Barack Obama
Party Unity in NH, as Clinton Talks and Obama Says "She Rocks"
Former rivals Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton appeared together for the first time since the Democratic primary ended. Clinton pledged to throw her full support behind Obama. (Video by the Associated Press.)
By Shailagh Murray
UNITY, N.H. -- Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton launched her presidential campaign as the prohibitive favorite, but today she passed the torch to rival Barack Obama in their first joint public appearance since the Illinois senator clinched the Democratic nomination.
The event launched a new phase of the 2008 campaign, with Clinton now one of Obama's most powerful surrogates, a vital link to the 18 million voters who backed the New York senator during the primary season. Obama needs these Democrats in his corner now, to beat GOP Sen. John McCain in November.
"I know Senator Obama. I've served with him in the Senate for four years. I've campaigned with and against him for lots of months," Clinton told a crowd of 4,000, who had gathered in an elementary school field on a steamy afternoon. "So I've had a front row seat to his candidacy. And I've seen his strength and his determination, his grace and his grit."
Some of her supporters weren't quite ready to let go. "We want Hillary!" a handful of Clinton fans shouted during her speech. "It's over!" an Obama voter shot back.
"We cannot let this moment slip away," Clinton pressed. "For anyone who voted for me and who is now considering not voting, or voting for Sen. McCain, I strongly urge you to reconsider. I urge you to remember what we are standing for in this election."
When it was Obama's turn to pile on the plaudits, another voice in the crowd yelled, "She rocks." Obama answered, "She rocks, she rocks. That's the point I'm trying to make."
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Posted by: Shimon | July 1, 2008 1:40 AM | Report abuse
If Hillary is not Obama's VP, than
VIVA McCain 2008!
Posted by: Jose, CA | July 1, 2008 1:39 AM | Report abuse
Women won't votye for Obama unless he puts her on the ticket!
I swear , we won't
we are few of million women and will make a huge difference in this election!
Obama has NOT choice other than Hillary as his VP!
Posted by: Janet | July 1, 2008 1:38 AM | Report abuse
I demand Obama to ask Hillary to be his VP
Noone would have done what Hillary had done for him after all!
Father Pfleger, rev wright's all assults on Hillary!
It is impossible to forget!
remember Ted Kennedy , not talking nor shaking hands with Jimmy Carter!
Hillary Clinton is a professional and Obama needs her to win!
Posted by: Shirley | July 1, 2008 1:34 AM | Report abuse
If Barrack Obama does not put Hillary on his ticket,m he will be loosing my vote!
Hillary has done everything she can, Now it is up to Barrack Obama to turn it positive for him!
Hillary for VP or McCain!
Posted by: Suzan | July 1, 2008 1:32 AM | Report abuse
I would never vote for Obama even if Hillary and Bill would have sent me a limot o pick me up to the polls in November 2008!
McCain 2008 for me ! I am positive many Hillatry supporters still think the same as I do!
As Michelle Obama said she would not have voted for Hillary, I won't vote for Obama!
If Obama wants my vote, than he should put his wife Michelle on TV and have her bend over and ask Hillary to be Barrack Obama's VP!
Posted by: David | July 1, 2008 1:29 AM | Report abuse
Article outling a possible criminal conspiracy by big media to control the presidential eleciton.
http://www.thecityedition.com/Pages/Archive/Winter08/MediaPushbackCampaign.html
Posted by: Anonymous | June 29, 2008 2:57 PM | Report abuse
This just in yesterday---
New info on Obama's "natural born citizenship" status, a constitutional requirement to be president, in serious question
http://web.israelinsider.com/Articles/Politics/12944.htm
also check out NoQuarters article on the subject
http://noquarterusa.net/blog/2008/06/28/daily-kos-an-obama-activist-and-forged-birth-certifications/
Posted by: NObama | June 29, 2008 2:51 PM | Report abuse
There's more to Obama's campaign than meets the eye-
He's either Karl Rove's puppet or patsy.
Bamboozling the American electorate again
http://www.thecityedition.com/Pages/Archive/Winter08/2008Election.html
The `Hostile Takeover' of America
http://www.larouchepac.com/news/2008/06/15/soross-new-hostile-takeover-democratic-party.html
(this backs up the previous article's claim)
Open Society Institute Launches Campaign to Promote Black Men and Boys' Achievement
http://www.soros.org/initiatives/usprograms/news/campaignlaunch_20080612
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Posted by: 1g1q90db71 | June 28, 2008 10:20 PM | Report abuse
Re: No Deal
As I declared, this year's election was over when Senator Obama wrote a $2300 check as a "gesture" to Senator Hillary Clinton.
It could be acceptable if Obama offered such "gesture" to Hillary right after the nomination fight or even before hiring Solis Dolye. When voters complained, then Obamas wrote $4600.
Obama does not have any fundamental, basic morality and human dignity. If you betray such basic morality, then you are not worth of being any politicians. Voters want real people who have sense of morality and loyalty.
If I were Hillary, I would not accept any offer of being his VP or "compromise" any offers whatsoever. She fought hard, under such constrained rules, to prove that Obama is not qualified. Putting a one-line "VP job" does not help her political career.
This year's Election depends on Independents and Women. Voters do not buy any false promises or compromised deals that offend our basic principles and values as Americans. If Obama thought that Hillary can be retired by money, then he made a serious mistake by selling voices of 18 million voters.
The Democratic Party also should pick a different date for its Convention: Obama is neither Black nor Liberal. Do not insult Dr. Martin L. King's legacy of Civil Rights Movement in the United States. Dr. King's message of "hope and dream" has nothing to do with Obama's message of "change"--if you remember how many times he has changed his words and deeds so far.
Posted by: peace4world | June 28, 2008 8:10 PM | Report abuse
Obama has this election wrapped up.
Why? Because he is offering REAL change that represents Democratic values.
That's why.
Not the same old crap that Kerry, Gore, and Hillary were trying to sell.
Posted by: john | June 28, 2008 6:42 PM | Report abuse
Forget all this Clinton -Obama nonsense. The differences between the candidates are wide enough to drive a Hummer through. People will figure out that McCain has nothing really to offer on the domestic front soon enough. With the stock market going through the floor, inflation rising, earnings falling, Unemployment rising just who are you going to trust?
Posted by: nclwtk | June 28, 2008 4:17 PM | Report abuse
People need to leave Michelle Obama alone... Cindy Hensley McCain has a horrible history of theft, stealing from charity, drug abuse, plagiarism, covering up extortion- all this despite the fact she grew up filthy rich and never had to work a hard day in her life. Why would someone with everything risk losing everything and how did she get away with what would put a common person in jail?
