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Monday, May 12, 2008 12:00 AM

Hillary enters death-with-dignity phase

If she hasn't already quit, it's hard to envision Clinton continuing her unwinnable -- even with Florida and Michigan -- battle beyond June 4.

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  • Monday, May 12, 2008 07:24 AM

    Whiners, crybabies and Hillary supporters

    "If Hillary Clinton wins the nomination we should all give her our enthusiastic support. It should be pretty easy for all Democrats to agree with that."

    I am a Democrat. I believe in the Democratic team. I vote Democratic.

    When I hear some whiner say that if Her Sainted Maidenly Charmhood is not the nominee, that they will vote for Grampa McDepends, I know one thing: That person is not a democrat.

    Democrats do not do the Cult of Personality. We believe in the Party, not the Person. If you follow a Person and vow to vote for the opponent if your Person is not the nominee, you are not a Democrat. You are an idiot.

    For the True Hillary Lusters, those for whom Hillary is wonderful and without sin, we are not a religious order. Your deranged comments about how Hillary is the best ever demonstrate that you are mentally ill, and are not being rational.

    This is a political campaign, not a religious war. We believe in the ideals of the Democratic Party, and not in the Person of one candidate or another.

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