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Posted By not2needy 1 year, 7 months ago in NewsSen. Barack Obama was endorsed Wednesday by a labor union and two Democratic superdelegates, as a poll showed he has cut Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton's lead in Pennsylvania almost in half since mid-February as he strives to deny her a resounding victory in the state's presidential primary.
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not2needy1 year, 7 months ago
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FTA:
The Illinois senator peeled off an affiliate of the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees, which has endorsed Clinton. The Philadelphia-based local of the National Union of Hospital and Health Care Employees has about 16,000 members.
Its president, Henry Nicholas, announced the endorsement while introducing Obama at a meeting of the Pennsylvania AFL-CIO.
All the people who thought Pa was a sure thing for Hillary may be wrong after all.
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cwebefree1 year, 7 months ago
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Oh god, no love lost to that woman, but Geeexuess, the poor thing, if the image in my head were on a screen, momma's wouldn't be letting their babies watch it and the demonic laughter sound track would give the most callous pause.
MUUU AWWW HA HA
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jovial1 year, 7 months ago
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Blackacereturn1 year, 7 months ago
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If she doesn't win big in PA it will be over. Well maybe knowing her she will come up with another reason why she should still be in the race. I have to tell you this race has changed my feelings about the Clinton's if she wins i will vote for her because i think it's silly to spite myself and my country by letting another GOPer win! But my love fest with the Clinton's are over. They are what others say they are!
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rimbaud1 year, 7 months ago
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Too much is made of the damage Hillary does by staying in the race. She is heloping to vett (what does that mean, anyway) Obama, so that by the time it's general election time, his negatives have been dealt with and are old news (sort of like the continued jabs of the anioklys on these boards).
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cwebefree1 year, 7 months ago
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I only hope, by the time September roles around, that Hillary and the Republican's competition to out do the Obama did this and Obama said that bulltwinkies will have served to blow the collective wad of abuse thus leaving McCain the sputtering old nincumpoop that he is, with nothing to say other than schoolyard epithets, alone, wondering why only the losers are hanging out with him.
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not2needy1 year, 7 months ago
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not2needy1 year, 7 months ago
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Also FTA:
"I did speak out and oppose NAFTA," she said. "I raised a big yellow flag and said, 'I don't think this will work.'"
Teamsters president James P. Hoffa, who is backing Obama, disputed her claim.
"No one who was around in the time of NAFTA remembers her doing that," Hoffa told The Associated Press during a telephone interview. "Let's face it, she's tied to NAFTA no matter what she says."
She is being called on her lies! I love this, i hate a liar.
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icono11 year, 7 months ago
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True.
NAFTA was one of Bill's big deals.
It turned out to be one way to sell out American jobs via out-sourcing and compromised basic National Security and local Social Services monies because of the rampant & almost unchallenged movement of illegal aliens across the Southern border from Mexico.
Well Hillary is a liar but to me all politicians lie to suit their purposes' at any given time. So I guess, if you want to participate in US politics at any level, it comes down to supporting which politician you believe tells the 'least number' of lies and/or the 'least dangerous' lies.
An' lets face it, Billy Boy's whole 'game' while President was all about the most effective or deceptive lie he could get away with. Interesting how that is sticking to Hillary now.
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AnteUp1 year, 7 months ago
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tchef ~
Yes - and that wasn't because Mexicans were going to swarm
over the border and take our jobs - it was because OUR
companies were going to LEAVE the U.S. and relocate their
plants in Mexico. No OSHA regulations to contend with -
no environmantal controls..........just go ahead and
dump those nasty chemicals right into the river! Who
gives a sh*t what it may do to the people, the earth,
the wildlife..........Look at how it will cut your
costs!! And, as always, that did not mean lowering
prices - it meant bigger PROFITS.
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not2needy1 year, 7 months ago
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Yep, you got that right. Rush knows that the reality of it is, Hillary is basically more conservative than McCain. So do many of the posters on Propeller, i have seen many of them say this, and many disavowed that they would vote for McCain, early on, now they can't get enough of him. Yet they still don't think they are hypocrits. lol
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bruhaha1 year, 7 months ago
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Heard Hillary commenting about the number of Republicans voting in the democratic primary and how great it is. Would be great if they actually intended to vote democratic in the general election.....however, I don't know what percent of the crossovers have any intention of voting Dem in the general election. I guess in Hillary's world, that doesn't matter.