Posted by: Ad-Hock | June 28, 2008 3:32 PM | Report abuse
Dear Alan. You are so wrong it's sad. Obama has won in RURAL (not Rule) areas all across the country. If it was not for small town rural areas Obama would have lost. Look at NH, Nevada, Iowa, Montana, Alaska, Idaho, Maine, Hawaii, Wisconsin, Missouri. Now I might agree that in the south it was a bit different but that is simply because many white southerners are still undereducated and subsequently racist. I am not sure how much education you have Alan but you seem to not be well informed although I give you credit for reading the post.
Posted by: Adam S | June 28, 2008 3:09 PM | Report abuse
Again this is phony--no deal. If Obama offered Hillary VP as a "symbolic gesture"
--at least before hiring Solis Doyle--that might have worked.
This is why the Democratic Party will lose again. You can't wear make-up if you do not have a face.
Posted by: peace4world | June 28, 2008 11:46 AM | Report abuse
Monica Lewinski is hot!!!
Posted by: Bill Clinton | June 28, 2008 8:44 AM | Report abuse
Hillary was beaten by a rookie Senator. In this context, the real question is why she got ONLY 17 Million votes. The best thing Obama can do is play nice with Hillary for a while, and then freeze her out of his campaign. Involving her corrupts his brand as a new kind of Democrat who can transcend the outmoded liberal-conservative divide.
Posted by: Mahesh Rao | June 28, 2008 5:23 AM | Report abuse
This is a joke. Obama is so stuck on himself. The media just gives him a free pass. It is like he is the antichrist cause no matter what he says or does they all still love him. Well Barak hussien obama you don't fool me and alot of others in the south. It is funny he only wins in states in the cities not the rule areas. That is because our cities are over populated with blacks.
Posted by: Alan | June 28, 2008 1:42 AM | Report abuse
"He has some fixation issues regarding oral activities of others"
Dang, Leon, shouldn't that stuff be beneath you?
Tsk, again.
But then, you Hilary-heads, by def, have no class.
Anyway - Hillary:loser, Obama:winner.
(Sticks in the craw, ey? ;))
Posted by: Anonymous | June 27, 2008 11:42 PM | Report abuse
"OK so long as you are one of the right wing nutbags ..."
Sorry, but I'm a centrist nutbag, straight down the middle of the road. Always was, always will be.
Except for the courts. Judges weren't empowered to write the laws. But in the 60's and 70's they came to think they were omnipotent. Dangerous stuff. Strict constructivism is the best for the USA.
;)
Posted by: Chuckamok | June 27, 2008 11:38 PM | Report abuse
Diana-
Chuckamok sounds like he might be looking for a gf. He has some fixation issues regarding oral activities of others- and is not the most mature guy around- but I'm sure what you have in common will outweigh the differences.
Leon
Posted by: Anonymous | June 27, 2008 11:36 PM | Report abuse
Chuckamok-
OK so long as you are one of the right wing nutbags who f-d the country up- apology recinded.
McCain is a decent guy who is wrong on too many issues. He is at least competent which is more than anyone can say for his predecessor and he has a brain. However, I am hoping I don't have to send my almost 3 yr. old daughter into a nightmare world created by the right wing.
Leon
Posted by: Anonymous | June 27, 2008 11:33 PM | Report abuse
Actually, it's hard to fathom this vitriol between the Obama and Clinton camps.
Both are classic, old-school leftists who wish to impose big-gummint solutions on all our problems.
Nothing new at all here.
So why can't y'all get over the petty hissy-fits and get on with it?
Posted by: Anonymous | June 27, 2008 11:32 PM | Report abuse
Dianne72 -
Tsk. Such bitterness. Maybe Leon will rebuke you, too. Fair's fair, ey?
Posted by: Chuckamok | June 27, 2008 11:25 PM | Report abuse
"Why are you so fixated on the hatred that you can't rationally observe that you need the people you are insulting."
Me? Need Hillary-heads?
Nah, I'm voting for McCain, the (unfortunately) least of three evils.
After the Supremes almost punted away our Second Amendment rights, we urgently need fewer leftoid zealots on the bench overruling the founding fathers.
So go Dems, whack each other to pieces.
And, BTW, sending the Clinton felons packing is just icing.
Posted by: Chuckamok | June 27, 2008 11:11 PM | Report abuse
Chuckamok-
what is the obsession with Bill's sex life- are you a friend of Monica's? Why do you care.
I'll tell you why to care about stopping the hating on HRC- because for those people who are not as ideological as I am- I feel that I have to prevent another right wing presidency- the level of offence will not likely turn them to McCain, they will simply stay home. And as Barak continues to erode his high moral ground with opportunistic positioning, the enthusiasm among even supporters may wane- particularly the "liberals" who backed him despite his lack of progressive policy agenda- then the turnout advantage disappears and it becomes impossible to win MI, OH, MO, NH and NM, let alone VA, CO or NC.
Why are you so fixated on the hatred that you can't rationally observe that you need the people you are insulting.
I am sorry for insulting you- it was bad judgement on my part. It is just difficult to read repeated accusations, etc. with no foundation and no observations about your own candidate and the way the campaign is being run/ the way his supporters are acting.
Leon
Posted by: Anonymous | June 27, 2008 11:04 PM | Report abuse
"You need to stop doing drugs."
He is extremely bitter. Actually, the Hillary Kool Aid WAS cut off and harsh reality set in.
Maybe he can be an intern vetter at the Clinton Library?
Posted by: Anonymous | June 27, 2008 11:00 PM | Report abuse
So, NObama groupie gutter rats, take your sham Unity and stick it up your &*(. That 53% of Clinton supporters' now being for NObama is a typo - they are being polite, and when Nov comes, that will be close 80% who will either vote McCain or stay home.
So long gutter rats.
Posted by: intcamd1 | June 27, 2008 10:13 PM
So what you are saying is only 20 percent of Clinton supporters will vote for Obama? You need to stop doing drugs. Idiot
Posted by: Anonymous | June 27, 2008 10:55 PM | Report abuse
Don't allow your fears to make you cast your vote for McCain......GEORGE W BUSH and his PALS are the blame for this 4 dollar plus gasoline.........They don't care if you lose your house or your job........John McCain is no friend of the working man.........Being locked up for 5 years in the HANOI HILTON don't make you a war hero or the right choice for President......I see that George W Bush was chillin with the Vietnam Leader in the White House this week.......I know McCain should have been their for that picture........Why not talk to Castro what is the reason tell me.......The Cuban Missiles Crisis......He was pals with Putin.....We must talk even to are enemies even Reagan knew that.........
