

Do you really want those you are advising to succeed? "your idol Obama" sounds like you are not sympathetic to Obama's candidacy. posted 05/10/2008 at 00:05:35
Why June 15th? When she achieves the gas tax holiday just two weeks before. posted 05/09/2008 at 20:53:06
I think that in every aspect of the campaign including pace, Obama out dueled Hillary. His funds an organization were coherent, he didn't have to play musical chairs with campaign managers. Stamina I give her. Insight, organization, planning were lacking. And when it comes to judgement, well she voted for the war, and apparently she doesn't know how to leave the field gracefully. posted 05/09/2008 at 20:50:56
No need to worry. They won't vote for him, regardless of what she does. Self interest the and the strong campaign skills of Obama will win out. posted 05/07/2008 at 16:01:38
Try to get help. posted 05/07/2008 at 14:45:23
I am from New York State also and I feel that if she does more to damage the chances of a Democratic President being elected in November, she should not be representing us in the Senate. It is definitely time for her to start helping and stop dividing. Let McCain do his onwn dirty work.

Do you agree? posted 05/07/2008 at 14:35:26

Exit Polls: Limbaugh Effect Seems To Rear Its Head

That type of conniving used to do the trick, but this is the time of Obama when nice guys finish first. posted 05/06/2008 at 23:38:44
Yes. The stupidity of people who vote according to what Rush tells them is self evident. Now that it is evident that Obama can't be denied, it is just interesting to know how many of them account for Hillary's total and will actually be votes for McCain in November. posted 05/06/2008 at 23:35:21
I thought it was against the law to stack feces that hight. posted 05/06/2008 at 22:40:53

North Carolina, Indiana Primaries: Full Results, Exit Polls

Hey, you forgot the Lumbees. Lowery is still in the swamp and Obama is going to the White House to issue a pardon and commendation a century and a half overdue. posted 05/07/2008 at 12:42:29
You are right that the problems are enormous but we have a chance. If you were President Obama, whose excessive power would you try to curb first? The CIA, Blackwater, or just take on the whole military industrial complex? Would you go after the pharmaceutical industry, the HMOs, the insurance companies, or just go for single payer universal health coverage?

My answer is to proceed cautiously but surely with a program that has the support of a political majority that can force the issues. I like Obama's idea to have the justice department investigate the alleged crimes of the Bush Administration. I like Obama's health plan because mandates for children can be implemented with minor variation in the existing laws against neglect of children. Solid successes built upon the confidence of the voters and political alliances that go beyond the narrow vision of the DLC should be the goals of his first years in office.

A rational foreigh policy leading to the end of the Iraq occupation should go without saying.. posted 05/07/2008 at 12:27:41
It's over. Stop with the insults unless you really are for McCain. posted 05/07/2008 at 12:10:47
If the Republicans believe this why did they work so hard to make Hillary the nominee? Obama won clean and clear and never delved into Hillary's enormous baggage. Had he done so he could have beaten her more soundly but at the cost of weakening the party.

Do the math! Obama had to nearly split the white vote in N.C. and Indiana. The fact that he was against the war from the beginning gives him an enormous advantage over McCain, that Hillary's poor judgement would have denied her. posted 05/07/2008 at 12:07:35
Bill looks like he is about to cry. posted 05/06/2008 at 22:55:09

Clinton Camp Says It Will Use The Nuclear Option

Right wing troll alert. Can't blame Hillary for this one. Hates her too. posted 05/05/2008 at 11:44:38
The gas tax holiday has 0 possibility of happening and now this threat which has 0 chance. The campaign that lost touch with reality and took the MSM with it. posted 05/04/2008 at 23:21:28
This is as desperate a trial balloon as any candidacy has ever thrown up.

