Back to Reality: Obama beats Hillary in Wyoming (voters, thought, president)
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That is now 14 out 16 states in delegate wins for the next president, Barack Obama. He continues to extend hos delegate advantage and his popular advantage.
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Go Obama!
Last edited by domergurl; 03-10-2008 at 06:13 AM..
Obama people called the Ohio voters "obsessed" and now we have the "stiffs in PA," huh?
And people wonder why we don't buy the "unity" claim and find Obama supporters offensive. If they're not calling Hillary nasty names, they're insulting the voters.
the Obama folks insult voters because Obama insults them too
he is so stupid because he
alienates voters
he is not so smart either
he laughed at Fla and said "we don't need Fla" uh-oh
now he needs Fla
he thinks he is supposed to sail with this because people have not looked past his yammering
he will never be president
Obama people called the Ohio voters "obsessed" and now we have the "stiffs in PA," huh?
And people wonder why we don't buy the "unity" claim and find Obama supporters offensive. If they're not calling Hillary nasty names, they're insulting the voters.
the Obama folks insult voters because Obama insults them too
he is so stupid because he
alienates voters
he is not so smart either
he laughed at Fla and said "we don't need Fla" uh-oh
now he needs Fla
he thinks he is supposed to sail with this because people have not looked past his yammering
he will never be president
Someone who has no ability to write a complete sentence is in no position to call Obama "stupid" or "not smart either".
The race is close. Nearly as many people support Hillary as support Obama. If the distance between the two were the same as the distance between Tancredo and McCain, Obamatrons might have a point. However, it's not. Do you really want to alienate nearly half of the voters you will need in the general election by calling them names?
Last edited by paperhouse; 03-08-2008 at 05:47 PM..
Reason: oops
The race is close. Nearly as many people support Hillary as support Obama. If the distance between the two were the same as the distance between Tancredo and McCain, Obamatrons might have a point. However, it's not. Do you really want to alienate nearly half of the voters you will need in the general election by calling them names?
Recap:
Hillary was supposed to be the frontrunner, with her powerful Clinton political machine before this all started. She stepped into a race with a superior force in Obama and she has been reduced to a desperate, begging, lying flake. She's incredibly low class. This is obvious. Obama does not need Hillary supporters to win because he has enough enlightened people in this country who recognize that he stands for far more than that hollow woman stands for. This is why he's WINNING. Being second does not win the nomination and it certainly doesn't mean that you should stay in the race. Hillary has been soundly rejected. She can concede now or later.
When Barack wins, you Hillary crybabies have a choice to make. You can support mcCain and a continuation of the Bush <mod edit ... this is a clinical term, not one to be used for trolling purposes> policies or you can support the great Barack Obama, and move this country out of the Dark Ages. But make no mistake about it, Obama will prevail.
Last edited by domergurl; 03-10-2008 at 06:14 AM..
Its gonna be Obama-
Even if he looses PA, it still will be OBAMA
The longer this goes on, the less and less this country likes the Clinton's
Get Over It. OBAMA!
I'm just curious, is anybody surprised that it is Obama?
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