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Hilary on top with key WINS!!

xpowderxxpowderx Member UncommonPosts: 2,078

Hilary Clinton is my babe!!  Finally Obama put in his place!  www.ireland.com/newspaper/breaking/2008/0305/breaking6.html

 

 

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  • LaserwolfLaserwolf Member Posts: 2,383

    You got it wrong pal. The wins certainly kept her in the race and narrowed Obama's lead, but Obama is still quite far ahead and still has the edge. Personally I can't make up my mind between the two, but I think continuing the race is not a bad thing but a good thing.

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  • TechleoTechleo Member Posts: 1,984

        A interesting show there putting on this time. I was wondering how much of it is simply to steal promotional steam from the republican party though. One of the best ways to kill a candidate is simply to get them ignored. May the best lame duck win! By best I mean best politican... which isnt saying much hehehe

  • unconformedunconformed Member Posts: 700

    this conservative is rooting heavily for Clinton.

    barrack hussein obams is a fruitcake. be belongs nowhere near the white house.

    chips, dips chains & whips.

  • xpowderxxpowderx Member UncommonPosts: 2,078
    Originally posted by Laserwolf


    You got it wrong pal. The wins certainly kept her in the race and narrowed Obama's lead, but Obama is still quite far ahead and still has the edge. Personally I can't make up my mind between the two, but I think continuing the race is not a bad thing but a good thing.

    Obama cryed WOLF one too many times, its a downhill slide for him. Besides how can I be wrong? Medias poster boy is no longer the liberal love child he once was. Also every newspaper in the U.S and every news station is reporting the Hilary success.

  • windstrike1windstrike1 Member Posts: 553
    Originally posted by xpowderx


    Finally Obama put in his place!  

    So it is written.  So it shall be done.

  • DekronDekron Member UncommonPosts: 7,359

    Originally posted by unconformed


    this conservative is rooting heavily for Clinton.
    Conservatives are indeed voting for Clinton, but not why you may think. We are voting for Hilary so Obama will not win. Then, when the national election comes, Hilary will be buried by McCain.

    I don't support McCain, but I would rather have him than Hilary or Obama. And please, please people, do not listen to Obama's "We are going to change Washington" speech. Go look at his voting record. It will scare even the most liberal of you.

  • fulmanfufulmanfu Member Posts: 1,523

    too little too late, so to speak. hillary can't catch obama unless he gets caught with a prostitute or something.
    theres a reason shes talking about 'super ticket' with both of them on it.

  • MadAceMadAce Member Posts: 2,461

    If Obama wins... It'd be a MONUMENTAL disaster for the global entertainment industry. A president like Obama? Truly. A disaster.

  • Cabe2323Cabe2323 Member Posts: 2,939

    I honestly hope Clinton does get the nomination because I think she will get creamed in the general election by McCain.

     

    Obama is more of a wild card.  I am not sure how the election will fare. 

     

    Of course this election is going to depend a lot on who the VP picks are for each nominee.  If Obama is the nominee I wouldn't be suprised to see a McCain/Powell ticket.  If Clinton is the nominee I'm not sure on who the VP pick with be for McCain but I could see him picking up Crist. 

    The funniest ticket though (although I don't think it would ever happen because it would piss off the "conservative base" i.e. the neocons) would be a McCain/Bloomberg ticket.  Imagine that.  There would go all of the advantage that Clinton and Obama have in fundraising ability.  Since Bloomberg is on record stating he would spend 1 billion of his own money on an election.  He also does respect McCain so it isn't out of the realm of possibility. 

    Although it doesn't really matter that much to me.  Unless it's a McCain/Paul ticket (which would never happen since they are like polar opposites on so many issues) I don't see myself voting republican this year. 

    Maybe I should just change to independant since I have never actually voted for a republican candidate for President...   

