Clinton Makes the Case for Her Nomination

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Hillary is a PUPPET! Her husband's puppet, she's so desperate to win and be the first woman president. Only problem is she's tainted and flawed. She will never win; not in a million years. All her supporter's need a better role model.

Chayo of TX 8:23AM May 13, 2008

http://atlah.org/broadcast/ndnr05-10-08.html

or

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ejTmistHFw0

Rev. Manning made this today. Now it makes so much since

reading the Globe Magazine that just came out.

http://www.globemagazine.com/story/177

Now lets hope the truth will turn this thing around.

Fae of ND 1:05AM May 11, 2008

THERE ARE ALSO CONTROVERSIES ABOUT OBAMA THAT THE MEDIA HAS REFUSED TO OFFER.

of MN 2:48PM May 10, 2008

Despite the idiosyncrasies of the primary process, there is a very important safeguard in place to pick the best candidate -- the automatic/super delegates. It is their duty/responsibility to choose the strongest candidate. Hillary is that candidate. Check noquarterusa for more information and electoral college maps.

v4hill of FL 4:41AM May 10, 2008

You have voiced the very facts that the Obama supporters spend so much time trying to overlook. They are living in a dreamland.....

buzzsaw of VT 10:53PM May 09, 2008

I and many of my friends and family are very concerned about what it going on in our Party. We think that we are being told that it is ok to support someone that has less than four years federal experience, someone that did hard drugs, someone that hung out and took money from slum lords, someone who has completed questionnaires in his own hand and then denies the answers, someone who wife openly insults everyone in this country, someone who had his campaign staff go to Canada and do a nod-nod-wink-wink about NAFTA, someone who has talked down to citizens via name-calling (bitter), someone who openly admits he was spirtualy counselled for over 20 years by a blantant racist, someone who welcomed Hamas' ads in his church bulletin, someone who took money from a former Weatherman, and someone who tells you he is not doing things when he is doing them as he's telling you he's not (telling us Hillary is negative and then calling her Annie Oakley and saying that her gas tax reprieve is a gimmick). He is dangerous and it is a slap in every decent Democrats face to even have a hint of such a person being a plausible candidate.

He WILL NOT win the November election, no matter how much the Republican-owned media that has given him the pillow treatment wants to try to ensure that they elect another president that cuts his political baby-teeth on the White House.

Folks, we simply cannot afford anyone but Hillary. We need someone that can harness the wild war horse, the sick healthcare horse, the run-away economy horse, and the starved education horse. Only Hillary has the credentials to do this. And, every time that Hillary attempts to build a bridge by indicating that she is willing to work with Obama, he and is goons smack her hand away.

If the National Party cannot see through Obama's smoke screen, then this Party has lost all decency and ethics and does not deserve the White House.

If Hillary does not get the nomination, I and my friends and family will get a write-in campaign going. We find it very interesting that there is so much pressure on her to quit. America does not like quitters and she should heed Churchill's advise: NEVER, NEVER, NEVER, NEVER, NEVER give up.

Shame on anyone that supports Obama. The talk-show hosts called it correctly: he's like Hitler in that he is mesmerizing his audiences to the detriment of us all.

If Obama gets the nomination, you--have guaranteed a Republican win in November. Quit fooling yourselves. And, if anyone from Obama's campaign ever calls my house again and asks who we are supporting and when we tell them, they say: "Really, that Bitch?" I will go to the national news, radio, and newspapers and point out that not only are Obama's supporters racist, they are also genderist. I pointed out to you before that NPR reported that the exit polls in Ohio evidenced that 33.3+% of Blacks reported that they voted solely based on race whereas only 12% of White reported the same thing. Again, just the fact that this Party is even considering supporting such a person is an obamination!@!!!!!!!!!

Gabriel of OH 10:32PM May 09, 2008

Paul Stewart,

Thank you for articulating what I and so many other Obama supporters feel.

We, the people, are not here to fight Hillary Clinton.

We, the people, are not here to fight John McCain.

We are here to build a better nation. None of us think that Obama will have a "magic wand" that does this for us. What we've come to realize is how much of an impact we - each of US - can have.

Obama has begun something amazing in this nation, something so simple that only a community organizer, apparently, could see it. We've started talking to each other. We started listening instead of shouting each other down. We have begun the process of discourse in America. And that is the single most powerful secret of Obama's success. He has called upon us - challenged us, really - to have a very different discussion about our nation than the one we're used to having.

I know it's hard to let go. It will take time. The patterns of hatred and division have been deeply and subtly sown. We won't simply "heal" this nation with songs and prayers, speeches and rhetoric. But the Obama movement is not the 1960s. It is a movement of politically energized, engaged, and successfully organized people. More, these people don't WANT a president who will solve our problems for us. WE want our say in government. We want it to be OUR government again. And this man is the only person who would offer me that voice.

I, personally, will continue to go door to door, make calls, and speak from my heart about my life, my dreams, and why I want Barack Obama to lead this tenacious, precious, and awesome place we call America. And even more than that, I will listen in a way that I have not been capable of listening for eight years. I will reach out to people that I've been told won't like me because of my skin color, my age, my gender, my class. I will reach out, like millions of people across this country are beginning to do right now, because whatever differences we might have, the challenges that face us are too great for us to fail to work together.

Jessa B of WA 10:25PM May 09, 2008

What do you think Carl Rove has been doing? He didn't leave the White House in order to retire. It's all about convoluted/diabolic logic and they are way out in front of the Democrats when it comes to this. Why do you think they've been able to keep W in office for as long as they have? Don't underestimate them for a moment.

Warren of MA 10:03PM May 09, 2008

Obama leads and Hillary can’t catch up. He would not be leading if the people did not believe that he is the best candidate. He followed the rules, he weathered the media storms and he still stands. You can’t turn back the clock. The Clinton era is over. She has lost. Voting for McCain or staying home will not change the fact the he is the choice of the people. If Clinton supporters ever want to have a chance at getting the changes in this country that both Clinton and Obama want they should consider holding their noses and voting for Obama. Just like I would surely have had to do to vote for Clinton. If Dems do not when the general election we will get more conservative supreme court judges that will destroy this country for decades to come.

NotSuprised of TX 9:50PM May 09, 2008

Well if there is one thing more amazing than convoluted logic it is logic with a double convolution.

Paul Stewart 9:42PM May 09, 2008

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