Hillary Supporters unite....no bashing please! only smiles

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Welcome :thumbsup2 I go into the Conservative thread all the time and have been respected in there and not bashed even though they know I am for Hillary...

I do no McCain bashing or Bush Bashing in there but you may see it in here....so please understand. Also I read all stuff Hillary and Obama in Conservative thread and I still hold my respect as to not complain in there about that...after all it's the conservative thread and it is expected :thumbsup2[/QUOTE]

http://www.disboards.com/showpost.php?p=23443347&postcount=1545

Did you miss that post?

BTW, I would be thrilled if Hillary gets the nomination for many reasons: mainly because she would be a great President. But also because I can't wait to see how all the con posters who are so sympathetic to Hillary now go back to to demonizing and bashing her the moment she gets the nomination.

It will be real interesting to see how welcome you feel over there then.
 
http://www.disboards.com/showpost.php?p=23443347&postcount=1545

Did you miss that post?

BTW, I would be thrilled if Hillary gets the nomination for many reasons: mainly because she would be a great President. But also because I can't wait to see how all the con posters who are so sympathetic to Hillary now go back to to demonizing and bashing her the moment she gets the nomination.

It will be real interesting to see how welcome you feel over there then.

:rotfl2: ya I know that but when I first started in there they were all over Hillary like she was well lets leave it at that because sure you get my point :lmao: but still I was not bashed and when it comes down to who ever on the DEMS side against McCain...it will be more hard core..but I expect that and if I cant deal with it I will just turn around and walk out...but I will never post my opinions in a rude way in there because it is not my place to do so.

I go in there expecting bashing of the DEM candidates...but they have not bashed me....well except for devj 8 or what ever his name is...but he does not scare me and the posters in there have told him that I am welcome and to leave me alone :thumbsup2

Glad you are for Hillary...if she does not get the nod are you voting for McCain? and why Hillary and not McCain?
 
[QUOTE="Got Disney";23495963]:rotfl2: ya I know that but when I first started in there they were all over Hillary like she was well lets leave it at that because sure you get my point :lmao: but still I was not bashed and when it comes down to who ever on the DEMS side against McCain...it will be more hard core..but I expect that and if I cant deal with it I will just turn around and walk out...but I will never post my opinions in a rude way in there because it is not my place to do so.

I go in there expecting bashing of the DEM candidates...but they have not bashed me....well except for devj 8 or what ever his name is...but he does not scare me and the posters in there have told him that I am welcome and to leave me alone :thumbsup2

Glad you are for Hillary...if she does not get the nod are you voting for McCain? and why Hillary and not McCain?[/QUOTE]


Yes, I will vote for McCain out of spite if Hillary doesn't get the nomination. I don't care about the issues of the Democratic platform -its all about the personality for me.:rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes:


Seriously, I prefer Obama ever so slightly but I care more about the Democratic platform and the Supreme Court than I do about petty, in-fighting.
 
Yes, I will vote for McCain out of spite if Hillary doesn't get the nomination. I don't care about the issues of the Democratic platform -its all about the personality for me.:rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes:


Seriously, I prefer Obama ever so slightly but I care more about the Democratic platform and the Supreme Court than I do about petty, in-fighting.

DH is a Rep also and is voting for Hillary...he said that he likes McCain but does not like that he wants to stay in Iraq for 100 years if that's what it takes. He feels that we are in to much debt to continue on that long.

He does not lean far right but leans more Moderate like McCain. He does not feel that we should pull out at this time but 100 years is too long and he feels that Hillary is a smart woman and if she sees that we need to pull out slowly but pull out...she will.

He feels Obama will just come out because he so against the war. Although was surprised to hear him say during the debate that he would leave some troops there to protect the American embassy and our interests. That is said to be about 75,000 troops behind to do so. So he will still be leaving troops in there and not pulling out 100% as first mentioned.
 

Did I read earlier in this thread, or even in another thread, that Hillary wins in the states that only Dems can vote in the primary and/or that more dems vote for Hillary than Barack? He gets the repubs and indys? I think that is very telling. What will those republicans and independants do come general election time? Atleast with Hillary getting the dem vote, they'll less likely switch sides in November.
 
