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ThE DNC is ramrodding Hillary Clinton's right to run for the nomination...those superdelegates that have already committed not only disenfranchised Florida and Michigan but every other state that has not voted yet! DNC is digging their own grave. BO CANNOT WIN...and he does not deserve to be President of the U.S. This country is in a mess and we need experience to fix the mess. I WILL NOT VOTE FOR BARACK OBAMA.....

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Sooooooooo
By Jan CO May 10th 2008 at 11:00 am EDT
who will you vote for?
Re: Sooooooooo
By Democrat in Springfield, VA May 10th 2008 at 11:14 am EDT
I will do a write-in for Hillary...if that's not possible I will vote for McCain....I choose experience over inexperience.
  
about 64 more supers
By MICHAEL on The Beach May 10th 2008 at 11:01 am EDT
Obama is rushing to the finish line & needs only about another 64 supers....
Re: about 64 more supers
By Democrat in Springfield, VA May 10th 2008 at 11:09 am EDT
You are precisely why Barack cannot win!
Re: about 64 more supers
By Shan May 10th 2008 at 12:29 pm EDT
Great News!
  
Lets see
By Bob the Builder May 10th 2008 at 11:05 am EDT
How the race plays out, they are both great candidates, and this will last until the end of the primaries.

I must disagree with one statement. Obama does desereve to be President as long as he is popularly voted into the nomination and than into the office
Re: Lets see
By Democrat in Springfield, VA May 10th 2008 at 11:27 am EDT
If Barack is nominated that is precisely what it will be a "popularity contest"...I haven't heard a thing out of Barack as to how he plans to make change...it's all talk! He is not electable...it is not going to happen.
  
Railroading HIllary
By Lifetime Democrat May 10th 2008 at 11:06 am EDT
The DNC and Media have crusified Hillary from day one. Their scared to death of a strong woman in the White House. I plan to vote Hillary, whether it's a write or not.
Re: Railroading HIllary
By Democrat in Springfield, VA May 10th 2008 at 11:20 am EDT
I am with you! Do you know of any websites out there with a petition to sign for HIllary. Our voices are not being heard...I used to be a huge fan of CNN now I can't stand to watch it anymore. It is criminal the way the press has taken control of everthing.
Re: Railroading HIllary
By Lifetime Democrat May 10th 2008 at 11:32 am EDT
I know there is an effort to get something going, but I haven't seen it yet. If we could join together, we could show the super delegates that there is a growing force behind Hillary and I do mean GROWING!!!!! Just wait until something else comes out about Obama and it will. Just watch what happens in November and the bottom drops out from under Obama....hahahahahahahahaha
  
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By annie b (mcliberal) May 10th 2008 at 11:06 am EDT
N O B A M A. no frigging way. clinton 08!
Re: .
By WRM May 10th 2008 at 11:18 am EDT
In the beginning of a change, the patriot is a scarce man, and brave, and hated and scorned. When his cause succeeds, the timid join him, for then it costs nothing to be a patriot. --Mark Twain
Re: .
By Democrat in Springfield, VA May 10th 2008 at 11:22 am EDT
I like that..it would make a great bumber sticker!
Re: .
By Lifetime Democrat May 10th 2008 at 11:26 am EDT
You a patriot? Please....first shot Hillary would be the one defending you, because you'd be under the table. Get a grip or perhaps go fill Obama seat in Reverend Wrights church. He sounds REAL Patriotic!
  
Women for Hillary
By Democrat in Springfield, VA May 10th 2008 at 11:07 am EDT
Write-in for Hillary and as a last resort I will vote for John McCain. He may be old, but he's experienced.
  
OK
By WRM May 10th 2008 at 11:11 am EDT
and how does one "deserve" to be President? What kind of experience best qualifies one to be President? Sorry you can't find it in yourself to vote for a candidate who, with our support, can direct change in these United States.

Hopefully there will be a majority of voters out there that will see that we must change Washington, and those voters will elect Barack Obama; then we'll see a change in the decline that this country has experienced for the last eight years. Only then will we find happiness.
Re: OK
By Lifetime Democrat May 10th 2008 at 11:15 am EDT
Who the H#ll do you think you are? Hillary is for change and will do more to change things for the good in American than Obama ever would. So don' you dare accuse us of being un-patriotic, just because we prefer the better candidate than yours.
Re: OK
By WRM May 10th 2008 at 11:29 am EDT
I don't believe that I inferred anything about your patriotism. I am sir (or madam) a veteran who saw my friends come home from a war in Viet Nam that no one wanted. I am a man who has lived in the Middle East long enough to know that this war won't change the country of Iraq. I am a man who is concerned about people losing their homes. But above all I am a man who loves The United States of America.

Your opinion is that Hillary will do better to change our plight, I think Obama will.
From Kuwait.
Re: OK
By Lifetime Democrat May 10th 2008 at 11:34 am EDT
Good for you, I'm glad that you have you opinions, but so do we, so you show us respect and we will show you respect. Otherwise, GLOVES ARE OFF!
Re: OK
By Democrat in Springfield, VA May 10th 2008 at 11:46 am EDT
No...I beg to disagree...gloves are still on!
Re: OK
By Democrat in Springfield, VA May 10th 2008 at 11:44 am EDT
Hey...I'm on Hillary's side...
Re: OK
By Democrat in Springfield, VA May 10th 2008 at 11:36 am EDT
If I hear the word "change" (without an explanation) one more time; I think I will throw up!
Re: OK
By Lifetime Democrat May 10th 2008 at 11:50 am EDT
I'm for Hillary too and Hillary in herself is change. She, simply being female will provide a different perspective from what men have been giving us from the beginning of time.....no problems.....