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  • MadAceMadAce Member Posts: 2,461

    Originally posted by Cabe2323



    Since Bloomberg is on record stating he would spend 1 billion of his own money on an election.  He also does respect McCain so it isn't out of the realm of possibility.

    I love you, man. It's rare to see someone who realizes elections aren't about getting the right people in office or fixing problems or helping the people but about making sure the richest of the rich can buy even more power.

  • n25phillyn25philly Member Posts: 1,317

    I'm going to throw my hat into the ring as I am the true candidate for change.  I am not only going to go in and change things, but one I am done I am going to change them again.  Then, to keep everyone on their toes I am go and change it back to the way it is now.  Of course all the changes will happen so fast that you will only see the last one.  .That's a lot of chance as I am the candidate for change.  By the way does anyone have any change, I need change for the bus to my next stop on my changed tour about change.

    member of imminst.org

  • xpowderxxpowderx Member UncommonPosts: 2,078

    Originally posted by fulmanfu


    too little too late, so to speak. hillary can't catch obama unless he gets caught with a prostitute or something.

    theres a reason shes talking about 'super ticket' with both of them on it.
    Thats  partially correct Fulmanfu, Its call Super Delegation. Since neither candidate will most likely get the nomination with the democratic party. At the end of April they will go thru what is equivalent to a second primary, but in this case it is more thru delegates than actual public voters. In this case Hilary will win why? Because she has the electoral vote more so than Obama. Thus its a guaranteed win for Hilary.

    It is also a guarantee that a Republican will win the office due to this. Chaos Theory 101.. Enjoy!!

  • DraenorDraenor Member UncommonPosts: 7,918

    Originally posted by Dekron


     
    Originally posted by unconformed


    this conservative is rooting heavily for Clinton.
    Conservatives are indeed voting for Clinton, but not why you may think. We are voting for Hilary so Obama will not win. Then, when the national election comes, Hilary will be buried by McCain.

     

    I don't support McCain, but I would rather have him than Hilary or Obama. And please, please people, do not listen to Obama's "We are going to change Washington" speech. Go look at his voting record. It will scare even the most liberal of you.


    yup yup yup

    Your argument is like a two legged dog with an eating disorder...weak and unbalanced.

  • VemoiVemoi Member Posts: 1,546
    Originally posted by n25philly


    I'm going to throw my hat into the ring as I am the true candidate for change.  I am not only going to go in and change things, but one I am done I am going to change them again.  Then, to keep everyone on their toes I am go and change it back to the way it is now.  Of course all the changes will happen so fast that you will only see the last one.  .That's a lot of chance as I am the candidate for change.  By the way does anyone have any change, I need change for the bus to my next stop on my changed tour about change.



    Can I head up your department of Hope? I hope so. If we could just get more hope out there, change would be easy. I have some specific target regions where my hope will do the greatest good. I am hopeing our hope matches the hope that is hoped for.

  • TechleoTechleo Member Posts: 1,984

     After looking at the results I find it interesting that Obama almost across the board won the Urban votes in Ohio and Texas but lost the rural vote. Basically he wont where he was seen it seems like. Well in anycase Obama still has one hell of a good chance of winning if he sticks to his guns. Its going to be a interesting ride

  • fulmanfufulmanfu Member Posts: 1,523


    Originally posted by xpowderx
    Originally posted by fulmanfu too little too late, so to speak. hillary can't catch obama unless he gets caught with a prostitute or something.
    theres a reason shes talking about 'super ticket' with both of them on it.
    Thats partially correct Fulmanfu, Its call Super Delegation. Since neither candidate will most likely get the nomination with the democratic party. At the end of April they will go thru what is equivalent to a second primary, but in this case it is more thru delegates than actual public voters. In this case Hilary will win why? Because she has the electoral vote more so than Obama. Thus its a guaranteed win for Hilary.
    It is also a guarantee that a Republican will win the office due to this. Chaos Theory 101.. Enjoy!!

    i did enjoy it thanks!!

