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- inactive, on 04/08/2008, -2/+120She missigned. Anybody who is overtired on the campaign trail can do that.
- Ajajadude, on 04/08/2008, -0/+25You sure it wasn't from the pressure from being under sniper fire?
I'm sorry, but I had to say it. That ***** lie is nothing short of a slap in the face to anyone who's actually been in real danger of dying for this country. - Jareth86, on 04/08/2008, -1/+22Old news, but dugg for the Hillary supporters still in denial.
- Railz, on 04/08/2008, -3/+23My biggest concern is when she loses is she puts her name on the ballot as an independent.
- Bobombom, on 04/08/2008, -1/+20It was the sleep deprivation...
- inactive, on 04/08/2008, -2/+16My dear Bangor, how could I be sarcastic when referring to Lady Clinton? Is she not of the Washington aristocracy, a person with such nobility of character that she leaves us common people speechless and humble in her presence?
We should consider ourselves lucky that she deigns to even countenance our existence. - laserblazer, on 04/08/2008, -1/+14She moves from luxury hotel to luxury hotel, eating the finest of foods and enjoying the best medical care, while apparently paying for none of it. If that's the kind of stress that makes her commit her name to something in error, then I'd say she's blown it by paralleling another notorious abuser of the pen: George Bush.
- darthjure, on 04/08/2008, -0/+13I'm a swing voter. I like McCain and I like Obama, but there's no way I could vote for Clinton. Her reaction to MI and FL is a good example of why. Rules have to be established and upheld, and part of the president's job is to uphold the rules. If the DNC decided that MI and FL broke the rules they have to be held accountable and pay a price for it. So first, Clinton doesn't understand this basic principle. Second, by her actions it's clear that she'll do anything to win - even if it's unfair and dishonest. Obviously the primaries held in these states were unfair since the candidates didn't campaign in them. If she thinks it's fair to count their votes then she doesn't understand fairness - not what I want in a president. But I really think she understands that the votes weren't fair and she still wants to count them because they were in her favor. Again, not what I want in a president.
If she wins the nomination (and fortunately it looks like she won't) I'm going for McCain. (If Obama wins, that will be a tough decision for me but I'm leaning toward Obama.) - NameTry2468, on 04/08/2008, -3/+16In before the Clintonistas in denial storm in and cause a bitchstorm about how Digg is sooo pro-Obama. There is no two ways about this. This is not an issue of bias; it's an issue of what actually happened. When will they realize that it's not Digg? The facts have an anti-Clinton bias.
- BinaryDelt, on 04/08/2008, -0/+12I'll say it again...
Clinton to Pledged Delegates she lost: "Go against the will of the voters."
Clinton to Superdelegates she lost: "Go against the will of the voters."
Clinton to Richardson: "You ass. You went against the will of your voters."
Clinton to Florida and Michigan voters: "Your voices must be heard!"
I ***** hate this bitch. - dinobot, on 04/08/2008, -1/+11It wasn't the sniper fire, she was just to overwhelmed with human emotions after learning about that pregnant girl that lost the baby cuz she was refused at the hospital. You see, Mrs. Clinton's shields cannot repel emotions of that magnitude.
- therippa, on 04/08/2008, -1/+10So now will she please concede so Obama can start dealing with issues versus McCain instead of the issues with her?!?
- scheibs14, on 04/08/2008, -2/+11She was actually being held at gunpoint when she signed
- lorductape, on 04/08/2008, -0/+8I was lucky enough to be in the studio during that Meet the Press taping
it was hilarious to hear the collective chuckle from everyone there as he brought this up. Take that, hillary. - smacksaw, on 04/08/2008, -1/+9Well, we don't care that we already have a president that won't follow the rules. She's just giving us what we want (and will tolerate).
- joshblufs, on 04/08/2008, -1/+9your just double checking, I get it its cool. welcome to the internet. pay no attention to the digg downs, they are just suspicious of outsiders.
..... WAIT you've made over 4,000 comments and you need to confirm this as sarcasm.... I'm thinkin you just like to talk. - lazyfisherman, on 04/08/2008, -0/+7Reality has a liberal and an ANTI-Clinton bias
- anillop, on 04/08/2008, -0/+6Please try and stay on topic.
- subtlesquire, on 04/08/2008, -0/+5The hypocrisy of the Clinton campaign is crazy. If you don't have rules, you don't have democracy; you have anarchy. The power seeking politicians in the states of MI & Fl knew what they were doing when they broke the rules. They simply cared more about jockeying for power than their constituents having a voice in the primary.
