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it seems like obama is being bashed all the way around. this is terrible. why? what do americans that are not voting for obama have against him? if you don't vote for him, why bash him on on the blogs that were set up for his supporters?you will not persuade ones vote like that. i'm just saying.  be positive. vote democrate in november, period. our economy sucks as it is right now. today
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TRUTHGUYSHOUSTON read my blog view my photos
Mar 5, 2008 | 1:54 AM

BECAUSE HE has NO ACCOMPLISHMENTS and the liberal media is giving him a pass on all his lack of anything. I dont hate him and think he is a great guy (like Louis Farahkan said), but he is no more qualified to be President than my Dog is.

tem123 read my blog
Mar 5, 2008 | 7:39 AM

And our economy will be better under the Democrats? If you wish to go back to the 60's and the 70's...then we will have the rest of what's left of industry leaving the United States.

blaqiron read my blog view my photos
Mar 5, 2008 | 7:45 AM

what the fuhk are you BLEEP bags talking about??? What the hell has Hilary Clinton accomplished?

Your only dissing Obama because he's black - if he was white this conversation would not be taking place

McCain looks and sounds un-masculine in my opinion

He doesn't look or sound confident either

dprin339 read my blog view my photos
Mar 5, 2008 | 8:08 AM

sheesh blaq here you go again with the racist crap. it wouldn't matter if he was purple, he's still a snake just like hilary. get off it already.

if you guys think the economy is bad now, just wait until one of THESE morons get into office. the first thing to diminish will be YOUR paycheck, dramatically. thus, leaving less disposable income, thus, less to spend, slowing down the economy even worse that it is now.

HybridTalk read my blog view my photos
Mar 5, 2008 | 9:16 AM

Dprin - "sheesh blaq here you go again with the racist crap. it wouldn't matter if he was purple, he's still a snake just like hilary. get off it already."


I almost feel bad for Liberals this election cycle. They are SO obsessed with race and gender, that when they were put in a situation with some really good candidates and a woman and a black candidate, they were compelled to migrate toward the woman and the black in spite of the qualifications of the other candidates. Now look at their choices. You have to feel sorry for them.

TheShadowKnows read my blog view my photos
Mar 5, 2008 | 9:35 AM

blaqiron
Mar 5, 2008 | 7:45 AM what the fuhk are you BLEEP bags talking about??? What the hell has Hilary Clinton accomplished?

Your only dissing Obama because he's black - if he was white this conversation would not be taking place. BLAQIRON

Guess what friend, Obama was in Ohio telling us that he was going get rid of NAFTA because it is costing us jobs.(Which he can't do because it's an International Treaty!) And then Obama was in Texas telling those folks what a great thing NAFTA is for the country because apparently the Texans have prospered with NAFTA. Obama is anti-NAFTA in OHIO and pro-NAFTA in Texas. What does THAT tell you about him?
But not to fear, I'm equal opportunity. That Caucasion witch Hillary Clinton is doing exactly the same thing. She's as two-faced as he is. She also was anti-NAFTA in Ohio and pro-NAFTA in Texas. They are both typical Democrats.

McCain looks and sounds un-masculine in my opinion

He doesn't look or sound confident either

gorbash81 read my blog view my photos
Mar 5, 2008 | 10:13 AM

I think that this election is historic for Demcorats.

Democrats are showing that we are a party that is diverse and tolerant- while the Republican party looks more and more like the party of Rich Old Grumpy White Men Only everday.

Regardless of who wins this primary or the General- the Democratic party has moved this country forward in Eqaulity for Women and African Americans

The attacks on Hillary Clinton for being a woman, and the attacks against Barrack Obama for being a man of African descent is sad and is bad news for America, but I believe it will hurt the Republican party in the long term- because people are beginning to wise up to the bigotry and warmongering of Conservatives.

gorbash81 read my blog view my photos
Mar 5, 2008 | 10:15 AM

John McCain has said that he doesn't know much about the Economy.

Well, that is not good for him or America.

people are concerned about Jobs, the Economy, and Healthcare.

And the people concerned about Foreign Policy aren't going to be happy with George W. Bush's endorsement of John McCain, or McCain's wishes to Occupy Iraq for 10,000 years or more.

stringbean
Mar 5, 2008 | 11:27 AM

blaqiron - We arent 'dissing Obama' because he is black ! We are 'dissing ' him because he is a empty suit with empty words. The people of Ohio and Texas got it right ! I keep hearing that B. H. Obama has been a Christian the last 20 years - What was he before that ???? What and where did all the money come from to fund his Harvard college years ? He and his wife are snakes in the grass.

shawty123 read my blog
Mar 6, 2008 | 9:49 AM

all of them are snakes, but i believe the only reason people are saying harsh things mainly about obama is because he is a man of color. the things that people really know about him is from the media putting it out there.