Did I read earlier in this thread, or even in another thread, that Hillary wins in the states that only Dems can vote in the primary and/or that more dems vote for Hillary than Barack? He gets the repubs and indys? I think that is very telling. What will those republicans and independants do come general election time? Atleast with Hillary getting the dem vote, they'll less likely switch sides in November.

I had posted that there are 3 polls showing( CNN political activist showed them) at this time that shows there are more Dem voting for McCain than there are REP voting for Obama.

At least with Hillary we know what we get....not sure what will happen during the General election with Obama....not sure if this is one of the things you were referring to?
 
Did I read earlier in this thread, or even in another thread, that Hillary wins in the states that only Dems can vote in the primary and/or that more dems vote for Hillary than Barack? He gets the repubs and indys? I think that is very telling. What will those republicans and independants do come general election time? Atleast with Hillary getting the dem vote, they'll less likely switch sides in November.

Here is a site that lists the primary status by state. I guess you could then look at which HRC won and which Obama did to get a general feel.

Primaries: Open and Closed
 
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[QUOTE="Got Disney";23496909]I had posted that there are 3 polls showing( CNN political activist showed them) at this time that shows there are more Dem voting for McCain than there are REP voting for Obama.

At least with Hillary we know what we get....not sure what will happen during the General election with Obama....not sure if this is one of the things you were referring to?[/QUOTE]

No I read some where that Hillary wins the democrats but the republicans and independants end up giving Obama the popular vote and the win.
 
Did I read earlier in this thread, or even in another thread, that Hillary wins in the states that only Dems can vote in the primary and/or that more dems vote for Hillary than Barack? He gets the repubs and indys? I think that is very telling. What will those republicans and independants do come general election time? Atleast with Hillary getting the dem vote, they'll less likely switch sides in November.

YUP! I said that! There is a "theory" out there that Rebuplicans are voting for Obama in the Democrat Primaries...SO he will get the Democratic Presidential bid. However They wont vote for him in the General Election, therefore guaranteeing a GOP Victory!:sad2:
(this is why the Super delegates were set up to begin with)

But there is no way to know this for sure. There is no public records stating that any precinct had 100 Republicans, 100 Democrats and 100 Independents come to vote & the resuts were....100 votes for Hillary, 260 votes for Obama, 40 for McCain...etc.

The only "proof' is that the Democrat Candidate totals votes are MUCH MUCH MUCH higher then the Rebuplican Candidate total votes in the states that allow cross voting and same day registration.

It could all mean that the Rebuplicans are in LOVE with Obama too...but that is highly doubtful!:confused3
 
Open - any party can vote for any candidate
Closed - only open to Democrats

Tennessee - Open
New Mexico - Closed
Arizona - Closed
California - Semi-Closed; only D and I can vote
Arkansas - Open
Oklahoma - Closed
New York - Closed
Mass - Semi-Closed; only D and I can vote
NJ - Semi-Closed; only D and I
Florida - Closed
NH - Semi-Closed; only D and I


Lost all caucuses but Nevada (Closed Caucus)


I'll do the Obama list when I get home if someone else doesn't do it before then.
 
It could all mean that the Rebuplicans are in LOVE with Obama too...but that is highly doubtful!:confused3

I don't know...they are used ti drinking Kool-Aid on that side of the aisle. ;)
 
I don't know...they are used ti drinking Kool-Aid on that side of the aisle. ;)

:lmao: Please that is the "disboard" answer to EVERYTHING! YUK!:scared: Kool Aid.

I'd prefer just asked if I was DRUNK!:thumbsup2
 
Open - any party can vote for any candidate
Closed - only open to Democrats

Tennessee - Open
New Mexico - Closed
Arizona - Closed
California - Semi-Closed; only D and I can vote
Arkansas - Open
Oklahoma - Closed
New York - Closed
Mass - Semi-Closed; only D and I can vote
NJ - Semi-Closed; only D and I
Florida - Closed
NH - Semi-Closed; only D and I


Lost all caucuses but Nevada (Closed Caucus)


I'll do the Obama list when I get home if someone else doesn't do it before then.