- snotrokit, on 04/08/2008, -2/+7W in a pantsuit
- orangedude, on 04/08/2008, -0/+5Afraid of the truth? Okay, have fun keeping your head in the sand, while the rest of us vote for a real President.
- actorboy, on 04/08/2008, -1/+5You almost lost a digg, but then you last sentence won me over.
- Dylson, on 04/08/2008, -6/+10***** THE RIAA!
- motivatedmama, on 04/08/2008, -0/+4Hillary has become an inspiration to me. I'm beginning to think, just about anyone can go to law school now!
- inactive, on 04/08/2008, -1/+5@bangor - but couldn“t pass the bar exam!
- TecK415, on 04/08/2008, -1/+5SNIPERSSSSSS, NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO, Ahhhh!!
- thepuma77, on 04/08/2008, -3/+7bangor, your incredible ability to discern satire disappoints me.
- HellDonut, on 04/08/2008, -1/+5The states left themselves out.
- Yousei, on 04/08/2008, -3/+6If that happens, let's hope she does come under sniper fire.
- chukd, on 04/08/2008, -0/+3I am an independent and live in Pennsylvania now. I have to agree with the first comment. The DNC screwed this up by telling Michigan and Florida they wouldn't count anything. It isn't a Clinton or Obama thing. When the general election comes around it will be more difficult for the Democrat to win those states because of the actions of the DNC.
- benintn, on 04/08/2008, -4/+7http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KmUVr_Qt2Wg is the link for the actual video. Might be better to just digg the video.
- Coven, on 04/08/2008, -0/+3Is this the first "LEAVE HILLARY ALONE!" Chris Crocker type post in favor of Hillary?
- MonsterChaOS, on 04/08/2008, -0/+3eh, why the hell not...
- Arancaytar, on 04/08/2008, -0/+3Speaking of Bush... at least she didn't add a signing statement saying "... unless by breaking this agreement I can win the nomination." :P
- inactive, on 04/08/2008, -1/+4LOL, Clinton bait and switch # 1,530,985,353.
- inactive, on 04/08/2008, -1/+3Hillary accepted and signed a contract offering the devil her soul many years ago. There is still no way she can loose.
- dinobot, on 04/08/2008, -0/+2Read this first
http://www.boston.com/bostonglobe/editorial_opinio ... - RevJonathan, on 04/08/2008, -1/+3Maybe in a National Poll before the GOP convention, but here- http://www.electoral-vote.com/evp2008/Obama/Maps/A ... you can see the map of McCain v. Obama in the electoral college. Pay close attention to Ohio, it keeps going in and out of McCain's favor.
- Homerr, on 04/08/2008, -0/+2Howard Dean is a pussy, what was with the "strongly urge" BS?
- AzureRise, on 04/08/2008, -1/+3It was the sanity deprivation.
- Jforsyth89, on 04/08/2008, -0/+2RIAA SYMPATHIZER. GET HIM!
- inactive, on 04/08/2008, -1/+3Same to you.
- shauncorleone, on 04/08/2008, -0/+2How is this news? This was known before the MI and FL primaries. Where were all the Democrats when the underhanded Clinton tactics were being used on Republicans? Oh that's right: voting for Bill. The Clintons will do absolutely anything to win, and that "news" is over a decade old.
It's pretty obvious now that people are simply Digging every story with Clinton or Obama in the title. We here at Digg need to focus on CHANGE in the trend of popular stories. I really HOPE we can make it happen. Obamites should be familiar with those. - theaceoffire, on 04/08/2008, -0/+2She can if she wants, but it would be dumb as hell.
- queotic, on 04/08/2008, -0/+2Dugg for the Colbert reference.
- humperdeath, on 04/08/2008, -0/+1Dear Caferrll, You have such a fine answer, but now that I've read it, my brain is too tired to continue. I must take a nap.
- Jimmeeee, on 04/08/2008, -0/+1It looks like our shipment of win has arrived.
- allengeer, on 04/08/2008, -0/+1That doesn't mean you can pass the Bar though.
- vogelshock, on 04/08/2008, -0/+1The point isn't that HRC and Obama signed the petition. The point is that all FL and MI voters are being disenfranchised. The Democratic party is tearing itself apart, but not because HRC is staying in the race... I'd never thought I'd live to see the day when Democrats called for a candidate to resign specifically so that our nominating convention wouldn't matter or called for fellow democrats to be disenfranchised. If Obama is really going to win, then allow our nominating process to play itself out. No one will feel cheated if all the votes are counted, and every vote counts.
Or is that not what we all proclaimed when Bush stole our election in 2000? - liuite, on 04/08/2008, -1/+2DISENFRENCHISED VOTERS!
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