Posted by: Donald Mclendon ,Youngtown,Ohio | June 27, 2008 10:49 PM | Report abuse
"The Democratic party must be held accountable for their failure to denounced the rampant sexism, racism, classism, and voter disenfranchisement continually interjected into this 2008 ..."
Blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah
Posted by: Anonymous | June 27, 2008 10:46 PM | Report abuse
UNITY? NO. NOT THIS YEAR.
Follow the money trail. It will lead you to information you need to know about Barack Obama. You may not like what you see.
It's Obama who is fearmongering. He's doing it every day with women on Roe v Wade. Women's issues are about far more than the single issue of abortion. The scare tactics on Roe won't work this year. The Dems have failed women in 2008. Paybacks are hell, but necessary.
UNITY? NO. NOT THIS YEAR.
visit womenforfairpolitics.com
Obama is unqualified and unelectable.
It's a political eternity until the end of August when the DNC holds the convention in Denver when the ACTUAL vote for the nominee takes place. Until then, let the long overdue vetting of Barack Obama finally begin. Anything can happen and most likely will. Let's hope for the total political implosion of Barack Obame BEFORE the Dems foolishly nominate him.
It's Hillary or McCain. Put your country first and party second.
The Democratic party must be held accountable for their failure to denounced the rampant sexism, racism, classism, and voter disenfranchisement continually interjected into this 2008 campaign debacle by Barack Obama, his campaign, his nasty supporters and ALL media. HIllary Clinton was villified 24/7 in ALL media and the DNC stood silent. In fact, the DNC is complicit indisenfranchising voters. It's unacceptable. To vote for Obama is to condone what he and the DNC have done. Don't do it.
The DNC understands two things, money and votes. WE have the power to with hold both. DO SO.
"You must do the thing which you think you cannot do" Eleanor Roosevelt
The MEDIA will NOT decide this election, the people WILL. The Obamarama has been a media driven illusion.
"No self respecting woman should wish for the success of a party that ignores her sex" Susan B. Anthony 1872
Posted by: PK | June 27, 2008 10:44 PM | Report abuse
Geez, Leon, that rapier wit is devastating.
;(
Posted by: Chuckamok | June 27, 2008 10:37 PM | Report abuse
I'm voting for Obama
But there is still nothing on here from any of his rabid supporters about his proposed policies, his votes in senate, his record or anything.
You are all quite good at repeating slogans, regurgatating rhetoric and hurling insults though- particularly 90s disproven 90s accusations about the Clintons.
Congratulations, you represent your candidate very well!
Leon
Posted by: Anonymous | June 27, 2008 10:36 PM | Report abuse
Chuckamok-
Thank goodness for you that they don't require IQ or maturity tests to vote- although that sucks for the rest of the country.
Leon
Posted by: Anonymous | June 27, 2008 10:31 PM | Report abuse
intcamd1-
While Ariana Huffington is a no-nothing who is famous because of being dumped by a millionaire who thought he could by the California Gubernatorial seat (apparently in CA you have to be a millionairre who also stars in bad action films nowadays...), I think it is important that we don't label her because of her gender- she is not a bxtch and neither is any other woman. A bxtch is a female dog and the whole concept came because dogs can be very promiscous- except that that is much more true with male dogs. Anyway- I think that dismantling the sexism that was allowed during this campaign starts with us, her supporter, never using words like bxtch or ho. Ariana is a moron- but not a female dog.
Leon
Posted by: Anonymous | June 27, 2008 10:28 PM | Report abuse
Poor Hillary looked more like Margo Channing at the Sarah Siddons awards,listing to all the garbage from Eve"Obama"Harrington being spewed about for the likes of Matthews and Olbermann so they can talk about party unity. Another real Democrat for McCain!
Posted by: tja | June 27, 2008 10:28 PM | Report abuse
"You need to stop the hating on her [Hillary] ..."
Sez you.
"Her [Huffington's] useless website was so full of anti-CLinton drivel day-in day-out"
So why did you read it, day in and day out? Huffington's a zero, yes. But you must have found her important.
" ... must think Clinton supporters are Alzheimer affected, or that we have 2 minutes of memory"
You must have. BubbaZipper used an intern's private parts as a humidor, in OUR White House. Guess you don't remember that. Or maybe such scumbag behavior is acceptable ... when it's YOUR scumbag. Just blame it on a "vast right-wing conspiracy", Hillary's day in, day out drivel, at the time.
Posted by: Chuckamok | June 27, 2008 10:27 PM | Report abuse
If you a democrat and you vote republican based on race you are a racist......the republicans are the reason why we are in this spot right now......They backed Bush for everything he did........The last 8 years been hell for the USA in the worlds eyes......Now we have plus 4 dollars gasoline and they are lining up behind John McCain..........The far right controls the party ..........They don't care if you lose your house or play 7 dollars for gas as long as they control the White House.......Make America for Americans not just the top 1% that's pours money in to the GOP
Posted by: Reggiemacytown Martinsburg Wv | June 27, 2008 10:26 PM | Report abuse
Senator Obama visited me last year in the hospital after my brain surgery. He made me proud to be white. God bless America...
Posted by: Linus Eric Wallgren | June 27, 2008 10:22 PM | Report abuse
Prediction - 2 years in a Barry Hussein administration :
Gas at $6 a gallon and we are still in Iraq!!!
Posted by: Nadeem Zakaria | June 27, 2008 10:19 PM | Report abuse
"To be a bit honest voters have the opportunity to vote for a young man with a look of wonder and wonderful ideas where as McCain is a 72 year old Washington establishment ..."
Certainly possible.
Mitt Romney would have been a better candidate, for the Pubs.
Again, it's a long way to November. Obama might not survive if there are any more Rev Wrongs laying in the weeds.
On the other hand, McCain has an incredible penchant for saying incredibly stupid things.
Maybe it'll be who can avoid the show-stopping faux pas.
Posted by: Chuckamok | June 27, 2008 10:14 PM | Report abuse
Was just watching Larry King and that two faced bi**h Arianna was on; of course, being the shrill anti-Clinton rat that she is, for many minutes she could n't say anything nice about HRC, even as they kept playing snippets of the Unity sham today. Finally, she ventured to say that Clinton was a great role model, that daughter who "voted Obama" still admired Hillary etc (she made sure that she was not one admiring HRC).
