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

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I have to respectfully disagree with you on this. The only reason so many people are supoorting Hillary now is because she has a real opponent in Barack Obama. The young people are out in support of HIM, not her and not just because of Bush. People would not be so radically supporting her now if Obama wasn't in it.

And he is right, the buck does stop with him. Bush had how many people advising him and who do we place all the blame on ? Bush because he is the commander in chief.

You are welcome to respectfully disagree :thumbsup2 but I shall do the same. I feel that you need to hear the generals out and than make a decision and I don not just fault the generals i also fault Bush...it is not a one man show when it comes to war. He made it sound like he would listen but that means nothing to him that even if they were to tell him that it is important to make a decision one way...if he did not agree with all the Generals than it would be done his way.



All the Hillary supporters I know are not voting for Hillary because of Obama...they are supporting her because they feel she is best to be POTUS.:confused3 and I don't understand what you mean by "People would not be so radically voting for Hillary if Obama was not in it". Can you better explain what you mean?:thumbsup2

DISUNC, I find it sad and alarming that you are getting your stuff from the GOP. My goal is to get a Democrat in the White House. What's yours?

WE also want a Dem in the house but at this time we are Hillary supporters and are not that much of a Obama supporter. Obama complaining about Hillary being NEG and that is bad politics yet he has NEG adds in PA right know. We get tired of the Obama double standard.

He never had a problem all these months when the media and he were going Neg at her...know it's on him and he is upset. I want to see what he can handle....when McCain comes in Obama is going to have a big big problem. And that is what is all over the news.

Hopefully we will all unite when we get our nomination of either Obama or Hillary...if not than we will have McCain. And I blame that on both Hillary and Obama.
 
DISUNC, I find it sad and alarming that you are getting your stuff from the GOP. My goal is to get a Democrat in the White House. What's yours?

My goal is to get a REAL Democrat in the WH who will actually provide the country with REAL HOPE & REAL CHANGE! HILLARY:thumbsup2
 
wow. Obama is really upset about last night. He does not like the fact that Ayers has been associated with him since his bombings took place when he was 8 years old.....well so we are not asking about that we are asking about his adult relationship with him :confused3

This is all going to hit him by swift boating if he gets the Nod. And he will not have all his money to send out all the ads that he is know. Unless of course he breaks his word about taking funding from voters as he is know.

Wonder how far he will get without all his money. Hillary is spending half as much and is still hanging in there strong.

His supporters are in an uproar shouting bias...well it's about time...Hillary has been going through this for months. And she has pulled it out even with all the neg publicity. Obama does not like having the halo off his head that they were responsible for helping put on. He better get use to it because it will be torn off if the nod comes his way.

Obama keeps whinning about last night....lol he said that the debate felt like a political mugging.
 
I have to respectfully disagree with you on this. The only reason so many people are supoorting Hillary now is because she has a real opponent in Barack Obama. The young people are out in support of HIM, not her and not just because of Bush. People would not be so radically supporting her now if Obama wasn't in it.

I have to respectfully disagree with you. If what you say is true, how do you explain almost two million voters in FL? Largest turnout in decades
 

I have come to the decision that I am an Obama elitist...I am like this when it come to Obama :snooty: :snooty:

The media on all the channels are talking about his crying today...and how the answers he gave last night on economy and the war were so off base.

The only ones right at this time cheering Obama on and his rantings about last night are his supporters. As for making a difference in turning Hillary supporters to him or Rep supporters to him or OS leaving him will not change.

It is the undecided and independents that are out there hanging. Wondering how they viewed last night :upsidedow
 
[QUOTE="Got Disney";24549518]I have come to the decision that I am an Obama elitist...I am like this when it come to Obama :snooty: :snooty: [/QUOTE]

That makes us SuperElitists!:banana:
 
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[QUOTE="Got Disney";24550211]SuperElitists ....explain please...as for I am having a lame day :rolleyes1 :lmao:[/QUOTE]

I will type slower:lmao: (that is elitist)

If you are Elitist to a elitist...you are a Super Elitist!:lmao:
 
Ch-ch-ch-ch-Changes

http://www.suntimes.com/news/sneed/896844,CST-NWS-SNEED16.article

A Pinocchio problem? To fib . . . or is it a faulty memory?

• • To wit: Dem presidential contender Barack Obama's handlers may be telling the press Obama has NO "recollection" of a 2004 party at influence peddler Tony Rezko's Wilmette house, but a top Sneed source claims Obama not only gave Rezko's guest of honor, Iraqi billionaire Nadhmi Auchi, a big welcome . . . but he made a few toasts!

