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Old 09-28-2008, 03:41 PM
 
Location: Albemarle, NC
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Maybe "Libby" should have vetted Obama?
He's a known criminal.
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Old 09-28-2008, 03:42 PM
 
Location: New Jersey
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See, you can never trust them.
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Old 09-28-2008, 03:44 PM
 
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These "vetting" threads for President are getting old. Some people seem to be "wetting" their pants, given the polls. No wonder they are "scared".
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Old 09-28-2008, 04:06 PM
 
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You have all of 100 posts. The information is relevant. People are getting ready to vote for someone who has no business being president of the United States. He was NOT vetted properly and he never should have been the nominee to begin with; it was stolen from Hillary. So yes, I am very serious. You want to complain about Palin's vetting? Well here Obama is the potential PRESIDENT - not VP - and he has questionable things in his background that have not been investigated AND he should never have gotten the nomination to begin with. If you don't think this is serious, think again.
Has he been charged? Theft is a serious charge. Does the Democratic Party know he stole the nomination and really isn't their candidate? Wow oh wow Obama a thug stealing from woman! Did Hillary have the nomination in her pocket when he stole it? If so that is robbery and more serious. Was she frightened and gave it up willingly or did she put up a fight. Is she testifying against him or is she intimidated by him and not willing to come forward. This is something the Democratic party and American people need to know.

People hide your belongings when Obama comes to down. He has a history of stealing things that you think are in your hip pocket.
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Old 09-28-2008, 04:09 PM
 
Location: Albemarle, NC
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Has he been charged? Theft is a serious charge. Does the Democratic Party know he stole the nomination and really isn't their candidate?
He swiped it as easily as a purse on a street corner.
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Old 09-28-2008, 04:09 PM
 
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Repubs were anxious to run against Hillary, that was their only hope this election season.

Good job, Dems, in nominating Obama.
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Old 09-28-2008, 04:12 PM
 
Location: Albemarle, NC
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Repubs were anxious to run against Hillary, that was their only hope this election season.

Good job, Dems, in nominating Obama.
Yeah. I agree the Democrats, on strategy, did a great thing picking Obama even after a contentious primary system.
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Old 09-28-2008, 04:13 PM
 
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No wonder Bill is out campaigning for McCain. The nomination was Hillary's and the DNC stole it from her. Look at the numbers from thegreenpapers.com
Steven G. Brant: Bill Clinton On Barack Obama's Potential Greatness
Bill Clinton said Barack Obama is potentially great and that his greatness will come out... will be demonstrated... in what he does once he becomes president. Bill essentially said that you cannot be a great man until you have done great things. Bill acknowledged that Barack has accomplished a lot from a standpoint of seeing the political future and, as a result, being able to win the battle to become the Democratic nominee. (And Bill actually appeared to be at peace with the fact that Hillary lost to Barack.)
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Old 09-28-2008, 04:38 PM
 
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Steven G. Brant: Bill Clinton On Barack Obama's Potential Greatness
Bill Clinton said Barack Obama is potentially great and that his greatness will come out... will be demonstrated... in what he does once he becomes president. Bill essentially said that you cannot be a great man until you have done great things. Bill acknowledged that Barack has accomplished a lot from a standpoint of seeing the political future and, as a result, being able to win the battle to become the Democratic nominee. (And Bill actually appeared to be at peace with the fact that Hillary lost to Barack.)
Yeah, I've seen him a lot lately too and he seems to be actively campaigning for McCain. I think he just pays homage to Obama, but really wants McCain to win. And I'm betting Hillary is thinking the same thing. She was cheated out of the nomination. I don't think the Clintons let someone do that to them. Something's gonna happen (Hillary said there's an October surprise) and McCain is going to win.
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Old 09-28-2008, 04:39 PM
 
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Repubs were anxious to run against Hillary, that was their only hope this election season.

Good job, Dems, in nominating Obama.
No way! I didn't think we could win against Hillary. Then Obama was nominated - cool! Then he picked Biden for BP and that was even better. Obama we can beat. I don't think we could have beat Hillary.
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