What a bloody hypocrite, fits like a glove with the rest of the NObama sleazy campaign. This Rethuglican turned democrat nut case, was on the forefront of hatchet jobs against HRC. Her useless website was so full of anti-CLinton drivel day-in day-out, and she was practically sleeping with Chris Matt**ck**hews and Olberfartman in spewing anti-Clinton rhetoric every day. Six months ago, I posted a CLinton supportive post on her lousy website, and they immediately canceled my login, while every roughneck that wanted to call Clinton any sexist epithet was given a green light.
Now this two faced snake is smiling and pimping for NObama so they can have their sham unity and have their sleaze bag elected.
These scumbags must think Clinton supporters are Alzheimer affected, or that we have 2 minutes of memory. Every single word that these rascals have uttered over the last few months, playing race and sex cards endlessly, is all etched in my and I suspect many Clinton supporters' minds.
So, NObama groupie gutter rats, take your sham Unity and stick it up your &*(. That 53% of Clinton supporters' now being for NObama is a typo - they are being polite, and when Nov comes, that will be close 80% who will either vote McCain or stay home.
So long gutter rats.
Posted by: intcamd1 | June 27, 2008 10:13 PM | Report abuse
Zakaria. You have to be spending to much damn time, and others of your ilk, in front of your PC to be so fixated with this man's lips. If that's all the concerns you then it be best to post your crap on a fetish board of something.
idiot.
Posted by: llewis40 | June 27, 2008 10:12 PM | Report abuse
Ok- Obamopaths
You continue to insult my candidate for the nomination, even after I and millions of others have accepted your very faulty candidate.
Drop the stupid Bosnia thing:
Embellishing a story is not half the lie that promising one thing on NAFTA and sending your people to tell Canada that it you are not serious is.
It's not half the lie that saying you were going to accept public financing, and basing the difference between you and your opponent in the nomination on it, and then renegging is.
It's not half the lie that saying you backed gun control for the nomination and then mincing words for it to appease gun owners is.
It's not half the lie that opposing FISA in rhetoric but not in votes is.
His lies are policy lies- they impact you and me. Her embelishment was embarassing, but get over it, we've all embelished stories in the past
You need to stop the hating on her. It is offending the 1/2 of us who voted for her. I have been a loyal Dem out of pragmatism since age 13. I have volunteered and marched for things dozens of times- who the hell are you to insult my choice with personal insults rather than any policy arguments. GROW UP. You will lose enough of her voters to lose close states if you don't.
I will vote for Barak regardless- even if I feel that he is all cart and no donkey. However, it is really distressing for someone who has been involved as much as I have to be constantly having to defend my Senator and choice- particularly against those of you who just realized that there is a process or those who voted for W in the past and kinda' jump on the bandwagon.
As it stands my vote for Barak is my last vote as a Dem. I'm done with pragmatism. I'm voting for some ultra-leftie who actually has principles and plans and sticks with them. Barak has neither and thus doesn't have to stick with anything.
Leon
Posted by: Anonymous | June 27, 2008 10:11 PM | Report abuse
Are the Hillary-heads all sore losers, or just losers?
;)
Posted by: Anonymous | June 27, 2008 10:07 PM | Report abuse
Chuckamok.
If the election was changed to November '09' or X-mas day of this year I would still be as confident of OBAMA winning. This country is aching for a major political change and McCain is not the man to do it. To be a bit honest voters have the opportunity to vote for a young man with a look of wonder and wonderful ideas where as McCain is a 72 year old Washington establishment fartbuster who will continue this misbegotten policy of Bush. Americans have had enough. I mean this sincerely.
Posted by: llewis40 | June 27, 2008 10:06 PM | Report abuse
"I have no doubt of that scenario."
Right now, I'd say McCain will squeak by. When push comes to shove, Obama will be perceived as too green for the job.
It boils down to that. Of course, November is a long way off.
Posted by: Chuckamok | June 27, 2008 9:38 PM | Report abuse
Just another reason why I know that OBAMA will be our next President. This BS about the Clinton supporters is so stupid. Democrats want the presidency badly, and they know that geriatric McCain will be a continuation of 4 more years of Bush crap. They wont allow that and will come on home and vote for OBAMA. I have no doubt of that scenario.
Posted by: llewis40 | June 27, 2008 9:35 PM | Report abuse
Given what black Americans have been through historically, calling them racist for voting for Obama is disingenuous at best.
The significance of his candidacy (HALF-black, tho he is) would - I can only imagine - be irresistible.
Posted by: Chuckamok | June 27, 2008 9:27 PM | Report abuse
Someone commented that Nixon and Bush tried to rule as king. Man....you have not seen anything yet if Obaama gets in. He'll be wearing a diamond crown and his wife will have one too...King & Queen Obama. He will expect every to kiss his behind and she will want everyone to wash her feet. They are both arrogrant, hostile to whites, radicals and have friends in all the wrong places. Do we need a leader who Hamas, Fidel and the Middle Eastern countries are pulling for?
Posted by: June Castillo | June 27, 2008 9:26 PM | Report abuse
WISDOM COMES WITH MATURITY HAHAHAHA...
IS BUSH MORE WISE THAN OBAMA BECAUSE HE IS OLDER? DON´T SAY THINGS WITHOUT THINKING YOU SMART GUY
Posted by: Anonymous | June 27, 2008 9:19 PM | Report abuse
Someone commented above about Colin Powell as VP. He's black; he'll vote for the black man. Bush's minister of many years who just married his daughter and marveled about Bush is for Obama, he's black. And they say we are racist if we support McCain.
Posted by: Clyde Nugget | June 27, 2008 9:19 PM | Report abuse
" ... WILL SAY ALMOST ANYTHING TO GET A VOTE WHICH MAKES HIM A HUGH LIAR"
Again, just like Hillary.
Let's review the sniper fire whopper again.
Posted by: Chuckamok | June 27, 2008 9:19 PM | Report abuse
OBAMA IS THE CANDIDATE FOR ----C H A N G E---- HE CHANGED HIS MIND ABOUT WRIGHT; HE CHANGED HIS MIND ABOUT CAMPAIGN FINANCING; HE CHANGED HIS MIND ABOUT GUN CONTROL..........I DO NOT BELIEVE THAT MAN KNOWS WHAT HE BELIEVES. HE IS ARROGANT, WILL SAY ALMOST ANYTHING TO GET A VOTE WHICH MAKES HIM A HUGH LIAR. HE WOULD BE A DISGRACE AS PRESIDENT. HE HAS TOO MUCH BAGGAGE. CLINTON (AFTER HE HELPS PAY HER BILLS) SHOULD STAY IN THE SENATE AND TRY AGAIN IN FOUR MORE YEARS.
