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"Perhaps fueled by Clinton dislike, many Republicans to vote for Obama"
http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/politics/5569829.html
This is insane! Obama is no different than Clinton or McCain. What a bunch of propaganda.
(and this is in the Texas primary!)
acptulsa
02-28-2008, 11:00 AM
Let's hope it's big! Get our voters out! A win by default is still enough to keep McCain out of the nomination--and put a hell of a lot of delegates in our man's pocket!
freedom-maniac
02-28-2008, 12:00 PM
They believe that Obama will be easier to beat because they are preparing to kill him on the Muslim rumors started by Hillary's cronies. They've got another thing coming though.
And besides, comparing Obama to Hitlery is like comparing Gorbechev to Stalin. Their both commies, but Obama is definately the better of the two.
Aratus
02-28-2008, 01:01 PM
Lets face it... Barack Obama is new to all this!
Ms. Hillary RODHAM Clinton is a known factor!
I am in awe of the Lone Star State resolve to
wisely avoid four or eight more years of a CLINTON
administration! Can we avoid saying "first gentleman"...?
There are easily three people now running who want us not
to say "Mister First Gentleman" to Rush's "Comrade Bill'...!
Liberals are not political clones of each other!
Again, as i said, Mitt Romney to baystater me
is clearly at best or worst a Centrist, and YES!!!
HE FLIPFLOPs BRILLIANTLY! He is not a Liberal
not unless you are into an 1800s definition
having something to do with ecomomics.
Even with Ralph Nader running, or especially IF IF IF
IF IF its to be McCain/Obama/Nader... i really think
Nader's people will vote for Nader come "heck" or high water!
I THINK OBAMA HAS AN INTENSE AND DEEP SUPPORT STRUCTURE!
You give him an ounce of consideration and he goes political
miles and then some. his campaign is epoch making as it stands
now. Obama of course is pleased with EVERY vote he gets. Keep
in mind RALPH NADER's honest entry into the race cuts into
Ms. Hillary to the degree we seem to repeat KERRY or GORE!
WITH BARACK OBAMA, MUCH OF HIS SUPPORT IS NEW TO THIS!
whereas ms. hillary rodham clinton still is running against newt gingrich...
Aratus
02-28-2008, 01:04 PM
ms hillary's people now deny leaking to the net the nice
2006 photo of barack obama in traditional kenyan garb!
Aratus
02-28-2008, 01:05 PM
given that obama's father is kenyan, and his upbringing is christian,
given how volatile kenyan politics now is, he could help heal the situation!
acptulsa
02-28-2008, 01:21 PM
Aratus, this is not only trolling, it's threadjacking. Yes, Obama was mentioned in the OP, but no, your input doesn't have anything to do with crossover electioneering in Texas. As for your opinion of Obama, we don't want to waste our energies multiple times, so try taking it up here (and good luck to you):
http://www.ronpaulforums.com/showthread.php?t=123114
given that obama's father is kenyan, and his upbringing is christian,
given how volatile kenyan politics now is, he could help heal the situation!
All the Kenyans are Kenyan and they created the situation. What could Obama do, and where in the Constitution does it say the USA should get involved in another country's internal affairs?
dirknb@hotmail.com
02-28-2008, 06:02 PM
I've been saying this was going to happen for the last year.
So vote for the Democrat instead of Ron Paul? I must say, Ron Paul certainly has them all spooked - my, oh my...
Aratus
02-29-2008, 06:07 AM
MSN makes this phenom official! is this better,
even though MSN links are so fleetingly up?
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/23394070 ????
Aratus
02-29-2008, 06:13 AM
Obama does seem to be ahead!
he's got more than enuff moxie
to edge past Ms. Hillary!!!~~ i feel
the good arguement could be made
that Ron Paul deserves each and every
direct vote he can get! ~~~ Aratus
sometimes gets terribly opinioned, yes...
Aratus
02-29-2008, 06:15 AM
it presumes much in pool hall scenario playing!
its wiser should there be a recount to be a direct vote...
Aratus
05-23-2008, 01:18 PM
osama's garb was somali,,,, ---- ms. hillary is so close to finally calling it quits... only true grit keeps her current... ----- and golly gee whiz i sound like a political neophyte in these old postings!
Aratus
05-23-2008, 01:19 PM
did rush limbaugh's dittoheads tilt west virginia to hillary? did rush tip back any and all older reagan democrats?
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