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OMG she already did it!
Hillary cried again...
edit: though, maybe this is for real. The last time she cried it was after she learned Obama was way ahead in New Hampshire. Now Obama is ahead in California and tied nationally. lol.
if this crying shit helps her again I think I'm going to require a permanent isolation from US politics.
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Hillary and Obama... in president terms? LMAO =[ such a sad.. SAD country the United States has become. Yet when you do right, and your facts are right, they tear you down and call you "ignorant".
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fucking bitch stop crying
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On February 02 2008 23:05 radar14 wrote: I'm not really following the primaries too closely, but can somebody explain in concrete terms why Obama is so popular? He has an indisinguished short career in the Senate and speaks often in incredibly general rhetoric (although it's clear he's very good at that). Bipartisanship, inclusion, we are one, yada yada. He can certainly talk the talk, that's for sure. Yes he seems like a cool guy, is a good writer, and is likeable and eloquent. What does that mean? That he's a good candidate. Why do you guys think he'll be a good President?
This isn't meant to be inflammatory...I'm genuinely curious.
Presidents are not made to be the smartest men out there, if intelligence were how we choose a president then we have the top scientist campaigning. Presidents are out there to inspire, to have strong character and to LEAD to fucking LEAD the country forward.
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On February 05 2008 07:00 MarklarMarklar wrote: fucking bitch stop crying
Was that referred to myself? If it was I never heard myself "crying" on TL.net
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On February 05 2008 07:06 Orangey85 wrote:Was that referred to myself? If it was I never heard myself "crying" on TL.net

Hillary yo...
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On February 05 2008 06:51 Orangey85 wrote: Hillary and Obama... in president terms? LMAO =[ such a sad.. SAD country the United States has become. Yet when you do right, and your facts are right, they tear you down and call you "ignorant".
Please, condescend to share more of your wisdom with us.
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Too bad Giuliani dropped out. America needs a bald president now more than ever
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In California, Obama gained two points on Clinton overnight to lead 46 percent to 40 percent, with a margin of error of 3.2 percentage points. Obama wiped out a 1-point Clinton advantage in Missouri to take a 47 percent to 42 percent lead, with a margin of error of 3.4 percentage points.
The two rivals were deadlocked at 43 percent in New Jersey, with 10 percent still undecided. Obama had a 17-point edge in Georgia, aided by a more than 3-to-1 edge among black voters. http://www.reuters.com/article/topNews/idUSN0345866120080204
Clinton Gets Most Lobbyist Money, McCain Most Lobbyists on Staff Clinton took in $823,087 from registered lobbyists and members of their firms in 2007 and the second-biggest recipient was McCain, who took in $416,321, according to the Center for Responsive Politics, a Washington-based group which tracks political giving. Barack Obama, Clinton's rival for the Democratic nomination, doesn't take money from registered lobbyists, although he received $86,282 from employees of firms that lobby, according to the center.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/bloomberg/20080204/pl_bloomberg/apnpwl7xnjik;_ylt=
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So dumb
Steals his line then says right after that she's doing and will continue to do what he was talking about. Hahaha
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Apparently Huckabee has taken WV.
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On February 05 2008 15:29 Quesadilla wrote:So dumb Steals his line then says right after that she's doing and will continue to do what he was talking about. Hahaha
Good reason to vote for Obama instead!
I just voted. Anyone else go yet?
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Which state is voting today?
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i think hillary is the lesser of the 2 evils.
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hmmm its super tuesday, so a whole shitload of states. there's big coverage on yahoo.
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I really hope Obama wins.
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On February 06 2008 05:09 jtan wrote: Which state is voting today? found it, thx
+ Show Spoiler +Alabama, Massachusetts, Alaska, Minnesota, Arizona, Missouri, Arkansas, Montana, California, New Jersey, Colorado, New Mexico, Connecticut, New York, Delaware, North Dakota, Georgia, Oklahoma, Idaho, Tennessee, Illinois, Utah, Kansas, West Virginia
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When will the result come in?
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