Jimmy Luther Kin
- : Sacramento, CA
- : Lib
- : Dem
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This is the kind of president she would have been. Lie, distort, cheat, pander....Kind of like the guy we have in there now. Just like him, in fact.
Thanks to Barack Obama, we won't ever need to experience this.
Posted at June 1, 2008 1:17 AM in response to It's Official: Hillary Clinton Has Cheated (Repost)
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Imagine having to hear her day in and day out.
Posted at June 1, 2008 1:14 AM in response to “The Democrats are throwing the election away. And for what? An inadequate black male?”
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100% out of touch 100% of the time.
She is consistent.
Posted at May 29, 2008 1:36 AM in response to Hillary's Letter To Super-Delegates: I'm The One
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The real headline of this article should be:
"OBAMA PLANS TO WIN DEMOCRATIC NOMINATION INSULTS HILLARY AND HER SUPPORTERS."
He should just drop out now, so they don't all get their feelings hurt. I wouldn't want Bill to wave his finger at him.Posted at May 20, 2008 1:20 AM in response to Hillary Camp: Obama's "Plan" To Declare Victory Is Insult To Her "17 Million Supporters"
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Anyone who is a Clintonite who would vote for McCain over Obama is clearly voting on racist lines. Pennsylvania is chock-full of racists? Big surprise...even their governor, Ed Rendell, admits this.
Nothing Obama can do to change the color of his skin, so these are lost votes anyway. Better to continue to inspire new voters and independents who have a clue to join the movement.
Out with the old. In with the future.
OBAMA/WEBB 2008
Posted at April 26, 2008 12:09 AM in response to Rasmussen: Clinton Stronger Than Obama Against McCain In Pennsylvania
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If you continue voting for Republicans like McCain, you are voting for more war, less jobs, and more lies.
Your choice. You want that...go ahead and vote for McCain, ya dipshits.
Posted at April 26, 2008 12:04 AM in response to McCain Campaign: Associating Obama With Terrorists Is Fair Game
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If it was ANYONE other than Hillary Clinton, this would be OVER. She did not have a big enough win in PA...it was only 9.2% ...She needed something like a 20% win to make a case that the voters are turning away from Obama.
It ain't happening, people. Get used to the idea. The democratic nominee in 2008 is Barack Obama.
HRC is also losing any possibility of even being offered the VP slot with all of this misbehavior.
Posted at April 23, 2008 10:11 PM in response to Hillary On Track To Raise $10 Million Since Polls Closed Yesterday
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Bill Clinton, who accomplished a lot of positive things, also is responsible for the past 8 years of Bush/Cheney. His personal crap, stained blue dresses, deeply embarrassed and disappointed not only the Democrats that supported him, but also the country. Gore had to distance himself and ended up not being able to effectively run on their excellent record. So, he couldn't win by enough votes to withstand Republican cheating.
Clinton's fault. Totally. And, the Clinton era will come to an end in the next month or so after HRC is chased out of the race as the superdelegates make the right decision.
Posted at April 23, 2008 1:32 AM in response to I'll Defend President Clinton...
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Funny that I've never yet heard anyone in the media or anywhere else for that matter suggest that Obama should consider dropping out of the race. Have you?
This thing is over, folks. HRC is certainly not closing the deal. The Clinton era is going end soon. This PA win was the last hurrah.
Posted at April 23, 2008 1:24 AM in response to It's all over
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Obama wins the nomination because he'll have the most pledged delegates, the most popular vote, the most states won and the most money raised by the most individual donors. HRC has a slim to none chance of overtaking him in any of those categories.
Why would the superdelegates possibly turn their backs on what Obama has accomplished here and give it the to the person who came in second place, has the highest negative ratings and who is the one person who can single handedly bring out the Republican vote in November?
Answer: They wouldn't. This is over. Not a matter of if, but when and how HRC will go out. Chances are good it will be ugly.
Posted at April 23, 2008 1:17 AM in response to Report: Obama Has Already Bought Up Much More TV Time In Indiana And North Carolina



