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The absolute disrespect for Sen. Clinton tells me something. It's an under 30 something. I can't believe these people are the ones making the decision for this race. It scares the ... out of me.
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I am one of the few young people that voted for Hillary- the woman is made of steel and is so amazing. She truly understands what the country needs and will fight for the American people no matter what it takes. She's an amazing person with more fight than I thought was possible. I am truly saddened that Obama will likely get the nomination, and therefore when Hillary drops out, I will betray my party and vote for McCain. You must have experience to make the White house work right. You have to know what you are doing. Let the elders of this country rule this country. Not only have they earned it, but they have learned from mistakes in the past that make them a stronger person they are now. As a young person, I respect older people because they have had to fight everyday of their life to get where they are now. As a young person, we should be trying to learn from them. Also - to say that Obama is "new" politics is completely off-base. Look at all the scandals coming out - Resko, Ayers, unlawfully giving state grants, and HIS PASTOR for 20 yrs. I might add. He is no different from the rest. Also, he is from Chicago - Chicago style politics generally are the worst kind. He's been in the US Senate 3 yrs. - if he's the next president that will be the largest and most undeserving promotion anyone could possibly give him. Obama is very arrogant and disrespectful to regular hard working Americans. Because of that, he cannot win in November. He struggles with white working class voters who are the majority of this country. He lost the white vote in both North Carolina and Indiana 60 -40 in both states. That is a bad message. Also, 50% of Hillary's voters said they would not vote for Obama. So that means they are either staying home or voting for McCain. If you can't carry the white vote, then you can't win the presidency - it is just that simple. This country cares about minorities - but it is still majority rules in the end - that's why were called a democracy. Black voters, rich people, and young voters will not be able to offset white voters, middle class voters, and older voters (who generally vote more often in November and represent a larger portion of this country when compared to young people). Come November - people will see that. Thanks to other democrats for creating a nominee who cannot win in November. Obama will not win in November due to the way he handled the primary voting (check the polls -McCain leading by 9% in Fl), probably will lose Michigan for the same reason. Will lose Ohio because the demographics don't suit him (McCain leads in polls) - no one has won the presidency without Ohio either by the way. And Obama will be close in PA. If you cannot win at least 2 of the 3 swing states, (FL OHIO PA)- then your done in the general election. Look how Bush won the white house (florida and ohio got it for him).
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Well, I agree with most of what you said except that Hillary is an "amazing person."
She is hardcore ambitious. She is smart. But she is 100% wrong on most every issue.
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I was hardcore Republican most of my life. I am impressed by Hillary and I would call her "Amazing Woman" even though I hated them while they were in power and I never voted for her husband, mainly because he knew how to control Republican majority. Obama is no comparison for her. The guy is a racist, corrupt and incompetent as Senator. He associates himself with hate groups like Farakkan, Al Sharpton, Ayers, Wright etc... If Hillary is candidate I will bolt my party and vote for her. If not I am sticking to Johm McCain. I know first hand my own party people voted for Obama to pull Hillary down in the earlier elections. They knew it would be difficult to beat her. Unfortunately Democrats fell for it and are giving more caucus delegates to Obama and they are going to loose if he's the candidate. There are just too many skeletons in his closet.
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As a young person I'm getting sick and tired of hearing from older folks on how strong Hillary is.
If Hillary is or was so strong - why is someone who is worth $100 million USD, who came into the race with a strong brand name (Clinton), had fawning press, had the support of the political establishment - LOSING - to unknown (in 2006) black Senator from IL, who has a funny sounding Muslim name.
The fact of the manner is that Hillary got out worked and out hustled. Get over it.!!
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05.09.08 - 2:01 am | #
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Obama definetly needs to be stopped. His hard-core liberal antics are too much for even me to put up with. I am more of a liberal than most but his supporters are just young, rude, and downright stupid.
Sorry for the plug
http://slapobama.blogspot.com/
If anyone reads this can you please tell me what you think.
Thanks.
Curtis |
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05.09.08 - 3:54 am | #
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Great Blog
Curtis |
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05.09.08 - 3:56 am | #
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RWS... Also don't forget about:
Unsinkable Ted Kennedy, unsinkable JFK and sinkable wannabe pilot John-John! Were these Cafeteria Catholics baptized in Holy Water... or SALT WATER? - Chowwwwder 2008
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