Sep 25, 2007 12:43AM GMT
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Politics - United States
Hillary Clinton or Barack Obama? Celebrities Pick Their Choice - Who would you rather elect?
Ross "The Intern" Matthews interviews the celebs on which Democrat they would elect in the Democratic Primary. Check out the video for what they said and then vote now for who you'd elect!John McCain or Barack Obama?
John McCain or Hillary Clinton?
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raves +2 Feb 27, 2008 07:21PM GMTArt,
The ability that Obama has shown is the ability to manipulate people on a mass scale. That is not experience. I will ask you one question that seems to be popular. What, exactly, has Obama done for the country? Don't put up a bunch of links to Obama websites. Answer the question, if you can. I admit, he did put through one bill for America to be more compassionate to the Congo. That is all I can find that he did on his own. When he was young, he organized for leftist and black organizations. That is fine. What I am asking is "what has he accomplished for our country?". -
raves -1 Feb 27, 2008 07:15PM GMTThe only problem is how will she be able to run a country if she can't even run her campaign. With all her experience she still has in-fighting and having to write her self a check for 5 million. Looks like all she know how to do is get a fat bank account, that doesn't qualify.
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raves Feb 27, 2008 08:24PM GMT (edited)Hi,
All you Hillary supporter, wake up and smell the roses. After last nights debate, you've got to be only voting for her out of pity are because she's white. And I only but white in because it's been implied so much towards Obama supporters. I would like a response. It's no longer because of her experience, because that didn't show thought in last nights debate!
I can wait -
raves +6 -2 posted Feb 27, 2008 05:09PM GMT
Answered Hillary Clinton gets my vote!
we need healthcare reform, she is a women and she couldn't do any worse than the men have done. It is time to give a woman a chance. I also think she has a good expierenced support system in her husband.....the economy was much better under him and i think he would help her. -
raves +2 -2 Feb 27, 2008 05:33PM GMTFirst off, she shoves millions in earmarks to the Pharmaceutical companies and recieves huge amounts of campaign contributions from them. That said do ya think her plan might just be a bit lopsided toward the big business side? Her husband hasn't done much to help her yet and he gave us the horrible economy we have now!! It came in the form of NAFTA!! That's right NAFTA, which Hillary Clinton likes to flip flop on constantly. One minute she says oh how she supports it and the next minute oh how horrible NAFTA was.
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raves +4 Feb 27, 2008 07:16PM GMTjt,
If you think Bill Clinton gave us the "horrible economy" we now have, you must be a republican. That is the most uninformed statement I have heard. Hillary is not flip flopping on NAFTA. She continues to say that NAFTA is wrong and, if not fixed, she will dump it when she is president. You sound just like Obama. All talk and no substance. Distort Hillary's words as you will, the people with their eyes open know better. -
raves +2 -3 Feb 27, 2008 05:39PM GMTface it hillary folks, she isn't about to win tx,oh,ri,or vt by 70-30 margines, which means she isn't going to get anywhere near the delegates she needs to make this a race. she's done. if you are a democrat, it's time to get behind the party and line up against the republicans.
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raves +1 -1 Feb 27, 2008 08:25PM GMT (edited)Hi,
All you Hillary supporter, wake up and smell the roses. After last nights debate, you've got to be only voting for her out of pity are because she's white. And I only but white in because it's been implied so much towards Obama supporters. I would like a response. It's no longer because of her experience, because that didn't show thought in last nights debate!
I can wait -
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raves +1 Feb 27, 2008 06:33PM GMTI have n idea who you are, but I am in communication with site support and I have done nothing wrong.
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raves -1 Feb 27, 2008 07:48PM GMTThat number is a little high and I clicked share on the widget and that poll has only been open for 36 hours so a week is a little absurd as well as the number you used. some facts would help. you must be a hillary supporter. hillary usually does not have her facts correct.
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raves +1 Feb 27, 2008 08:11PM GMT (edited)Well I am sure eveything will be fine. Any post other than this site is going through feedburner and share of the widget and reddedit as well as igoogle.
If there is something that you may have an issue that pops up. Don't hesitate to mail me on my sodamail and I will assist you and fix any issues that I am able to on a part from me or a sharing link.
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raves +4 -2 posted Feb 27, 2008 04:58PM GMT
Answered Barack Obama - Just like Nelly said!
Seems like someone with as much experiance as Hillary has would love to take the lead of in the questioning. Seems to me that the media has given her chance after chance to shine and show her ledership and experiance, but all I see is her being childish, petty and pointing fingers. Come on America what's she going to do when she has to go over to one of these countries to represent our country and try to build alliances and those guy's don't wat to agree or even listen to what she has to say. Is she gonna cry, call them names? I use to respect Sen Clinton more, but now I am ashamed of how she is carrying on. If all she can do to try to win Americas votes is whine and complain that she is being treated unfairly by the media, then that shows me that her emotions are getting the better of her. Obama has yet to complain about his negative attacks from Hillary or the ones from the media. I saw something from Hillary last night that reminded me of our present president. She didn't show much inteligences, just more ignorance, which is exactly what we have been fed over the past 7 years, IGNORANCE. -
raves Feb 27, 2008 10:57PM GMT (edited)You know what Auntie J: You are right, Hillary went in the wrong direction last night. I was very unhappy about it, when she made references to Saturday Night Live and always being questioned first. However, and there is a however, she won the debate before that, hands down, and wasn't given an ounce of credit. It was horrible to see that on television. So, what I'm saying is I don't think she was wrong for saying something. She had every right. It was just that she had very poor delivery and, I admit, I don't like it. She could have had a better delivery, but you know what? It needed to be said. That being said, Obama did better than he's ever done in any of the debates, and I do credit him for that. In fact, if he makes the nomination, I intend to vote for him in the general election. I am only saying this to you because I have seen you be particularly hard and cruel toward her without much basis prior to this, along with many others. I have seen your posts, particularly the ones in the past, and I don't think if you had the same level of unfairness leveled at you as she has that you would have done any better. In fact, I would say you would have done much worse.
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raves +3 -1 Feb 27, 2008 07:08PM GMTI,
If you have ever been in a debate, you would know that the latter speaker always has the advantage. Hillary was right to protest her constant positioning by the media as the first responder. As soon as Obama went first, he lost what little edge he may have had. You can insult her and call her names but you can not take her intelligence and ability to hold her own (and more) away. Obama had mostly "me too" answers. Just like always when he is asked meaningful questions. He has no answers that come from him. He never says how he will accomplish his "plans". He should be called the "artful dodger". Hillary has original ideas and positions. Obama does not have. -
raves +6 -1 posted Feb 27, 2008 04:38PM GMT
Answered Hillary Clinton gets my vote!
Don't give up Hilary. Obama may sound like he gives good speeches but after seeing the debate last night he doesn't sound like he does when he is out giving his speech with out the teleprompter. Besides after watching Night line Monday evening they showed on there where while in IL he voted every time for tax increases. People need to wake up and really take a hard look at the real Obama. GO HILARY My whole family is behind you. -
raves +3 Feb 27, 2008 04:51PM GMT
Answered Undecided. (Please Comment)
I don't know if I like either right now. I've been known to vote across party lines, but this time around I want to make sure I'm voting for the RIGHT person. I'm not like some people that vote emotionally and fasley believe that ONE person or PARTY can change things.It TAKES "We the People" to change things for the BETTER. Not a lying, shifty eyed politician. Whether they are DEM or REP.
Eric