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lmao, jess our forum obama girl! may I just point out..............MCCAIN!!!!!!!! an American Hero, POW
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I'm darn proud of it! I'm going to take lots of pictures for you if I get a chance to see him speak, lol.
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LMAO! who do you want in the whitehouse at 3 am? We know during the previous Clinton admin probably he wasnt in at 3 am...........he was out Tomcatting around!!!!!!
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I've been supporting Obama since before he even announced he was running. Maybe we could share the title.
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sure Angie!!! I think in this case Jess will gladly share her man!
My husband says that being the president is a stressful job and he thinks presidents should have a "harem" to choose from to relieve the stress. But then he is from Kenya, and we all know Kenyans are crazy, especially Luo Kenyans......... OMG!!!! jess, isnt that what Obama is???
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Obama's father is from Kenya. They say the whole country over there is watching and rooting for him.
We thought people were ready for a change, but they say in the last three days the undecided voters in both Texas and Ohio jumped on the Hillary wagon. Most of the large cities went for Obama, but the small towns almost unanimously favored Hillary in Texas. I was very surprised at that. They say the "traditional" democrats will go for her because of her experience, the sympathy they give her because of Bill's indescretion, and the alliances the Clintons have forged over so very many years. I'm worried now about Florida and Michigan. They are back in play and may redo their primaries. Both favored Hillary. (Their delegates will not be allowed to count because they violated national party rules and heald their primaries too early.) On one hand it does not seem fair, however, both states knew going in that they were breaking the rules and what the consequences would be and they did it anyway. They had a big meeting about it in Washington this evening and are trying to get the delegates to count.
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i don't understand floriad and michigan doing that. it makes not sense. violate rules then want the delegates to count. something wrong there!
i'm for hilary right now, despite all the past. i think she's got what it takes to do what needs to be done more than obama. |
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Most of the Africans I know tend to be quite liberal as well. So he is on the perfect typical for their support. However, the support isnt going to count because they can't vote. |
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I will gladly share my title Angie! I wish there were more people around here that were interested in him. People boo me all the time b/c of my Obama '08 sticker on the car, lol. Or it could be the Philadelphia Eagles sticker...oh well.
Even though Hillary won, he is still ahead in delegates, and it is pretty unlikely that she will overtake that lead. It will probably come down to some sleazy back room politics, in which case she'll win b/c of her connections. I'm not surprised that she won Ohio, because that state is tailor made for her. Blue collar, middle class citizens tend to vote for her. Pennsylvania is the same unfortunately. He'll for sure take Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, and probably Harrisburg as well. But Hillary will probably get everywhere else. I've all ready joined a couple of different groups so that I can help get the word out. Florida and Michigan's delegates should not be allowed to count. Obama spent zero time campaigning in either state, and his name wasn't even on the ballot in Michigan. How is that fair for her to automatically get those delegates? It was Hillary or Kucinich for most of the democrats to vote for. My vote would have gone for Kucinich if that was the choice. I'm starting to get nervous, that's for sure.... |
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