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I have sent emails to my Hillary groups only to have them returned. ----- The following addresses had permanent fatal errors ----- <08-ItsHillaryTime@groups.democrats.org> Someone is working to silence us and it will not work.
Team Hillary Help add to this list and spread the word 1. Never vote Obama - sign petition http://www.thepetitionsite.com/1/pledge-to-vote-against-obama-in-the-general-election 2. Contact Obama supporters, including Howard Dean and Nancy Pelosi 3. Do not donate to the DNC and tell them that they and BO will destroy the Party 4. Do not stay on CNN or MSNBC more than 5 minutes so their ratings drop more unless they start having fair and accurate news coverage 5. Sign http://www.countthevotescast.org/letter.php to Howard Dean and The Democratic National Committee. Call the DNC daily at 202-863-8000 and demand them to seat ALL the delegates. Go to http://lobbydelegates.com/ and support Hillary. 6. Call MT and SD 7. Cancel Time magazine due to this illustration of Hillary tied to railroad tracks http://thepage.time.com/halperins-take-how-the-democratic-nomination-fight-could-go-beyond-next-wednesday/ and give them a piece of your mind 8. Do not watch Oprah - her ratings are going down 9. Change to an Independent if this nomination is stolen from Hillary 10. If it comes down to the race being stolen from Hillary write her in if Hillary doesn't run as an Independentor or vote McCain 11. Donate what you can 12. Contact Nancy Pelosi AmericanVoices@mail.house.gov and let her know we will work against her, too, since she backs Obama 13. Sign to vote Hillary http://www.ipetitions.com/petition/hillaryforpresident/signatures.html 14. Boycott Keith Olbermann sponsors such as Kelloggs 15. Unsubscribe from Michael Moore, http://www.democracyforamerica.com/ and MoveOn.org Barbara in NC
Team Hillary Help add to this list and spread the word 1. Never vote Obama - sign petition http://www.thepetitionsite.com/1/pledge-to-vote-against-obama-in-the-general-election 2. Contact Obama supporters, including Howard Dean and Nancy Pelosi 3. Do not donate to the DNC and tell them that they and BO will destroy the Party 4. Do not stay on CNN or MSNBC more than 5 minutes so their ratings drop more unless they start having fair and accurate news coverage 5. Sign http://www.countthevotescast.org/letter.php to Howard Dean and The Democratic National Committee. Call the DNC daily at 202-863-8000 and demand them to seat ALL the delegates. Go to http://lobbydelegates.com/ and support Hillary. 6. Call MT and SD 7. Cancel Time magazine due to this illustration of Hillary tied to railroad tracks http://thepage.time.com/halperins-take-how-the-democratic-nomination-fight-could-go-beyond-next-wednesday/ and give them a piece of your mind 8. Do not watch Oprah - her ratings are going down 9. Change to an Independent if this nomination is stolen from Hillary 10. If it comes down to the race being stolen from Hillary write her in if Hillary doesn't run as an Independentor or vote McCain 11. Donate what you can 12. Contact Nancy Pelosi AmericanVoices@mail.house.gov and let her know we will work against her, too, since she backs Obama 13. Sign to vote Hillary http://www.ipetitions.com/petition/hillaryforpresident/signatures.html 14. Boycott Keith Olbermann sponsors such as Kelloggs 15. Unsubscribe from Michael Moore, http://www.democracyforamerica.com/ and MoveOn.org Barbara in NC

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The latest story pertaining to Reverend Pfleger, a speaker at Obama's church, spewing hatred towards whites and Senator Clinton should be a wake up call to Democrats.
Reverend Wright-Supports Louis Farrakhan
Reverend Pfleger supports Rev Wright
Both are anti Semitics and racist.
Both men are mentors and friends of Senator Obama.
Obama has mentored with both for over 20 years.
What does that make Obama?
Read about Louis Farrakhan and the Nation of Islam rally held in Chicago a few months ago and you might think twice about supporting Obama. Twenty thousand members of the Nation of Islam attended supporting Obama.
Then there is the teachings of ââ‚&n ot;Å“Trinity United Church of Christââ&sb quo;¬ 10 Black value system and Black Liberation Theology.
I dont' want to be affiliated with anyone that would be in these men's company.
I wouldn't want to be sitting with a group of KKK members either.
If Clinton was supporting the KKK and attending a church that supported the KKK would you really want to support her?
Obama should step down. He is an embarrassment for the Democrats.
Why are the Democrats so asleep?
Don't they realize that Obama can not win this election?
He is having trouble with the following groups:
Whites
Catholics
Latinos
Swing States
Reagan Democrats
Women
Military Voters
Cubans
Jews
Evangelicals
The "big states"
Florida and Michigan will not vote for Obama because he hasn't fought for them.
The African American and elitist in the country is not a winning ticket.
McCain will be the nominee if Democrats don't wake up soon.
Would someone please investigate Senator Obama before he is the nominee?
CNN ELECTION CENTER just posted the following story about Senator Obama.
Can you please bring this information to media outlets to discuss the matter before Saturday’s DNC meeting.
Thank you.
Obama Played Hardball in his First Chicago Campaign:
Posted 59 minutes ago on CNN May 29, 2008
By Drew Griffin and Kathleen Johnston
CNN's AC 360°
(CNN) -- When the Democratic National Committee meets Saturday on the thorny issue of seating the Florida and Michigan delegations at its August convention, party officials will have to fashion a solution that satisfies supporters of Sen. Hillary Clinton and presidential nominee frontrunner Sen. Barack Obama.
