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Hanable -> RE: Clinton camp lowers the bar (3/2/2008 3:52:06 PM)

i jsut began voting.. 2 years ago. so im not the best to ask about politics. but i will say this. clinton will never get my vote. at one time maybe i would have voted for him/her, i mean they r basicly the same person right? i will either vote for obama or the person running agaisnt clinton. i dont trust her at all. idk much about her politics.. and i dont care much about them either. i know i should but.. i dont. deal with it.

i do think we need to change the health care system, the economy. theres a lot of stuff we need to change/reform/do away with. but lets face it.. one person, no matter how good they r isnt gonna be able to change all of it in 4 years. with all the lobiests and red tape.. its jsut.. not gonna happen.

im gonna shut up for now.. maybe later ill rant some more.

H >:)




Level -> RE: Clinton camp lowers the bar (3/2/2008 3:52:08 PM)

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ORIGINAL: TheHeretic

       Rudy certainly hired some dumb-ass advisors. 


Rich, yep, that's another good example. I'm sure  he's still sitting back, wondering "what the hell happened??"




Level -> RE: Clinton camp lowers the bar (3/2/2008 3:54:32 PM)

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ORIGINAL: Sinergy

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ORIGINAL: Level

Sinergy, it might be the best thing for not only the cadidates, but for the public, if they'd just do away with those advisors. It just blows my mind.
 


Who Would Jesus Hire As An Advisor?

Sinergy




Exactly. Talk about the ultimate "no spin zone".....




Level -> RE: Clinton camp lowers the bar (3/3/2008 9:02:42 AM)

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Democratic Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton suggested Monday she'll press on with the campaign after Tuesday's crucial primaries, arguing that momentum is on her side despite 11 straight losses to rival Sen. Barack Obama.

"I'm just getting warmed up," Clinton told reporters, looking ahead to a busy day of campaign events in Ohio and Texas where polls show a close race ahead of Tuesday's primaries.


http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080303/ap_on_el_pr/clinton




Mercnbeth -> RE: Clinton camp lowers the bar (3/3/2008 10:49:58 AM)

~ Fast Reply ~

Saw these two ads and thought that Senator McCain ran them:

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The ad's narrator asks, "Who do you want answering the phone [at 3 a.m.]?"[image]http://i.l.cnn.net/cnn/.element/img/2.0/mosaic/tabs/video.gif[/image] Watch Clinton's ad ยป 

The response: 
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Obama said that it was meant to "play upon people's fears" and "scare up votes." [image]http://i.l.cnn.net/cnn/.element/img/2.0/mosaic/tabs/video.gif[/image] Watch Obama respond to the Clinton ad


WOW! Senator McCain still leads the pack of three of who I won't vote for, given up on the thought of voting FOR someone once again, with Senator Clinton slightly behind Senator Obama; as least reprehensible. 

You want conspiracy theory? These candidate choices brought to you by...McCain/Feingold  - 'Eliminating the common man from the election process since 2002.' 

Now without the backing of the big money '527 Groups' (a/k/a PACs) your chances of winning are zero.




mnottertail -> RE: Clinton camp lowers the bar (3/3/2008 10:55:50 AM)

I am thinking if there is a 3 am phone call in the white house, that it is for my main man Billy J, and he just got him a hookup for a blowjob.

Ron




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