    pretty much all wrong though, but doesn't mean i didn't enjoy it.
    super delagates will vote for who's in the lead and its nearly impossible for her to pass obama, sorry dude. just the truth

  • n25phillyn25philly Member Posts: 1,317
    Originally posted by Vemoi

    Originally posted by n25philly


    I'm going to throw my hat into the ring as I am the true candidate for change.  I am not only going to go in and change things, but one I am done I am going to change them again.  Then, to keep everyone on their toes I am go and change it back to the way it is now.  Of course all the changes will happen so fast that you will only see the last one.  .That's a lot of chance as I am the candidate for change.  By the way does anyone have any change, I need change for the bus to my next stop on my changed tour about change.



    Can I head up your department of Hope? I hope so. If we could just get more hope out there, change would be easy. I have some specific target regions where my hope will do the greatest good. I am hopeing our hope matches the hope that is hoped for.

    based on your last sentence, you are hired!

    member of imminst.org

  • SiginSigin Member Posts: 71

    Eh, as long as the Republicunts get their way, it doesn't matter.  Remember, the ends justify the means.

     

    I really do hope they win, though.  And once the country is completely bankrupt, I'll get a big kick out of watching the mental acrobatics as they try to spin it as some sort of uncanny liberal conspiracy.

  • VyethVyeth Member UncommonPosts: 1,461

    Republicans.. Democrats.. Liberals.. Conservatives..  Seperation.. Seperation.. Seperation...

    As long as we divide... WE LOSE...

    Both parties make me SICK, but to be honest I find the attacks presented by the republicans to be alot more offensive when it comes to lobbying and debate.. For people to trash Obama for having "Hussein" in his name is the PURE american way... His god damned NAME means more than what he has promised to offer...

    What a joke people...

    There was even one instance where I seen a republican supporter outwardly SLAM a member of the military who did not TOTALLY agree with the actions taken in lieu of 911... Calling him un-patriotic, accusing him of treason and screaming for a discharge... Yet he has served in Iraq for 3 terms so far...

    What a joke..

  • unconformedunconformed Member Posts: 700

    Originally posted by Vyeth


    Republicans.. Democrats.. Liberals.. Conservatives..  Seperation.. Seperation.. Seperation...
    As long as we divide... WE LOSE...
    Both parties make me SICK, but to be honest I find the attacks presented by the republicans to be alot more offensive when it comes to lobbying and debate.. For people to trash Obama for having "Hussein" in his name is the PURE american way... His god damned NAME means more than what he has promised to offer...
    What a joke people...
    There was even one instance where I seen a republican supporter outwardly SLAM a member of the military who did not TOTALLY agree with the actions taken in lieu of 911... Calling him un-patriotic, accusing him of treason and screaming for a discharge... Yet he has served in Iraq for 3 terms so far...
    What a joke..
    Ive heard Harry Reid and Nancy Pelosi, amongst other, claim the 'war is lost' in the middle of the fight, they still claim it yet continue to fund it. ok...

     

    chips, dips chains & whips.

  • Doesnt matter who wins.  Obama, Clinton, or McCain, they are all going to screw use over.  Just some will do a better job at screwing the middle class and others will just screw everyone.   Going to be another 4 years of a crapy president.

  • MadAceMadAce Member Posts: 2,461

    Originally posted by xxvicexx


    NEITHER Hillary Clinton or Barrack Obama can get the Nomination without Super Delegates deciding it.
    Thats right folks! *unelected* personalities will decide the Democrats nominee.
    Enjoy that crow Lefties its flies right in the face of all you lambast.
     
     
     
     
    John McCain 2008

    And the rich decide who's running in the primaries in the first place.

  • MakaneMakane Member Posts: 232

    Do people really want two families in the top spot of our government for 20+ years?

    I'm voting for either Obama or Mccain because wives and sons of previous presidents should NOT be eligible to carry on a Monarchy through the presidency for extended periods of time.

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