Sen. Barack Obama showed he was willing to use bare-knuckle tactics during his first race in Chicago.
It may take a Solomon-like decision to appease both candidates.
Clinton has argued the primary results of two of the nation's largest states should count because otherwise millions of voters are being disenfranchised. Obama has said he is willing to work out some compromise.
But he is insistent the primary results are invalid since the two states failed to follow party rules and the rules are the rules.
The DNC has not seated the Florida and Michigan delegates because the two states violated party edicts in holding their primaries early.
Although neither candidate campaigned in the two states, Clinton won about 50 percent of the Florida vote, compared to 33 percent for Obama. She won 55 percent of the vote in Michigan, where Obama's name was not on the ballot.
In his first race for office, seeking a state senate seat on Chicago's gritty South Side in 1996, Obama effectively used election rules to eliminate his Democratic competition.
As a community organizer, he had helped register thousands of new voters. But when it came time to run for office, he employed Chicago rules to invalidate the voting petition signatures of three of his challengers.
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The move denied each of them, including incumbent Alice Palmer, a longtime Chicago activist, a place on the ballot. It cleared the way for Obama to run unopposed on the Democratic ticket in a heavily Democrat district.
"That was Chicago politics," said John Kass, a veteran Chicago Tribune columnist. "Knock out your opposition, challenge their petitions, destroy your enemy, right?" Kass said. "It is how Barack Obama destroyed his enemies back in 1996 that conflicts with his message today.
He may have gotten his start registering thousands of voters. But in that first race he made sure voters had just one choice."
Obama's challenge was perfectly legal, said Jay Stewart, with the Chicago's Better Government Association. While records of the challenges are no longer on file for review with the election board, Stewart said Obama is not the only politician to resort to petition challenges to eliminate the competition.
"He came from Chicago politics," Stewart said. "Politics ain't beanbag as they say in Chicago. You play with your elbows up and you're pretty tough and ruthless when you have to be.
Sen. Obama felt that's what was necessary at the time, that's what he did. Does it fit in with the rhetoric now? Perhaps not."
The Obama campaign called this report "a hit job." They insisted CNN talk to a state representative who supports Obama, because, according to an Obama spokesman, she would be objective. But when we called her she said she can't recall details of petition challenges, who engineered them for the Obama campaign or why all the candidates were challenged.
But Will Burns does. Now running himself for a seat in the Illinois legislature, Burns was a young Obama volunteer during the presidential candidate's first race.
Burns was one of the contingents of volunteers and lawyers who had the tedious task of going over each and every petition submitted by the other candidates, including those of Alice Palmer.
"The rules are there for a reason," Burns told CNN.
He said challenging petitions is a smart way to avoid having to run a full-blown expensive race.
"One of the first things you do whenever you're in the middle of a primary race, especially in primaries in Chicago, because if you don't have signatures to get on the ballot, you save yourself a lot of time and effort from having to raise money and have a full blown campaign
effort against an incumbent," Burns said.
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Burns said he believed Obama did not enjoy using the tactic to knock off Palmer.
"It was not something he particularly relished," Burns said. "It was not something that I thought he was happy about doing."
But Obama did it anyway, clearing the field of any real competition.
Obama's staff would not comment on what the senator thinks about that petition challenge now. Instead, it referred CNN to this 2007 comment made by Obama to the Chicago Tribune.
"To my mind we were just abiding by the rules that had been set up," the senator is quoted in the Tribune. "My conclusion was that if you couldn't run a successful petition drive, then that raised questions in terms of how effective a representative you were going to be."
But in that same newspaper story Obama praised Palmer.
"I thought she was a good public servant," he said.
Palmer, who has campaigned for Clinton, told CNN, she did not want to be part of this story. Obama supporters claim Palmer has only herself to blame since she indicated she would not run for the 1996 state senate and instead aimed for Congress. After losing in that bid she returned to running for the state senate seat -- a move Obama supporters claim amounted to reneging on a promise not to run.
But Palmer supporters, who did not want to be identified, said she never anointed Obama as her successor and the retelling of the story by Obama supporters is designed to distract from the fact he muscled his way into office.
One other opponent who Obama eliminated by challenging his petitions, Gha-is Askia, said he has no hard feelings today about the challenge and supports Obama's presidential aspirations.
But back at the time he was running for state senate, Askia said he was dismayed Obama would use such tactics.
"It wasn't honorable," he said. "I wouldn't have done it. That's what I am saying."
He said the Obama team challenged every single one of his petitions on what Askia called "technicalities."
If names were printed instead of signed in cursive writing, they were declared invalid. If signatures were good but the person gathering the signatures wasn't properly registered, then those petitions also were thrown out.
Askia came up 69 signatures short of the required needed to be on the ballot.
Kass, the Chicago Tribune columnist, said the national media is naive when it comes to Chicago politics, which is a serious business.
He said they have bought into a narrative that Obama is strictly a reformer. When the truth, Kass says, is he is a bare-knuckled politician. And using the rules to win his first office is part of who Obama is.
"It's not the tactics of 'let's all people come together and put your best ideas forward and the best ideas win,' " Kass said. "That's the spin, that's in the Kool-Aid. You can have some. Any flavor. But the real deal was get rid of Alice Palmer.
"There are those who think that registering people to vote and getting them involved in politics and then using this tactic in terms of denying Alice Palmer the right to compete, that these things are inconsistent. And guess what? They are. They are inconsistent. But that's the politics he plays."
And this weekend DNC delegates will have to decide what kind of rules it will invoke in helping choose its next candidate.