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A Note to the remaining Undecided Super Delegates and Voters in West Virgina and Kentucky.
Please Endorse/Vote for Barack Obama
I initially liked the idea of having a nice long nomination cycle. More and more people are being brought into the Democratic process and registering as Democrats all across our nation. But as this process
nears its end, it becomes clearer that for one to win, one must lose. A very difficult situation indeed. It is regrettable that Hillary is trying to push her campaign forward on such divisive grounds as race, apparently
not learning from her "Gas Tax Holiday" flop that voters aren't as dumb as she assumes they are. If Americans could take a moment and look over both campaigns without race or gender a lenses on, Obama
has run an open and honest campaign connecting with Americans on very real issues. That approach is sincerely refreshing and his supporters appreciate it. How on earth are Hillary suporters supposed to rally
around, "Vote for me, I'm white?" On the basis of policies, proposals, and issues - both our candidates are very similiarly aligned with only minor differences in implementation. As a proud member of the
Democratic Party, it deeply concerns me the negative tone our nomination process has taken. Looking at the math after North Carolina and Indiana, it has become clear that Super Delegates must form a
consensus to nominate a candidate to represent all of us. I personally believe that Barack Obama should be our nominee. He has demonstrated throughout his campaign a higher road message of unity and
change that has successfully resonated with most voters that will serve our Democratic Party and indeed our nation well for years to come. He has demonstrated organizational fundraising skills that have
out-paced any to date that can be utilized quite effectively all across our nation for years to come. I am very concerned that to sweep that infrastructure aside may have quite honestly catastrophic consequences
that our party not not soon recover from. It would be a huge monetary advantage, with the fundraising grassroots infrastructure put in place by Barack Obama, to have him as our nominee. I want to grow our party
and he has done just that. Hillary's base has for all intents and purposes remained stagnant. I like the prospects of our country's bright future, I just dont see Hillary getting us there as she is one of the most
polarizing candidates that we could possibly nominate - and that is right out of the gate. Obama is a fresh new face, very intelligent, with a sincere message, sound policies and proposals, no political pandering,
and has run a masterful campaign against which most consider to be the most powerful political machine in history. Please come on board so we can keep the Republican crossovers we have and draw even
more Independents and first-time voters in. We can not win in November without a unified party and a unified message. Barack Obama IS the voice of inspiration, hope, & change with millions behind him.
Our time is now America.
VOTE for CHANGE, and continue your support for this movement.
God Bless America & Barack Obama
With Open eyes |
05.09.08 - 3:36 pm | #
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As you said Susan, that ship has sailed.
Hillary, despite her towering faults, knows she has a much better chance again McCain than Obama. Obama knows it. McCain knows it. Apparently the only people in America unaware of the fact are the Democratic "leadership".
McCain can beat Hillary. But he would crush Obama easily. McCain's numbers in some states are as much as a 20 to 30 point advantage over Obama. But they're going to nominate him anyway.
It's killing her. You can see it in her eyes, she knows the truth of the matter: Obama is going to lose by hundreds of electoral votes.
Hillary will make sure Obama will not been seen as legitimate and try her luck again in 2012, but what would she run on if McCain turns Iraq, the economy, and immigration policy around?
We'll see in 2012. McCain's choice of VP is very important this year.
Lightwave |
05.09.08 - 3:36 pm | #
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It is too little too late for the Clintons. Now we'll see what happens in the General Campaign when McCain starts attacking Obama on his record (or lack of it) and Obama cries racism.
Katie Norcross |
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05.09.08 - 4:11 pm | #
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Well why not.. after all she IS MARRIED to the FIRST Black president and feels right at home bashing the RACE... on another Issue:
First Barry HO gets "giddy" publicly accepting the Hamas endorsemnet but let Mc Cain say it and the FANGS come out and call him OLD... Advise to MAC..Call him as being in Diapers .. RR did it to Mondale and the AMERICAN public acted accordingly!!!
redhawk |
05.09.08 - 4:20 pm | #
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"evidenced by Charlie Rangel (D-Manhattan), saying, 'I can't believe Sen. Clinton would say anything that dumb."
