Hillary supporters Unit #3 ..yes we are still here!

Sorry, but that site was established in February 2008.

"Hillary Clinton Forum Established February 9, 2008"


Did you even bother to look around before doubting it? :rolleyes: In the archives, there are only pro-Hillary threads through the primary.

But, do you know who actually registered the Domain? There is still nothing that would indicate otherwise on the "anonymous" registration. You don't find that interesting? I mean, even that nasty fringe group that posted Palin's baby on ebay has a contact name and address on their registration.
 
Did you look at the right website? It is hillaryclintonforum.net, not hillaryclintonforum.com

It looks like a vBulletin community to me.
 
Did you look at the right website? It is hillaryclintonforum.net, not hillaryclintonforum.com

It looks like a vBulletin community to me.

Someone has to own the domain, though. Call me skeptical, but I find it odd that a politcally based board trying to encourage Hillary supporters to vote Republican is registered anonymously.

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For any Hillary supporters looking for a pro-Hillary website free of Obama supporters, check this forum out:

http://www.hillaryclintonforum.net/discussion/forumdisplay.php?f=42

The forum is made up of Dems and Repubs. The members here are still very loyal to Hillary and are part of the PUMA movement. Most feel betrayed by the DNC and are actively working to elect JM (so that HC can run again in 2012). Read this response from one poster:


Quote:
Would a true Hillary support really go over to the McCain/Palin ticket?

It amazes me why some people just don't get it. This is not just about Hillary not getting the nomination. For me, it is about almost everything else that happened. The attempt to try and destroy the Clintons using the race card, the sexism leveled at Hillary and not stopped by the DNC, FL and MI, the 1/2 votes, the stolen delegates, the underhanded caucuses, the backroom deals, the payoffs, the hateful attitudes of the Obama supporters, the super delegates deciding the primary, the biased media, the attempt to not put Hillarys name on the roll call ballot, the sham they called the roll call nomination, the fall in line, get over it narcissistic attitude showed by Obama, Pelosi, Dean, Reid and many more. Did I miss anything?


Sorry - but my reproductive rights are more important than making a stand.

Plus McCain will never end that war in Iraq. I can't have that on my conscience......
 

Why don't you look at the site for yourself and decide if its really run by Hillary supporters? Yes, right now there are a lot of McCain threads but if you look back a few months ago, it is all pro-Hillary. And they are still supporting down-ticket Dems.

I just thought some of the HS here might want to talk to other HS, without the OS.
 
Why don't you look at the site for yourself and decide if its really run by Hillary supporters? Yes, right now there are a lot of McCain threads but if you look back a few months ago, it is all pro-Hillary. And they are still supporting down-ticket Dems.

I just thought some of the HS here might want to talk to other HS, without the OS.

And I Thank You very much :thumbsup2

Been checking it out and will probably join the forum.
 
Sorry - but my reproductive rights are more important than making a stand.

Plus McCain will never end that war in Iraq. I can't have that on my conscience......

Agreed, the Supreme Court is the real prize in this election, no matter how either side is trying to blur that fact. I don't think the Dems or Reps (the high up movers and shakers) really care who's name or face is on the ballot, as long as they win so they can control the SC. McCain/Palin and Obama/Biden are puppets on a string. They can be molded into who ever the higher ups want. That is obvious by the way McCain's positions are vastly opposite to his stands on issues in 2000 and 2004, and his selection of Palin to appease the ultra right wing. The same is true of Obama, and is probably one of the reasons Hillary isn't on the ticket as VP.
 
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For any Hillary supporters looking for a pro-Hillary website free of Obama supporters, check this forum out:

http://www.hillaryclintonforum.net/discussion/forumdisplay.php?f=42

The forum is made up of Dems and Repubs. The members here are still very loyal to Hillary and are part of the PUMA movement. Most feel betrayed by the DNC and are actively working to elect JM (so that HC can run again in 2012). Read this response from one poster:


Quote:
Would a true Hillary support really go over to the McCain/Palin ticket?

It amazes me why some people just don't get it. This is not just about Hillary not getting the nomination. For me, it is about almost everything else that happened. The attempt to try and destroy the Clintons using the race card, the sexism leveled at Hillary and not stopped by the DNC, FL and MI, the 1/2 votes, the stolen delegates, the underhanded caucuses, the backroom deals, the payoffs, the hateful attitudes of the Obama supporters, the super delegates deciding the primary, the biased media, the attempt to not put Hillarys name on the roll call ballot, the sham they called the roll call nomination, the fall in line, get over it narcissistic attitude showed by Obama, Pelosi, Dean, Reid and many more. Did I miss anything?

Interesting site, but I was turned-off by the Palin praise (where's that vomiting emoticon?). Sorry, the two women are not interchangeable. Maybe it's just me but I really can't see how could I support both Hillary and SP?
 
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I agree and I think whether McCain gets elected or Obama, they will both just be a one term president.

