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Obama pulling away - Leads by 12 nationally...leads among women
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| Reverend Tyler |
| Quote: Today’s results show Obama earning support from 49% of Likely Democratic Primary Voters while Clinton attracts 37% (see recent daily numbers). Perhaps the most stunning aspect of the Obama surge is that he now leads 46% to 41% among women. |
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The only surge that is working
Still..Clinton said she can lose in pledged delegates and the popular vote but would sstill gladly accept the nomination if it is stolen for her.
I still don't think that will happen. The Democratic Party would be over. |
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| ArivacaCharlie |
Is there hope for the American voter?
Seems so. We'll see. I don't want to get too caught up in the intoxication of real hope but it seems we're on the fringe of something truly great.
America as a world leader again?
Could it be?
It's up to us, Rev. We must save the fools from themselves.
Salud. |
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| ArivacaCharlie |
Quote: Originally posted by Reverend Tyler Still..Clinton said she can lose in pledged delegates and the popular vote but would sstill gladly accept the nomination if it is stolen for her. |
ATTENTION CLINTON SUPPORTERS:
Look at your hero now! She's no fuckin' better than Bush! |
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| Reverend Tyler |
Im starting to wonder if she'll pull a Lieberman...IE lose the primary, then just run as an independent.
Obviously her support wont grow at all, but some people just will not give up no matter what |
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| ArivacaCharlie |
Quote: Originally posted by Reverend Tyler Im starting to wonder if she'll pull a Lieberman...IE lose the primary, then just run as an independent.
Obviously her support wont grow at all, but some people just will not give up no matter what |
I doubt it. If she can't steal the election as a Dem, I think she'll crawl back to her snake pit and get ready to take the White House from Barack in 4 years (I doubt that she has the dignity to wait 8 years).
Keep Lieberman hanging onto McCain's coattails so he can cost him the election like he did Gore. |
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| Robinsmuff |
Quote: Originally posted by ArivacaCharlie I doubt it. If she can't steal the election as a Dem, I think she'll crawl back to her snake pit and get ready to take the White House from Barack in 4 years (I doubt that she has the dignity to wait 8 years).
Keep Lieberman hanging onto McCain's coattails so he can cost him the election like he did Gore. |
If I were McCain I would say, "hey hook nose, would you please move out of the picture"? Lieberman is only real issue in which he is in line with the GOP is the war. One of the most unpopular issues with the general public. McCain doesn't need Lieberman to secure the por Iraq vote. those nut bags are never going to vote for Obama or Clinton. All Lieberman does is scare fiscal conservatives as he is almost a socialist. He certainly is not going to help him with independents which rate the war with numbers as low as Democrats. |
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| Lunarisx718 |
keep voting for obama and see what happens
Obama Pushes Bill That Would Mandate Global Tax
Senate to vote on legislation that would cost U.S. $845 billion, also enables UN to implement gun bans
Paul Joseph Watson
Prison Planet
Thursday, February 14th, 2008
Presidential frontrunner Barack Obama is pushing a bill that will lead to the implementation of a UN global tax, costing the U.S. at least $845 billion dollars over thirteen years in the name of fighting worldwide poverty, as well as banning "small arms and light weapons".
The "Global Poverty Act," which is sponsored by Obama, is up for a Senate vote today, and if passed would mandate the U.S. to spend 0.7 percent of the gross national product on foreign aid, on top of the money being sent out of the country already.
The bill passed the House by a voice vote last year because most members failed to read what was actually in it. The words "global" and "poverty" in the title were presumably enough to convince them that it must be good. In reality, the bill also "Commits nations to banning "small arms and light weapons" and ratifying a series of treaties, including the International Criminal Court Treaty, the Kyoto Protocol (global warming treaty), the Convention on Biological Diversity, the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women, and the Convention on the Rights of the Child," writes Cliff Kincaid.
"Jeffrey Sachs, who runs the U.N.'s "Millennium Project," says that the U.N. plan to force the U.S. to pay 0.7 percent of GNP in increased foreign aid spending would add $65 billion a year to what the U.S. already spends. Over a 13-year period, from 2002, when the U.N.'s Financing for Development conference was held, to the target year of 2015, when the U.S. is expected to meet the "Millennium Development Goals," this amounts to $845 billion. And the only way to raise that kind of money, Sachs has written, is through a global tax, preferably on carbon-emitting fossil fuels."
A UN controlled global tax has long been a cherished goal of the elite and they have attempted to piggy-back it on numerous different pretexts, most recently via a global carbon tax on fuel, a move that was advanced at the recent summit in Bali.
During the summit, over one hundred prominent scientists signed a letter dismissing the move as a futile bureaucratic scheme which will diminish prosperity and increase human suffering.
In 2005, former French President Jacques Chirac called for the imposition of a global tax to finance the fight against AIDS.
Perfectly happy with giving Bush carte blanche to continue illegal spying on American citizens with the passage of this week's telecom immunity bill, the Senate seems destined to rubber stamp legislation that would lead to a global carbon tax.
President Bush has overseen the biggest increase in foreign aid since the Marshall Plan and is highly unlikely to veto the bill if it is passed.
Contact the Senate and voice your opposition to this bill. Call the switchboard at (202) 224-3121 and asked to be connected to the office of your Senator |
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| Reverend Tyler |
prison planet :rofl:
The superdelegate (Roz Samuels) who dropped her support for Hillary last week now switches to Obama, according to the campaign.
She's one of many fairly anonymous DNC members — an NAACP activist in New Jersey who works in the Newark school system — on whose support Clinton's superdelegate edge is based.
And it begins! |
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| JTProcess |
| It's over for Hill-dawg |
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| NickNuke |
Quote: Originally posted by JTProcess It's over for Hill-dawg |
OBAMA HATES AMERICA! "Fuck America and It's flag, I ain't pledgin' allegiance to shee-ot!!" |
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| JTProcess |
It could be worse... he could be tongue kissing a Saudi Prince... you know... Saudi Arabia... the country where most of the 911 hi jackers are from?
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| BarkonCue |
Quote: Originally posted by NickNuke OBAMA HATES AMERICA! "Fuck America and It's flag, I ain't pledgin' allegiance to shee-ot!!" | :jj:
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| 1-09-2006 |
| Please respect the flag. |
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| Reverend Tyler |
| There has been a large influx of trolls this week |
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| Jack Shit |
Quote: Originally posted by 1-09-2006 Please respect the flag. |
Please kiss my stinky white ass. |
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| NickNuke |
Quote: Originally posted by JTProcess It could be worse... he could be tongue kissing a Saudi Prince... you know... Saudi Arabia... the country where most of the 911 hi jackers are from?
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Wait... I'm confused.. Are all Muslims good or bad? Is it a country or a certain strain of the religion? You're contradicting yourself. |
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| ArivacaCharlie |
Quote: Originally posted by NickNuke Wait... I'm confused.. Are all Muslims good or bad? Is it a country or a certain strain of the religion? You're contradicting yourself. |
Not that you were asking for a response from me but:
ALL Muslims are not good.
ALL Muslims are not bad. |
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