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- thethinktank, on 03/19/2008, -6/+63"We hope the Clinton campaign dies in a fire."
- Bobombom, on 03/19/2008, -8/+44McCain/Hillary 08'!!!!
Oh wait... - Mrdudeperson, on 03/19/2008, -2/+22Hilary wins presidency, I'm movin' to Canada.
- relaxeder, on 04/17/2009, -2/+22"Who gives a ***** about Florida, their delegates don't count for anyth -- What's that? We're winning Florida, you say? Well ***** the bed, let's get them seated!"
- darkciti2, on 03/19/2008, -3/+19She's shameless and she's hurting the Democratic party more than helping it.
I wouldn't put it past her to run as an independent if she doesn't get the nomination. - tomgsmyth, on 03/19/2008, -3/+15why was it necessary for them to state " we HOPE the Obama campaign shares our belief that Florida's voters must be counted and cannot be disenfranchised" thus implying that they do not have confidence in the idea, leaving the possibility that that obamba may in fact not want the Florida voters to be counted. It could be taken as an insinuation that obamba, very well may support disenfranchising Florida and Michigan. it is a bit of a cheap shot similar to non-chalant answer she gave about obamba being a Muslim. hence a subtle smear
- inactive, on 03/19/2008, -1/+11They broke the rules. Cry.
- dBass, on 03/19/2008, -3/+13What a slimy dog HRC Corp. is! Oh to be rid of the spineless vampires!
- gothicform, on 03/19/2008, -2/+11Florida votes should only be counted if they want to have a proper and open Democratic primary there. Don't you love how Hillary likes being the only name on the ballot, rather like Kim Jung Il. I wonder if she has an alien cockroach hidden inside her controlling her every move too?
- JoJoMoMo, on 03/19/2008, -3/+12Your wait is over.
text and vid
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/03/18/obama-rac ... - cranium, on 03/19/2008, -5/+12Preachers say outrageous things, including the white ones. Why does this surprise anyone? It's not like you're electing Obama's preacher. If his hairdresser has extreme views, should we hold that against him too?
- pedo, on 03/19/2008, -0/+7hillary is only concerned about making sure that the votes count because she loves democracy! (unless she ends up with fewer pledged delegates, in which case its okay if the superdelegates hand her the nomination, because the rules clearly state that they can do that, and its important everyone follows the rules (except florida and michigan))
- Mrdudeperson, on 03/19/2008, -2/+9Then you must die.
- Mrdudeperson, on 03/19/2008, -1/+8We must not stop talking about how much she sucks until she finally drops out and admits defeat.
- TheRealToma, on 03/19/2008, -2/+8Sucks.
(I ***** up the comment trying to draw say "Hillary (heart) Ferraro")
My bad. - hiriumi, on 03/19/2008, -2/+8What happened to the rule that both camps agreed?
- martoq, on 03/19/2008, -0/+6Rules are rules. Its what they are there for. What type of potential president is she going to be if she can't even go a year without going back on a rule say agreed to!!
- xrant, on 03/19/2008, -5/+11When is this misleading female George Bush impersonator going to give it a rest? Seriously. Hillary, it's over. Move on already. Head back to Walmart or something. Bill likes hunting..er..shopping there.
- gerran, on 03/19/2008, -1/+7Last week Hillary made the following statement about Michigan and Florida:
"The results of those primaries were fair and they should be honored."
- Hillary Clinton in regards to Florida and Michigan Democratic primaries
Source: http://www.cnn.com/2008/POLITICS/03/12/florida.mic ...
I had a tiny bit of respect for her up until that moment. Anyone who considers the elections in Michigan and Florida fair is simply insane. Voters in both states knew their votes would not count. Many people in those states did not bother to vote because they knew it wouldn't count. Newspapers and radio stations have reported thousands of people contacting them saying "if I knew my vote would count, I would have voted". Then, throw in the fact that Hillary was the only name on the ballot in Michigan and we are now bordering on "elections" from 3rd world dictator states.
Hillary is just pathetic at this point. - badqat, on 03/19/2008, -2/+8Because Daily Kos and Huffington Report and Raw Story are more reliable, right?
- NelsonR, on 03/19/2008, -1/+6If you EVER believe in anything Hillary says I will sell you Hawaii. The bright spot though, not my wife.
- Brian47126, on 03/19/2008, -3/+8I am afraid that only Fiend Fire could destroy evil of this nature
- heypetray, on 03/19/2008, -2/+7What the hell are you doing in the upcoming? Have you even seen the top 10?
- unearth, on 03/19/2008, -2/+6First of all, you shouldn't be surprised that you're being buried because you're wildly off topic.
Second of all, gtfo. - BloodWenis, on 03/19/2008, -0/+4Seriously. Why isn't any one pointing all this blame at the state/local party officials who actually decided to move the primaries and go against the DNC?
- KingPhallus, on 03/19/2008, -0/+4Do you not hear the crazy ***** right wing clergy say? Robertson, Falwell, Phelps, Baker.... Ever been vocal about them? And there's no shame in being liberal.
Liberal = Liberty = Liberation = Freedom. Whats so shameful about that? - inactive, on 03/19/2008, -0/+4Last time I checked there's no "right to vote in a primary."