Obama 08 posted 05/04/2008 at 19:17:52

Carville: If Hillary Gave Obama "One Of Her Cojones, They'd Both Have Two"

Is that what obscured his vision? posted 05/04/2008 at 19:23:34

Clinton Gas Tax Holiday: Hillary Attacks Economists

Someone please tell me what the strategic thinking is behind this since all the super delegates know, regardless of its merits or lack thereof, it has no chance of passage. posted 05/04/2008 at 20:25:43

Faulty Wiring Killing GI's In Iraq

Have you ever heard of a cost plus contract? Doing bad work and charging for fixing it is common practice when the vendor(Halleburton for instance) and the vendee( Cheney, to pick a name at random) are in collusion. posted 05/03/2008 at 19:54:54
I still have my Army electrical manual. It is excellent. When I was in the Army we had experts who were also in the service and they used the same facilities we did. The equipment was also high quality. It makes a difference when you have contractors who can make profits by cutting corners and aren't fellow soldiers.

I believe that you have a callous attitude toward the well being of the troops. Pity. posted 05/03/2008 at 19:49:38

New Photos Reveal Horror Of Hiroshima (GRAPHIC IMAGES)

Hey, from the country that brought you 9/11 and is still bringing you Al Queda in Iraq, he finds it posiitve. George Bush probably does too. posted 05/03/2008 at 18:11:54

Early Indiana turnout heavy in strong Obama counties

Have you seen "The Wind That Shakes The Barley". If not I think you would like it. posted 05/03/2008 at 17:57:20
In 2006 Clinton voted against a resolution to prohibit the Feds from declaring a disaster or other emergency and confiscating legal fire arms from private citizens. I spent some time in southern Indiana and I don't think they want George Bush, Hillary Clinton or Barach Obama to have that power.
Here's the link.

http://www.senate.gov/legislative/LIS/roll_call_lists/roll_call_vote_cfm.cfm?congress=109&session=2&vote=00202 posted 05/03/2008 at 17:50:24

The Question of Hillary Clinton's Guilt-By-Association Tactics

I am puzzled that you do not see that the Republicans and their supporters in the media are doing everything they can to nominate Hillary. They know she is beatable. She has the highest negatives of anyone who has ever run for President. Hillary is in league with the Republicans as are those running her campaign. If it were not for this unholy alliance Obama's nomination would not be in doubt.

That is the "they" in the phrase "if they take this from Obama".

It is not a threat. It is just a recognition of the reality that a victory by Hillary based on this level of corruption within the Democratic Party is beyond redemption. posted 05/05/2008 at 21:17:38

Former DNC Chairs: Hillary Would Beat McCain Today -- Obama Wouldn't

Is CNN blowing smoke by referring to chairs of DNC subcommittees as former DNC chairs?
According to an earlier Huff post ABC Notes reports"

For those keeping score, The Hotline notes that of the 11 living Democratic National Committee chairs between 1981 and 2005, six have endorsed Sen. Barack Obama and four have backed Sen. Hillary Clinton.
Only former Colorado Gov. Gov. Roy Romer has remained neutral.

Is this CNNs way to distract from the impact of former DNC chairs Joe Andrew and Paul Kirk endorsing Obama yesterday and today? posted 05/02/2008 at 22:07:18

Press Descend On Obama Following Wright Controversy

But there is a video of the very same event that she describes. Who are you going to believe Mayhill or your lying eyes? posted 05/02/2008 at 10:53:38

Obama's Reverend Wright Press Conference (VIDEO)

Reverend Wright was probably among the minority of honorable people in the room at the National Press Club. But he did say some things that don't square with the facts and others that are divisive or he should know would be used in a divisive way. Was it pride that allowed him to belive he could come out of that room without damage to himself and Obama? Although with some notable exceptions, there were as many professional liars, hostile to him and his message, in that room as you will ever find in one setting.