REMEMBER: W I S D O M C O M E S
W I T H M A T U R I T Y.....
Posted by: love234america | June 27, 2008 9:16 PM | Report abuse
But what would "we" do without war and military operations against people who won't pray and keep their hair like "we" do? I mean "they" don't even dress professionally or understand what freedom is...
freedom is the right to be a judeo-christian religious fanatic in designer cloths or jeans with a healthy love of money and discrimination against those lesser than "us". That's what "we" are fighting for isn't it?
This war MUST be fought - our whole way of life - profiteering off war and the distruction of the planet all while being racist sexist deciples of Jesus - is depended upon "us". "we" must stop "them" from threatening "us" and "our" dominance over "them".
yes, stop nuke bomb tech and use of nuke power from speading.
no, don't cause the extinction of African tribes that have been in existance for over 10 thousand years...
Posted by: steven | June 27, 2008 9:11 PM | Report abuse
"two great Senators"
Great stuff.
;)
Posted by: Anonymous | June 27, 2008 9:05 PM | Report abuse
Lol, 3 months after the republicans finished their primaries the right wing is still refusing to support McCain and he's done everything except turn himself into a pretzel to try to woo them. In 3 weeks, we've got two great Senators standing together, emphasizing what's important -- a Democratic victory in the fall. They are there, I'm hopeful supporters from both camps will get there. In the meantime, I am grateful to Sen. Clinton for her great speech and vigorous efforts and hope that her own supporters join the Obama donors in helping her to retire her debt. Ironic that those yelling for her the loudest seem to be the ones with their coin purses closed the most.
Posted by: straighttalk my a** | June 27, 2008 9:01 PM | Report abuse
Obama's life has been scrutinized from birth. Let's put John McCain under the microscope too. Here's a few facts about John McCain:
- In 2007, McCain voted in agreement with Bush 95% of the time.
- Up through May 15, 2008, voted in agreement with Bush 100% of the time.
- Graduated from Annapolis Naval Academy with class rank of 894 ut of 899 cadets.
- Lost 5 military aircraft while a Navy pilot.
- Left his first wife after she was permanently injured in a horrific car accident for beer heiress Cindy McCain.
- For decades McCain has been voting against a woman's right to choose, sex education and contraceptives.
- McCain was one of the members of the Keating Five savings and loan scandal that bilked tens of thousands out of their retirement savings.
- McCain did not support the Lilly Ledbetter equal pay for women legislation.
- Even though he and Cindy's combined yearly income is over $6 million per year, McCain received tax-free military disability pension in the amount of $58,358 for the year 2007 at the rate of 100%. That would be fine if he would support the same benefits for our current troops and veterans, but he doesn't. He was against the new GI Bill and regularly votes against legislation that would help our troops and veterans. Facts are available at www.StopThinkVote.com/votes.html.
There are many strong indications that the military draft is coming back. Read the facts and judge for yourself:
www.StopThinkVote.com/facts/militaryfact.html
Under McCain's leadership our troops are much more likely to get on-the-job training for years to come. I envision a better future I want for my young sons.
Posted by: DMW | June 27, 2008 8:49 PM | Report abuse
Amendment IX. The enumeration in the Constitution, of certain rights, shall not be construed to deny or disparage others retained by the people. ???
dang gone if that don't mean nothin'
"we" pleadge allegence to a flag representing a "nation under God"...
dag nabbit if "we" don't understand that.
That's why i'm voting for "Unity" - so we can disparage those negroes, latinos, and women - even if you are negro or a woman...
Up with oil company profits. down with wages. Up with retroactive immunity. down with support for supreme law - if it prohibits discrimination...
Posted by: steven | June 27, 2008 8:39 PM | Report abuse
"He is an Super opportunist, a man of no principle. He changes his position so easily just to get the votes"
Sounds like a perfect description of HRC.
Posted by: Chuckamok | June 27, 2008 8:28 PM | Report abuse
OK, Obama nuts get busy and erase Hillary's campaign debt. Your leader commands it. Without her he is nothing, just another boring flip flopping politician. A taller, more telegenic Dukakis.
Posted by: John | June 27, 2008 8:27 PM | Report abuse
Far and away the best reason for voting for McCain...
"they" might get THIS CLOSE to having all of "our" inalienable, Constitutional, and Civil rights.
once John 'untied' himself... do you think he ever found the time to read and comment upon these once revered words:
Article. VI. ...This Constitution, and the laws of the United States which shall be made in pursuance thereof; and all treaties made, or which shall be made, under the authority of the United States, shall be the supreme law of the land; and the judges in every state shall be bound thereby, any thing in the Constitution or laws of any State to the contrary notwithstanding. ...
Amendment IX. The enumeration in the Constitution, of certain rights, shall not be construed to deny or disparage others retained by the people.
Amendment X. The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people.
Amendment XIV.Passed by Congress June 13, 1866. Ratifi ed July 9, 1868. (Note: Article I, Section 2 of the Constitution was modifi ed by Section 2 of the 14th Amendment.) SECTION 1. All persons born or naturalized in the United States and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States and of the State wherein they reside. No State shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of the United States; nor shall any State deprive any person of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law; nor deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws.
???
do the McC supporters who read have any opinion on those fearful parts of their nation's supreme law?
Posted by: steven | June 27, 2008 8:27 PM | Report abuse
It's seems to me Hillary Clinton reluctantly have to support BHO since she doesn't want more enemies among the Ultra Liberal Democrats.
Though I support HRC , I do not think I am going to vote for BHO.
He is an Super opportunist, a man of no principle. He changes his position so easily just to get the votes :
1. Embraced Rev. Wright for twenty years then denounced him and abandoned his Church. I do not think he would leave Wright's Church if he is not running for President.
2. Said would Withdraw military forces in Iraq immediately and now in two years.
3. Will accept Public Fund for campaign and now refused it.
4. Supported gun Control and now applaud Hight Court decision related to Washington DC ban on Gun Control
Watch out how many more promises he would break especially when he were elected President
Posted by: zien106 | June 27, 2008 8:25 PM | Report abuse
"The recent flip flops by Barack increasingly suggest he may not quite be the agent of change he offers himself as being."???
that's a real twist on the idea that the recent flip flops by Senator Barack Obama increasingly suggest he may not be quite the agent of change he offers himself to be.
it's like we're right here... yano... eye to eye
like we think the same way but just express our thoughts differently... from what we here on tv.
