Obama Supporters: CLINTON MUST DENOUNCE AND REJECT RENDELL
So, it has been a few weeks, but we all remember when PA gov Rendell stated that conversative whites would not vote for a black person. (See: http://video.msn.com/video.aspx?mkt=en-us&vid=1224d64b-b93c-4688-9c12-a378d79b5914) Of course, Rendell, who has been and is one of Clinton's biggest...more »
Posted on March 7, 2008 5:45 PM
Clinton's 3+ strikes: major deceit, minor media coverage
As other bloggers have pointed out, although Clinton insists that Obama must "answer for" Rezko, she has failed to answer for her own Rezko ties. Firstly, Margie Burns has pointed out that Clinton has received campaign contributions from several of...more »
Posted on March 6, 2008 1:46 PM
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I absolutely agree; I think that it is beyond reprehensible.
Clinton insiders have said that no one in the Democratic party, other than her husband, former President Clinton, has the "power" to tell her to drop out for the good of the party. Think about that. Other former presidents are irrelevant. Senior senators and representatives are irrelevant. Generals, lieutenants, state officials, all irrelevant. And lastly, the millions upon millions of American voters who have voted for Obama, and collectively, caused her to be out-won in terms of the popular vote, pledged delegates and overall states won are irrelevant. (Before Hillary supporters say, 'I don't care, I don't care, she's a fighter!,' you should try to understand that when someone does not care about the will of the people, that INCLUDES YOU. If you changed your mind tomorrow, in principle, she would not care. Is that really the principle that you want? Try to adopt a global, rather than a convenient view.) No matter what the numbers say, and no matter what the people say, if they are not a Clinton, their voices falls upon deaf ears.
Posted at March 6, 2008 2:11 PM in response to Clinton's 3+ strikes: major deceit, minor media coverage
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Immediately this post is discredited by the inclusion of FL. There is no indication that Clinton could beat McCain in FL. Anyway, Obama is still ahead, as usual!
Posted at March 6, 2008 1:57 PM in response to SurveyUSA: Hillary And Obama Win Electoral College In Distinct Ways
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Thank you for reminding us that Hillary gets her money from the American people LOL (except for illegal bundling and self-funding). I think it is important to go back to these things because they are all part of this campaign season and will arise again.
Posted at March 6, 2008 1:54 PM in response to Clinton Received $500 - $2,500 Contributions from Nonexistent & Poor Immigrants



