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seacrestkristi

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....2008 will be the year that will point to the death of negative campaigning. People can be enlightened without being negative. People in 2008 want to know why they should vote for a candidate, rather than why they shouldn't vote for another.[/quote]

Thank you, hnooe2000. :clap: That's exactly what I'm sayin'!!! :love:
 
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Smiling JOe

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You know what, she's giving it a GRAYT fight so more power to her. Hang in there Hillary. :wave:http://images.google.com/imgres?img...microsoft:en-us:IE-SearchBox&rlz=1I7GGLJ&sa=N

Sorry I missed your birthday back in October! Just in case she's watching. :dunno: :love:
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Happy Birthday, Hillary!


Clinton Will Celebrate Her 60th Birthday With Cake and Campaign Fundraising



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Hillary will celebrate her 60th birthday at New York's Beacon Theater.
Is she still planning on giving cupcakes to every American, using taxpayer money, on her birthday, if she is elected President? I always thought she was a fruitcake, but never a cupcake. Cupcakes are sweet.
 

Smiling JOe

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Clinton roils vote dispute in presidential race

By Ellen Wulfhorst





"ROCK HILL, South Carolina (Reuters) - Sen. Hillary Clinton, in an about-face, said on Friday she wants the Democratic Party delegates in two states that were barred by the national party to be reinstated and counted in the race to determine the party's U.S. presidential nominee.

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In those states, Michigan and Florida, Clinton could stake claim to nearly all the delegates to the nominating convention in question -- more than 350.
She was the only candidate on the Democratic ballot in Michigan and holds a strong lead in Florida, which holds its contest on Tuesday...."

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...and now we know why Hillary ran in Michigan, and broke her vow not to campaign in Florida. :roll:
 

rapunzel

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....2008 will be the year that will point to the death of negative campaigning. People can be enlightened without being negative. People in 2008 want to know why they should vote for a candidate, rather than why they shouldn't vote for another.[/quote]

Thank you, hnooe2000. :clap: That's exactly what I'm sayin'!!! :love:

If that's the case, you should re-evaluate your choice of candidate. I have never seen more dirty politics than I have seen in the last 48 hours....all of it coming from the Clinton campaign. Hillary Clinton is disgusting.
 

John R

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If that's the case, you should re-evaluate your choice of candidate. I have never seen more dirty politics than I have seen in the last 48 hours....all of it coming from the Clinton campaign. Hillary Clinton is disgusting.

yeah, I think the non-negative campaign stuff went out the window a while ago.

So, I wonder if Mrs. Clinton is losing any fair weather supporters over her recent tactics?
 

Teresa

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If that's the case, you should re-evaluate your choice of candidate. I have never seen more dirty politics than I have seen in the last 48 hours....all of it coming from the Clinton campaign. Hillary Clinton is disgusting.

I've seen almost nothing compared to what you have seen, punzy. and I am vomiting down here in Florida every time I see Hillary or Bill. and when they open their mouths to speak its more than I can bear.

its strange, but I feel really betrayed by them both. I liked them for so long, and admired them both. now, I am sickened. no wonder SJ said that Hillary was repulsive. I thought he was going a tad overboard. he was right, dammit.
 
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rapunzel

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I've seen almost nothing compared to what you have seen, punzy. and I am vomiting down here in Florida every time I see Hillary or Bill. and when they open their mouths to speak its more than I can bear.

its strange, but I feel really betrayed by them both. I liked them for so long, and admired them both. now, I am sickened. no wonder SJ said that Hillary was repulsive. I thought he was going a tad overboard. he was right, dammit.

It's so polarized here...there are the people who are involved in politics year after year who supported Clinton early on and have become angry in the face of these Obama people who are not part of the party machinery. They seem angry that anyone would dare be so impertinent as to not accept the candidate being shoved down their throats from on high. There are the black people who seem angry that we (white people) are trying to convince the common black people that it's possible white people would vote for a black President...as though we're being cruel to get their hopes up. How bizarre is that attitude? You've got so many people who are completely appalled by how the Clintons have behaved, but a lot of people see it as the old guard of the Democratic Party trying to hold off the hordes of Obama supporters demanding a President that will change things in Washington, and be a moral, strong, progressive leader. I'm starting to see it that way.

I feel betrayed by the Clintons, too. I loved Bill (but I had Hillary nailed as a Machiavellian power junkie in 1992), and believed the whole 'poor me, I'm the victim here' routine. The worst part is that I feel like I owe Karl Rove an apology for that Beelzebub comment. I thought Rove caused all the nastiness. Clearly Bill has a Mr. Hyde side. Now I just see him as pathetic.
 

Teresa

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you need some down time, and to see Bill Maher's show from this week, merle haggard's interview, :lolabove:. southern people are so poetic.

"welcome friends and conservatives..."
http://rackjite.com/archives/1142-Bill-Maher-Jan-25,-2008-Merle-Haggard-Interview.html

also..

Conservative CNN reporter Amy Holmes brings a video of her interviews at an African American hair dressing salon. They all want Obama, but much to Amy's pain, none would ever vote for a Republican.
http://rackjite.com/archives/1141-Bill-Maher-Jan-25,-2008-Oh-My-Nappy-Hair.html
 
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TooFarTampa

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I think in light of the nastiness of the past week or so, it is worth remembering that a big reason Al Gore did not prevail in the 2000 election was because there were enough voters with severe Clinton fatigue to vote against anyone who was a part of his administration. And look where that got us ...

Now that most of us are desperate for a new president, it might be easy for some to forget the pettiness that characterized so much of the Clinton administration. This week served as a good reminder.
 

Smiling JOe

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Bill has always had a Mr Hyde side. Nothing new there. He appears nice in public, until he snaps, then the dam breaks and he lets it lose. I could see it in him during the Monica crap. Sometimes, we need to look past the words shaped into promises, in order to see the true person. Most every politician plays dirty, at least a little bit. The difference is that Hillary plays dirty, while the camera is rolling film, and the others try to at least hide their dirty laundry.
 
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