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    Wolfie20071 year, 6 months ago

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    You can neg my comment a million times but it

    won't make any difference as Obama can not and will not be elected President. He can't win you know it and the rest of us do too. LMAO

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      jovial1 year, 6 months ago

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      I only get to neg you once. If I could neg you a million times I would.

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        not2needy1 year, 6 months ago

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        Wolfie, the repubs are scared of Obama, which is exactly why Rush has been trying to get repubs to register/vote as dems for the primary and get Hillary nominated so McCain would stand a better chance in the general. Where have you been? Maybe you need to clean your ears, wake up occasionally or dig your head out of the sand. You're as out of touch as McCain.

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          aceofspades11 year, 6 months ago

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          "Wolfie, the repubs are scared of Obama,"

          N2N - I don't think much of Obama beyond his rhetoric & I'm scared of him & I'm far from being a repug

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            not2needy1 year, 6 months ago

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            Are you comfortable with the way things are right now?

            Frankly, if i thought i would have to spend another 4 years with the way things are right now, i may sell out and move to Canada or South America.

            Nothing, and i mean nothing can be any worse than putting up with a man who conspired with his brother to steal the Fla delegates in 2000, and subsequently have himself "appointed" president, only to take us down the toilet. After this fiasco, nothing any politician does scares me, we've been through the worst.

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              aceofspades11 year, 6 months ago

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              NTN you said-

              Are you comfortable with the way things are right now?

              If that is in response to my comment about being scared of Obama - you must be blind-

              Did you ever see me post anything that was in the least bit supportive of Bush? Don't think so.

              As I have stated many times I support Hilary & would sleep much better knowing she was there for that overworked phonecall

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                not2needy1 year, 6 months ago

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                ace, if Hillary gets the nomination, she will get my vote. I will feel better with either her or Obama over what we have had, which was more my point.

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                Sandokan1 year, 6 months ago

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                Funny you should mention Florida. History repeats itself ...except now we can add Michigan to the list too. If I'm a democrat in either of those states ...my vote is going to count!!! As a citizen on this country ...my vote is not a privilge ...it is a right!!!

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                Lurch1 year, 6 months ago

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                ace,

                Well, all I can say is that I wish you would give the populist a chance before dissing him.

                His heart and mind are in the right place, and if elected, it will come down to his leadership skills. We know/believe Hillary can get things down, but the doubt with her comes in not knowing if her heart and mind are in the right place. She voted for the war, attacked Obama over total BS non-issues, and now is caving in to reward the oil companies with a summer-time gouge handout. At the same time, she is doing the right thing in pushing for a windfall profits tax. Her positions are all over.

                Same with healthcare. Thats not universal healthcare, thats univeral insurance, which will be a boon to the insurance companies but wont do a thing to reel in costs. Insurance companies add roughly 25% more onto the costs of medical care over medicare.

                Hillary is ok, but Obama is great!

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                  scott42611 year, 6 months ago

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                  What exactly scares you? You never explain this, ace...

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              Lurch1 year, 6 months ago

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              Why? Are you just stating a perceived `fact` that there are too many racists in America to elect an ethnic president?

              Or is this something closer to home for you Wolfie?

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                scott42611 year, 6 months ago

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                On the contrary, Barack Obama will win in a landslide against John McCain.

                Georgia, South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi...Obama won every southern state except Arkansas, Oklahoma, and Tennessee with the Texas vote barely going to Hillary Clinton and the caucuses going to Obama.

                All the "blue" states that went to Al Gore in 2000 and John Kerry in 2004 will most certainly also go to Obama. But so could many of these southern states.

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                  blinkers1 year, 6 months ago

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                  Well, Wolfie, I certainly will not neg your comment, it's your opinion and you're assuredly entitled to it: "Ol' John McLame is going to beat the democrats(sic) so bad...etc.,"

                  But I will have a good laugh!

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