waterlover926 read my blog
Mar 7, 2008 | 6:06 AM

I must agree with you Shawty123. I don't believe Mr. Obama would be going through the bashing if he were Anglo only. However, the fact that he's ahead in delegates is playing a big part. You see they're SCARED, because Mr. Obamas not the joke that they thought he was. The Republicans want everything to stay the same, because they're getting paid now. They know when the Democrats get back in the tables will turn. The scare tactics are for the uneducated, weak minded people. What I find to be entertaining is how Mr. Obamas many accomplishments are swept under the rug as if he has done nothing. Some Republican went as far as to say his dog was more qualified than Mr. Obama. I wonder what year did his dog get elected to the Senate? The bottom line is Lets stick to the issues. Mr. Obama and Mrs. Clinton are saying what we want to hear. The middle class and poor are looking for a change and it will happen, unless they cut off there noses to spite there face when Mr. Nader throws his hat in the ring after being paid off by the Republicans.

dprin339 read my blog view my photos
Mar 7, 2008 | 7:53 AM

waterlover - "Mr. Obama and Mrs. Clinton are saying what we want to hear." yes, they are SAYING what you guys want to hear, all fairy tales & never never land peter pan stuff. unfortunately, it's all fantasy. no matter who is elected, the president does not work alone, that is what congress is all about. and with SOME of the crazy ideas these two have, they will be shot down repeatedly by congress, even their own party. (ie: hilarys healtcare bill, still not a reality after 20 years of her trying to push it through)

btw, hi there waterlover, long time no see :)

HybridTalk read my blog view my photos
Mar 7, 2008 | 10:19 AM

It is starting to sound an awfully lot like the Obama campaign may have gotten caught telling Canada one thing and Ohio something different.
What's the bottom line on this story? According to the network: "Sources at the highest levels of the Canadian government -- who first told CTV that a call was made from the Obama camp -- have reconfirmed their position."
And what's John McCain saying?
"I don't think it's appropriate to go to Ohio and tell people one thing while your aide is calling the Canadian ambassador and telling him something else," says the likely Republican nominee. "I certainly don't think that's straight talk."
On this point, McCain's right.


http://news.yahoo.com/s/thenation/20080301/cm_thenation
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TheShadowKnows read my blog view my photos
Mar 7, 2008 | 11:11 AM

gorbash81
Mar 5, 2008 | 10:13 AM I think that this election is historic for Demcorats.

Democrats are showing that we are a party that is diverse and tolerant- while the Republican party looks more and more like the party of Rich Old Grumpy White Men Only everday. GORBASH81

There you go again about the rich men of the Republican Party. Don't you get tired of repeating the same old propaganda? I refer you once again to the ten wealthiest Senators! All ten with one or two exceptions are DEMOCRATS!!! Look it up for yourself!!! SHADOW!!

Regardless of who wins this primary or the General- the Democratic party has moved this country forward in Eqaulity for Women and African Americans

The attacks on Hillary Clinton for being a woman, and the attacks against Barrack Obama for being a man of African descent is sad and is bad news for America, but I believe it will hurt the Republican party in the long term- because people are beginning to wise up to the bigotry and warmongering of Conservatives. GORBASH81 !!!

Bigotry and warmongering of Conservatives?? Same old tired propaganda. I refer you once more to Presidents Johnson,Kennedy, Truman,F.D. Roosevelt,Wilson as being Presidents at the start of various wars.
As for bigotry I have noticed that it is usually YOU that brings up the issues of gender or race. It appears to me that YOU ARE THE BIGOT!!!

HybridTalk read my blog view my photos
Mar 7, 2008 | 12:05 PM

Shadow - "As for bigotry I have noticed that it is usually YOU [Gorbachev] that brings up the issues of gender or race. It appears to me that YOU ARE THE BIGOT!!!"

WHAT?! - I think you are correct Shadow. He hates white old men. He hates Conservatives. He hates people who have different views than his enough to go after them with a hammer to smash and kill them. Gorbachev is the biggist Bigot on this blog.I think that he even hates himself, and that is why he is so hateful of others. He projects his hate onto others to make himself feel better. (IMHO)

I almost feel bad for Liberals like Gorb in this election cycle. They are SO obsessed with race and gender, that when they were put in a situation with some really good candidates and a woman and a black candidate, they were compelled to migrate toward the woman and the black in spite of the qualifications of the other candidates. Now look at their choices. You have to feel sorry for them.

dprin339 read my blog view my photos
Mar 7, 2008 | 12:59 PM

shadow & hybrid WOW!

hybrid, i agree on the choices the dems have made on their candidates. they have pushed to the front the race & gender issue without considering qualifications...........it IS sad, but even sadder if ONE of them wins, cuz then ALL of us must deal with someone who's "all meat & no potatoes"

TheShadowKnows read my blog view my photos
Mar 7, 2008 | 1:10 PM

dprin339
Mar 7, 2008 | 12:59 PM shadow & hybrid WOW!

hybrid, i agree on the choices the dems have made on their candidates. they have pushed to the front the race & gender issue without considering qualifications...........it IS sad, but even sadder if ONE of them wins, cuz then ALL of us must deal with someone who's "all meat & no potatoes" DPRIN339

Not only that but it may even be imitation meat "because it's good for you".

TheShadowKnows read my blog view my photos
Mar 7, 2008 | 1:14 PM

dprin339
Mar 7, 2008 | 12:59 PM shadow & hybrid WOW!DPRIN339

Wow? Well, who is it that is continuosly bringing up the issues of race and gender? Hmmm?

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