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

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I hope that Edwards will have some kind of role in the next administration. I think he would be great in any role.

I think that McCain will very likely pick Romney as a running mate. He needs an ultra-Conservative to appeal to that side of the Republican party. This gives me chills just thinking about it.

Same here I think his temper is worse than McCains. During the debates he seemed to want to take his toy and leave when he did not get his way.
 
I hope that Edwards will have some kind of job in the next administration. I think he would be great in any role.

I think that McCain will very likely pick Romney as a running mate. He needs an ultra-Conservative to appeal to that side of the Republican party. This gives me chills just thinking about it.

:confused3 I dunno bout this. Romney did not do that well in the primaries, and the whole Mormon thing didnt help.
 
[QUOTE="Got Disney";24183642]We need Edwards to come forward for Hillary. I say if he is going to do it than do it already. If he is going to come out for Obama than do it already. [/QUOTE]

Patience!:goodvibes

This is my spin on what is happenin.......

EVERYBODY is waiting to see what happens in PA.

If Hillary wins BIG, then I really would not be suprised if a huge chunk of SD's go over too her on Apr 23/24, putting her ahead of Obama.

However I dont think they will do this for Obama. Simply because Hillary has won the MUST WIN BIG states. I know the Obama people dont like to think in this aspect, but without NY,NJ, OH, FL & CA in your bank...You simply aint gonna be President.

Also keep in mind many of these SD's are SD's BECAUSE of the Clintons.

However I do think Hillary knows that if she pulls off PA big....SHE WILL WIN with the SD's. She is no fool!:sad2:

The SD's WILL DECIDE this election no matter what!!!!!

Regardless they are going to HAVE TOO count FL votes, and do something with MI. Those Delegates MUST be seated at the convention.

And they cant use any type of 'Formula' because whoever looses due to this "formula" they & their supporters will be cheated (notice i didnt say "feel" cheated!) Also whoever wins, if they use a 'formula' it will be percieved as a illigitimate nominee. And the GOP will pound that into the ground.

Also....this Rev Wright thing is by no means a DEAD ISSUE. The SD's know this and this is also going to be a GOP Obamabashing feast! The press aint dwelling on it.....But I can assure you the SD's are and the GOP is chomping at the bit to blast Obama with this.

Just imagine everyday the "GD America" video played over and over and over on every station on every tv...with the caption "This is Obamas Spiritual Adviser for 20 years, the man he brought his children to hear every Sunday"!:scared1:

The DNC has a HUGE problem on their hands. They not admitting it in public....but WHOO HOO, would I love to hear whats going on in the backrooms. Many of the DNC leaders, Kerry, Kennedy and even Pelosi (well last week) are urging or hinting for Hillary to leave.... I SWEAR they are doing this ONLY to make the MI & FL votes problem GO AWAY. And it will if she drops out.:headache: I think the public is very aware of this whole "Hillary should drop out" and it don't make any sense to the general public (and me guiet frankly)at all. Therefore people are starting to really question their motives.

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Harold Ickes Confirms That Wright Is Key Topic In Discussions With Super-Delegates

In an interview with me this morning, senior Hillary adviser Harold Ickes confirmed that Reverend Jeremiah Wright is a key topic in discussions with uncommitted super-delegates over whether Obama is electable in a general election.

The comments from Ickes, who is Hillary's chief delegate hunter, are to my knowledge the first on-the-record confirmation from a Hillary adviser that the Wright controversy is a subject in conversations between the Hillary campaign and the super-delegates her advisers are trying to win over to Hillary's side.

http://tpmelectioncentral.talkingpointsmemo.com/2008/04/ickes_confirms_hes_been_pushin.php
 
These are all from the past few days!:goodvibes


Indiana Democratic Primary
SurveyUSA
Clinton 52, Obama 43 Clinton +9

Pennsylvania Democratic Primary
Rasmussen
Clinton 47, Obama 42 Clinton +5

Pennsylvania Democratic Primary
SurveyUSA
Clinton 53, Obama 41 Clinton +12

Kentucky Democratic Primary
SurveyUSA
Clinton 58, Obama 29 Clinton +29

http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/2008/latestpolls/index.html
 

A co worker pointed a article out to me. I cant post the link (very unDis) but it is Perez Hiltons website.

Seems like Obama may have a bit more trouble with his "religious advisors"

Now news of Obama's relationship with homophobe Rev. James T. Meeks has been revealed, and it's very upsetting.

