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raves -4 posted May 04, 2008 06:04PM GMT (edited)
Answered Yes, I watched and I think...........................
Hillary’s answers were totally scripted! You can easily tell because she sounded just like her husband, Bill. I suspect that the Q & A was a homework assignment given 2 her by Fox News. I further believe that Bill Clinton helped her overnight in preparing for the Q & A with loser Billy O’Reilly.
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raves +6 -6 posted May 02, 2008 05:11PM GMT
Answered Yes, I watched and I think...........................
She appeared intelligent, kind and sympathetic to the woes of the nation. She kept a smile on her face and answered all questions without stammering or hesitation. She deflected questions about Rev. Wright with grace. She has more presidential qualities in her little finger than Obama has in his entire body. I may not agree with all her solutions, but there is not one issue we are facing today that would have unanamous approval of the everyone in the country. -
raves +7 -1 posted May 02, 2008 11:24AM GMT
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I actually thought she did pretty well, she hung right in there. Her Health Care explanation was lacking and I certainly don't agree with her on that. Other than that even as a Barack supporter, she did well. -
raves +7 -3 May 04, 2008 01:59AM GMTI completely agree kaydee... I'll be right there with you on McCain if my party makes the same mistake Republicans did with Bush eight years ago. I don't appreciate how disrespectful Obama is with McCain. Heck, how would he know respect anyway with the friends he has.
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raves +4 May 06, 2008 12:44AM GMTWe'll see... Never count out a Clinton!!
You're right, according to the media and Obama's minions, he's so far ahead Hillary will never catch him. Funny thing is, it is practically a tie. I can't help but to stand by a woman who, for the first time in American history, is tied in a Presidential election cycle with a male. It really is intriguing how well Obama is doing against a woman. Or, um, is he really doing that good, tied with a woman. LOL, Arnold Schwarzenegger would call him a "girly man"!
Like I said, we'll see. And, as for bitch, you are the reason why we need a woman in charge for once, dork!
LOL... GO HILLARY!! We will have better days with you!!
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raves +3 May 07, 2008 02:42AM GMTI'm not going to cry. I have plenty of friends, both Republican and Democrat. There was a large push with Republicans, for real, not because some fat ass radio host said so, to have Hillary as President. Those people will now be with McCain. So will I. I'm ready to defend my nation not give in to pieces of shit who only come out to vote when there is enough of them. Oh, and in case you believe that is racist, I suggest you look at the polls. Over 90% African American for Barack and a pretty even split among White Americans. So, that argument is null. This nation isn't ready for home grown terrorists. Bottom line. And, the Republicans will run away with that theory.
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raves -2 May 07, 2008 08:23AM GMTI'm a republican but I'll be voting for Obama...Ironic...huh? lol
Yep, Hillary has been counted out. You're just wasting your vote on McCain. The Republicans know he can't win, that's why Rush was pusing republicans to vote for hillary. But now it's over and Obama will be our next President.
This could of been avoided if people voted for Ron Paul. -
raves +1 May 08, 2008 07:33AM GMTThat would be Ron Paul. The only true conservative that was running for President.
He was the guy that raised the most most money on-line compared to all the other republicans running.
He was the last guy standing next to McCain after all the other republicans dropped out.
He was the one candidate that stood up for the Constitution.
He was the one republican the media ignored and laughed at.
He was the one banned from the Fox debates.
He was the one republican who called out all the other republican candidates for losing their way and warned them that they were going to lose the election because they forgot what being a conservative means.
He also won every poll after every debate but his critics called his followers cheaters and crazy.
He was the one republican candidate that cared about NOT spending.
He was the only republican that could of beat Obama.
He wanted to get rid of the IRS, end the war, give power back to the people and restore the Constitution but...
People like you didn't do their homework on each candidate and didn't know who he was and what he stood for. People like you made McCain the republican nominee. Congrats! -
raves +1 May 09, 2008 05:45AM GMTBeing a Democrat (although that seems to be dwindling), my vote on the Republican side early on, was either Romney or Huckabee. Romney because he is more in touch with the economy and Huckabee because he is more in touch with people. McCain may have some short comings, but there isn't enough for me to substantially believe there would be anything for anyone to worry about. Republicans have a lot of work to do to make up for the last eight years of Bush. I have to say I don't mind giving them some help in light of what the other choice may be, if not Hillary. I know people can't see through anger and that's why I'm confident either way, we will move forward.
As for Paul, I'm sorry for your loss:
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