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Tuesday, March 25, 2008 05:06 PM

How is this . . .

. . . hateful bunch any better than the extreme right wing religious fanatics? I see the same hate, the same personal attacks. There is no difference between this psychopathic Obama following and the followers of Limbaugh, Farley, Hannity, Robertson and Coulter. Same hate, same arguments, same sadness and pathetic narrowmlndness.

You are a disgrace for the democratic party, all of you. To defend your two cent messiah you slander and destroy the only man that has given some dignity to this party since JFK took office. Bill Clinton left office being the most popular president ever, and you just turn your stinky asses to him and his wife just to follow this improvised corrupt politician form South Chicago filled with 20 years of hateful preach and ambition to match his gigantic ego.

President McCain can't come soon enough. And the democratic party will rip once again defeat from the claws of victory.

In the meantime Obama finds new ways to compare his white grandmother to the psychotic Reverend Wringht.

Tuesday, March 25, 2008 05:14 PM

What was so special about . . .

. . . O'Bama's speech?

The fact that he thinks that disowning his grandmother for being afraid of black man would br for him the same as disowning Jeremiah Wright of "God Damn America" fame?

Or the fact that he considers this psychotic man (Wright) as family?

O'Bama is a racist, but I guess that the fact that he is black makes it right. Wright?

Tuesday, March 25, 2008 05:19 PM

I wouldn't vote for Obama . . .

. . . even if Dick Chenney himself was the GOP nominee. I wouldn't vote for Chenney either, but McCain will do the trick. Actually it would be my pleasure to vote for McCain knowing that Bozzos like Obama, Rezko and Wright will be away form the White House.

Friday, March 28, 2008 10:49 AM
Original article: Leahy: Clinton should quit

Neither candidate . . .

. . . can win enough delegates to win the nomination.

We could very start calling on Obama to quit since he wont have a chance with the Republicans in November but that is a decision that ultimately has to be made by the convention. The Obama camp should be satisfied after successfully sabotaging efforts for a re-do in Florida and Michigan and go on to the convention. But I understand that they want to avoid public humiliation in Pennsylvania, Puerto Rico (where the Obama supporting governor has just been caught with his pants down in a corruption scandal, Chicago style) and West Virginia. Well David Axelrod, is not going to happen.

Sure, Hillary can't get enough delegates to wrap the nomination, neither can Obama.

Leahy needs to start thinking retirement, this henchman roll that Obama gave him makes him look quite ridiculous. Maybe is time to paraphrase Vice President Chenney . . .

Friday, March 28, 2008 12:38 PM
Original article: Leahy: Clinton should quit

WOW . . .

. . . the Obama pack is restless today. I have been called an idiot and retarded and practically all posts after mine are dedicated to me.

The arrogance of the Obama pack is exactly the same as that of the extreme christian right that ALSO as been after Bill and Hillary Clinton for the last 16 years.

Its very sad too see that all we have learned is to be just like them, using the same tactics the same smearing. Maybe Obama is not as ill equipped after all to fight the Republicans, but the legacy of the rain of crap that he has unleashed blinded by his untimely ambition.

Anyway, and risking getting some more of the Obamaniac wrath should your sub-par candidate end up with the nomination in his Rezko dirty pocket.

Tuesday, April 1, 2008 08:57 AM

Cry me a river

Obama plays good cop while his surrogates and henchmen go on with their ridiculous predicament for Hillary's withdrawal from the race. He is just a politician, nothing less, but nothing more. His sincerity is up there with the validity of a $3.25 bill.

If she can't win enough delegates to secure the nomination, neither can he. If he won a few more delegates, she has won every single state that counts for the GE and those of us who believe that Hillary is the best candidate, also believe that she is more electable. And there is a whole bunch of people that still has to vote.

So thank you professor Obama for stating the obvious, perhaps you would be more believable if you would just take it like a man and tell your lynching mob to shut up.

Tuesday, April 1, 2008 09:34 AM

@ Buffalonian

So is MI??? How can you be so sure after Obama and his campaign did everything in their power to derail a re-do in that state? how about Florida where Hillary guarantees a win and Obama guarantees a defeat?

But most of all, how can you be so oblivious of the fact that 25% of HRC supporters will vote for John McCain if Hillary is not nominated? I remember when not long ago Obama launched his not so veiled threat saying the he wasn't sure that his supporters would not support HRC is the GE. So much for that argument.

Obama is going to ruin the democratic party on the strength of his untimely ambition and the weakness of his lack of experience. It is not only Hillary's will and that of her vast following, but also her duty to fight him until the end and come out victorious. The Democratic party can not afford a candidate Obama, and even more important, the country can't afford this arrogant neophyte as its president. So yes, if Obama is selected the nominee, this registered democrat in Florida is voting for John McCain as many other will.

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