Indigo, nice try. Your boy is now John McCain. Vote for him with vigor.
Most Hillary's supporters are passionate about her being nominee, so I guess they are all republicans too, huh?
Convenient....
Get real!
i've been a democrat since i was old enough to vote (1971) but i have dropped out and went independent. WHY? to many wimps and traitors and welfair wantabees. the republicans are holding back with the obama dirt, and will release it at just the right time. nobama can't win.I would have been more than willing to vote for obama in 8 years, after gaining some experence as the vice president. so I will vote for john mccain, as will most of my democrat friends. JUST SAY NOBAMA.
So Indigo, you have been on this thread for 3 weeks and 78 letters. You have been in this country 3 years and you say that you are a liberal.
That is good. Now you can vote for one of three candidates, Obama, McCain, or Barr. Which of these three do you think would serve our country best?
Obamaites were always talking about Hillary stealing the election when she was ahead in superdelegates and they touted the will of the people. Now Hillary finished with the will of the people's vote and Obama was able to steal the nomination with the sleazy DNC. I was there and I saw firsthand the democratic (small d) process. The tables have turned but it is OK for Obama to have stolen the election. They are shouting with glee and still throwing slings and arrows too stupid to realize that without the help of Clinton supporters they are going no where. But what can you expect from a pack of hyenas. There is no way in Hades that the true Clinton supporters will vote for that racist, arrogant, nothing even if Hillary were on the ticket. Like Obama throws people under the bus, the Democratic party thru loyal democrats under the bus and we will not forget it. I have been a lifelong democrat but watching the DNC run ruffshod over the will of the people shows that democracy means nothing to them and we in turn owe nothing to the Democratic party. It is time for a strong 3rd party. In any case, people will be leaving and registering as independents. It will be McCain in November.
How come the Obamaites always feel that in the states where their saviour lost that the vote would have been closer if more people had voted. Remember FL where he lost by a landslide but of course he would have gotten more votes if he had campaigned there (he was the only candidate with TV ads). But those who voted for Hillary were passionate and didn't need an incentive to vote. Now it is Puerto Rico where the turnout was smaller than expected but Obama would have gotten all those votes if only the people had gone to the polls. That shows the Obama enthusiasm. Maybe he could have dangled some money under their noses or driven them to the polls himself. Hillary supporters needed no such incentives. But then we know that the no shows would have supported Obama. I thought it was Hillary who made up the stories to suit her situation. Well in spite of the lack of enthusiasm, the DNC gave the nomination to Obama. Shows where their brains are, in the same place as their nominee. That will be obvious when McCain becomes president in November.
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