Hillary Supporters unite part 2; no bashing please

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He's there to make up for fighting so hard to ignore their vote. He chose to take his name off the MI ballot at the last minute for stragic reasons. If he was interested in counting all votes he would have stayed on that ballot whether their delegates were seated or not! Let ALL the votes be counted, right?

This is simply untrue. Clinton, Edwards and Obama all signed pledges to remove their names from the Michigan ballot. Edwards and Obama did so. Clinton did not.
This is why their is NO CASE to seat the Michigan delegates as they stand.
 
Hillary is ahead in the popular vote. I must make a public statement to Obama asking him to drop out!
--Obama supporters, please take notice that Hillary is ahead in the popular vote. Obama did not win anything yet.

But the nomination is not decided by popular vote. I believe Al Gore would tell you the same thing.
 
I think she'd be better in a role of Vice President.

Unfortunately, I can't get into this any more. My Mom was taken to the ICU with pneumonia today. Its all I can think about - I lost my passion for this race.

I told Mom in the ER tonight that Edwards endorsed Obama. She was able to make a "I don't like that face."

Any prayers and positive thoughts would be greatly appreciated. ( You don't need to write them down - don't want to hijack the thread here - its just enough that you have them.....)
{{hugs}} I hope that your mom feels better soon.
 
Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Barack Obama has apologized to WXYZ reporter Peggy Agar for calling her "sweetie" during a campaign stop Wednesday in Sterling Heights.
Yeah, "sweetie" is a dismissive and diminutive term. I call kids "sweetie" not adults. I'm not happy that he called a short, young woman "sweetie" but I'm also not totally outraged. I applaud him for apologizing.
 

Anyone ever read the Onion???

Number Of Acceptable Things Candidates Can Say Now Down To Four
May 8, 2008


NEW YORK—After Sen. Barack Obama's comments last week about what he typically eats for dinner were criticized by Sen. Hillary Clinton as being offensive to both herself and the American voters, the number of acceptable phrases presidential candidates can now say are officially down to four. "At the beginning of 2007 there were 38 things candidates could mention in public that wouldn't be considered damaging to their campaigns, but now they are mostly limited to 'Thank you all for coming,' and 'God bless America,'" ABC News chief Washington correspondent George Stephanopoulos said on Sunday's episode of This Week. "There would still be five phrases available to the candidates if the Obama camp hadn't accused Clinton of saying 'Glad to be here' with a little tinge of sarcasm during a stump speech in North Carolina." As of press time, the two additional phrases still considered appropriate for candidates are the often-quoted "These pancakes are great," and "Death to the infidels."

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It is so ridiculous how every little word is over analyzed and beaten to death in a campaign....."Sweetie" isn't the worst thing ever...at least he wasn't like McCain and use the "C" word when speaking to his wife.
 
Are you kidding me, McCain called his wife the C word, in public!

Back in 1996...I think '96...while campaigning he called her the word in question and a number of reporters heard it. I am suprised that that story didn't spread then, but I guess now with his candidacy we will see many instances of his reportedly hot temper.
 
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"Sweetie" isn't the worst thing ever...at least he wasn't like McCain and use the "C" word when speaking to his wife.
No, it's not as bad as the "C" word. Obviously, there is no comparison. HOWEVER, if I were a young professional woman I would feel dismissed by being called "Sweetie" by a man in power. Obama certainly wouldn't call a young male reporter "Sweetie". Unlike a waitress at the local Denny's who calls everyone "Sweetie".
 
No, it's not as bad as the "C" word. Obviously, there is no comparison. HOWEVER, if I were a young professional woman I would feel dismissed by being called "Sweetie" by a man in power. Obama certainly wouldn't call a young male reporter "Sweetie". Unlike a waitress at the local Denny's who calls everyone "Sweetie".
I never heard the exchange where Obama used the word "sweetie". I can't imagine any context where it would be good to say it to a reporter. :confused:
 
I never heard the exchange where Obama used the word "sweetie". I can't imagine any context where it would be good to say it to a reporter. :confused:
Here it is:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Juy9NwI8_i0

On one hand, I think that "Sweetie" for a woman and "Buddy" for a man is about the same. Both are general and dismissive. OTOH, "Sweetie" is more diminutive. I was wrong for him to call the reporter "Sweetie", but I think that Obama learns from his mistakes so we probably won't hear it again.
 
What about "ma'am" or "sir"? That's said so much here and I don't like it but only because it wasn't said in other places I lived.

I doubt that Obama will say "sweetie" again either. Unless it slips out without him thinking about it. We get so caught up in words don't we?
 