OFF THE TOP OF MY HEAD...I know Hillary won the following

California - Semi-Closed; only D and I can vote
New York - Closed
Mass - Semi-Closed; only D and I can vote
NJ - Semi-Closed; only D and I
Florida - Closed *this is being fought
 
It could all mean that the Rebuplicans are in LOVE with Obama too...but that is highly doubtful!:confused3


Actually, on this board anyway, they have all suddenly fell in love with Hillary.
Go figure.:confused3
 
Actually, on this board anyway, they have all suddenly fell in love with Hillary.
Go figure.:confused3

:rotfl2: I know...that is a wonder.....all I can figure is that at first they were against Hillary but after awhile started getting tired of the Obama love (as have some of us Dems ) and decided the worst of the 2 evils would be Hillary. Obama is considered to be furter to the right...as far as you can get, so it surprises me that so many are saying that Obama will bring ALL the party's together, and that includes many many Rep?

Personaly I cant see that how all of a sudden the Rep are going to say "Hay this guy is great so gee lets just change our Conservative mind set and vote for a Far Left candidate offering Hope and Change!
As my Rep DH has said .....At least with Hillary we know what we are getting.
 
[QUOTE="Got Disney";23497625]:rotfl2: I know...that is a wonder.....all I can figure is that at first they were against Hillary but after awhile started getting tired of the Obama love (as have some of us Dems ) and decided the worst of the 2 evils would be Hillary. Obama is considered to be furter to the right...as far as you can get, so it surprises me that so many are saying that Obama will bring ALL the party's together, and that includes many many Rep?

Personaly I cant see that how all of a sudden the Rep are going to say "Hay this guy is great so gee lets just change our Conservative mind set and vote for a Far Left candidate offering Hope and Change!
As my Rep DH has said .....At least with Hillary we know what we are getting.[/QUOTE]


I think we should all just vote for who we think can best lead this country and not worry about trying to out maneuver the Republicans. We tried to do that the last time and ended up with Kerry as our nominee. Hardly anyone felt passionate about him -we all just thought he could win.

Yes, but they all know with McCain what they are getting and not many Repubs are going to cross over for Hillary either. Maybe the same amount who would cross over for Obama.


BTW, I heard some scary Texas voters on NPR talking about how they could never vote for a woman because the Bible says that only men should lead. Now that really deserves a :scared1:
 
I think I have it. I think I finally have a handle on why the Obama supporters bother me so much.

They cannot or even refuse to see any negatives to his campaign.

You must be exhausted having run around to meet them all.

I like Clinton. I like her alot, and I think she'd be a fine President. That said, I thought the same things about Chris Dodd and Joe Biden (the latter was my first choice).

I don't worship Obama, I am not blind to his imperfections, I am very well educated and have indeed examined the issues, and I haven't had an kool-aid since Richard Nixon was President. That said, did vote for him.

I can't imagine that slamming his supporters does her any good. In fact it probably only helps McCain.

As fas as I can see there has been a fair amount of teeth gnashing on both sides, and I can't say I know where it startyed or even if that should make a difference among reasonable people.
 
I think we should all just vote for who we think can best lead this country and not worry about tyring to out maneuver the Republicans. We tried to do that the last time and ended up with Kerry as our nominee. Hardly anyone felt passionate about him -we all just thought he could win.


BTW, I heard some scary Texas voters on NPR talking about how they could never vote for a woman because the Bible says that only men should lead. Now that really deserves a :scared1:

You are correct. We should all vote our consciences.

Somehow I think the people who can't vote for a woman because of the Bible would not be voting for either Hillary or Barak.
 
You are correct. We should all vote our consciences.

Somehow I think the people who can't vote for a woman because of the Bible would not be voting for either Hillary or Barak.




Yep and I would bet my life that if it was Republican woman running against a Democratic man, then bible-schmible they would vote for the woman.
 
Yep and I would bet my life that if it was Republican woman running against a Democratic man, then bible-schmible they would vote for the woman.

That's because in reality there is a Bible verse to support any argument. My favorite is the argument that women are naturally wiser than men because God tells Abraham to listen to the words of his wife (because she understands things better than he does).
 
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