Posted by: steven | June 27, 2008 8:19 PM | Report abuse
The reasons for not voting for bamaliar are still there & valid. I supported you Hillary cause you said you were against everything he stands for. Now you have turned against us & want us to support the dem party for personal political reasons of your own, you are no better than bama & the rest. I WILL NOT SUPPORT people who are traitors to this country for their own personal & political ambitions. SHAME ON YOU & shame on all your supporters who have turned a deaf ear to the real needs of this country..Your traitorous words are falling on deaf ears, ye shall reap what you sow"......Nobama'08
Posted by: CarolTate2 | June 27, 2008 8:18 PM | Report abuse
Posted by: RAT-The | June 27, 2008 7:44 PM
What do you get when you mix Two Clintons, with a Barack O'Bomba?
+++++++++++++
A losing ticket, one hopes.
Posted by: rmlwj1 | June 27, 2008 8:17 PM | Report abuse
"... appointing very conservative federal judges and possibly Supreme Court justices, etc"
Far and away the best reason for voting for McCain.
We came THIS CLOSE to losing our Second Amendment rights.
Posted by: Chuckamok | June 27, 2008 8:15 PM | Report abuse
it doesn't really matter who poor clansmen, blacks, or illegal aliens (???), liberals, working class, moral majority, mormons, jews, and asians vote for...
20 mil for Clinton, Mils for Obama, Mils for McCain. 800 Billion for war. 500 Billion profits for oil companies. Countless Billions for Corporate Executives...
High gas prices, low paying - by comparison - at will jobs, ignorance, and illusion of "freedom" and "rights"... for you.
and maybe a rebate on your next gas gussler...
or better - a leaky new nuke plant to power your gas gussler - when it's not gussling gas (which will likely - coincedently - be on Sundays - the most segregated time in the land of the free: negroes and whites - together - with latinoes and asians - and people from the reservations... the day of rest.)
Posted by: steven | June 27, 2008 8:13 PM | Report abuse
There have been two presidents who tried to rule essentially as kings, Richard Nixon and George W Bush. Both believed whatever presidents ordered was legal, especially in the name of "national security" or as commander-in-chief. Neither seemed to have much regard for the Constitution. Nixon resigned before being removed from office by Congress. Bush should have been impeached, but the Democrats in Congress have been meek sheep since the late 1990's.
There have been seminal changes in politics and the political parties since the early 1970's. In 1974 the majority of Democrats and a conscentious minority of Republicans were able to unite to bring impeachment proceedings against Nixon. However, Democrats in Congress since 2002 have acquiesed in presidential abuse of power more serious than the Watergate scandal. The Republican party, except for a few libertarians who actually think the Constitution should be respected, have openly endorsed these abuses of power.
The recent flip flops by Barack increasingly suggest he may not quite be the agent of change he offers himself as being. Forget the public financing issue, most of us do not care about this, being of very minor importance compared to the war in Iraq, universal health care, high inflation, public safety, mostly mediocre public schools, etc.
However, anyone who votes for McCain is in a very real sense voting for a third Bush-Cheney term: continuing the occupation of Iraq indefinitely, belligerent foreign policies, favoring the wealthy and corporations, neglecting the needs of the poor and needy, being opposed to meaningful health care expansion, appointing very conservative federal judges and possibly Supreme Court justices, etc.
Posted by: Independent | June 27, 2008 8:11 PM | Report abuse
"It is not hard to see that the Republicans have invaded this site claiming to be Democrats"
Those devious bastids !!
Imagine the carnage they are inflicting upon the Republic, and our very Way of Life !!!
Oh, the humanity !!!!
Posted by: Chuckamok | June 27, 2008 8:01 PM | Report abuse
Once Obama is finished with shaking the loose change from Hillary's backers, he will drop her like a hot potato.
She cost him and the Democratic Party tens of millions of dollars. They should get back every cent before helping to pay off one cent of her bankrupted campaign.
Posted by: KEVIN SCHMIDT | June 27, 2008 8:00 PM | Report abuse
It is not hard to see that the Republicans have invaded this site claiming to be Democrats saying they will vote for McCain. Same mentality as goofus.
McCain is a mental case and the Republicans are trying anything to distract from that.
This country is in a mess due the George Bush and his Republican ditto heads and if McCain is elected it will be the same old stuff . God help us
Posted by: Westexacan | June 27, 2008 7:58 PM | Report abuse
here's a funny comment- related to religion, politics, and 'back door deals'...:
Dear GOD,
How are you? Of course, good.
I know it's been a long time since we've communicated...
We used to be such great friends...
That whole 'whose Throne is it' thing got waay out of control. I really apologize for the times I sat in it not even knowing you were already there. But I digress
I was just wondering GOD,
now that your nation has granted retro-active immunity to some of my people... (btw God, you know it's funny I used to think other nations were talking about me when they were calling your nation the Great Satan... but I digress) ... the point is: How about you granting me retroactive immunity and instead of opposing one another, I would just work under you - like before - only this time I won't get so full of myself.
Btw: that whole Job thing was not just me... I'm just sayin': if I take possession of the heart and mind of someone, I'd like to know that I'm not going to be punished for it later - after all, it IS part of what I do. I mean you make the laws to break them right? Your nation does.
Anyway, I hope you give it serious consideration (wink, wink) and let me know when I can come sit by your side again.
How's the kid? Turned out Great didn't He? (Some of mine are Boardmembers and executives, but most of them turned out to be common crooks. I should've stopped after Hitler or Melosevitch... certainly after Saddam...)
Cheney sends his love,
Lucifer
Posted by: steven | June 27, 2008 7:57 PM | Report abuse
Racism...and psychology
Why we dislike, stereotype, and hate other groups and what to do about it...
What is prejudice?
Simply put, prejudice is bias. Prejudice refers to the negative opinions, judgments, beliefs, and feelings we hold about individuals because of their membership in certain groups or categories. When these negative views lead us to act in certain ways toward these individuals and groups, the result is discrimination.
Racial prejudice is one form of prejudice. Racial prejudice is prejudice that is based on membership in racial groups. The issue of whether humans are grouped into "races" naturally, or whether "race" is a concept which we use to categorize people but which has no scientific basis, is addressed below.
What is racism?
Racism is racial prejudice that has been incorporated into the activities and procedures of major institutions, corporations, social systems (such as those related t housing, education, and health), and other arenas of major social activity (such as politics, the media, finance, and banking). Racism serves both to discriminate against ethnic minorities and to maintain advantages and benefits for White Americans.
Why should we keep talking about prejudice and racism - aren't they on the way out? Hasn't there been so much change in society already?
