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I just forgive them, as they are obviously living in the past. I read in the LA Times yesterday a woman who voted for Clinton, "mostly because of her husband, I think he's a brilliant man." Yet, this same group has the nerve to say that Obama supporters are "cultish". Please.
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She is a real crazy Hillary Clinton supporter Obama hata to the fullest.
I agree with you completely there are awful people in all camps...i'm ashamed of many Obama supporters especially those that go on national television and dont know what their talking about. Nonetheless, I find that Hillary Clinton supporters are preaching a lot of hate on many levels. Just yesterday, a professor seemed like she was trying to draw a paralell between Obama and Hitler...it was kind of creepy?
On the subject of blog moderation, here's a tidbit I forgot to mention. One of the haters at HillaryClinton.com posted something like: "What's the deal with this blog? Whenever I post something about how much CNN sucks, it disappears!"
So obviously there's some oversight going on. The campaign must want all those anti-Obama attacks on their boards.
I guess it's easier for Obama supporters to stay positive... they're winning. And I can understand why Clinton supporters are frustrated and lashing out... they're losing.
But I think it's deeper than that. Hillary Clinton herself sells her candidacy as: "I know how to fight back against the Republican attack machine." She's defining the electoral process as a mudfight.
Whereas Obama is saying, "I'll work with Republicans."
I truly believe there's a negative tenor to the Clinton campaign that attracts negative people, and a positive tenor to the Obama campaign that draws positive people.
You do a statistical breakdown of the beneficiaries of affirmative action and it lines up like this:
1. White Women
2. Asians (male or female - considered the "model" minority as well as docile)
3. Sistas (Black and Latino tie)
4. White Men (no such thing as "reverse discrimination" - if someone gains advantages or selection because of biological factors they have no control over, it's discrimination)
5. Brothas (Black and Latino tie again)
6. National/Religious Origin
So, from where I sit, this Uncle Ruckus needs to either talk to me or drink a glass of STHU. He sounds like Ward Connerly's twin brother.
What you see in the Democratic Campaign is a white woman who believes she was entitled, privaleged, and yea, being a WOMAN; well, we were supposed to roll over and allow her to be the pre-supposed nominee.
That's what Affirmative Action taught her. She gets my respect when she can tell war stories that women who became lawyers back in the early 50s, like Ginsburg and O'Connor, and couldn't buy a job in a law firm unless they were going to be the office file clerk. Even paralegals were men back then.
Obama's not an Affirmative Action candidate - tell this Stepin' Fetchit to put up or shut up with the evidence that he is. This is another moron who THINKS he knows what affirmative action is, and is as far away from the truth as we are from the moon.
If we are talking about how slimy the Clintons are, most people knew that fifteen years ago. Over 100 people found guilty or plead out from their administration.
Stop campaigning against Hillary, she's toast, an afterthought, turn your sites toward the general election.
Now, try to get Barry to come up with one good idea to hammer home, just one, that pretty much means he has to abandon everything that he has said so far.
As for good ideas go here: http://www.barackobama.com/issues/
and do some reading.
The negative comments regarding Senator Obama are not just specific to Clinton's site - they are everywhere on every site and they are just as (iff not more) vulgar than the one's described. I expect we will see them increase as he moves closer to the nomination and then even more in the general when the republicans are involved.