Tad Allagash

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  • : New York
  • : 27
  • : Libertarian
  • : Dem

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  • I totally agree. He's a black man. If he comes across as beating up an old man, charges will be pressed.

    Posted at September 28, 2008 2:11 PM in response to Obama Way Ahead In Today's Tracking Polls

  • That's why he hates the internet - its a series of YouTubes!

    Posted at August 29, 2008 2:47 PM in response to Palin Ad Starring Ted Stevens Already Scrubbed From Palin's Campaign Website

  • It's all about four states...

    1. Virginia (this is the big one)
    2. Colorado (second most important)
    3. New Mexico
    4. Nevada

    After that, all he has to do is retain Pennsylvania, Iowa, Minnesota - and he comes out at 270.

    Posted at August 27, 2008 8:22 PM in response to Polls: Race Remains Tight In Five Key Battlegrounds

  • I could hardly agree with you more.

    McCain is a Republican and they as a party have been guiding this ship FAR too long.

    So screw McCain, he is one of them (not a maverick) and let's get a new philosophy going.

    Posted at August 20, 2008 5:39 PM in response to Wake Up, Obama Camp

  • I totally agree, Becky Lee.
    And you're hot.

    Posted at April 17, 2008 3:39 AM in response to ABC's Ignominy Continues

  • And we love you...dkorer...for confusing super-delegates with elected ones.

    Lewis (GA) is a super-delegate. They can vote any way they can. This article was about the elected delegates, and perverting the system.

    Posted at March 10, 2008 9:50 AM in response to Hillary: Pledged Delegates Can Switch Candidates

  • Okay, ryotsu, I am going to assume you are not a troll and respond to your terse comments.

    If Hillary distracting the media from her impending scandals doesn't bother you, fine.

    If Hillary disenfranchising ALL primary and caucus voters by claiming the super-delegates need to make a decision regardless of how their districts voted does not bother you, NOT fine.

    Don't make the case for two states if you are unwilling to respect the choices of ALL states.

    Posted at March 10, 2008 9:43 AM in response to Hillary: Pledged Delegates Can Switch Candidates

  • What about the rest of the states? Do they not matter?

    How about we try to NOT run using Republican tactics from 10 years ago?

    Posted at March 10, 2008 9:40 AM in response to Hillary: Pledged Delegates Can Switch Candidates

  • Are you kidding? What about Hillary's tax returns?

    Republicans will slaughter her on those things when they get a hold of them.

    Not to mention any of the Clinton scandals we don't even really know about yet (what was Bill doing over in Eastern Europe with those oil companies).

    Your blind following of Hillary, who would usurp the wishes of the voters with a backroom deal cut amongst the super-delegates, is regrettable.

    I hope you vote Democrat this Fall, but if not, the icon you have chosen says it all.

    Posted at March 10, 2008 9:39 AM in response to Hillary: Pledged Delegates Can Switch Candidates

  • I could not agree with you more.

    There have been moments in this campaign where I have literally detested a tactic used by the Clinton campaign.

    Because I thought it was divisive and would leave the party in shambles.

    But if we continue to wage war back at them, we're ALSO being divisive and hostile and in the end, I think we ALL want a unified party.

    So go Hillary and GO OBAMA!

    Posted at February 25, 2008 7:43 PM in response to CNN Poll: Obama Up 4 Points In Texas

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