I can. These guys suffer from chronic cases of foot in mouth disease. All McCain has to do is keep it polite and he's golden. What a scary, silly government we have.
Andrew |
05.09.08 - 4:43 pm | #
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Yes, she IS toast, although her, and her pseudo husband's, ego will not allow her to bow out.
Now, if only the voters of New York would pull their collective heads out of their asses and throw her out next term, then we would finally be rid of this wretched family.
T.J. |
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05.09.08 - 5:55 pm | #
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Erudite Staeement By Rangel the KROOK.. when people see me in my 755 a month Rental Caddy paid by Tax payers they say.. Isn't it grear that he's doing so good??? Rangel SUCKS!
redhawk |
05.09.08 - 5:57 pm | #
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Huh? Comin' in weak Redhawk. Point?
Andrew Sparrow |
05.09.08 - 9:19 pm | #
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What??? Rangle the Mongrel is bragging about his Tax payer paid for CADDY... Get it??? he should get a mOPED that stupid Bastard!!!!!
redhawk |
05.09.08 - 10:42 pm | #
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I would advise Hillary to keep on playing the Race Card. Hillary should be beware if Obama is out of the picture. McCain will cream her because she won't have those highly educated groups,elitists, enthused young persons and African Americans to get her elected. Then where will she be? Out in the cold wishing she hadn't shut out the those votes to go with the her select group of people she identified as key to her becoming president. Get busy raising money to payoff your debts Hillary and slink back to the Senate. Of course they will ignore her because she doesn't get along with most of her peers.
jac |
05.09.08 - 11:00 pm | #
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Oh yes keep the SHE WEanie to keep on destroyinmg thr LOON bin Party...and then really play to the racist singing Ministers to bail her out... now that will be an alliance for the ages!!!
redhawk |
05.09.08 - 11:08 pm | #
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I don't trust the Clinton's and Obama better watch his back. They don't get mad they get even. There have been a lot of suspicious deaths surounding the Clintons, Vince Foster, Ron Brown,Ed Wiley and most of their Body guards have died at least 12 of them. Did these people know too much and have to be kept quiet. Some of these people were gathering info on the Clintons and look what happened to them. I was sent the website by a friend "suspicious deaths around the Clintons". Very interesting reading.
On the race issue Hillary didn't have to play the race card it was aleady put into play by her husband in South Carolina and since then by the Rev. Wright story. I would like to know what the difference is: A man who endorses MCcain says that we bought 911 on ourselves, and he calls this man his advisor and mentor. How long has he listened to this man? What he said sounds a lot like chickens coming home to roost. He has another endorsment by a person who says the catholic church is a whore and Katrina was caused by a gay parade. I ask you what is the difference in MCcain's associatons with these people and Obama's pastor? None.
At least Obama repudiated Rev.Wright and he is no longer affiliated with him,MCcain on the other hand embraces the people around him that says these awful things, but nothing is said, so there is one set of rules for blacks and one for whites. Hillary is just doing what she is doing because she knows she can.
Smitty |
05.10.08 - 2:00 am | #
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Obama can't win the GE!
Why hasn't the media mentioned that Hillary has won the pop. vot in more congression districts that Obama.
Read these articles The Obama Strikes Back and The New American Disnfranchisement at
www.politicallydrunk.blogspot.com
MB |
05.10.08 - 9:42 am | #
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How about this possible scenario:
The Faggy LOONS Nominate BarryHo as the Donkey heads Candidate... Shillery Runs as an INDEPENDENT and Michelle runs away from America.. Mac Walzes in and Rudy runs for Senator from NYS... That would really make a Scene on Saturday Night LIve wouldn't it????
redhawk |
05.12.08 - 4:03 pm | #
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