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As a male, I have true love for our other half selves as human beings, specifically speaking - women, but I believe much of this bally-who about sexism absurdly ignores the fact that Hillary is of an administration that saw its time, and to want a man of change is neither a gender statement nor a crime. And as far as women go, I hold the highest esteem for the formidable madam fauntle roy, who brings much intelligence and mirth to this "Obama boy." Madam, will make me the earl of Obama so we can wrap up this drama?
You're about as "in touch" as a second wave crutch.
They make me feel sicky.
I'm glad that you had the clear discretion to choose the war candidate. Congrats! Suit up for Tehran sisters!
Does anybody actually read your repetitive drivel?
The pity party's not really a parting of the waves, it sounds just as phoney as "Hillary Saves."
Cripes what a sleeper...
A fork tounged foreign policy formula for a new century that's already gotten off to a really stupid start.
If you think you liked Apache gunships over Iraq, you'll like U.S. army tank divisions in Tehran ten times more.
Hillary! Seize the day! Seize the world! Show the entire earth you're a real big girl!
You don't like le guerre yet you like le girl? Is it so?
You do yourself proud and you're a credit to the Clintons.
I agree. Le Castor is a rather horrid faceted human being. She le femme terribe.
Is I think angry at much.
Spite is the best resipe when choosing a president. Many happy returns.
Pure unmitigated madness.
Appriciate your talk, now this country has got to do more than talk, it's gotta up and get out and learn a new walk. If Hillary or McCain become our nation's president, it's only much too revealingly sure and evident, that bombs bursting in midair, and twilight's last gleaming, will continue on as usual to have their typical life is cheap meaning. I will not support the chicken hawks of war, I will not give to them the wings with which to soar. I will not empower either Clinton or John McCain, I've already experienced Bush's, seven years of the insane.
Feeding indeed, they grow like a bitter weed.
Bitterness is not a balm for the heart, let us instead embark on a fresh new start.
It is time you to fade away into history.
If war and brutality is our national mentality, McCain or Clinton will most hasten its coninued reality.
Take it easy and I'll be on the look out for what's coming next, let the bitter take sustenance of the food of the vexed.
Later.
The Kyle-Leiberman candidate.
That there is such a ridiculous abunditry of shitheeld punditry.
Is it just me?
...it makes me wonder if I can keep from goin' under.
...between this bitter editorial is bitterly obvious to an embittered public. Even a bitter bag of wind like Hillary Clinton should see the bitter difference between the bitter bunching of bitter bantering words here and the bitter ennui of the American people just bitterly speaking in the broadest banal and bitter sense of the bitter brew and of the bitter view of the shock of the old and the spark of the new...have a candy coated Hillary Clinton day, but vote Obama on election day.
Obama was pro-choice. So what's with the noise girls and boys?
From state to state
Bittergate
Is in a shabby state.
Because you don't win elections with worthless spin.
Because people really DO feel bitter now and then.
It must of been that Clinton cough drop I swallowed....and I still have the cough!
smith is just plain tackey.
No matter how you drive the percentages you're a few cards shy of a full deck.
...when she's probably the most consistantly Smithophrenic poster round these parts is pretty feeble, but it has been often times noted, and often repeated, that wobbles sometimes wobble, but most times they just weeble.
I can't quite come up of what to say but I think you said it.
I don't mean to correct the undoutable o'conell either, but It's not "The Two Faces of Eve," but instead I do belive the count is three, as in the "Three Faces of Eve." Lee J. Cobb was in that one if memory serves me staight. It was an okay picture, but I wouldn't say graet.
MacMacintosh
How is that you can take the grapes of wrath and make it sound like the grapes of sap? Here's a big moving Hallmark card right back at you! That great dames of the dustbowl motif moved me in such a myriad of ways. It has checked the progression of my own great depression, I thank you most sincerely for your concerned intercession.
...I'm mean McCain is win the unwinnable any way you look at it, and Clinton is the Kyle-Leiberman candidate. Exiting Iraq I think is at the top of everybody's list, but both McCain and Clinton seem to broaden the scope of the conflict to Iran, so what illusory assurances, if any, are either of them giving us of getting our troops out of Iraq say anytime in the reasonably near future? I don't see it.
Of Americans believe Hillary Clinton is honest and trustworthy according to a new ABC News poll.
But please pack up your vaginas and be on your way as quickly as possible.
Could envision an extended stay despite her saying she would support getting out. I think she still holds a missionary's mentality and has nation building on her agenda. That won't add up to getting out.
But I heard Clinton sucked up her big Bosnian lie and that it left a sour expression on her face. One might even have described it as "bitter," or so I've been told.
Please elaborate. I did not see this little slice of Hillary history.