Hillary in 2008
Re: OK
By Democrat in Springfield, VA May 10th 2008 at 11:55 am EDT
I agree...Hillary is for change and she backs her words up with solutions...Barack is all about rhetoric with no solutions. The DNC thinks this will all settle down after June...well what they don't realize is Dems for Hillary will just be getting started! Hell hath no fury as a woman scorned!
  
The Question is?
By Sandi May 10th 2008 at 11:19 am EDT
Why did the DNC give reward disaportionate delegates to the cities? The vote in other areas becomes diluted, is that equitable?

Who are these Superdelegates? A congressman's wife, a lobbiest? That Joe guy that jumped ship, he was a lobbiest from an investment company. Soon as Hillary pushed back on the investors pushing the cost of barrels of oil up, he was outa there.

No one can define this change theology to me. When I ask it comes down to a vote. A vote is not change unless there is some comprehensive plan of change for action. The premise is not logical nor makes any accountablity. Please define this change that Obama preaches about?

How does the actions of having your Michigan Campaign Chair who is also the Senator, block the bill for revote in the state of Michigan? When did it become cool to take a man or womans vote away? Is this the definition of change?

When is it the cool thing to not let States vote and dilute the vote with Lobbiests, wifes of some Senator in another State?

When is it cool to drown out the voice of the people, I thought we were built on for the people and by the people. Does People mean Superdelegates?

These are questions that may be important to a democracy. Anyway, I think they are, how about you?



Lobbie
Re: The Question is?
By wantedfairness May 10th 2008 at 10:23 pm EDT
Im with you Hilliary in 08

not Obama, he simply isnt truly prepared.
Rhetoric is not enough

And one is not entitled to the office, one must prove their value

Frankly a man who did nothing much in the Illinois legislature till a kingmaker decided to bolster him, used the Clintons support to get into the Senate (no gratitude there ) and has done very little in the Senate to establish himself to the American public in a way in which we understand and trust his votes has not yet proved himself.

His change so far is just change the name in the office and convince some that being younger is better.

Not always.
  
Re: Jump on over with me...
By Democrat in Springfield, VA May 10th 2008 at 11:39 am EDT
Where do I sign!
  
Re: Jump on over with me...
By Democrat in Springfield, VA May 10th 2008 at 11:56 am EDT
Nope, don't think so!
  
Go Hillary!
By Michelle K. May 10th 2008 at 12:21 pm EDT
Springfield,VA- I agree totally with you. I cannot believe how some prefer empty speeches over action. It's too bad they can't see for looking. The DNC, media, and some topdogs in our party have continued to try to force Hillary out of the race. But Hillary is a fighter and so are we.
Re: Go Hillary!
By wantedfairness May 10th 2008 at 11:20 pm EDT
the MEDIA selected the nominee for the democrats. Sadly that same media also chose Bush last time.

Perhaps people need to force the media to stop being agents of corporations and entertainment and demand that journalism return or turn them off.
  
I knew IT!
By Jan CO May 10th 2008 at 12:34 pm EDT
Man the harpoons Link
Re: I knew IT!
By annie b (mcliberal) May 10th 2008 at 1:35 pm EDT
damn the torpedoes!
  
fanatic?
By NJ member May 10th 2008 at 12:52 pm EDT
it must be all about you you you, who cares about the country or the party lets all care about what you want, we should do what you want because your a child and will spite everyone else unless you get what you want.


Come on, you can be better than that!
Re: fanatic?
By Democrat in Springfield, VA May 10th 2008 at 2:37 pm EDT
This doesn't dignify an answer because it's a stupid comment!
Re: fanatic?
By wantedfairness May 10th 2008 at 11:18 pm EDT
You know if you care about the country, you want what is right.

Blind loyalty when a party does some things wrong isnt necessary doing what is right.

I wish this party were doing the right thing but they have not. As such, I think they need some corrections, if not, they have no right to expect blind loyalty.
  
Right On!
By Democrat in Livonia, MI May 10th 2008 at 1:29 pm EDT
Please read my blog. I am a Michigan voter and our 175 delegates, won by Senator Clinton, as well as the 150+ delegates from Florida should be counted for Senator Clinton, not apportioned. CLINTON IN 08.
Just Words-Hillary on Michigan Primary
By Shan May 10th 2008 at 1:44 pm EDT
"I personally did not think it made any difference whether my name was on the ballot. You know, It's clear this election they are having is not going to count for anything."

-HRC
Not apportioned???
By Hollywood May 10th 2008 at 2:58 pm EDT
She didn't win 100% of the vote in either state, even though Obama's name wasn't on the ballot in Michigan. Hell, why even have primaries, would suit you not to count any votes, just give the whole thing to the candidate you prefer.
By the way, Michigan only has 128 delegates
By Hollywood May 10th 2008 at 3:13 pm EDT
I know that, and I have never lived there!
  
BTW...
By Democrat in Livonia, MI May 10th 2008 at 1:30 pm EDT
Let's put our money where our mouths are. Hillary's campaign could use our financial support too.