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  • Maybe she's saying it because she IS in fact loyal to her party. Why can't you show the same qualities as your revered candidate?

    Posted at July 20, 2008 11:14 PM in response to Top Dem Party Officials Send Sharply-Worded Email Demanding That Hillary Donors And Supporters Get Behind Obama

  • ummm, that would be the United States of America. Better to ask what country McCain was born in....***cue crickets***. Panama.

    Posted at July 20, 2008 11:11 PM in response to Top Dem Party Officials Send Sharply-Worded Email Demanding That Hillary Donors And Supporters Get Behind Obama

  • Thats a grossly simplified comparison. First of all a person not voting for Obama because he is black is not the same as a person voting for Obama because he is black. The point is that race should not be a disqualifier. The voter who won't vote for Obama simply because he is black, is by definition racist. On the other hand, blacks, who are still effected by hundreds of years of marginalization in this country, voting for Obama because he is black is completely understandable.

    Posted at June 20, 2008 2:13 PM in response to Poll: Presidential Race A Dead Heat -- In Georgia

  • Even as an Obama supporter, If Hillary wins the nomination, there's no way I don't vote for her over McCain. Don't get me wrong, I would be pissed that my candidate didn't get it, but I couldn't vote for McCain or sit it out. This one is way too important for us let our sore feelings get in the way. Im really hoping that other Clinton supporters like you can set it aside and push for Obama.

    Posted at June 2, 2008 3:20 PM in response to Hillary-Backer Vilsack: She Should Concede Defeat After Tuesday

  • It'll be partly your fault if you dont step up and contribute to Obama's election as a liberal and a democrat. Do you hate him so much that you would rather McCain get elected? Don't not support him just so you can say "i told you so" in November. Even though you might get the last word in that case, we will all suffer for it.

    Posted at June 2, 2008 3:04 PM in response to Hillary-Backer Vilsack: She Should Concede Defeat After Tuesday

  • Yeah, youre right that ignoring his issues don't make them any better, but what you're doing doesn't contribute either.

    Posted at June 2, 2008 2:55 PM in response to Hillary-Backer Vilsack: She Should Concede Defeat After Tuesday

  • If you really are hoping that Obama will be elected, then do something about it. Stand behind him and fight for him. Don't just whine about how he can't win while hoping that he does. How much sense does that make?

    Posted at June 2, 2008 2:49 PM in response to Hillary-Backer Vilsack: She Should Concede Defeat After Tuesday

  • She was not screwed by the party. She just lost. I'm really not saying that to rub it in or anything, but she agrees with the rules when she thinks that she will have the nomination wrapped up by Super Tuesday and protests them when they become inconvenient for her. She lost fair and square by the rules. It was a close and fierce contest, but no one was robbed or handed a victory by a Supreme Court - there are no excuses.

    Posted at June 2, 2008 1:19 PM in response to Hillary-Backer Vilsack: She Should Concede Defeat After Tuesday

  • What has Obama said to, or about, Hillary that was sexist?

    Posted at June 2, 2008 1:09 PM in response to Hillary-Backer Vilsack: She Should Concede Defeat After Tuesday

  • Do you seriously believe that Clinton is the victim here? There's been plenty of crap coming from both sides, and this happens in politics...get over it. Clinton lost. If you are in fact a democrat, stop the whining and back Obama unless you would prefer at least four more years of Bush policies.

    Posted at June 2, 2008 1:05 PM in response to Hillary-Backer Vilsack: She Should Concede Defeat After Tuesday

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