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Tuesday, March 18, 2008 08:42 AM
Original article: No revote in Florida

@ Stewsburntmonkey

Exactly, Howard Dean has ducked under the skirt of the Rules and Bylaws Committee. He has rendered himself powerless, when he was all mighty and powerful before. What a jack ass!

The DNC would help to pay for a separate election. Sure! How much money were they going to throw in?, why if they willing to help then they can't pay for it now? You can believe the Obama-Dean bull shit as much as you like. It is your choice, it doesn't make it true though. I also have a choice, the choice of voting whomever I want. If it has to be McCain, so be it. An Obama presidency would sink the democratic party to depths unknown until today, it would be the rule of improvisation and suspension of thought. How can you Obamaniacs be such drones? This will be a social phenomenon to be studies by generations to come. You know, like that other one . . .

Regardless of your spin Obama campaigned in Florida when he pledged not to. What states voted on the 29 of January that he HAD to come up with a national media purchase? Obama i a cheat and a hypocrite, own it and deal with it. As if Tony Rezko and Jeremiah Wright were not proof enough. . .

Tuesday, March 18, 2008 08:53 AM

Such nice headline . . .

OBAMA believes the OJ trial was about race

WOW!!! I am impressed. Obama is not only a hypocrite, but he is also a clueless racist. Which is not surprising after being spiritually mentored by Jeremiah Wright for 20 years.

I appreciate his candor though. Brake, no make.

Bye, bye Obama.

Tuesday, March 18, 2008 09:39 AM

Brainwashing has been elevated to a new height . . .

When the rambles and spins of a hypocrite racist are compared to MLK Jr. is when we have to realize that we have learned nothing, we understood nothing.

He would be so dead in the general election. He must not get that far.

Tuesday, March 18, 2008 10:26 AM
Original article: No revote in Florida

@ Stewsburntmonkey

So 1,300,000 voters will be disenfranchised in Florida because the DNC is tired of bending over backward . . . priceless. And then you defend Howard Deans horrible leadership.

The way I see it they haven't started bending. See how relative things can be . . .

Oh, and BTW a "rally" celebrating victory is after the fact. Obama's TV ads were before the election, MANY of them after super tuesday. Oh, but poor Obambi, he has not a single hair of mailice in his head, neither does smearer emeritus David Axelrod.

Tuesday, March 18, 2008 10:29 AM

Indeed

There's a certain segment of our society

who's determined to make "negrophobia" the defining issue of this election year. I wish more people found this as troubling as I do. Troubling, and highly frustrating, to say the least.

"Fear of a Black Planet," indeed.

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And that segment is none other than the Obama Campaign. Which is consistent with the thoughts of his recently ousted head of Religious Relations Committee or whatever is called. Jeremiah Wright.

Wednesday, March 19, 2008 08:55 AM
Original article: Murtha endorses Clinton

Some of the Obama supporters . . .

. . . make a really pathetic bunch. Jack Murtha was the great voice of dissidence, a war hero. Now, since he is not supporting Obama he is a corrupt politician that has no courage. Lovely!

This is from the same bunch that follows a candidate that equals his grandmother for saying that she is afraid of a black man on the street to a psycho preacher that damns America, a preacher that he is now saying that he does not agree with his political views, but just a week ago was heading one of his campaign committees. No wonder.

What a nasty cult! I hope you all realize that you are no better than the most extreme elements of the religious right.

Wednesday, March 19, 2008 10:05 AM
Original article: Murtha endorses Clinton

@ bilhelm

The psychopathy {of Obama followers and the extreme religious right] is the same, the subject is different.

Obama speech moved me, not to tears though, I more like wanted to puke. The guy used his white grandmother to justify Wright. He believes that her granny's fear of black man is the same thing as Wright's political views.

Obama can't be president, he just can't. He is not fit.

Thursday, March 20, 2008 07:03 AM

. . . and then there are . . .

. . . those pesky polls where Hillary beats the crap out of Obama.

I think that the question should be, Would you vote for a woman, Koppelman?

The answer, who cares . . .

Tuesday, March 25, 2008 07:07 AM

Curious . . .

. . . . what will the Obamaniacs do, after Hillary finally gets the nominations? Despite all this doom mathematics and character assassination initiatives the party knows that at the end only Hillary can win the GE and will act upon that knowledge (completely supported by all pols, BTW)

What will the Obamaniacs do?

It will be interesting to see.

Tuesday, March 25, 2008 07:19 AM

I guess . . .

. . . . that this type of approach works well for teenagers' fan clubs, sects and cults.

But with whom in NPR would you really like to have dinner? or, who in his/her right mind would like to have dinner with Barack Obama. See where we ended with the "guy everyone would rather have a beer with" . . .

Tuesday, March 25, 2008 08:17 AM

Do the DNC rules . . .

. . . require that the Obama campaign block and sabotage efforts by FL and MI for a re-do? That's what I would ask the good senator if given the opportunity. I would have to follow up with something about the double disenfranchisement of the voters of those two states and if by then security hasn't kicked my latino behind out of the venue I would ask about the Rezko real estate deal.

Tuesday, March 25, 2008 10:16 AM

@ Elbow

Obama's campaign did torpedoed efforts for re-dos in FL and MI. And they did it because unlike you, they don't believe that "acting like the votes in those states are indicative of the real outcome had both candidates campaigned is being naive". Quite the contrary.

The hypocrisy of Obama and his camp is nauseating.

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