Hillary Supporters unite part 2; no bashing please

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and let us not forget that the "young" tend not to vote. It's a long road to November without the base of your party behind you.
And Clinton actually won the under 30 AND college educated voters in KY.

As a candidate who's major draw to the under 30 crowd is that he's going to change how things are done, the longer this thing goes on, the less 'different' he looks than everyone else who's ever run for the office.

The glow comes off and the youth might chose to sit it out like usual.
 
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popcorn:: Willl someone please clean my house today:idea: ...okay back on topic...
 
[QUOTE="Got Disney";25457246]:offtopic:
popcorn:: Willl someone please clean my house today:idea: ...okay back on topic...[/QUOTE]

Get off the boards and go clean your house!!!!

(that applies to me as well as to Got Disney) :rolleyes1
 

The glow comes off and the youth might chose to sit it out like usual.

I wouldn't put any weight on newly registered voters. I sure didn't vote my first time registered. I voted the 2nd time...for Clinton himself. Then I voted for Bush 2 times, but I ate something bad the 2nd time. That's my excuse. ::yes::
 
Me thinks OS are on a rampage...they are also lost and cant find there own thread so they infiltrate the cons and ours....trying to convince all of us to see there way before the world implodes around us....he is there savior....

They cant understand why we are not following behind his whistle...after all he is the unifier of all parties....why are the HS, MS and the INDEP not all getting in line behind them....:dance3:

Maybe we all need to do what we have been told all along....go read his book and we will all than understand......dont forget to take those blinders off first however when your reading:3dglasses

Me also thinks if the OS were to stay out of here we would say less neg things about them. But they cant seem to let us be and need to come in here to defend him at every turn.

I Could care less that there thread is full of Hillary hate....but they cant see that...they say O, we dont say anything about her that is not true....that is how they justify there hate. But this is a free forum and they can post anywhere they want....regardless when asked to please stay out or at least keep there vileness out of out thread....

They have no respect for our candidate so they have no respect for our thread....plain and simple.
 
Careful Jacksonsmom, Geraldine Ferraro pointed out that exact same thing and was bashed and called a racist for it.
Oh wait. The fact alone that you support Hillary Clinton; you're already a racist. :rolleyes:

Nevermind.. carry on with the truth....

I always thought Geraldine was a smart woman :thumbsup2 ;)
 
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So CNN is talking about RACE in this race..and how white people dont get so much about how black people feel about it and how we all need to talk about it without being afraid of being politically incorrect. They are talking about how there ae so many white people wont vote for a black man because they are racist and so on..

fine...

but what about how gender is in this race...what about the inequality to us woman.....what about the men that wont vote for a woman or even woman that wont vote for a woman.....what about the men that dont get why woman feel we are being cheated in this country...and that we should be cooking and cleaning and that's all we are good for...

And than there are the racist Black people that will not vote for a white person when a black person is running or vote for any one that is white....or the black men that no way will vote for a woman never less a white woman.....

I could go on but why is it ALWAYS only the Black people that are the ones that racism is targeted at...what about Mexicans, and Asian and so on and what about religious groups...they fit in there also....

IT IS NOT JUST AGAINST BLACKS.....repeat after me.......All groups are victims of racism in one form or another. EDUCATED WOMAN are less likely to get a JOB than a EDUCATED black man....geesh.....
 
[QUOTE="Got Disney";25460921]Gotta love all this Obama unity....

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CH92E5vWrjk

Dont forget the other woman from the same day.....seems the unity has begun.....for McCain that is.....[/QUOTE]

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Oh, don't you love the bravery of that OS, manhadling an old lady? What a brave, brave man! :furious:

The leadership has only given us two presidents in 40 yrs. What a bunch of losers!

I so agree with her! WTG, brave lady!
 
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Oh, don't you love the bravery of that OS, manhadling an old lady? What a brave, brave man! :furious:

The leadership has only given us two presidents in 40 yrs. What a bunch of losers!

I so agree with her! WTG, brave lady!

I can understand why they manhandled that woman....Obama is use to running unopposed...so he & his goons dont know how to play fair!

Factoid! Before Clinton the last Democrat elected President for 2 terms was Franklin Roosevelt!
 
[QUOTE="Got Disney";25458767]So CNN is talking about RACE in this race..and how white people dont get so much about how black people feel about it and how we all need to talk about it without being afraid of being politically incorrect. They are talking about how there ae so many white people wont vote for a black man because they are racist and so on..

fine...

but what about how gender is in this race...what about the inequality to us woman.....what about the men that wont vote for a woman or even woman that wont vote for a woman.....what about the men that dont get why woman feel we are being cheated in this country...and that we should be cooking and cleaning and that's all we are good for...

And than there are the racist Black people that will not vote for a white person when a black person is running or vote for any one that is white....or the black men that no way will vote for a woman never less a white woman.....