What about "ma'am" or "sir"? That's said so much here and I don't like it but only because it wasn't said in other places I lived.

I doubt that Obama will say "sweetie" again either. Unless it slips out without him thinking about it. We get so caught up in words don't we?

I hate to be called sir - I feel so old. ;)
 
I hate to be called sir - I feel so old. ;)

I don't like ma'am either. Yesterday I went to the post office and the lady who was behind the counter called me sweetie...I liked it, but I am the type who finds it endearing and it makes me feel young. However, I do see your point about being professional. But one time over this past semester of school, I had to meet once a week with my professor in her office to go over the progress of a paper I was doing. On one occassion, when I was leaving, I accidentally said,"Thank you honey," when she handed me my research log. All I can say is sometimes you slip...I surely wasn't trying to disrespect the woman who has my grade in her hands!!! But a busy day can make you a little confused...cause I don't want to admit I am getting older!!!...but I say this one is much to do about nothing...IMHO, of course.
 
Personally, words like sweetie/honey and sir/ma'am don't bother me much. In fact, I could add a few more to the list. ;) In the southern part of the country these words are very common and not meant in a demeaning way. Of course, I can understand why some of you are bothered by it, I'm just saying I'm so used to hearing people say these things that it wouldn't bother me if they said it to me. Make sense?

I guess it depends on the perceived intent. Although I must admit it's not wise to use these words if your "audience" isn't from the same background. (I must remember this if I ever decide to run for president!) :lmao:
 
Personally, words like sweetie/honey and sir/ma'am don't bother me much. In fact, I could add a few more to the list. ;) In the southern part of the country these words are very common and not meant in a demeaning way. Of course, I can understand why some of you are bothered by it, I'm just saying I'm so used to hearing people say these things that it wouldn't bother me if they said it to me. Make sense?

I guess it depends on the perceived intent. Although I must admit it's not wise to use these words if your "audience" isn't from the same background. (I must remember this if I ever decide to run for president!) :lmao:

Obviously, being a little bit further south than you, I'm also accustomed to hearing it but I am offended by it. I find it quite condescending when someone that I don’t even know turns to me and says ‘What can I get for your sweetie’ ‘Here you go, honey’.

Sorry, I’m an adult – not a 5 yr old child… please don’t speak down to me because using words like ‘sweetie’ and ‘honey’ implies that you are speaking down to me.

Disclaimer: any part of my rant in this post is not directed at you Merry Poppins. :flower3: This is just a pet peeve of mine and I can so get on my soap box about this. I honestly think that you (general use of the word 'you') shouldn’t call those you do not know by those terms; you never know who will be offended and who will be fine with it. Me, I find it offensive and condescending.
 
Like I said, I can certainly see why people are offended. I'm just not. :confused3 I don't call anyone sweetie or honey unless they are like family or a child. But it wouldn't particularly offend me if someone called me that...unless I felt from the context he/she was putting me down.

Some people in these parts say those words almost like it's punctuation and really mean nothing by it. My FIL used to call everyone "honey"... even men sometimes which I thought was sort of strange. But he didn't mean anything by it.
 
Obviously, being a little bit further south than you, I'm also accustomed to hearing it but I am offended by it. I find it quite condescending when someone that I don’t even know turns to me and says ‘What can I get for your sweetie’ ‘Here you go, honey’.

Sorry, I’m an adult – not a 5 yr old child… please don’t speak down to me because using words like ‘sweetie’ and ‘honey’ implies that you are speaking down to me.

Disclaimer: any part of my rant in this post is not directed at you Merry Poppins. :flower3: This is just a pet peeve of mine and I can so get on my soap box about this. I honestly think that you (general use of the word 'you') shouldn’t call those you do not know by those terms; you never know who will be offended and who will be fine with it. Me, I find it offensive and condescending.

I dont get offended if a woman calls me it being a woman...but when a man does it to me I find it patronizing...and not endearing. I dont think Obama meant anything by it that way but he still avoided the question. Glad that he apologized.
 
I think she'd be better in a role of Vice President.

Unfortunately, I can't get into this any more. My Mom was taken to the ICU with pneumonia today. Its all I can think about - I lost my passion for this race.

I told Mom in the ER tonight that Edwards endorsed Obama. She was able to make a "I don't like that face."

Any prayers and positive thoughts would be greatly appreciated. ( You don't need to write them down - don't want to hijack the thread here - its just enough that you have them.....)

Sorry to hear about your mom...hope she recovers fast:thumbsup2 :hug: :grouphug: and that you hang in there.
 
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