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viperfjr 02:48:17 PM May 20 2008

hobe57: Do you honestly think that it would make a difference if I did as you suggested. Those super delegates have already been paid off to support the puppet in the suit to be the savior of the world!! We may not be able to change things now but just wait till they are up for relection, then we can get our revenge!! Vote them out. We are a country of short term memory but this we won't forget!!

judymills777 02:45:40 PM May 20 2008

If I lived in fl or mi I would tell the DNC to go to HELL and vote McCain. What happened to "Make every vote count? What a JOKE!

peakarach 02:43:14 PM May 20 2008

Hussein Obama Rev.Wright=God damn america.

peakarach 02:42:10 PM May 20 2008

People,if Hillary is not the nominee,all we have to do is vote for McCain,so Hillary can run again in the next 4 yrs.

Hillary or McCain only!

peakarach 02:39:43 PM May 20 2008

Hussein Obama,please stay away from IA!

hobe57 02:31:14 PM May 20 2008

viperfjr- you are so right. You should call your super delegates and the democratic party and tell them to seat Florida and Michigan as they voted and also tell your super delegate that you strongly support Hillary.

producerx 02:29:59 PM May 20 2008

Its becoming painfully obvious that the only solution is to vote for McCain. Sadly, both democratic candidates are looking pretty scary at this point.

hobe57 02:28:21 PM May 20 2008

We want Hillary - she is the better candidate with the best experience, plans and the will and knowledge to carry it out. We need her and she is the only one who can beat mccain. The democratic party is behind the times with their put downs of women and feeling a woman could not be the best president. The democratic party is going to lose a lot of women who are angry about the fact that this has not been about who is the better candidate but have pushed for obama right from the start.

kmar20009 02:22:15 PM May 20 2008

I wish people would stop claiming that Clinton has more experience. Obama has held elective office twice as long as Clinton, has faced the voters three times as many times as Clinton. He was active in political and social organizing before running for office. His political career was made on his own merits, not those of his spouse. The Clintonistas seem to feel that she has a right to the nomination by virtue of the fact that she is a woman. I believe America is ready for a woman president. It just isn't ready for THIS woman to be president. It took 12 years to regain a Democratic Congress after Hillary's helath care fiasco of 1993. Let's not repeat our mistakes.

c47743 02:18:04 PM May 20 2008

People need to realize , change can go two(2) ways . To the people that keep saying "It HAS to be better" , don't you believe it . Just ask anybody that lived through the gas shortages of the late 70's . If we surrender Iraq and let Iran take over , we will see a thing called gas rationing . Are you ready to get by on 5 gallons a week ?

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