It would be nice if prejudice and racism were on the decline. But it doesn't seem to be that way. A 1990 study found that a majority of Whites rated African Americans and Hispanics as less intelligent than themselves. A majority of Whites also thought African Americans and Hispanics are prone to violence and would rather be on welfare than work. These attitudes are not harmless. These prejudices not only are the basis for individual acts of discrimination, but they also allow people to justify unfair and destructive institutional and corporate practices. excerpt from what was Written by ...At the request of the American Psychological Association
Public Interest Directorate
Posted by: steven | June 27, 2008 7:52 PM | Report abuse
Any candidate for President who makes KNOWN IN THE COURSE OF THIS CAMPAIGN thier oppinion of the following parts of the Constitution for the United States of America will get my vote!:
Article. VI. ...This Constitution, and the laws of the United States which shall be made in pursuance thereof; and all treaties made, or which shall be made, under the authority of the United States, shall be the supreme law of the land; and the judges in every state shall be bound thereby, any thing in the Constitution or laws of any State to the contrary notwithstanding. ...
Amendment IX. The enumeration in the Constitution, of certain rights, shall not be construed to deny or disparage others retained by the people.
Amendment X. The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people.
Amendment XIV.Passed by Congress June 13, 1866. Ratifi ed July 9, 1868. (Note: Article I, Section 2 of the Constitution was modifi ed by Section 2 of the 14th Amendment.) SECTION 1. All persons born or naturalized in the United States and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States and of the State wherein they reside. No State shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of the United States; nor shall any State deprive any person of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law; nor deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws.
Posted by: steven | June 27, 2008 7:49 PM | Report abuse
What do you get when you mix Two Clintons, with a Barack O'Bomba?
Eeeeewwwww! :-(
Sorry, I Asked!
Someone shoot it, and put it out of our Misery! ;~)
Posted by: RAT-The | June 27, 2008 7:44 PM | Report abuse
"NObama, his slimy campaign, his prostitute media pals, and worst of all, his groupie gutter rat supporters have truly no shame."
Funny - millions of Americans view the Clintons and the Hillary-heads the same way.
Posted by: Chuckamok | June 27, 2008 7:44 PM | Report abuse
ALL I CANSAY TO HILLARY IS; SHAME ON YOU. YOU HAVE DESTERTED THOSE WHO BELIEVED IN YOU AND HAVE FAILED THE COUNTRY!
POOR LITTLE RICH GIRL.
Posted by: LYNN PARKER | June 27, 2008 7:42 PM | Report abuse
No hay mal (Bush) que por bien (Obama) no venga.
Posted by: ji ji | June 27, 2008 7:40 PM | Report abuse
NObama, his slimy campaign, his prostitute media pals, and worst of all, his groupie gutter rat supporters have truly no shame.
After playing every dirty trick, every race card, every sex slight, and any thing else they could find against the Clintons, and now that they have successfully stolen the nomination, he is going around, blackmailing and begging Sen CLinton for money, votes, time, and any thing else she can give him.
Well, the CLintons may be too forgiving and forgetful of the past; perhaps they can be blackmailed too easily into thinking that dems blindly need to support the party's nominee, however illegal that process was; but millions of Clinton supporters don't agree, and come Nov, this lesson will be painfully clear to the NObama campaign, and their groupie gutter rat fans.
Posted by: intcamd1 | June 27, 2008 7:40 PM | Report abuse
That's true. neither Hillary, Obama, or McCain talk much about helping poor people. Even the middle class are only offerred a job - at will - and illusory help paying for "at the pump" gas... nothing about help with inflation and flat wages - in the face of record profits for them... and the sweet deals...
but what can we do? Let's just fight each other about what color we are... and about how the dark ones we discriminate against are interfering with our since of Greatness... and how, if we just incarcerate them; keep them unemployed; pay them less than "us"; make them believe in the same God and white angel wings and love of money - as "we" do; put a few on the State payrolls - to shoot, mis-prosecute, and otherwise disparage as "we" would (that's really where the Nazis made the mistake -- not hiring "Blacks and Jews" to do what State paid "Blacks" do to civilian "blacks" in the United States... isn't it? what say the clan?); and keep their hair straight or cut off... we could really get somewhere in this world.
So it doesn't really matter who poor clansmen, blacks, or illegal aliens (???) vote for... 20 mil for Clinton, Mils for Obama, Mils for McCain. High gas prices, low paying - by comparison - at will jobs, ignorance, and illusion of "freedom" and "rights"... for you.
Posted by: steven | June 27, 2008 7:39 PM | Report abuse
The amount of hate and regurgitated propaganda on this thread is sad for this Clinton supporter. In all the threads I've read I haven't heard one person talking about the issues. Whether it is undercover conservatives or disaffected liberals writing these responses, the fact that people go first with slander instead of intellectual discussion in order to win the presidency is one reason why America is in such a mess.
I'm voting for Obama because of his stance on investing in alternative energy (instead of a lottery like super-battery cell), his position on the war (instead of going to war with all the radical fundamentalists and disaffecting the moderate muslims, try to win over the MAJORITY moderate muslim populations and give them power to police the relatively few radical ones), his position on the economy (try to reduce the gap b/w rich and poor, get a middle class back), and much and many more besides. Note that my positions have never hinged on gender, race, age, or even political affiliation.
Funny thing is, I was more a McCain supporter in 2000 than I am now, as he appears to now be running with the very same political mechanics that were instrumental in the current administration's disastrous reign. Also, I don't share many of his pro-war stances, his social beliefs, off-shore drilling initiatives, and gun control stance.
Posted by: Geoff | June 27, 2008 7:36 PM | Report abuse
The Clintons' lack of any ethics whatsoever has been evident for decades.
Their despicable personality traits are legitimate grounds for opposing their return to the White House.
Posted by: Chuckamok | June 27, 2008 7:35 PM | Report abuse
Really, the Obamites who continue to hate ont the Clintons are the most self-righteous know-nothings I have ever experienced.
I am a leftist/activist who backed HRC because she had the more ambitious progressive policies laid out (so she couldn't back out of them as someone else is doing). I also volunteered for every Democratic presidential candidate out of pragmatism- they are the closest we get to anyone representing the left in the broken 2 party system since Mondale at age 13. I worked for Jackson in 88, Dinkins (mayor) in 89, B. Kerry in 92, W. Clark in 04...marched for various causes, etc.
So please don't disrespect my choice on nonissue insults- I don't do that to Barak. He has some problems with issues. More rhetoric than tangible ideas. Yet I will be voting for him. I'm still pragmatic. I think you all better learn to be soon because it feels pretty awful to be on this side of the insults.
Leon
Posted by: Anonymous | June 27, 2008 7:28 PM | Report abuse
Sal:
"screw that. Clinton had my vote before she was pushed out, now McCain does."