Rev. Meeks is an Illinois state senator and serves as the pastor of the 22,000 member Salem Baptist Church in Chicago, where Obama frequently campaigned back in 2003 when running for Senate.

Rev. Meeks has been described as someone in which Obama seeks spiritual counsel from, according to an article printer in the Chicago Sun Times. He will even serve as an Obama delegate at the 2008 Democratic convention in Denver.

Rev. Meeks has served on Obama’s exploratory committee for the presidency and was even listed on Obama's campaign website as one his ‘influential black supporters’. The Chicago Sun Times also reported that both Rev. Meeks and Obama share a history of receiving substantial campaign contributions from the indicted real estate "criminal" Tony Rezko.

Aside from numerous other reports linking the two together, the real issue is the character of Rev. Meeks, who is known for his racially charged remarks and homophobic ways.

Not to mention Rev. Meeks homophobic ways are well noted. A 2007 newsletter from the Southern Poverty Law Center named Rev. Meeks one of the "10 leading black religious voices in the anti-gay movement."


Found this article ...yet something else the mainstream media is not covering.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1994802/posts
 
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This is just for fun!:lmao:

Obama Bowling!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZtBBgn0I34E

What have we learned from this video.

1) Obama is Left handed
2) Obama wears a size 12 shoe
3) Obama NEVER bowled before...EVER!:eek: His score was 32!

Ummm.. my last bowling score was a 32... and I've bowled before. :sad2:

Pathetic... I know. :rolleyes:

But I can't make fun of Obama for that or be a hypocrite. :teeth:
 
I thought Hillary's "bowl-off" challenge joke yesterday was pretty funny.
 
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So can anyone tell me yet why there are some that see him as our almighty savior and others do not...why some act as if they have been drinking the K****** and other have not....just still cant figure it out :confused3

Still for the life of me cant get it! has anyone else yet?popcorn::[/quote]
Here's my take on it. I think that Barack Obama is a very powerful orator. His speeches are well crafted and sincere. I have seen him speak to a huge group of 17,000 people and I have seen him speak for a group of under 1000. In both rallies he came off as a person who genuinely wants to help the people. His campaign talks about change from the status-quo and how we can work together to make that change ... we can be that change. It makes people feel like they are part of the process.

I think that Obama reaches people on a PERSONAL and GUT level and that engenders a fierce loyalty. I felt it myself. I think that it is unfair to call that loyalty "Koolaid drinking" or to compare the personal connection to Obama to that of a deity.

Now don't get me wrong! I think that some Obama supporters have blinders on when it comes to his shortcomings. They want the dream to be real so badly that they happily overlook things that do not fit into their paradigm. Unfortunately that can also be said for some supporters of Hillary Clinton and those of John McCain.
 
I thought Hillary's "bowl-off" challenge joke yesterday was pretty funny.


I thought it was funny as well.

But not the wisest analogy she could pick.


As I remember it Rocky loses to his black competitor via the decision.
 
Here's my take on it. I think that Barack Obama is a very powerful orator. His speeches are well crafted and sincere. I have seen him speak to a huge group of 17,000 people and I have seen him speak for a group of under 1000. In both rallies he came off as a person who genuinely wants to help the people. His campaign talks about change from the status-quo and how we can work together to make that change ... we can be that change. It makes people feel like they are part of the process.

I think that Obama reaches people on a PERSONAL and GUT level and that engenders a fierce loyalty. I felt it myself. I think that it is unfair to call that loyalty "Koolaid drinking" or to compare the personal connection to Obama to that of a deity.

Now don't get me wrong! I think that some Obama supporters have blinders on when it comes to his shortcomings. They want the dream to be real so badly that they happily overlook things that do not fit into their paradigm. Unfortunately that can also be said for some supporters of Hillary Clinton and those of John McCain.

I think you've hit it very well. Every candidate has their share of blind followers, but I really don't think that those folks are the majority of any candidate's supporters. Good Grief, even GW has his 24%-but that's all he's got now.

I'm really hoping that neither democratic candidate has too many blind followers, because we can't afford for too many democratic voters to stay home in November.
 
