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  • Posted By: dboy2004 @ 02/13/2008 6:37:06 AM

    Obama should appeal to everyone who remembers the dishonesty of the Clinton era!!! Hillary puts on a good show when needed ( a small tear in NH) to get votes. She is transparent and vindictive. Why hasn't Edwards given his votes to either candidate? Does he want to cover his butt when Congress returns next year? A true politician! B;ack, white,yellow or whatever color or gender should have no bearing on getting elected. Neither should your religion. Electing the Clintons would just give the country more of the same as we have had the last 16 years. What a disappointment GW has been to the grand ole party.

  • Posted By: dustbunny @ 02/06/2008 8:19:15 AM

    Why is Obama saying he's African-American when he's really bi-racial ? Doesn't he want to be white or does he think it will get him more votes if he's black?

  • Posted By: maris01 @ 01/11/2008 5:03:32 PM

    I've noticed that ever since one bad thing about Obama came out, everyone is on the Obama camp is shaking in their knees. Listen, if it's true then the entire voting public, not just Chicagoans need to know before they vote. This is why WE MUST VOTE FOR SOMEONE ON THE ISSUES that's all. And, for those trying to skew information about Hillary by blaming her for her husband ill judgment, I think that is slimey. Same thing with Obama, saying anything about him being Muslim or Christain radical is unfounded. Let's stick to facts and be civil please. The guy obviously lied, and I will tell you for one, I know there is more on him. But, why, oh, why would I want to give Republicans the fuel they need to run an aggressive campaign against any of our candidates? People stop posting slime links, educational information like congressional voting record, actual change delivered and what kind...cool. No politician is squeaky clean, so let's focus on what IS IMPORTANT the issues they stand for. But, I'm glad to see that the media is beginning to keep each other in check. That's how it should be, we don't want to be mislead.

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