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bruhaha1 year, 7 months ago
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Also, Hillary is in no way more conservative than McCain. Look at their voting records. McCain has occasionally veered away from the rest of his party (on a very few select issues), however, I believe he has a 93% party line voting record.
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airmanchairman1 year, 7 months ago
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On a lighter note, for all you fans of Sci-Fi series like Stargate and BattleStar Galactica:
Honestly, who would you prefer to see flying the "Spaceship of State": - Colonel Maybourne/Senator Kinsey (McCain), the Go'auld System Lord Apophis (Obama) or hotshot pilot and brain-box Starbuck/Col. Samantha Carter?
GO HILLARY, GO!!!
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Mdiar1 year, 7 months ago
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Yeah, didn't even get that Obama is alot more like Daniel Jackson... smart, witty, highly educated... if he dies (drops in numbers and seems unlikely to win) as opposed to pulling an Apophos and just refusing to go away, he'll pull a Daniel and "ascend" (meaning better poll numbers) and come back more powerful in an Obi-Wan Kenobi like way. Hillary seems much more like Apophos to me, or Anubis... neither seems willing to die, no matter how many times they are defeated. Damn, I know to much about this stuff...
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not2needy1 year, 7 months ago
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What kills me is i know every character you and airman mentioned!!! I used to love Stargate SG1, was hooked on it for a long time, still watch the reruns every now and then.
What about the Nox, remember those funny little people? I loved that one.
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AnteUp1 year, 7 months ago
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I have an Obama sign in my yard and window - that should
give me some credibility to issue a bit of a warning.
I would give you a link to the article - but it appears to
be avail. online only to subscribers, but this week's
The Nation's column by Alexander Cockburn (why - is it
pronounced "Co-burn"??)"Maybe One Cheer For Obama",
states that Obama campaigned against Ned Lamont(D) in
Connecticutt in 2006, and FOR Joe Lieberman(I). Cockburn
states that Lieberman was Obama's mentor.
The warning? Stay on Obama's case - make sure that he
is actually MORE for change than some of his remarks
and actions might indicate.
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most_reasonable1 year, 7 months ago
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Has anyone noticed that according to the Obama plan, it would not be necessary to have a democratic MAJORITY in either the House or the Senate? Since he so easily reaches across the Isles. Those idiots like Pelosi don't seem to get the message that he views HER as part of the problem...same old, same old.
Watching Obama bowl brings to mind his contention that you don't need experience or talent, just the desire. I wonder if he told the Bowling Ball that it should just go down the middle of the alley BECAUSE IT CAN.
Want to know what happens if he wins...the economy will be in the gutter, like the ball.
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cushi1 year, 7 months ago
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Desperation is a biotch!! First you want to knock him for remarks his pastor made - that didn't pan out; now it's because he can't bowl...keep trying...
And in the meantime, guess what? The economy's already in the toilet, curtesy of GWB and the idiots who support(ed) him. Obama will be left with the dirty job of trying to fish it out!
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djn3nunez31 year, 7 months ago
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These false appeals to bigotry and fear remind us of the infamous whispering campaign of eight years ago, when anonymous messages just before the South Carolina primary falsely accused Republican candidate John McCain of fathering an illegitimate child by a black woman.
http://www.factcheck.org/elections-2008/sliming...
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jumpmaster1 year, 7 months ago
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djn,
These are NOT false appeals to bigotry. I watched the videos of the racist sermons of the Rev. Wright. There was nothing false about them. They were the real deal. Real racism, real bigotry.
Wright and his followers are racists.
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cushi1 year, 7 months ago
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You jump to the masters of deceit, you poor deluded soul! You don't know how to recognize cherry picked propaganda when you see and hear it, and you dismiss the pastor's very commendable contributions to Christianity and his community for 30 years!
Bet you bought that "Iraq has weapons of mass destruction" lie, too, didn't ya?
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jumpmaster1 year, 7 months ago
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John Wayne Gacy was seen as a very positive member of his community at one time. He supported the community, was a clown at children's parties, etc. But then the police found a bunch of bodies in his basement.
Except for the abductions and murders, he had very commendable contributions to his community.
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tbkennedy531 year, 7 months ago
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I read the link and of course you have to take it to the personal level. I am always open to facts and never locked into a single point of view. If he didn't know his views after twenty years of hearing many of the same points what does that say about him? I say that after watching and reading about the award Wright just received in Texas and the many associated interviews.
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