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It's amazing how people are so quick to want this election to end. If this were turned around and everyone was crying for Obama to step down, boy, oh, boy, you would sure hear how racist and hateful that was, but since it's a white woman running, it's OK to have her quit before all the states have had their say.

And then there are all the sexist, hateful comments, pictures, and reports all over the web. You want to really get angry? Take a look at CNN's iReport section. There's nothing there except anti-hillary postings--really vicious ones, at that. Since when is it OK to treat someone so cruelly? Regardless of who you support, this is still a human being with feelings. If nothing else, have some respect for a former First Lady. (Cont.)

The voters of West Virginia, Montana, Kentucky, South Dakota, Oregon, and Puerto Rico have not had their say in this election yet. And it goes without saying that the voters of Florida and Michigan should have their votes counted.

As long as Hillary is willing to fight for us, I will be right there with her. She deserves that and much more. If she is not the nominee, I will do everything in my power to see to it that she runs as an independent. Hillary may not have a chance to become president this time around, but that doesn't change the fact that she is still the best one to lead this country.

TO ALL HILLARY SUPPORTERS:
Let's all make a pledge now that if Hillary is not the nominee, we will work to support her as an independent. The Obama supporters who fill these pages and blogs with hateful, sexist, insulting, and moronic rhetoric toward Hillary and her supporters will never get our votes.

Let's see them try to win against McCain without half the Democratic Party.

Reader Comments
  
Hateful Posts Go Both Ways
By Donia19 May 8th 2008 at 7:13 pm EDT
Oh..and there are no hateful Obama posts - hmmmm?........You just created one.
  
You are so right
By andy492 May 8th 2008 at 7:13 pm EDT
Obama and his supporters just don't get it. There is more to being president than singing Kumbuya and feeling good about change. It's actually developing a plan for that change. It's also about standing up for what you believe in and Senator Obama has not done that. Rev Wright was the good Senators pastor for 20 years. In those 20 years, Senator Obama apparently had no problem with the Good Pastors feelings towards our country, our goverment, different races, or anything other than what he grew up with. Suddenly Pastor Wrights comments show up on You Tube and Senator Obabma states he doesn't share the Good Pastor's views? Right.......once the Senator discovered that bashing whites wasn't going to help his campaign! Well too late for me............I'd love to see Hillary wipe the mat with Senator Obama and all of his supporters who just don't get it. If nothing else; the religious right which is the Financial and "white" base of the Republican Party will move heaven and earth to insure that Barak Obama does not become president. And that's with out the Hillary supporters.
Re: You are so right
By Rubymom May 8th 2008 at 7:25 pm EDT
You said that so well. And you are so right. Obama will not get there.
Re: You are so right
By Donia19 May 8th 2008 at 7:31 pm EDT
Hillary's pastor praises Hitler!

The judge in the Clinton's upcoming trial has so kindly decided to postpone her testimony until after the election; however, the trial begins in October.

Starting your presidency with a scandal really makes a lot of sense!
Re: You are so right
By Donia19 May 8th 2008 at 7:33 pm EDT
Maybe Obama supporters feel it's you that doesn't get it!

You know what? I don't think any of you get it!!!
Re: You are so right
By andy492 May 8th 2008 at 7:41 pm EDT
The only thing that matters is who moves into the White House in January 2009. That's it.....and I truely believe that the religious right of the Republican party is never going to let an African American win the presidency. Have you not been paying attention to the last 40 years in America? There is a huge difference between how we would like to see America and how America really is. IF the Democrats run Barak Obama, McCain is in.........the Republicans will see to it.
  
Well, it's like I read earlier...
By BatonRougeDem May 8th 2008 at 7:30 pm EDT
from a young Obama supporter who all but proclaimed that the Dem Party is now in the hands of her generation.

She thanked the older generation for their accomplishments for bringing the party to where it is. When I agreed about that inevitability, she agreed with my sentiment and gave me what I felt was a "gold watch" retirement acknowledgement.
  
Been saying it for quite a
By Retired Army May 8th 2008 at 7:32 pm EDT
while now. We wrote to her and told her also! We will write her name in should she not win the primary but will not vote GOPee.

And before anyone calls us stupid and ignorant just remember us when you candidate loses. Too bad because he had to earn our votes and he failed miserably!

Clinton does have a chance if enough voters write her name in and she wins those electoral states that Obama can't!
Disparaging comments will not be tolerated.
  
Re: I agree....... never watch CNN and MSNBC
By andy492 May 8th 2008 at 7:46 pm EDT
we will all loose anyway because Obamas supporters have basically elected McCain as the next president. Look at the money the Republicans saved!
  
Re: You are so right
By andy492 May 8th 2008 at 7:59 pm EDT
The sad fact of the matter is going to be that the election in the fall if it is between Obama and McCain will be strictly about Race. Plain and simple..........sad but true..........no one want's to admit it because it's politically incorrect but that is exactly the way it will run and just how many African Americans are in the Republican Party anyway?
  
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By annie b (mcliberal) May 9th 2008 at 11:46 am EDT
N O B A M A. clinton 08!
Re: .
By Terry Jun 10th 2008 at 5:40 pm EDT
wright

N O B A M A
  
Don't let it end
By Democrat in Fort Worth, TX May 12th 2008 at 12:46 am EDT
Forgive me for posting like this but I am running out of time and do not have the time to blog on every site right now.


This is a petition to stop Joe Andrew from his comments that will have supers jumping to Obama. Everyone in upcoming primaries should be able to vote, regadless of who wins. If you agree with it, please sign and distribute to everyone. I would like to send it before Tuesday's WV election.


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Thank you.


Linda