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Postby conversationpc » Wed Apr 23, 2008 7:45 am

Why is there such a big deal being made of today's primaries? Despite Obama not having enough delegates by convention-time to win it outright, unless the super delegates throw a wrench in the system and destroy the party, Obama is going to win. I really think at this point that Hillary would rather get the Presidency rather than just bow out for the sake of the Democratic party.
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Postby Lula » Wed Apr 23, 2008 7:48 am

well duh! ;) :lol:
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Re: OT: Pennsylvania primaries?

Postby Rockindeano » Wed Apr 23, 2008 8:36 am

conversationpc wrote:Why is there such a big deal being made of today's primaries? Despite Obama not having enough delegates by convention-time to win it outright, unless the super delegates throw a wrench in the system and destroy the party, Obama is going to win. I really think at this point that Hillary would rather get the Presidency rather than just bow out for the sake of the Democratic party.


Can't believe I am going to say this but I am and I am sincere. Screw the Democratic party. Screw Obama. Screw Dean, screw Pelosi. Fuck em all.

It's plain to see, to anyone with a political brain at all, that Obama is unable to win the General election. McCain beats him in Ohio, Florida, Pennsylvania, New Hampshire and New Jersey. New Jersey? Yes, that Dark blue state he cannot win(Obama)? Oh but Obama is going to be strong in Montana, Wyoming, Alabama and Mississppi! :roll: Yeah, riiggghhht. Just because he beat HRC there doesn't mean shit. Now, HRC is beating McCain in Ohio, Pennsy, NJ and basically tied in Florida. Now tell me folks, What group of states is more likely to go blue in November, OH, PA, NJ and FL, or WY, AL, MS or MT? The Obama campaign is completey in denial. Yes he has won more states and more delegates, but who gives a shit? I'll tell you who does. The Black Democrat. Even though he has a 25% chance of beating McCain in November, and HRC has probably a 50-55% chance of winning, they would rather not change(the Superdelegates), to honour an African American. So with that, I say good. Go McCain. If it's Bomb Bomb McCain, I won't vote but will hope he beats Obama. I hope the Dems get their collective asses kicked. Fuck them. Why should I argue passionately, educate myself on issues, fight on MR like there's no tomorrow, so they can snatch a sure as fuck defeat from a should be landslide? I won't any longer. Fuck the Dems if they nominate Obama. There reason there is Super Delegates is for this very reason.

So if McCain gets in and continues the ass fucking the country is taking now, I won't blame the soccer red state moms or Karl Rove. I will blame Howard Dean, Barack Obama, and all those fucking thickheaded Supers who went blind at nomination time. If Obama truly loved his party, he would step down. They know, trust me they know the polls and they know what their fate is going to be come November. I am through supporting these pricks and basically politics as a whole has sucked the very life out of me.

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Re: OT: Pennsylvania primaries?

Postby Barb » Wed Apr 23, 2008 8:43 am

Rockindeano wrote: I am through supporting these pricks and basically politics as a whole has sucked the very life out of me.

Fuck You Obama!


This is where I've been for quite some time now. Welcome to the party of "who gives a fuck!". :lol:
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Postby mikemarrs » Wed Apr 23, 2008 8:49 am

they are stupid if they swing the superdelegate votes to obama and have him running against mccain.hillary has a much better chance of beating mccain than obama does and its crazy if they can't see that.no way obama beats mccain but they all have their heads buried in the sand.
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Postby Barb » Wed Apr 23, 2008 8:56 am

mikemarrs wrote:they are stupid if they swing the superdelegate votes to obama and have him running against mccain.hillary has a much better chance of beating mccain than obama does and its crazy if they can't see that.no way obama beats mccain but they all have their heads buried in the sand.



Do you know what kind of hell would break loose if a bunch of "super" delegates took this away from Obama and gave it to Hillary? OMG. I don't even want to find out. :shock:
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Postby RedWingFan » Wed Apr 23, 2008 8:57 am

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mikemarrs wrote:they are stupid if they swing the superdelegate votes to obama and have him running against mccain.hillary has a much better chance of beating mccain than obama does and its crazy if they can't see that.no way obama beats mccain but they all have their heads buried in the sand.