I could go on but why is it ALWAYS only the Black people that are the ones that racism is targeted at...what about Mexicans, and Asian and so on and what about religious groups...they fit in there also....

IT IS NOT JUST AGAINST BLACKS.....repeat after me.......All groups are victims of racism in one form or another. EDUCATED WOMAN are less likely to get a JOB than a EDUCATED black man....geesh.....[/QUOTE].

Hi, OS here, and I don't hate anybody.

About the race issue, the media makes me :furious: they keep playing and using the race card over and over.
They're just :stir:
 
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Hi, OS here, and I don't hate anybody.

About the race issue, the media makes me :furious: they keep playing and using the race card over and over.
They're just :stir:

Yes they do and they have done a great job of it also...guess when they cant seem to find anything else to talk about they resort to what ever they can find or dig up at the moment.

The media should be ashamed of themselves and that goes for all parers. TV and internet....
 
[QUOTE="Got Disney";25462402]Yes they do and they have done a great job of it also...guess when they cant seem to find anything else to talk about they resort to what ever they can find or dig up at the moment.

The media should be ashamed of themselves and that goes for all parers. TV and internet....[/QUOTE]

Exactly! They dig and dig about their polls, whites, black, latino, bla bla bla.

I don't care if BO is black or blue, or if HC is white or native american, whatever, they both are people, period.

And when someone else makes a comment about race, oh boy! :furious:
 
Exactly! They dig and dig about their polls, whites, black, latino, bla bla bla.

I don't care if BO is black or blue, or if HC is white or native american, whatever, they both are people, period.

And when someone else makes a comment about race, oh boy! :furious:
:thumbsup2

The media is definitely much of the problem.
 
What ever happened to great news casters...the ones that would not say anything without researching there facts first.....these days hey just talk out of there............microphones :rolleyes1 :lmao:
 
Let's get some good news back on this thread. :cool1:

It's Not Over Until Someone Gets to 2118

BY TAYLOR MARSH

So I find it very curious, if not hopeful, that people actually think Hillary is dropping out tomorrow night. Obviously, it's the talking point Obama supporters want and are pushing. Trouble is it's not true. Clinton's speech tomorrow night will be a celebration of what she's done in this race, which is to finish it with more of the popular vote than any Democratic candidate in U.S. history. She's finishing strong, while Barack Obama is limping to the end.

Besides, people in Montana and South Dakota are about to vote.

American Research Group has some interesting pollling data:


Montana
Democrats May 31-June 1

Clinton 44%
Obama 48%
Undecided 8%

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South Dakota
Democrats May 31-June 1

Clinton 60%
Obama 34%
Undecided 6%


Equally important, someone needs to get to 2118. That hasn't happened yet. Until it does this thing isn't over.

Oh, and guess what, superdelegates can have a come to Jesus, what are we about to do, Hillary is the strongest candidate so how can we nominate the guy who's losing contests and polling below her against John McCain moment. No superdelegate endorsement is set in stone.

Also, just saw this in Hot Topics. There's a matching fundraising drive in action right now for Hillary. Rodham44 will match what you give. Offer ends at midnight.

Love, love, love Taylor Marsh! :cool1:
 
From the Huffington Post (which I had stopped reading because of its unfair coverage of Senator Clinton - but something made me check there tonight).

Bolding is my emphasis:

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/06/02/clinton-summons-top-donor_n_104715.html

Clinton Summons Top Donors, Supporters For Tuesday Speech

June 2, 2008 02:24 PM

Hillary Clinton has summoned top donors and backers to attend her New York speech tomorrow night in an unusual move that is being widely interpreted to mean she plans to suspend her campaign and endorse Barack Obama - if not that night, within a day or two.

Obama and Clinton spoke Sunday night and agreed that their staffs should begin negotiations over post-primary activities, according to reliable sources. In addition to seeking Obama's help in raising money to pay off some $20 million-plus in debts, Clinton is known to want Obama to assist black officials who endorsed her and who are now taking constituent heat, including, in some cases, primary challenges from pro-Obama politicians.

"This has never happened before," one donor said, referring to the personalized request by email to attend the event in New York Tuesday night.

Obama is expected to claim enough delegates to put him over the top that night at a separate event in St. Paul.

In an afternoon conference call today with about two dozen top fundraisers, Clinton strategist Harold Ickes spoke in very conciliatory terms about Obama, in contrast to his tougher rhetoric in public and on television, according to sources. He told the participants that Clinton wants to "significantly" help Obama, but he did not go so far as saying that she will announce withdrawal -- that is the prerogative of the candidate.

Ickes told the group to "take a deep breath" and let Clinton proceed in her own fashion.

Earlier in the day it was reported that Clinton staffers were being urged by the campaign's finance department "to turn in their outstanding expense receipts by the end of the week," another sign that the run at the White House was nearing an end. In addition, Politico wrote that members of Clinton's advance staff had received calls and emails Sunday night, summoning them to New York City and telling them their roles on the campaign are ending.
 
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