She wasn't pushed out, her staff just ran a terrible campaign -- one that may be held up in the future as the gold standard of poorly-run campaigns.
"I dont reward Democratic Party thugs with my vote. Tis a lesson to be learned."
Who is the lesson for? If you supported Hillary because of her policies and not simply just because she is a woman, then it's absolutely counter-productive to vote for a man whose policies are pretty much the exact opposite of hers.
You're essentially saying you're going to hit yourself in the head with a hammer, because that'll show 'em.
Posted by: Craig | June 27, 2008 7:27 PM | Report abuse
Cock-a-doodle-doo!
Posted by: Little Rooster | June 27, 2008 7:24 PM | Report abuse
might as well comment on the "Today's events demonstrate this. Her charisma will not go unrecognized." part...
She has charisma. she's a good lady. she thinks of herself as "white" and of "Michelle" as "African-American" - something she would Never think of herself as - a hyphanated American... a European-American.
Michelle would look more beautiful if she let her natural hair be there...
what a wonderful collection of Americans we have here...
... i guess you just think it's better that Barak or McCain leave Colin out - because he fell for the ol' "weapons of mass destruction" - 'let's sadam Sadam and call it "...all men are endowed with the same inalienable rights..." assination' ruse?
Posted by: steve | June 27, 2008 7:16 PM | Report abuse
tell me what's wrong with this picture????
the poor and lower middle class of america are STRUGGLING right now with SKYROCKETING PRICES and ALMOST 5 DOLLAR A GALLON GAS, and the democrat nominee obama is asking the his supporters to pay HILLARY'S 20 MILLION DOLLAR GAMBLING DEBT ! ! !
hey obama????
20 MILLION IS A LOT OF MONEY... i don't think you need to BUY HILLARY'S VOTES with 20 MILLION DOLLARS.. especially since SHE INCURRED THE DEBT, AND SHE AND HER HUSBAND HAVE MADE 110 MILLION DOLLARS SINCE BILL LEFT OFFICE.
if hillary is SO FRIGGIN POOR that OBBAMA HAS TO HAVE HIS FOLLOWERS PAY OFF HER DEBT.... then maybe hillary can SELL ONE OF HER AND BILLS 8 HOMES THEY HAVE IN THE STATES...
this is retarded.
i'm not going to vote for obama anymore.
he is becoming TWO FACED... first he totally backs out of national funding.. and now he would rather help raise 20 MILLION for someone who MAKES 20 MILLION A YEAR...
screw you obama.
obviously you are NOT for the poor and middle class.
Posted by: Anonymous | June 27, 2008 7:12 PM | Report abuse
"What kind of plastic surgery will make Michelle Obama not look like a simian?
Wow, another bitter, bitter Hillary-head.
How very sad.
Posted by: Chuckamok | June 27, 2008 7:05 PM | Report abuse
What kind of plastic surgery will make Michelle Obama not look like a simian?
Posted by: Anonymous | June 27, 2008 7:03 PM | Report abuse
Planet of the Apes meets Billary for fake love fest.
Posted by: Anonymous | June 27, 2008 7:02 PM | Report abuse
I wonder how many of the superdelegates harbor thoughts anything like some of y'all...
what are you? speechless?
is this supposed to be a secret - that some Americans are secret enemies of equal protection under American law... but for those parts of supreme law from which they suck power or at least the right to have a gun...
it makes since... the fear... of competition from people whom you put in a false light of being inferior...
fear of reason - which undermines your faith...
fear of truth - which undermines your false ego
except your contempt of the Constitution of the United States of America - as it is today - betrays you... and all of us Americans... and all of us all over the world.
You are the ones we've been waiting for... to change!
Posted by: steven | June 27, 2008 7:01 PM | Report abuse
"a very smart and classy woman"
Thanks for the laugh. Hildebeast's whopper about sniper fire revealed her intelligence.
And leading the assassination squad that slimed ANY woman who dared to expose BubbaZipper's sexual predations - that showed her class.
The Clintons are felons. No more Billary garbage anywhere near the White House.
Posted by: Chuckamok | June 27, 2008 6:59 PM | Report abuse
So... in your most intellegent attempt to express how important being "white" is... i.e., to you... because of the benefit of sticking together - like a Klan - to globally warm yourselves in the illusion of supremacy... (note: if only the MOST SUPREME are allowed to exist and prosper, how does that help you...?)
what about Colin Powell for Vice President?
Posted by: steven | June 27, 2008 6:48 PM | Report abuse
If there is any unity to be had, it is because of Hillary Clinton, a very smart and classy woman. Today's events demonstrate this. Her charisma will not go unrecognized. I wonder how many of the superdelegates would now like to change their votes over to her.
Posted by: John | June 27, 2008 6:47 PM | Report abuse
true, they are what European-Americans call "black". maybe the oil company executives love you more?
"In short, the theory of the new racism holds that some blatant forms of racism have declined in recent decades, and the label "racist" has become something that most individuals want to avoid. However, even while trying to avoid the label of being "racist," individuals continue to hold deep, underlying negative stereotypes and feelings toward African Americans and other ethnic minorities. These more hidden stereotypes are symbolized in coded political views that seem to uphold respectable values, but continue to support institutionalized forms of racism. excerpt from what was Written by ...At the request of the American Psychological Association
Public Interest Directorate
Posted by: steven | June 27, 2008 6:42 PM | Report abuse
what about racism? can you read and comprehend what racism - in America - is...
"What is racism?
Racism is racial prejudice that has been incorporated into the activities and procedures of major institutions, corporations, social systems (such as those related to housing, education, and health), and other arenas of major social activity (such as politics, the media, finance, and banking). Racism serves both to discriminate against ethnic minorities and to maintain advantages and benefits for White Americans. excerpt from what was Written by ...At the request of the American Psychological Association
Public Interest Directorate
Posted by: steven | June 27, 2008 6:37 PM | Report abuse
Colin Powell, is nothing but a LIAR, as everyone in the world saw Powell in the United Nations make a statement about BIO Mobile lab in Iraq. It turn out to be false. Is this guy a LIAR or a GOOD soldier, seen that over four thousand man and women have died all because of Powell and his statement. You did'nt see Colin boy Micheal, in the service, heck no, he had a nice job serving his country as head of commuication dept..
Posted by: Louis Levario | June 27, 2008 6:35 PM | Report abuse
Pathetic
Useless
Mindless
Arses









It will be impossible for Obama to win in FL without Hillary!
Obama/Clinton