Obama Expected to Hit Milestone in Tuesday's Votes »
Posted By bizexpert 1 year, 1 month ago in NewsSenator Barack Obama is poised to reach a milestone in the presidential race on Tuesday by capturing a majority of pledged delegates, but he said he would not declare victory against Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton or suggest the Democratic primary should end until the final three contests are finished on June 3.
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Justice4All1 year, 1 month ago
Go Obama. It's time for a change.
I still don't know much about him, but I did read his latest book. Just the fact that he took a stand against a war that he knew was wrong at a time when that stance could have ruined his career is the most positive thing I have seen from any of the three.
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nostalgia1 year, 1 month ago
"It's time for a change." AND " I still don't know much about him"
Then how do you know exactly what "Change" he is advocating?
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cushi1 year, 1 month ago
You would cater to the two states who deliberately and with aforeknowledge, violated the agreed upon rules, in order to appease the candidate who likewise violated those rules after agreeing to abide them, and, in turn, you thumb your nose at those states and the candidate who were true to their word and did abide by those rules!
How is that fair play?
If the citizens of FL and MI are upset that their votes don't count, they need to address that anger where it belongs - to the folks they elected to represent them and who voted along with the repugnicons to skirt the rules! They are the ones who have disenfranchised their citizens, not the DNC or Barack Obama. You better believe they would not be representing me any more, either.
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Dionys1 year, 1 month ago
I doubt it. Three special elections in the past year or so in what were typically Repugnant Con seats. The most recent one (as the other two) lost to a Democrat. In a county where in the last election Bush won by 25 percentage points.
As much as I hate the pendulum of our electorate, I don't have many worries about Obama's election. Not to mention the swing we'll see in Congress and the House.
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Dionys1 year, 1 month ago
I doubt it. Three special elections in the past year or so in what were typically Repugnant Con seats. The most recent one (as the other two) lost to a Democrat. In a county where in the last election Bush won by 25 percentage points.
As much as I hate the pendulum of our electorate, I don't have many worries about Obama's election. Not to mention the swing we'll see in Congress and the House.
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Dionys1 year, 1 month ago
I doubt it. Three special elections in the past year or so in what were typically Repugnant Con seats. The most recent one (as the other two) lost to a Democrat. In a county where in the last election Bush won by 25 percentage points.
As much as I hate the pendulum of our electorate, I don't have many worries about Obama's election. Not to mention the swing we'll see in Congress and the House.
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Dionys1 year, 1 month ago
I doubt it. Three special elections in the past year or so in what were typically Repugnant Con seats. The most recent one (as the other two) lost to a Democrat. In a county where in the last election Bush won by 25 percentage points.
As much as I hate the pendulum of our electorate, I don't have many worries about Obama's election. Not to mention the swing we'll see in Congress and the House.
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Mdiar1 year, 1 month ago
Propeller, you are the bane of my existence! If this double posts... blame Propeller!
I can't see him wrapping it up today. Sorry, Senator.
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JoseMadre1 year, 1 month ago
Obama's pastors' mentor and architect of "Black Liberation Theology"
"We have had too much of white love, the love that tells blacks to turn the other cheek and go the second mile. What we need is the divine love as expressed in black power, which is the power of blacks to destroy their oppressors, here and now, by any means at their disposal. Unless God is participating in this holy activity, we must reject God's love."
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