nlb
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Tue Mar-25-08 07:03 AM
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If Democrats want to end this ... |
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They should "just" vote for Obama in Pennsylvania. That's all it takes to end the mud flinging and stop the damage for the democratic party . I keep reading and hearing how democrats are tired and worried about Mccain growing support in the polls and the negativity in their primary campaign . WELL,STOP WHINING AND HELP END IT !!!!
Clinton supporters in PA : WTF is the point of you voting for her ?? She wont be the nominee, so rally behind OBAMA and help strengthen him for the general election .
To the Obama supporters :dont be discouraged by the polls , Obama will do much better than many people think . CAST YOUR VOTE and rally other voters.
I know this for a fact : if Hillary loses or wins PA by a narrow margin ( less than 7 % ) she'll end her campaign . If she wins there convincingly this will go to the convention .
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Tue Mar-25-08 07:07 AM
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1. People should vote for who they support, whether Clinton or Obama. |
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Edited on Tue Mar-25-08 07:08 AM by Maddy McCall
And you shouldn't tell people who to vote for, for any reason.
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WDIM
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Tue Mar-25-08 07:13 AM
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oops I told people who to vote for....
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Tue Mar-25-08 07:14 AM
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5. Anybody caught Campaigning for one candidate over another...... |
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Will be shot. What's the matter with you people? How dare you tell anyone else how to vote? Are you out of your mind?
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Tue Mar-25-08 07:27 AM
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8. Or a write in for that matter. |
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Nobody tells me who to vote for.
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Lint Head
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Tue Mar-25-08 07:12 AM
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2. Either way McCain and the Re-Pubic-Rats will lose and the |
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8 years of fascism will be no more. :dem:
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Tue Mar-25-08 08:36 AM
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16. Where's your "sarcasm" smilie? |
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Surely you don't believe that the fascism will be over just because a Democrat wins the presidency? Well, I have a bridge I'd like to sell to you - cheap!
:rofl:
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Tue Mar-25-08 08:45 AM
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Tue Mar-25-08 07:12 AM
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3. less than 7% is narrow? Oooookay, whatevs. Until OBama gets to 2025, you got nuthin' |
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Tue Mar-25-08 07:16 AM
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What are you talking about?
HE HAS A MAJORITY OF THE PLEDGED DELEGATES !
Don't you understand that?
Why isn't he already president?
/sarcasm
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MADem
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Tue Mar-25-08 07:47 AM
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13. Bwahahahaha!! Ain't it a shame that nearsies don't count, eh? |
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Except in horse shoes and hand grenades...!
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Uben
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Tue Mar-25-08 08:43 AM
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If we had two candidates and one was 33 yrs old and one was 34 yrs old, neither could become president due to the fact they have to be at least 35. The same holds true for delegates. You either have enough, or you don't.
(you did notice my sarcasm tag at the bottom of the post? No?
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MADem
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Tue Mar-25-08 10:05 AM
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20. Yes, I did notice it--I guess in this environment, with all the toxic crap flying around, |
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it's normal to figure people aren't laughing WITH you!!
I saw your tag, and had to chime in!
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Tue Mar-25-08 07:17 AM
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7. How do you know for a fact that Hillary will end her campaign if she loses PA? |
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Tue Mar-25-08 07:32 AM
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10. Probably won't. Much more work damage to do for 2012. |
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Tue Mar-25-08 07:29 AM
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9. Good post. Time for Hillary supporters to get a grip! This is your 3 a.m. wake up call. |
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Tue Mar-25-08 07:39 AM
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And she isn't handling that call very well.
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Tue Mar-25-08 07:43 AM
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PA doesn't want to "end it." Neither does KY, IN or W.Va. They all want their say... as well they should!
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Tue Mar-25-08 08:02 AM
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14. Yep. If supporters of a particular candidate want to end this... |
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...they should encourage their candidate to espouse break-out positions on the issues. With Obama and Clinton so nearly identical in policy and in appeal, the party is rightfully split.
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Tue Mar-25-08 08:31 AM
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15. LOL, too funny, stop democracy just vote for my candidate |
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:rofl:
it is sooooooooooo cute
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Tue Mar-25-08 08:47 AM
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Pennsylvania can end it all. If they decide to vote for Obama, that is the end of the road for Hillary. Perhaps Obama should go full court press in PA? Perhaps the Obama supporters need to mobilize for an election day offensive that will bury the Clinton voters once and for all? :-) Then all the squabbling will cease?
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