Letters to the Editor
tom payne
Published Letters: 1101 Editor's Choice: 3
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Sandy
[Read the article: Should Florida and Michigan vote again? ]
[Read more letters about this article: Here]With all respect, each state sets its own rules, and the DNC adjudges if the state is in compliance with the party rules. You remember what a political party is, I presume? There were no rights violated, and no one was disenfranchised. If anyone's to be hung about this, it's the state officials, not Obama. He played by the rules as expressed. Now, poor misunderstood Hillary wants a rerun. Sod off, Rodham. If we continue toward a fratricidal convention, we will ensure at lest four more years of middle eastern bloodbath, trillions more pissed away in empire building while the country rots, the students continue their slide to math and science mediocrity (at best), and bridges can continue to fall into rivers. If that's your desired end, keep pressing on with trivial pursuit. If Ms. Clinton wins by the rules, overtaking Obama in pledged delegates and popular vote, then good on her. I'll vote for her without hesitation. I have a deeply uneasy feeling that President McLame will the the byproduct of Hillaryism. love heywood
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Ham-bunny
[Read the article: Should Florida and Michigan vote again? ]
[Read more letters about this article: Here]Not only are you a bigot, you're a stupid one. Obama is a Christian. Unlike McLame, he's still married to his first wife. Sod off.
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ms fuxxsnooze
[Read the article: Should Florida and Michigan vote again? ]
[Read more letters about this article: Here]it's not the kitchen sink, it's the septic tank. Hillary has a lot of balls to scream "shame on you". She must have borrowed Bill's; he's not using them these days. If Team Billary leverages the rules to gerrymander the nomination, she will lose to McLame. We'll have done it again: lose the unloseable election. Smart. Real smart. Kmart. Wall Mart- you know, that enlightened company that had Hillary on their board of directors for several years. Now, that's experience. Eat Chinese lead and watch more fuxxsnooze. Fair and balanced and salivating at the chance to eviscerate Ms. Rodham Klingon. love heywood
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sappy crappy
[Read the article: Let 'em duke it out]
[Read more letters about this article: Here]Don't goosestep over to the local Mall Wart just yet, fascist tool. You mouth breathers have been drooling over the prospect of having the Clintons to kick around again. Being short on imagination, with IQ's somewhere in the low double digits, you wouldn't have to think of something new for the bumper stickers on your SUV's. Now, you don't know what to do. Wipe the blood off your knucles, open a Butt Lite, and listen for Rush to tell you what to do next. Or watch fuxxsnooze all day. The salt, pappy, is there because you bathe so infrequently. Try soap. Semper fi. love heywood
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cake
[Read the article: Let 'em duke it out]
[Read more letters about this article: Here]Sorry. I couldn't resist. Redd Foxx he ain't. Dumbfoxx, maybe, fuxxsnooze, definitely. Democrats in '08 no matter how this circus turns out. Gotta have it.
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jude
[Read the article: Obama sets another fundraising record]
[Read more letters about this article: Here]Don't make it bad. Take a sad song and make it better. We spend more in a day in Eye-rack than goes into the entire Presidential campaign. Until there's true, fundamental campaign finance reform, the Obama-style revolution from the bottom up (taking Howard Dean's notions and supercharging them) is the only way we can get through the media and get heard. I wish there were some other way. I also wish I were 25 with a full head of hair. Ain't neither one happening. I plan to donate a little more money I don't have to the Obama campaign today.
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Sobering
[Read the article: Understanding Heath Ledger's death]
[Read more letters about this article: Here]I currently have three of those prescriptions in the cupboard upstairs. Even though I try to carefully monitor my ingestion of them, they were prescribed by different doctors at different times. Scary. And he was strong and 28, I'm kinda flabby and 61. Think I'll ask my doctor about the interrelationships of those pharmaceuticals.
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a populist plutocracy?
[Read the article: Obama sets another fundraising record]
[Read more letters about this article: Here]What the hell is a populist plutocracy? Is that like an agnostic theocracy? Geez. We are in silly season.
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Hill the Hypocritical Shrill
[Read the article: What Clinton once said about tax returns]
[Read more letters about this article: Here]Sauce for the goose apparently doesn't go well with gander. The Klinton Kamp is looking more and more like the "you don't need to know, just trust us" Bushit Administration. If you don't have anything to hide, Hillster, why no disclosure? And how 'bout the phone logs for all your "experience" as first lady, if you were so fookin' important. Show us what ya got, Rodham. Not much. At least Evita had talent of her own.
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Magnolia
[Read the article: Should Florida and Michigan vote again? ]
[Read more letters about this article: Here]With all due respect, this is not about the convenience of the voters who bothered to vote in the first non-primary. Nobody campaigned. Everyone who paid attention knew going in the results were meaningless. To count that self-selected sample at this point is against the agreed upon rules, and does not provide an outcome that reflects what Floridians would actually have done if a real campaign had taken place. I'd think you folks would be tired of being the national whipping boy for botched elections. If you want a voice, convince that DNC that a true, impartial revote is worth the time and expense. I find it unusual, to be charitable, that the ones bleeding for the Michigan and Florida voters are 1. the Governor of Michigan, a staunch Clinton supporter; and 2) the republikan governor of Florida (as if he/they don't have an avid interest in a least stringing the Democratic process out for as long as possible, and, I opine, hoping fervently to run against the voodoo doll they've wanted to stick pins in all along: Hillary. Unfortunate but true, no one extant fires up the crackers and Pharisees like a Clinton. And she wouldn't draw flies in the independent arena. Hello, President McLame and another four, or eight, or a hundred, years of death and economic bloodletting in the middle east. I want your vote to count, too, Magnolia, but not in the way you (and HIllary) propose. For the record, I was an Edwards man to begin with also. A pity, but of the remaining choices, I have no trouble siding with Obama. Good luck in any event, tom