• • Trial file: The name of Auchi, who was banned from the U.S. in 2005, according to court papers, surfaced at Rezko's trial Monday. (Top Illinois businessman and Rezko pal Bill Cellini, whose name has also surfaced at the trial, was also at the Rezko party.)

• • The Quinn bin: Lt. Gov. Pat Quinn apparently is the only one with a good memory and admitted being at the Rezko party, attending late, and welcoming Auchi on behalf of the state of Illinois.
 
Hillary on The Colbert Report tonight.

http://thecaucus.blogs.nytimes.com/2008/04/17/clinton-on-colbert-report/


PHILADELPHIA – Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton made her first-ever appearance on “The Colbert Report” on Comedy Central Thursday, and she stayed just long enough to make fun of her image as a know-it-all.

As the host Stephen Colbert began the show, he told the audience that a technical problem had shorted out the enormous screen behind him.

“Are you telling me there is no one in this theater who can fix the mess we’re in?” Mr. Colbert said.

Enter Mrs. Clinton, who strode out on stage, smiling.

“I can,” she said. “I can, Stephen!”

After pausing for applause, Mrs. Clinton said, “Let me handle this,” and squinted up into some imaginary rafters to talk a technician through the problem.

Then she moved onto the issue of Mr. Colbert’s appearance.

“You know what, Stephen?” she said. “Your forehead is a little shiny. Makeup! Makeup! Can we get some translucent powder, please?”

Mr. Colbert said in mock amazement, “Wow, Senator Clinton! You’re so prepared for any situation!”

Mrs. Clinton replied, “That’s O.K., Stephen. I just love solving problems.”

She also got to engage in some backstage chitchat with former Senator John Edwards, who was a guest on the show tonight.

“They saw each other and talked backstage for a few minutes,” said Mo Elleithee, a spokesman for Mrs. Clinton, but he declined to reveal what Mr. Edwards and Mrs. Clinton talked about. <snip>
 
I have to say - they won't be getting any money from this democrat - I've given my allotment this year to Senator Clinton's campaign......

I guess the Obama supporters will have to pick this up......

From Talking Points Memo

http://tpmelectioncentral.talkingpointsmemo.com/2008/04/rnc_beating_dnc_at_the_money_g.php

RNC Beating DNC At The Money Game
By Eric Kleefeld - April 17, 2008, 12:21PM

While the GOP is having a terrible time raising money for their House and Senate races, portending further Dem gains in Congress, the Republicans are in fact having huge success in another area.

The Republican National Committee has announced that they have $31 million cash-on-hand at the end of March, money that can be used to assist John McCain as well as down-ballot races this Fall.

Quarterly figures aren't available yet for the DNC, but it's likely they'll be way behind -- at the end of February, they only had $4.8 million on hand, with $250,000 in outstanding debts.

This is essentially a tradeoff that comes with Howard Dean's 50-state strategy -- if the DNC's primary mission is to act as a financial and organizational clearinghouse for state parties and candidates, it ends up not raising very much money for itself. We'll find out in the months to come whether the Republicans can successfully exploit this weakness.

Late Update: A DNC source reminds us that the Dems don't have a nominee yet. When that happens, the DNC is confident that the fundraising will pick up significantly.
 
I have to respectfully disagree with you. If what you say is true, how do you explain almost two million voters in FL? Largest turnout in decades

There was a amendment on the ballot to change the state's property tax system.
 
I have to respectfully disagree with you on this. The only reason so many people are supoorting Hillary now is because she has a real opponent in Barack Obama. The young people are out in support of HIM, not her and not just because of Bush. People would not be so radically supporting her now if Obama wasn't in it.

And he is right, the buck does stop with him. Bush had how many people advising him and who do we place all the blame on ? Bush because he is the commander in chief.
I don't understand why more people would be supporting Hillary because Obama is a real candidate. Unless they are reacting negatively to Obama, that doesn't make sense to me.

I can only go by myself. I was a strong Edwards supporter until he dropped out and then I had to take a long, hard look at those who were left. I simply liked Hillary better. :confused3
 
I agree. That was uncalled for. But of course some will spin it as Hillary deserving it or Hillary did it first or something like that. :rolleyes:

And is this the type of person they want for President!

They are gonna LOOSE their minds when she gets the nomination!

AND SHE WILL!:thumbsup2
 
I will type slower:lmao: (that is elitist)

If you are Elitist to a elitist...you are a Super Elitist!:lmao:

Okay Okay...than I will be called Super Elitist :thumbsup2 that than calls for 3 :snooty: :snooty: :snooty: instead of one since I am super :rotfl2:
 
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