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- : Nothing could be worse than the fear that one had given up too soon, and left one unexpended effort that might have saved the world. Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere
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For the record, no more Clinton supporters are allowed to argue that she is more electable until they explain to me why she is getting her ass handed to her.
Also, those "Republican" districts didnt vote for Bush in 2004 because they're loaded with Democrats. They voted for Bush because there are a shit ton a disaffected Republicans living in those districts, who elected Democrats in 2006 to voice their displeasure.
Want to bet those Republican's will be a lot less disaffected when you get to vote against Clinton?
Posted at May 9, 2008 12:01 PM in response to Hillary Campaign Emails Out "Electability" Power-Point To All House Dems
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you're really nice.
It'd be nice if more people were.
Posted at April 22, 2008 11:05 PM in response to Hillary: "We Still Have A Lot Of Work Ahead Of Us"
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Of course more Clinton supporters will abandon the Democrats if Obama wins than vice versa...Obama supporters are confident he'll win, they have no reason NOT to support her, they think he'll be the nominee.
Wait and see what happens if the SDs throw the election to her. I'll go to Denver just to bang down the doors of the convention center...
Posted at April 22, 2008 10:08 PM in response to Exit Polls: More Hillary Voters Would Desert Obama And Back McCain
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Hey Otto, you don't strike me as someone with an advanced degree in psychology or an intimate knowledge of Barack Obama's thoughts. Please share with us this wonderful insight on what Obama "really thinks" about small town America. Please tell us whow Hillary "109 million in 8 years" Clinton is so deeply in touch with the feelings and hardships of the working man.
And then, tell all of us the name of your dealer.
Posted at April 14, 2008 6:16 PM in response to In Pennsylvania Robocall, Obama Surrogate Pushes Back On Criticism Of "Small Town" Comments
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I'm from Florida. The fact that there is no revote has nothing to do with Obama's relative lack of support down there. I do not believe Florida is in play this year. Charlie Crist pretty much won McCain the election, and Crist has close to 70% approval. FL is going red this year...
Posted at April 14, 2008 3:57 PM in response to Polls: Revote Battle May Have Hurt Obama In Florida, But Not Michigan
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Hey...did you hear we're at war and its costing us a shit ton of money? Also, the economy is in the shitter and people are losing their homes and their jobs and college is outrageously expensive and a lot of students are having difficulty paying off their debt.
But wait, whats that you say? Obama used an inelegant phrase at a fundraising rally in SF last weekend? Damn, never mind everything i mentioned before, lets spend days talking about this.
Posted at April 12, 2008 6:55 PM in response to Obama: "I Deeply Regret" Offending Anyone
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Being FORCED to say his comments were taken out of context? Are you joking me? If you actually read the comments--in context--you'd see that this comment actually REINFORCES his image as a uniter. He was trying to explain the situation faced by working class voters in PA to affluent donors in San Francisco.
Though I understand if the intellect that still supports Sen. Clinton after this campaign is incapable of synthesizing whole paragraphs.
They miss you at Taylor Marsh
Posted at April 12, 2008 5:24 PM in response to Geoffrey Garin: Obama's Small-Town Comments Would Damage Him In General Election -- And Super-Dels Should Consider Them
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I support Obama, but I wish he hadn't said anything about this. It feels like he's twisting the knife.
Posted at April 11, 2008 11:26 AM in response to Obama: I Would Have Gotten Rid Of Mark Penn
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Ok, go to MyDD. Todd Beaton (Hillary supporter)wrote an entire post on this. It was not his fundraiser. It was a dinner thrown by people voting for him to raise money. Completely different. You cannot hold him accountable for everything that his supporters say. It would be like holding Hillary Clinton responsible for all the idiocy you spew here...
and if it was Obama who sponsored the event, do you honestly believe the Clinton campaign wouldn't be milking it for all its worth...?
Posted at April 11, 2008 11:23 AM in response to Obama: I Would Have Gotten Rid Of Mark Penn
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it wasn't an obama event. It was an event held by people who are voting for Obama in order to raise money for him. He wasn't there, it wasn't advertised on his site. Even the crowd over at MyDD wrote a post about how you cannot hold Obama accountable for things his supporters say. It would be like holding Greg and Eric responsible for half of the idiocy in the comments.
Posted at April 10, 2008 8:30 PM in response to Poll: Obama Slips Against McCain, Now Losing Among Independents