Do you know what kind of hell would break loose if a bunch of "super" delegates took this away from Obama and gave it to Hillary? OMG. I don't even want to find out. :shock:

Yeah, think Rodney King nationwide. :D
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Postby Babyblue » Wed Apr 23, 2008 9:10 am

mikemarrs wrote:they are stupid if they swing the superdelegate votes to obama and have him running against mccain.hillary has a much better chance of beating mccain than obama does and its crazy if they can't see that.no way obama beats mccain but they all have their heads buried in the sand.


I agree and if it is obama & mccain.....i will go with mccain i don't care for obama at all.Go hillrod. :lol:
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Postby classicstyxfan » Wed Apr 23, 2008 9:17 am

So, no need to actually HAVE a general election if Obama is the nominee then ?

With that kind of logic, they need not have played last years super bowl, and just given the trophy to the Patriots, after all, that was a done deal, wasn't it ?

From my vantage point, not being able to beat Hillary in a primary is far different that a contest against a republican in the general.

People, look at the CALENDAR.....it's still April, and anything can, and probably will happen between now and November. A year ago, no one gave Obama any chance against Mrs Clinton....how'd that work out ?
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Postby sadie65 » Wed Apr 23, 2008 9:21 am

Yes but once again I am struck by the fact that while so many complain...so many are also so quick to say screw it. We do not take our politics seriously...instead looking for a quick fix and placing blanket blame on problems that do not have easy solutions.

And then if things don't go the way we want...we can easily trout out the "screw it" mentality and deny any responsibility. We as a nation do this in almost aspect of our lives these days...not just politics.
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Postby Rick » Wed Apr 23, 2008 9:33 am

It's because the fucking right wingers are out there voting in the primaries for Obama because they know he has a lesser chance to win than Hillary.
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Postby Barb » Wed Apr 23, 2008 9:37 am

Rick wrote:It's because the fucking right wingers are out there voting in the primaries for Obama because they know he has a lesser chance to win than Hillary.



I thought it was the other way around. At least it started out that way.
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Postby classicstyxfan » Wed Apr 23, 2008 9:41 am

McCain had better do a better job than he has so far differentiating his policies from the failed policies of GWB.......If he can't it wont matter who the Dem candidate is, he cant win.

Also, Obama seems to have most of the media in his back pocket. dont underestimate that. We are by in large a nation of sheep when it comes to Politics. If you want proof, ask 10 people who they support for president, and WHY it's really eye opening to hear the logic ( or lack thereof ) you will hear from most.
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Postby RedWingFan » Wed Apr 23, 2008 9:42 am

Rick wrote:It's because the fucking right wingers are out there voting in the primaries for Obama because they know he has a lesser chance to win than Hillary.

Yeah Rick, you have it backwards. I'll let you in on a little secret. Do a search of "Operation Chaos"
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Postby Barb » Wed Apr 23, 2008 9:44 am

classicstyxfan wrote:McCain had better do a better job than he has so far differentiating his policies from the failed policies of GWB.......If he can't it wont matter who the Dem candidate is, he cant win.

Also, Obama seems to have most of the media in his back pocket. dont underestimate that. We are by in large a nation of sheep when it comes to Politics. If you want proof, ask 10 people who they support for president, and WHY it's really eye opening to hear the logic ( or lack thereof ) you will hear from most.



I think the only thing McCain backs Bush on is the war in Iraq. Other than that, he's pretty much a Democrat as far as I'm concerned. He's pro amnesty, big spender on "global warming" and until recently, opposed the Bush tax cuts. I think whether he wins it or Hillary, the outcome would be about the same. Obama is a Marxist from what I can tell and I don't want him or his crazy wife in office.
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Postby mikemarrs » Wed Apr 23, 2008 9:46 am

Operation Chaos
In late February 2008, Limbaugh developed Operation Chaos, a political call to action with the initial plan to have voters of the Republican Party temporarily cross over to vote Democrat and vote for Hillary Clinton, who at the time was in the midst of losing eleven straight primary contests to Barack Obama. The goal was to have the campaigns of Clinton and Obama fight over the Democratic Party nomination for as long as possible and potentially force a brokered 2008 Democratic National Convention.

