Half of House Delegates might Vote for HRC

Re: Half of House Delegates might Vote for HRC

Postby royalcrowncola on 08/18/08, 8:44 am

I think Obama has painted himself into a tight corner on this roll call vote.  Obviously, he got manipulated by the Clintons--which does display his weakness--and, the Clintons never do anything like this "for show"...it's real and Hilary plans to try and snatch victory from the jaws of defeat at this late moment.

Whatever the Clintons have on Obama won't stay hidden for long.  Either it will leak out during the campaign....or, if he is elected it will leak out during the first term...but, substantial dirt won't stay under the rug forever.
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Re: Half of House Delegates might Vote for HRC

Postby Calypso Jones on 08/18/08, 8:49 am

That story of the guy who claims to have had a bit of a tryst with Obama.  That was  a pretty serious allegation and should have been knocked down IF IT WAS NOT TRUE.   Instead it has been ignored.   Just like Edwards tried to do with the baby daddy thing.    This could be one of the things the clintons have...although Obama doesn't act like a guy with the sword hanging over his head.   what does that mean?    Looking for a fun time at the democrat convention i am.
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Re: Half of House Delegates might Vote for HRC

Postby royalcrowncola on 08/18/08, 8:52 am

The MSM isn't going to touch that story with a ten foot pole. (Pardon the pun).  No one will want to be both a racist AND a homophobe at the same time.
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Re: Half of House Delegates might Vote for HRC

Postby TomRice on 08/18/08, 9:29 am

SoldiersMum wrote:
TomRice wrote: Does Obama have a new version of Kumbaya that includes the call for no racism?

After 9/11, no one could possibly object to the US going into Afghanistan and plastering Al Quaeda and the Taliban, right?

But that's not true: vaunted hero Nelson Mandela (who was also treated like the 2nd Coming when he was touring back when) said that the the US was bombing the Arabs and Afghans because they weren't white.

Reverse racism never ever stops.



Hero Nelson Mandela... I have wondered what his many years of imprisonment were like, if he was able during that time it be cheating on his wife with psycho and future 2nd-wife Winnie. Bu hey, he was against the racists, so he can't possibly be criticized, right? Only "racists" criticize reverse racism.

It seems that all the the great saviours of the oppressed have low personal personal loyalty: JFK, RFK, MLK, Clinton, Spitzer etc etc

Did ultra-egotist Barry Obama really keep himself clean? Would any woman dare to come forward knowing the hell that the liberal establishment would put her through?
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Re: Half of House Delegates might Vote for HRC

Postby TomRice on 08/18/08, 9:39 am

royalcrowncola wrote:The MSM isn't going to touch that story with a ten foot pole. (Pardon the pun).  No one will want to be both a racist AND a homophobe at the same time.

I remember seeing Brian Williams (NBC anchor) being interviewed and saying that he thought the slow response to New Orleans after Katrina was because of the color of the people there.

But after Juneteenth 2007, with blacks assaulting non-blacks during their 'celebrations' in several cities, (including one black murdering a Mexican in Austin, TX), Brian Williams sat on that story. He must have decided it would "reinforce negative racial stereotypes" about the pet group.

Where is the coverage of that Austin trial? It all seems to have been swept under the rug. As always, reverse racism rules everything in the US Establishment.
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