Now don't get me wrong! I think that some Obama supporters have blinders on when it comes to his shortcomings. They want the dream to be real so badly that they happily overlook things that do not fit into their paradigm. Unfortunately that can also be said for some supporters of Hillary Clinton and those of John McCain.
Do you think that John McCain has that many blind supporters? The guy's been so trashed by members of his own party that it's hard to imagine.

I agree with you about the others. The funny thing is that it appears to be the most devout followers who trash the other candidate and his or her supporters the most and yet those who are trashed seem to become even more devout in self-defense.
 
Do you think that John McCain has that many blind supporters? The guy's been so trashed by members of his own party that it's hard to imagine.

I agree with you about the others. The funny thing is that it appears to be the most devout followers who trash the other candidate and his or her supporters the most and yet those who are trashed seem to become even more devout in self-defense.

I think McCain's blind supporters are the same people who blindly support GW. They can't vote for him again, so they'll back the guy who claims to continue the same policies.
 
I think McCain's blind supporters are the same people who blindly support GW. They can't vote for him again, so they'll back the guy who claims to continue the same policies.
I don't even begin to understand those people! You can show them the truth and they just plain refuse to see it. I would say that they wear blindfolds instead of blinders. :sad2:
 
I don't even begin to understand those people! You can show them the truth and they just plain refuse to see it. I would say that they wear blindfolds instead of blinders. :sad2:

They say the exact same thing about us. They look at the same things we do and come to different conclusions.
 
A co worker pointed a article out to me. I cant post the link (very unDis) but it is Perez Hiltons website.

Seems like Obama may have a bit more trouble with his "religious advisors"

Now news of Obama's relationship with homophobe Rev. James T. Meeks has been revealed, and it's very upsetting.

Rev. Meeks is an Illinois state senator and serves as the pastor of the 22,000 member Salem Baptist Church in Chicago, where Obama frequently campaigned back in 2003 when running for Senate.

Rev. Meeks has been described as someone in which Obama seeks spiritual counsel from, according to an article printer in the Chicago Sun Times. He will even serve as an Obama delegate at the 2008 Democratic convention in Denver.

Rev. Meeks has served on Obama’s exploratory committee for the presidency and was even listed on Obama's campaign website as one his ‘influential black supporters’. The Chicago Sun Times also reported that both Rev. Meeks and Obama share a history of receiving substantial campaign contributions from the indicted real estate "criminal" Tony Rezko.

Aside from numerous other reports linking the two together, the real issue is the character of Rev. Meeks, who is known for his racially charged remarks and homophobic ways.

Not to mention Rev. Meeks homophobic ways are well noted. A 2007 newsletter from the Southern Poverty Law Center named Rev. Meeks one of the "10 leading black religious voices in the anti-gay movement."

Found this article ...yet something else the mainstream media is not covering.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1994802/posts

If it is true than for sure Hannity on FOX will bring it up. He is out to destroy Obama. He hates Hillary but hates Obama more. Shoot he is not a great fan of McCain either...he is so far right he might fall off the end of the eatrth...hmmmm wait the earth is round not flat...well than how about he might roll over...

Here's my take on it. I think that Barack Obama is a very powerful orator. His speeches are well crafted and sincere. I have seen him speak to a huge group of 17,000 people and I have seen him speak for a group of under 1000. In both rallies he came off as a person who genuinely wants to help the people. His campaign talks about change from the status-quo and how we can work together to make that change ... we can be that change. It makes people feel like they are part of the process.

I think that Obama reaches people on a PERSONAL and GUT level and that engenders a fierce loyalty. I felt it myself. I think that it is unfair to call that loyalty "Koolaid drinking" or to compare the personal connection to Obama to that of a deity.

Now don't get me wrong! I think that some Obama supporters have blinders on when it comes to his shortcomings. They want the dream to be real so badly that they happily overlook things that do not fit into their paradigm. Unfortunately that can also be said for some supporters of Hillary Clinton and those of John McCain.

I get that....and the koolaid thing is over and that is why I did K****** so not to offend anyone. I guess all I can do is chalk it up to how I feel about Martin Luther King and some do not. Him I get ...Obama i dont. That feeling anyway. I guess it is in the eyes of the beholder.

I think McCain's blind supporters are the same people who blindly support GW. They can't vote for him again, so they'll back the guy who claims to continue the same policies.

now that amazes me how anyone can feel for GW or McCain as the Obama supporters feel for Obama.....I mean I want Hillary to win but I would not hand over my first born to her :rotfl2:
 
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