Actually, Sushi, I was asking because I didn't know who you would vote for if you could. I know you're fanatically anti-Republican, but I didn't know if you had actually chosen a Democrat or other to support. Your messages are almost exclusively about McCain and/or Republicans.
If I were a hardcore partisan of the repub party, heh, I'd be far more worried about the Americans, liberal or otherwise that will be thinking twice about voting in another retard like Bush after the last eight years of scandal and corruption.
She'll be able to do this if she can last till the DNC meeting next week. There, she will be able to send the issue of how to seat the MI and FL delegates to a subcommittee that does not render its decision until the Convention in Colorado.
To head this off, Obama must get 90+ more super delegates to endorse before the May 31 meeting.
I've written my super-delegates to endorse Obama, because if this contest goes to Colorado, McCain will most likely win the general election.
I don't think contacting the Hilary campaign will do much good. She seems to care more about getting elected than the party...or more, she's using the party to get elected when it's really "me, me...me"
It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad, World of Liberals. Off we go into the vicious spew called rhetoric.
When did any of them, McCain, Clinton and Obama govern anything? None of them haven't even been a Mayor for God's sake. Nevertheless, whoever becomes the president, the liberals still hold the house and the senate and only garbadge will come of this.
Who was in charge of the house and the senate when we went into WW2? Demo's.
Who was in charge of the house and the senate when we went into Vietnam? Demo's.
Who is now in charge when we now? Demo's.
Expect higher taxes, dependant on Government, all your rights gone. This is NOT Bush who did this.
Contact your Super Delegates and get them to endorse Obama, if they have not already. If they've endorsed Hillary, threaten them to change their endorsement to Obama.
Super - Sure, the Democrats could suddenly realize just in time that Obama can't win the White House and give the nomination to her on the off chance she can. But that probably won't happen. This is going to be great...
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SuperLib at 08:44 PM JST - 22nd May
Actually, Sushi, I was asking because I didn't know who you would vote for if you could. I know you're fanatically anti-Republican, but I didn't know if you had actually chosen a Democrat or other to support. Your messages are almost exclusively about McCain and/or Republicans.
RomeoRamenII at 11:10 PM JST - 22nd May
When Obama wins the nomination .... he is going to crush McCain.
Didn't the non-voting global liberals say the same thing about the last G.E. in 2004?
RR
RomeoRamenII at 11:13 PM JST - 22nd May
According to obama:
Someone who takes money from lobbyists = bad
Someone who takes money from the people who pay lobbyists = good
RR
Madverts at 11:40 PM JST - 22nd May
"Didn't the non-voting global liberals"
If I were a hardcore partisan of the repub party, heh, I'd be far more worried about the Americans, liberal or otherwise that will be thinking twice about voting in another retard like Bush after the last eight years of scandal and corruption.
DanManjt at 12:31 AM JST - 23rd May
Clinton may carry fight to convention floor
She'll be able to do this if she can last till the DNC meeting next week. There, she will be able to send the issue of how to seat the MI and FL delegates to a subcommittee that does not render its decision until the Convention in Colorado.
To head this off, Obama must get 90+ more super delegates to endorse before the May 31 meeting.
I've written my super-delegates to endorse Obama, because if this contest goes to Colorado, McCain will most likely win the general election.
DanManjt at 12:36 AM JST - 23rd May
You can contact her campaign here and tell them what you think:
http://www.hillaryclinton.com/help/contact/
RomeoRamenII at 12:56 AM JST - 23rd May
Clinton may carry fight to convention floor
Heh, it's so entertaining to watch the U.S. far-left liberals tear each other to pieces.
RR
Madverts at 01:09 AM JST - 23rd May
"Heh, it's so entertaining to watch the U.S. far-left liberals tear each other to pieces."
Heh, the right wing nutters are peforming a similar task.
And besides, who gives a damn what the minority elements shriek? At least the moderates will be voting for Senator Obama, eh ramen?
Madverts at 01:11 AM JST - 23rd May
DanManjt;
I don't think contacting the Hilary campaign will do much good. She seems to care more about getting elected than the party...or more, she's using the party to get elected when it's really "me, me...me"
Zurg at 05:54 AM JST - 23rd May
It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad, World of Liberals. Off we go into the vicious spew called rhetoric.
When did any of them, McCain, Clinton and Obama govern anything? None of them haven't even been a Mayor for God's sake. Nevertheless, whoever becomes the president, the liberals still hold the house and the senate and only garbadge will come of this.
Who was in charge of the house and the senate when we went into WW2? Demo's. Who was in charge of the house and the senate when we went into Vietnam? Demo's.
Who is now in charge when we now? Demo's.
Expect higher taxes, dependant on Government, all your rights gone. This is NOT Bush who did this.
The Demo's, stupid, the Demo's!!!
Sarge at 06:16 AM JST - 23rd May
Zurg - You're right - none of them have ever been a mayor or governor or run a company. They're all just politicians. Sucks, huh!
DanManjt at 11:20 AM JST - 23rd May
Madverts
I think that you are right. Still, it can't hurt, and the possibility that it could help makes it worth it.
DanManjt at 11:22 AM JST - 23rd May
BTW,
Contact your Super Delegates and get them to endorse Obama, if they have not already. If they've endorsed Hillary, threaten them to change their endorsement to Obama.
SuperLib at 10:28 PM JST - 23rd May
Does anyone see any way Hillary could get the nod? Seems like it's all over but the crying...no pun intended...
Sarge at 10:31 PM JST - 23rd May
Super - Sure, the Democrats could suddenly realize just in time that Obama can't win the White House and give the nomination to her on the off chance she can. But that probably won't happen. This is going to be great...
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