- Canadian0207, on 03/19/2008, -1/+5you would move to canada if hillary won, but not when bush got elected? what an idiot.
- inactive, on 03/19/2008, -0/+4I would vote for Jeb Bush before I voted for Hillary.
Actually no I wouldn't but I would vote for McCain. - inactive, on 03/19/2008, -0/+3Exactly. Both candidates agreed not to honor the rule-breaking states, Obama wasn't even ON THE BALLOT in Michigan, and that stupid ***** Hillary wants to spin her "win" there. Hillary: GO ***** YOURSELF, you GOP clown.
- inactive, on 03/19/2008, -0/+3Particularly when your state breaks the agreed-upon rules. HRC is a shameless piece of crap.
- diggitydad, on 03/19/2008, -0/+3I say rules are rules. The delegates should not be seated. Then, if the votes are split evenly enough, neither candidate will make the 2024 needed, and the Dems will not have a candidate for the big show. This would get us 2/3 of the way towards getting rid of the bad candidates.
- dagamer34, on 03/19/2008, -0/+32025 doesn't include Florida and Michigan. That number would increase if it did.
- bullcutter, on 03/19/2008, -2/+5why do you keep saying that, like it means anything coming from you, or like people should be taking you seriously? (please read this guy's past comments for verification)
- magus_melchior, on 03/19/2008, -1/+4If all of the minister's sermons were like the one that's tossed about on Youtube, some of your points would actually hold water. As it stands, they're all sieves.
- chrissku, on 03/19/2008, -0/+3Hillary sucks.
- bullcutter, on 03/19/2008, -2/+5because her entire candidacy is a sham, is a pretty good reason.
how "representative of the people" could somebody possibly be who's spent 8 years in the white house already, and her adult life as a politician (a notoriously sneaky, weasely one at that -- as a matter of fact I remember when she PROMISED the people on NY she wouldn't run for the presidency after winning a seat in the senate... whatever happened to that?!)
not to mention she has received more campaign contributions from military contractors and lobbyists than all other candidates put together, or that she has voted in favor on extending Bush's war at every opportunity she's had -- even pushing to reinstate military projects canned by Bush...
possibly the animous that Diggers have for her arises from these facts, and not petty hatred? - hippieslaugh, on 03/19/2008, -0/+3No... it was the democrats choice to move their primary.
- NelsonR, on 03/19/2008, -2/+4You are truly a neanderthal.
- Aensland, on 03/19/2008, -0/+2/passes pitchfork and lighter.
- deanlowe, on 03/19/2008, -0/+2So, politics is now a capital offense??
How the ***** is "count the votes" a smear?? - KingPhallus, on 03/19/2008, -0/+2Florida and Michigan moved their primaries up to have more of a say in the selection process. The DNC stripped both states of their delegates for doing it. The number of primaries all within days of each other from January through March is just ridiculous. Clinton and Obama (also Edwards) agreed with the decision to strip Florida and Michigan of their delegates. Now that Clinton can't win without them she's changing her mind and trying to make Obama look like the *****. It's so shallow it's completely shameful - but it's Hillary so it's to be expected.
- inactive, on 03/19/2008, -2/+4When I read your posts and history the only thing that comes to mind is the phrase Piss Off.
- inactive, on 03/19/2008, -3/+5The 1.7 million who voted in January? Yeah, a third of whom also happened to be voting for a third candidate- John Edwards.
I guess Hillary wants her delegates so badly that she'll settle for a 37% "majority". - darkciti2, on 03/19/2008, -1/+3Florida and Michigan broke the rules. We cannot send the message that cheaters can win. It's just too bad that their constituents are the ones that are hurt most by it.
The DNC should just reduce the number of delegates required by 350 (the total up for grabs in those states).
Remove their delegates from the 2025 total required and the problem is solved. It's really quite obvious, unless there's some political "massaging" happening behind closed doors.
That type of ***** just undermines the message of unity and repairing our great nation. That nonsense has to stop. - MiltonWaddams, on 03/19/2008, -2/+3You say smear, I say politics. And there was nothing nonchalant about her response to Obama being a Muslim.
Kroft: “You don't believe that Senator Obama's a Muslim?”
Clinton: “Of course not. I mean, that, you know, there is no basis for that. I take him on the basis of what he says. And, you know, there isn't any reason to doubt that.” - HellDonut, on 03/20/2008, -0/+1The funny thing is, if Florida and Michigan hadn't pulled that, they'd be MUCH more important contenders on the election. They tried to pull a trick and ruined it all, when all they had to do was sit still and enjoy the attention. Poor bastards. Those 1.7 million of people should be blaming the state democrats who pulled this *****, not the Democratic party or the candidates.
- Emceay, on 03/19/2008, -0/+1She's full of ***** as usual.. trying to twist it to look like leaving her name on the ballot was to support the people.. And to take the opportunity now to say Barack is un-american... Is a giant backhand of suspicion.
- inactive, on 03/19/2008, -0/+1Hey, wait until Denver and watch what happens.
- Emceay, on 03/19/2008, -0/+1In reverse maybe, but I don't think either is going to settle for vice.
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