Rob
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Why not applaud the release of the child killer while you're at it. Or applaud Hezbollah for not verifying the soldiers (that they killed) were dead.
Posted at July 17, 2008 4:13 PM in response to Watching A Country Mourn its War Dead
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Gee guys, Hillary does the right thing, Obama does the WAAAY wrong thing and somehow she is the unprincipled coward. Must be interesting to live on Obama land.
(Populated by hypocritical sniping bastards from what I've seen on this site for, oh the last 9 months.)
Posted at July 9, 2008 6:48 PM in response to Hillary Explains Vote Against FISA Cave
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The hatred here shown by Obama supporters speaks overwhelmingly about the class of their "movement". So Edwards is a coward because he didn't kiss your boy's ass by endorsing him? Give me a freaking break.
JRE saw neither was ideal and that Obama, despite the bullshit he peddles is as beholden to corporate interests as anyone running.
That's why he didn't get this Edwards supporter's vote, and why he still has to persuade me not to forget to vote for president-- should he get the nomination.
Posted at May 6, 2008 5:17 PM in response to It's Official: John And Elizabeth Edwards Will Not Endorse In Prez Race
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18 debates, one between the 2 of them.
What's Obama afraid of?Posted at February 13, 2008 12:18 PM in response to Hillary Hits Obama With New Ad In Wisconsin
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Absolutely spot on. It's now acceptable to hate Hillary. Fuck that. I too, have left many blogs where I was an active participant.
Well, no more. I've unsubscribed to pretty much all political newsletters, and from here on out my wallet is closed and my time for volunteering has become unavailable.
I know, don't let the door hit me on the ass. Well, the poo flingers don't need my help. You guys can beat McCain without me. Maybe I'll remember to vote for president.
Posted at February 13, 2008 11:55 AM in response to Hating Hillary:We've Become What We Detested
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Person,
So anyone who voted for the war is subject to character assassination? Bring out the feces to hurl at Kerry and Dodd, then I guess.
The Democratic party 2008: Innuendo and cheap shots are OK for anyone except whom we specifically endorse.
Sounds like a winner to me
Posted at February 12, 2008 5:43 PM in response to Hillary Personally Addresses Question Of Whether She Wants MSNBC's Shuster Fired
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This bullshit being peddled about Hllary not being allowed to defend her family is beyond the pale and makes me ashamed to be in the same party with those spewing it.
The dominant meme here, as it sadly has been on tpmelectioncentral for over 6 months is that anything one says about Hillary is OK. Not only that, Hillary is responsible for all of Bill's pecadillos, Bill Clinton ruined the country, and the Clintons are racists and war mongers.
Grow the fuck up. Perhaps you'd rather not have Ginsburg or Breyer on the court. Was Bill flawed as a president? Damn straight he was-- Gore would have rose above him in every way. Yet, he was our guy. He tried to do what he could and his heart was in the right place-- as is Hillary's.
Hillary isn't the enemy, and those of you who push that crap are doing your best to destroy the party. Argue over issues and stances and you will have a lot more credibility. As it is all you guys have proven is you can gather the most people online to fling poo. Quite an accomplishment. It is a pointed endorsement of your candidate.
Posted at February 12, 2008 5:23 PM in response to Hillary Personally Addresses Question Of Whether She Wants MSNBC's Shuster Fired
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Maybe this is a conspiracy to get normal thinking people to think McCain's OK.
I mean, if these ass-clowns hate him, how bad can he be?
Posted at February 5, 2008 3:04 PM in response to Dobson: I Will Never Support McCain
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yet.
Posted at June 14, 2007 1:21 PM in response to Presidential Politics
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Edwards' mistake was pre-war where it was thought Bush would probably fuck up. Tentativeness now is DURING the war where the fuck-up is in broad daylight.
I'll go with the guy fighting harder now, thank you.
Posted at May 24, 2007 7:44 PM in response to Gore, Obama, And A Coalition Against The Politics of Fear