On March 27, 2008, Limbaugh said that "at this point, the purpose of Operation Chaos is not to choose a specific nominee, and it wasn't from the get-go to pick a specific nominee. The purpose of Operation Chaos is what you see. It was to keep the race going so that there would be hatred, animosity, and political bloodletting between Hillary and Barack Obama and their forces."
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Postby sadie65 » Wed Apr 23, 2008 9:49 am

classicstyxfan wrote:McCain had better do a better job than he has so far differentiating his policies from the failed policies of GWB.......If he can't it wont matter who the Dem candidate is, he cant win.

Also, Obama seems to have most of the media in his back pocket. dont underestimate that. We are by in large a nation of sheep when it comes to Politics. If you want proof, ask 10 people who they support for president, and WHY it's really eye opening to hear the logic ( or lack thereof ) you will hear from most.


I truly do not believe enough people take the time to educate themselves anymore. Again, I'll state as a society we seem to want quick fixes. We're enamored of sound bytes and allowing the media to decide what passes for relevant.

And no matter who wins...or loses...this country will continue to produce apathetic people who find it easier to deny culpability.
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Postby Rockindeano » Wed Apr 23, 2008 9:55 am

Barb wrote:
classicstyxfan wrote:McCain had better do a better job than he has so far differentiating his policies from the failed policies of GWB.......If he can't it wont matter who the Dem candidate is, he cant win.

Also, Obama seems to have most of the media in his back pocket. dont underestimate that. We are by in large a nation of sheep when it comes to Politics. If you want proof, ask 10 people who they support for president, and WHY it's really eye opening to hear the logic ( or lack thereof ) you will hear from most.



I think the only thing McCain backs Bush on is the war in Iraq. Other than that, he's pretty much a Democrat as far as I'm concerned. He's pro amnesty, big spender on "global warming" and until recently, opposed the Bush tax cuts. I think whether he wins it or Hillary, the outcome would be about the same. Obama is a Marxist from what I can tell and I don't want him or his crazy wife in office.


Like I already said, I could a shit any more about who wins and what happens to this nation. Fuck it, I am going to start caring about myself. Fuck the uninsured, fuck the minorities, fuck corruption..I just have had enough.
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Postby AlteredDNA » Wed Apr 23, 2008 9:55 am

Barb wrote:
mikemarrs wrote:they are stupid if they swing the superdelegate votes to obama and have him running against mccain.hillary has a much better chance of beating mccain than obama does and its crazy if they can't see that.no way obama beats mccain but they all have their heads buried in the sand.



Do you know what kind of hell would break loose if a bunch of "super" delegates took this away from Obama and gave it to Hillary? OMG. I don't even want to find out. :shock:


It would definitely be "Selected, Not Elected", would it not?
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Postby Barb » Wed Apr 23, 2008 9:56 am

Rockindeano wrote:
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classicstyxfan wrote:McCain had better do a better job than he has so far differentiating his policies from the failed policies of GWB.......If he can't it wont matter who the Dem candidate is, he cant win.

Also, Obama seems to have most of the media in his back pocket. dont underestimate that. We are by in large a nation of sheep when it comes to Politics. If you want proof, ask 10 people who they support for president, and WHY it's really eye opening to hear the logic ( or lack thereof ) you will hear from most.



I think the only thing McCain backs Bush on is the war in Iraq. Other than that, he's pretty much a Democrat as far as I'm concerned. He's pro amnesty, big spender on "global warming" and until recently, opposed the Bush tax cuts. I think whether he wins it or Hillary, the outcome would be about the same. Obama is a Marxist from what I can tell and I don't want him or his crazy wife in office.


Like I already said, I could a shit any more about who wins and what happens to this nation. Fuck it, I am going to start caring about myself. Fuck the uninsured, fuck the minorities, fuck corruption..I just have had enough.


Ya, that's what I said! :D
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Postby Rockindeano » Wed Apr 23, 2008 9:57 am

Fact Finder wrote:Anyone who can't see that Mccain is best right now is crazy. Barry and Hill are not POTUS material. They are screaming lunatics.


Riiigggghhhht. Hillary is so much better than the old man.

You go ahead and vote for four more years of Bush.

Wait, I don't give a shit any longer, so why am I even commenting on this?

God this feels good not to care.
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Postby Rick » Wed Apr 23, 2008 9:59 am

RedWingFan wrote:
Rick wrote:It's because the fucking right wingers are out there voting in the primaries for Obama because they know he has a lesser chance to win than Hillary.

