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This whole campaign has turned into like the American idle...I am sick of these Bozo's dirty games everyone of these assholes are doing it..I want to hear how they are going to help us. Not these Kids games that they do..This is sickening


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Good point SG. 8)

I'm actually tuning most of them out. When it gets down to the Democrat ticket versus the Republican ticket I might tune back in.


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I'm saving myself for the "marriage" in November. :lol:

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I wish I could 'save myself", but it is too late--I am a political whore.

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Good point SG. 8)

I'm actually tuning most of them out. When it gets down to the Democrat ticket versus the Republican ticket I might tune back in.



The thing of it is, I just have no idea in this stage on who you can trust..


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More from the Clintons:





On Tuesday, Gov. Ed Rendell, a prominent Hillary Clinton supporter, told the Pittsburgh Post Gazette that he believed some Pennsylvania voters would not support Barack Obama simply because of his race.

This is the second time in as many days that the topic of Obama's racial appeal (or, in Rendell's case, lack of biracial appeal) has been brought up by the Clinton campaign. Yesterday, the Senator herself suggested that Obama's weekend win in the Louisiana primary was the product of, primarily, the black vote.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/02/1 ... 86246.html


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You'd think that in this day and time, any politician worth thier salt, would avoid using another's race as a reason not to vote for thier opponents.

Im wondering if Hillary realizes this is 2008 and this kind of non-PC bull hockey just doesnt' float with the American public.


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Well, I hate to burst every ones bubble but the fact remains Obama is at least half-black and saying he won because of the black voter support is a legitimate statement to make. So we aren't supposed to say the word black? :roll:

Talk about nit-picking. :lol:

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Now that Hil is not looking so inevitable, the 527's will go into full swing. She needs BIG wins in TX, OH and PA.

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As close as this race seems to be it will be the super delegates that will pick this one and all this hype about he said she said crap will prove to be a waste of time.

MSM wants Obama to win and they are doing everything within their power to make it happen. I'll be damned if I'll jump on that bandwagon.

The issues aren't even being discussed for christ sake. All you hear is who beat who. They can stick this political pissing contest where the sun don't shine.

I'm going to a nice quiet island where I don't have to think about all this bullshit. :lol:

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I think you are right about the MSm, but not all. MSNBC seem to lean toward Clinton and Huckabee more than anyone. They have more talking heads on that outlet that rep the Clinton camp.

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Can we toss them all off the ticket and start all over.....Grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr!


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A noble idea but the only way anything would change is to change the leadership of the party...that is not as easy as one would think.

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If Hillary loses either Ohio or Texas next Tuesday, I thinks the calls for her to withdraw will come very strongly.

Obama needs to start planning for November as soon as he can.


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As long as Hill thinks she can use the superdelegates to steal the election from the people's choice, she wont hold any dirty trick back. She' ll use whatever means she can to further her political ambitions even if it hurts voters and the Democratic party.


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