Hillary is cooked

dragondick

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fuji said:
To win she now needs to capture 90% of the remaining super delegates assuming she gets a 70% win in Puerto Rico and that Obama merely holds her to 50% in the states he is expected to win.

A Clinton victory is now a statistical outlier.

It won't be long before it's a mathematical impossibility.
She's cooked alright, but someone forgot to tell her!

Heaven forbid, if something happens to BO, Hillary can claim the party nomination by default.

Not only has Hillary planted the "A" seed, she advertised about it.
 

markvee

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WoodPeckr said:
So you are saying Obama is no different from Dubya & DICK and will do the same as they did?.....:rolleyes:
Obama voted for the Patriot Act, and he voted to fund the war.

He didn't show up for the resolution to call the Iran Revolutionary Guard a terrorist organization, and he didn't vote on the Mukasey nomination to Attorney General.

Can you name a significant vote (not an: If I had voted, I would have voted ...) where Obama voted against the GWB/Cheney administration?
 

WoodPeckr

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Obama, like all the others, believed the 'phony intell' Team 'w' was concocting to making everyone scared senseless into supporting their lies. It's all coming out in Scott McClellan's new book.
 

y2kmark

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You could just about say that ...

fuji said:
Unlike the last time I agree that there are few bad choices, whoever wins the next American president will be far better than the present one.
If the selection were a random drawing from all US Citizens meeting the age requirements.:rolleyes:
 

markvee

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WoodPeckr said:
Obama, like all the others, believed the 'phony intell' Team 'w' was concocting to making everyone scared senseless into supporting their lies. It's all coming out in Scott McClellan's new book.
Dennis Kucinich (Democrat) and Ron Paul (Repub) were not like all the others and have the voting records to prove it.

Was Obama still scared senseless when he voted in favour of the Patriot Act reauthorization in 2006?

The Iran Revolutionary Guard declaration and the Mukasey confirmation were recent votes. Is Obama still too scared to defy the Administration?
 

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markvee said:
The Iran Revolutionary Guard declaration and the Mukasey confirmation were recent votes. Is Obama still too scared to defy the Administration?
Regardless, it looks like the pitiful choice voters will have is Obama or OLD John Bush/McCain....so pick your poison....:(
 

markvee

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The time to speak up for Dennis Kucinich was when he was being excluded from the debates, but Ron Paul is still in the race.

There is also Ralph Nader as well as another other Non-Democrat, Non-Republican candidates.

So long as you are willing to reject Dem vs Repub partisanship in favour of principle, there is no need to limit choice to the cleanest dirty shirt.
 

LancsLad

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I can't do links ( yes I'm no computer geek) but go to Kontraband.com there is a new posting of an overdub of an old movie with Hitler called Clintons downfall. It's in their search.


Hilarious.


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