Yeah Rick, you have it backwards. I'll let you in on a little secret. Do a search of "Operation Chaos"


Well I've read to the contrary. Hopefully the foul playing ones that vote for Obama will be canceled out by the foul playing ones voting for Hillary. Nice party you've got there.
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Postby mikemarrs » Wed Apr 23, 2008 10:03 am

things aren't looking good at all.we will all be commenting on 'remember the good 'ol days' real soon.remember when gas was ONLY two dollars a gallon,remember when we actually had spending money,remember when we didn't have to worry about our food being recalled every week,remember when you could walk outside without fear of being robbed or killed,remember when health insurance was something most people could have and afford,remember when you could actually own a home and not be foreclosed,remember when.....
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Postby RedWingFan » Wed Apr 23, 2008 10:04 am

Rick wrote:
RedWingFan wrote:
Rick wrote:It's because the fucking right wingers are out there voting in the primaries for Obama because they know he has a lesser chance to win than Hillary.

Yeah Rick, you have it backwards. I'll let you in on a little secret. Do a search of "Operation Chaos"


Well I've read to the contrary. Hopefully the foul playing ones that vote for Obama will be canceled out by the foul playing ones voting for Hillary. Nice party you've got there.

It's okay dude. Don't sulk. The Democrat party has "super"delegates because they know most of their voters are too stupid to vote for the best person anyway, or to even vote who they want to vote for (see Florida 2000 and butterfly ballot)
The smart democrat elitists can choose who they want anyway. You wasted your time voting in the first place. :D
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Postby Rick » Wed Apr 23, 2008 10:15 am

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Rick wrote:
RedWingFan wrote:
Rick wrote:It's because the fucking right wingers are out there voting in the primaries for Obama because they know he has a lesser chance to win than Hillary.

Yeah Rick, you have it backwards. I'll let you in on a little secret. Do a search of "Operation Chaos"


Well I've read to the contrary. Hopefully the foul playing ones that vote for Obama will be canceled out by the foul playing ones voting for Hillary. Nice party you've got there.

It's okay dude. Don't sulk. The Democrat party has "super"delegates because they know most of their voters are too stupid to vote for the best person anyway, or to even vote who they want to vote for (see Florida 2000 and butterfly ballot)
The smart democrat elitists can choose who they want anyway. You wasted your time voting in the first place. :D


Yeah, if 'elitist' nonstupid Republicans are going to behave the way they are, then yeah, I might as well quit now.
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Postby FishinMagician » Wed Apr 23, 2008 10:19 am

RedWingFan wrote:
Barb wrote:
mikemarrs wrote:they are stupid if they swing the superdelegate votes to obama and have him running against mccain.hillary has a much better chance of beating mccain than obama does and its crazy if they can't see that.no way obama beats mccain but they all have their heads buried in the sand.



Do you know what kind of hell would break loose if a bunch of "super" delegates took this away from Obama and gave it to Hillary? OMG. I don't even want to find out. :shock:

Yeah, think Rodney King nationwide. :D


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Postby weatherman90 » Wed Apr 23, 2008 10:20 am

Its amazing how Obama is now the weaker candidate....

Go McCain!
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Postby Rick » Wed Apr 23, 2008 10:22 am

weatherman90 wrote:Its amazing how Obama is now the weaker candidate....

Go McCain!


What's amazing is what Republicans will do to win an election. Lying, cheating and stealing is not winning. Great lesson to teach the kids there.
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Postby weatherman90 » Wed Apr 23, 2008 10:28 am

Rick wrote:
weatherman90 wrote:Its amazing how Obama is now the weaker candidate....

Go McCain!


What's amazing is what Republicans will do to win an election. Lying, cheating and stealing is not winning. Great lesson to teach the kids there.


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Postby Rick » Wed Apr 23, 2008 10:32 am

weatherman90 wrote:
Rick wrote:
weatherman90 wrote:Its amazing how Obama is now the weaker candidate....

Go McCain!


What's amazing is what Republicans will do to win an election. Lying, cheating and stealing is not winning. Great lesson to teach the kids there.


"I remember landing under sniper fire. There was supposed to be some kind of a greeting ceremony at the airport, but instead we just ran with our heads down to get into the vehicles to get to our base."


And the guy YOU elected only has been lying since he learned to speak. The only difference is, his lies are costing thousands and thousands of lives. I'll take my chances with Hillary or Obama for that matter thank you.
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