Obama had no choice but to emphatically separate himself posted 05/02/2008 at 11:40:34

Unprecedented Number Of Americans Witness Debate Atrocity

Unfair to tabloid journalist. Some good some bad but most above that. posted 04/17/2008 at 17:36:44

Obama Criticizes Debate, Attacks Clinton For Being "In Her Element"

You guys are so funny. All we are saying is that ABC showed its ass last night. If you thought it was a silk suit, fine for your. posted 04/17/2008 at 18:08:55
Yes, it was only a year or so ago that ABC produced a lie filled documentary that laid the blame for 9/11 squarely upon the Clinton information. It was as dishonest as last nights debate moderation. posted 04/17/2008 at 18:04:43
Hey, it was a hit job by Stephanopolous, Gibson and ABC. Hillary was just willing accomplice. It denied the public and opportunity to have the candidates discuss issues, which is a shame, but the public sees through it. Too bad, you can't because it was pretty obvious. posted 04/17/2008 at 17:58:45
There was a Senate vote in 2006 that was a litmus test on 2nd Amendment rights. The vote was to prohibit the government from declaring an emergency and confiscating firearms that were legal under state and Federal law. Obama voted to prohibit confiscation. Hillary voted to allow confiscation. That would have made for an interesting question. Here is the link.

http://www.senate.gov/legislative/LIS/roll_call_lists/roll_call_vote_cfm.cfm?congress=109&session=2&vote=00202 posted 04/17/2008 at 17:53:02
One of the ways you handle a stupid hit job is not to be stupid. You identify it, analyze it and throw it back in their face. That is what most of us here are doing. I call it stupid because it didn't work, the audience booed and jeered and they had to mute it out. Hillary has shot her wad and McCain has no wad to shoot.

Obama 08 posted 04/17/2008 at 17:49:06

ABC Debate: High Ratings, Critics Give Broadcast Poor Reviews

Do you recall that just over a year ago ABC aired a lie filled documentary that placed the blame for 9/11 squarely on the Clinton administration. It was, to my mind, the most vile insulting propoganda I had ever seen, going far beyond anything that Fox News would attempt;

until last night. posted 04/17/2008 at 18:41:50

ABC Hosts Heckled After Debate: "The Crowd Is Turning On Me"

It also always has a componet of racism and hysteria. Might want to check yourself out.

Obama 08 posted 04/17/2008 at 18:33:38

The ABC Debate: A Shameful Night for the U.S. Media

The people are not demanding that trash. I am sure people all over the country started switching channels as soon as it became clear what the game was. This is the same outfit that tried to sell a documentary giving primary responsibility for 9/11 to the Clinton Administration.

If it was just business their ideological agenda would not be so obvious. It was to trivialize the issues and do a job on Obama.

Obama 08 posted 04/17/2008 at 01:25:18

Hillary Clinton On Southern Working Class Whites In 1995: "Screw 'Em"

Check out who is for 2nd Amendment rights and who isn't:

http://www.senate.gov/legislative/LIS/roll_call_lists/roll_call_vote_cfm.cfm?congress=109&session=2&vote=00202 posted 04/17/2008 at 17:26:07
There are a lot more Southern working class whites in Obama's campaign than any other. posted 04/16/2008 at 20:01:46
I'll have Obama get right back to you on that. posted 04/16/2008 at 19:59:36

USA Today: Obama Is Surrounded By Lawyers From Lobbying Firms

It's a projection based upon probability. It does not have the certainty of a past event.

He will be the nominee. posted 04/16/2008 at 13:30:31
The figures about the two plus mill form big donors have been public for months. Even been put on a chart on several TV channels. When compared with McCain and Hillary Obama gets just a tiny portion of his war chest from big donors.

Oh, but about Obama being a politician and not being Jesus. Well, you did bring us up short with that one. We are trying to deal with that now.

But please keep those revelations coming. We will do our best to cope. posted 04/16/2008 at 13:23:37
It's not condescension and it's not feeling superior, It more like when you see something on the sidewalk you don't want to step in. posted 04/16/2008 at 13:07:31
Hi, resident troll, whats happening at Repug headquaters? posted 04/16/2008 at 13:04:10

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