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« Reply #25 on: January 27, 2008, 03:15:26 PM »

The racist Clintons are now opposed by Kerry, Daschle, Durbin, Kennedy, and other leading Democrats who want change in America. The Clintons are campaigning like Republicans and engaging in hate-filled politics.
Ha!  And Obama is the "anti-establishment" candidate out of the two.  But you see this is nothing more than an ego-trip for these old congressional democrats, wanting to exact their revenge against Bill Clinton.  It's also an ego-trip for the millions of youths voting for "change."  They don't change, they want their own version of the 1960s, a self-righteous moral crusade.  Well, we know where that took the Democratic Party; it broke the New Deal coalition.  Hillary Clinton is the real candidate to put this country on the right track, the candidate who will get to the business of fixing this nation.

Now, I hope you are right... but we don't have a New Deal coalition anymore... we need a NEW coalition. We need to go heavy or go home. It's that easy.
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« Reply #26 on: January 27, 2008, 03:17:40 PM »

I actually think Obama's campaign will be the fault if Hillary gets the nomination and loses in November.

Elaborate.

He stood up and fought her and exposed some negatives about her.


Well, wouldn't the Republicans have done that anyway?

Obama has brought in a lot of new voters - black voters, young voters. These people will NOT vote for Hillary in the fall. I know personally I'd campaign hard for Obama but I wouldn't feel like doing anything for Hillary.

All the more reason to nominate her
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« Reply #27 on: January 27, 2008, 03:18:25 PM »

I actually think Obama's campaign will be the fault if Hillary gets the nomination and loses in November.

Elaborate.

He stood up and fought her and exposed some negatives about her.


Well, wouldn't the Republicans have done that anyway?

Obama has brought in a lot of new voters - black voters, young voters. These people will NOT vote for Hillary in the fall. I know personally I'd campaign hard for Obama but I wouldn't feel like doing anything for Hillary.

All the more reason to nominate her

Don't be an ass...
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« Reply #28 on: January 27, 2008, 03:19:44 PM »

The Clintons are merely doing what's necessary to win; all the more reason to vote for Hillary.  Doubtless they will inflict much worse upon the GOP opponent in the general.
The Clinton are attempting to squelch any hope in American politics. They've exploited the black-Hispanic political rift, they've lied about Obama's religion, they've marginalized and demeaned black voters, and they've lied about John Edwards.

This is the dirtiest Democratic Presidential primary campaign in over 50 years. Our party won't easily recover from the racist, Rovian politics played by the Clintons.

I'd say '60 was as bad, if not worse.
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« Reply #29 on: January 27, 2008, 03:22:19 PM »

The Clintons are merely doing what's necessary to win; all the more reason to vote for Hillary.  Doubtless they will inflict much worse upon the GOP opponent in the general.
The Clinton are attempting to squelch any hope in American politics. They've exploited the black-Hispanic political rift, they've lied about Obama's religion, they've marginalized and demeaned black voters, and they've lied about John Edwards.

This is the dirtiest Democratic Presidential primary campaign in over 50 years. Our party won't easily recover from the racist, Rovian politics played by the Clintons.

I'd say '60 was as bad, if not worse.

Thank God we prevailed.
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« Reply #30 on: January 28, 2008, 01:43:56 PM »

He stood up and fought her and exposed some negatives about her.

And rape victims probably asked for it, right?
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