Is Hillary done, cooked and baked?

<p>Obama is like the popular guy that ran for class president in high school.
everyone love him.
once he got into office…he did *****.
while the vice president did all the work.</p>

<p>yep</p>

<p>I just watched the news and it made my stomach turn. The Clinton campaign is now trying to turn African American voters against Obama. How pathetic. Whether you like Obama or not, he has never made race an issue. It is sad that the Clinton campaign can stoop so low and attempt to make race an issue. :eek:</p>

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And bringing up the drug use thing is just sheer desperation.
Do they not think the voters remember Bill Clinton not inhaling??
Give me a break!!! :mad:</p>

<p>well, african americans weren’t all gunk ho for him the in past anyways.</p>

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Desperation. But I think their strategy is misguided. A lot more stuff from the past to be brought up against them- Whitewater etc.<br>
But I agree- sickening.</p>

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<p>Moi? No, not in the least. Are you worried about who will uktimately emerge for the left side? </p>

<p>Do you think the republicans would really prefer to face HRH Clinton or Obama, especially after the lady shows her true colors and empties the pantry of fake emotions? :D</p>

<p>“Do you think the republicans would really prefer to face HRH Clinton”</p>

<p>She is your worst nightmare.</p>

<p>This aside who do you like in Republicans?</p>

<p>Lusty Rudy
Grandpa Thompson
Another Grandpa McCain
Racist Paul
Ayatollah Huck
Flip-flopping Mitty</p>

<p>1sokkermom and others nice try, but it is the Obama supporters/surrogates that is bringing the race.</p>

<p>read my post # 149.</p>

<p>and 1sokkermom, did I provide the answer to your (post # 15)fullest satisfaction?</p>

<p>Sidebar:</p>

<p>Think there is a chance that W will push the Red Button for Iran. And a better chance that he will declare for himself another 4 years of Presidency based on being a war President, who will allow neither Republican or Democratic President to declare failure in Iraq or Afghanistan.</p>

<p>yep, he seems to be hellbent on stirring up the hornets nest</p>

<p>For many of us who live in NH, we are well aware of our State’s motto:
“Live Free or Die”.<br>
This now has a new twist thanks to the recent primary.</p>

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<p>It should be noted that this was not prompted by Obama supporters or his surrogates.</p>

<p>“Think there is a chance that W will push the Red Button for Iran.”</p>

<p>Just as safeguards were put in place in the last days of the Nixon presidency, let’s hope they’re in place now.</p>

<p>TOM, the US Army would escort Bush from office if he tried to declare himself the war president [sic] for another four years. You aren’t, by any chance, someone who was born and educated in another country, are you?</p>

<p>1sokkermom: You are just upset that a diehard republican feels that her vote against Hillary had no effect. I bet you had not intention for voting for Obama come November. You are just following the Head Office memo. The HO has concluded that none of the republican contenders could beat Hillary, but if they can de-rail Hillary’s nomination Obama would be an easier target. They have nothing more in their dirty trick closet to throw at Hillary, but may have drawer full of stuff to throw at Obama.</p>

<p>simba,
I know nothing about you, You know nothing about me. I am a registered Independent. I have voted for more Democrats that Republicans. ( I am married to someone who has a John Edwards sign in the snowbank in front of my house…)</p>

<p>I have never ever said that I would not vote for a Democrat. I just would not vote for Hillary. </p>

<p>We get it, you support Hillary. I don’t. No big deal. This is a political anonymous thread. Everyone is entitled to an opinion. Some of us see the Hillary obsession by some of the “diehard” Democrats just as annoying. :o</p>

<p>To some of us, integrity is the big issue. I personally have not seen that quality in Hillary. You have. So be it.</p>

<p>“I just would not vote for Hillary.”</p>

<p>Me either. Not that my vote counts.</p>

<p>^ mini, your vote may not have counted if you were my neighbor. ;)</p>

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<p>We have seen the numerous personages who have said, “Yes, Sir.” We have seen numerous MOC, who have said, “Yes, Sir.” We have seen our neighbors, who have said, “Yes, Sir”</p>

<p>80% will follow. 15% will obey, 5% will lead. You only need to find the right people. So far, those who have questioned this Administration have resigned, been marginalized, questioned on their loyalty, or removed. You just have to find the right 80%.</p>

<p>“You just have to find the right 80%.”</p>

<p>You still haven’t answered TheDad’s questions.</p>

<p>No, I am not. Born in the state of Mike and Bill. Spitting watermelon seeds.</p>

<p>Constitutions are only as good as the people who defend them. Presidents have suspended parts and ignored parts.</p>

<p>Just how close do you think we came to a major international incident with the Iranian (?) speed boats?</p>

<p>Do you actually believe what you posted or were your just being outrageous to get a reaction?</p>

<p>I’ve got to give you credit, though. I’ve been around a lot of Bush derangement over the years (that’s an expression on the right, if you’re not familiar with it, not something I am specifically making up for you), and your scenario takes the cake. I have never encountered anyone who thinks that President Bush is going to forcibly remain in power after his term ends.</p>