Neither one has clue one about the economy. I can't wait to see how this shakes out. Hillary 2012!!!
 
Agreed, the Supreme Court is the real prize in this election, no matter how either side is trying to blur that fact. I don't think the Dems or Reps (the high up movers and shakers) really care who's name or face is on the ballot, as long as they win so they can control the SC. McCain/Palin and Obama/Biden are puppets on a string. They can be molded into who ever the higher ups want. That is obvious by the way McCain's positions are vastly opposite to his stands on issues in 2000 and 2004, and his selection of Palin to appease the ultra right wing. The same is true of Obama, and is probably one of the reasons Hillary isn't on the ticket as VP.

Do you really think so? I think she's not on the ticket solely due to Obama's ego.
 
Interesting site, but I was turned-off by the Palin praise (where's that vomiting emoticon?). Sorry, the two women are not interchangeable. Maybe it's just me but I really can't see how could I support both Hillary and SP?

Hillary and Palin are complete polar opposites. The only thing they have in common is the dirt the OS have been heaping on them this election cycle.
 
I am so tired of listening to Obama and McCain railing against each other....Listening to Obama going after what McCain said and that McCain came back and fixed what he said....well how many times has Obama said..."That's not what I meant" :confused3

I don't care who said what wrong and dont care who says the other is worse...I just want to here who is going to fix it and how.....I feel like I am watching a bunch of kindergartners talk or older kids that just have to talk to there friends about the other....

GEEEEEEEEEEEESH...PLA EZE already
 
Hillary and Palin are complete polar opposites. The only thing they have in common is the dirt the OS have been heaping on them this election cycle.

I said it was ONE of the reasons Hillary isn't on the ticket. Remember the Democratic hierarchy wasn't too keen on Hillary during the primaries. I am also certain Obama's ego (and to some extent Michelle Obama's ego) also came into play. I think there were a lot of factors in play against Hillary being VP, but I think if she'd has the support of the Democratic hierarchy, she would at least have been one of the "finalists."
 
I said it was ONE of the reasons Hillary isn't on the ticket. Remember the Democratic hierarchy wasn't too keen on Hillary during the primaries. I am also certain Obama's ego (and to some extent Michelle Obama's ego) also came into play. I think there were a lot of factors in play against Hillary being VP, but I think if she'd has the support of the Democratic hierarchy, she would at least have been one of the "finalists."

If you are right (and I have no reason to think you aren't) what kind of bozos do we have running the Democratic party? Eh, forget it, I know, the kind that are going to lose the presidency this year as well.
 
Lou Dobbs was so on base today about the campaigns and everything they are doing.....also on the drop in the market and the housing crises.....

He made me want to get up and cheer :dance3: he does not usually do that for me.

Funny we still have no house signs in my neighborhood and usually everyone has them :confused3 ...how about your neighborhood?????
 
If you are right (and I have no reason to think you aren't) what kind of bozos do we have running the Democratic party? Eh, forget it, I know, the kind that are going to lose the presidency this year as well.

The same type of people lovin' the aphrodisiac of power that are running the Republican party, unfortunately.
 
[QUOTE="Got Disney";27600900]Lou Dobbs was so on base today about the campaigns and everything they are doing.....also on the drop in the market and the housing crises.....

He made me want to get up and cheer :dance3: he does not usually do that for me.

Funny we still have no house signs in my neighborhood and usually everyone has them :confused3 ...how about your neighborhood?????[/QUOTE]


Nada, usually we have a handful, mostly from the die hard party faithful. There is one large sign about a mile away for Ron Paul.
 
[QUOTE="Got Disney";27600900]Lou Dobbs was so on base today about the campaigns and everything they are doing.....also on the drop in the market and the housing crises.....

He made me want to get up and cheer :dance3: he does not usually do that for me.

Funny we still have no house signs in my neighborhood and usually everyone has them :confused3 ...how about your neighborhood?????[/QUOTE]

I've never seen such apathy as in this election. Every now and then (very rarely) I see an Obama bumper sticker. I've seen none for McCain. I haven't seen any house signs for either one. By this time in every other election I remember the signs and bumper stickers are everywhere.

Seems like we're not the only ones disenchanted with the choices this year....
 
[QUOTE="Got Disney";27600900]
Funny we still have no house signs in my neighborhood and usually everyone has them :confused3 ...how about your neighborhood?????[/QUOTE]


I have seen 2 McCain signs, one that just says McCain (that has been up before Palin became his running mate) and then one that says Veterns for McCain.

No Obama ones in my immedate neighbor, but when I was on the other side of town this weekend visting a friend I did see one Obama sign.

no bumper stickers for either Obama or McCain have been seen though.

I also have only seen one Norm Coleman sign and one Al Franken sign. Usually you see sign after sign when it comes to the Senate election

Of course most people in MN are disgusted with Coleman AND Franken that no one wants to support them :rolleyes1
 

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