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Obama for President,Too!

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Hot_Single_Dude
Kobenhavn, Kobenhavn Denmark
Posted: Mar 4, 2008, 9:44 PM CST
The results from to night still are too exciting and far from certain both from Texas but also from Ohio....Ohio can be won by Obama any way and Texas by Clinton as well because of the different population numbers in differnet counties in these two states particulary.....

I will look forward to see later whom really won these two states and as told before Texas is my favourite state and I am really excited a bout this one!

Damn hard to predict in deed oh my !
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Hot_Single_Dude
Kobenhavn, Kobenhavn Denmark
Posted: Mar 5, 2008, 4:27 AM CST


1 out of 4 only........
Clinton "just" won and this shows me that the battle is still far from over and nothing is certain at all.

Next stop March the eight and then March the eleven........

I hope peopel participate massivley and I hope that Obamas message goes through and I certainly hope that Clinton stops her shamefull way of negative campain a bout Obama and I also hope that americans stop listening to bull shits like that!

It is really truely dirty tricks Clinton uses now on days and oh my....if Obama was the type whom wanted to use the same methode then there is a lot to dig form the dip a bout Clinton as well....tons of it!

It is really strange that the matter of every days lives of all americans and the destiny of the whole population of the world can becoming changes just because one negative lie story or two can make tousands to vote the other way in America......This is because of lack of interest generally amoung americans when it comes to politics and nothing than that.

When people allowing them selves to change own idea from one story to another then not a single thing is sure at all a bout american policy and the feauter.....

God I wish all the war lovers going to jail for ever and some boddy through the key far far a way! peace
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Fallingman
dublin, Dublin Ireland
Posted: Mar 5, 2008, 5:13 AM CST
Hot_Single_Dude wrote:
1 out of 4 only........
Clinton "just" won and this shows me that the battle is still far from over and nothing is certain at all.

Next stop March the eight and then March the eleven........

I hope peopel participate massivley and I hope that Obamas message goes through and I certainly hope that Clinton stops her shamefull way of negative campain a bout Obama and I also hope that americans stop listening to bull shits like that!

It is really truely dirty tricks Clinton uses now on days and oh my....if Obama was the type whom wanted to use the same methode then there is a lot to dig form the dip a bout Clinton as well....tons of it!

It is really strange that the matter of every days lives of all americans and the destiny of the whole population of the world can becoming changes just because one negative lie story or two can make tousands to vote the other way in America......This is because of lack of interest generally amoung americans when it comes to politics and nothing than that.

When people allowing them selves to change own idea from one story to another then not a single thing is sure at all a bout american policy and the feauter.....

God I wish all the war lovers going to jail for ever and some boddy through the key far far a way!


I like Obama but I think Clinton would make a better President. Negative campaigning sometimes consists of pointing out the problems with your opponent's campaign rather than just accepting words like "hope" and "change" as if they were Gospel. Imagine running against that....are you supposed to argue against hope or against change? No, you are also entitled to say that you too can embody those admirable qualities while bringing other talents to bear on the important job you are applying for.

Nothing against Obama but I still think Hillary has more to offer. Experience may not be everything but surely it is not a disadvantage? wave
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lusciousmile
Espoo, Etela-Suomen Laani Finland
Posted: Mar 5, 2008, 5:45 AM CST
Well he better win so i can get that green card and move to the land of milk and honey.

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cristina
Lisbon, Groningen Netherlands
Posted: Mar 5, 2008, 5:46 AM CST
lusciousmile wrote:
Well he better win so i can get that green card and move to the land of milk and honey.


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lusciousmile
Espoo, Etela-Suomen Laani Finland
Posted: Mar 5, 2008, 5:53 AM CST
Any american want to make a little 'Obama' of our own? smitten

No, we'll try to come up with a less hideous name. laugh
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cristina
Lisbon, Groningen Netherlands
Posted: Mar 5, 2008, 5:56 AM CST
lusciousmile wrote:
Any american want to make a little 'Obama' of our own?

No, we'll try to come up with a less hideous name.


Buhahaha sisrolling on the floor laughing laugh rolling on the floor laughing

Once there, never forget your where you come from!head banger giggle
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Hot_Single_Dude
Kobenhavn, Kobenhavn Denmark
Posted: Mar 5, 2008, 8:32 AM CST
Fallingman wrote:
I like Obama but I think Clinton would make a better President. Negative campaigning sometimes consists of pointing out the problems with your opponent's campaign rather than just accepting words like "hope" and "change" as if they were Gospel. Imagine running against that....are you supposed to argue against hope or against change? No, you are also entitled to say that you too can embody those admirable qualities while bringing other talents to bear on the important job you are applying for.

Nothing against Obama but I still think Hillary has more to offer. Experience may not be everything but surely it is not a disadvantage?


You are right a bout Clintons experiences in deed. I just have difficulties to beleive Clinton will be able to gain more respect amoung world leaders as much as Obama will be able to.

Obama,s whole personality and his way of showing respect toward his enemies even is very special and any way he meet them from a very strong point of view.

I think because America is the biggest super power on earth then it is neccesary with a president whom is able to be a real commandor i chief and I think Clinton is not that type at all. I think she will loose her sense of reason if things going wrong some where and she will use unnecssary amount of power just to show that she is strong.

It is so obvious for me seeing the debates and reading the stories and reading her campains talking a bout Obama....it did not took so long time before she began to attack Obama even more than the reppublicans and actually republicans did not have to use so much time attacking Obama any more because Clinton did it for them!

When she has this kind of natur then she will do it a gain and matters important for the security and prosperity of the whole world will be in the hands of some body like Clinton whom is able to act "dirty" as soon as it pleases her own personal benefit, exactly as bushney and the whole cabinet of horror running America right now.
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Fallingman
dublin, Dublin Ireland
Posted: Mar 5, 2008, 8:34 AM CST
It is so obvious for me seeing the debates and reading the stories and reading her campains talking a bout Obama....it did not took so long time before she began to attack Obama even more than the reppublicans and actually republicans did not have to use so much time attacking Obama any more because Clinton did it for them!


The reason for that is that she had to to fight her corner. The Republicans are waiting until they have to. Obama may be a fine man but I genuinely think his policy positions have not had sufficient scrutiny. wave
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Hot_Single_Dude
Kobenhavn, Kobenhavn Denmark
Posted: Mar 5, 2008, 8:34 AM CST
lusciousmile wrote:
Well he better win so i can get that green card and move to the land of milk and honey.


Honey a hot girl like you...can just say hi twice to an american dude and he will marry you and Green card will be in your sweet hands. Americans have good taste I know and therfor they will take you fast and before you know you will live there!
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Hot_Single_Dude
Kobenhavn, Kobenhavn Denmark
Posted: Mar 5, 2008, 9:28 AM CST
In Texas......my personally most interesting state in America Obama had 1,354,553 personal votes and MaCain had 707,622. I know Obama still is far from becoming the nominy still, but this number is very interesting in a state which is traditionally very republican and the state when Bush family coming from.

Until now in the whole country 7,063,679 individuals voted for MacCain and that secured his nimonation and obama has votes from 12,825,630 individuals and still long way toward the nomination. These numbers alone showing me that there is a great hope for MaCain will not success and America one way or another will get rid of republican domination and their distruction of the country for sure!

Clinton has personal votes from 13,069,970 individuals which is 244,340 votes more than Obamas but still lower when we consider the number of the delegates and the states and the super delegates whom supporting Obama more and that very understandable because of the mans extra ordinary abilities to lead.

As told before.......May the best man win!
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Fallingman
dublin, Dublin Ireland
Posted: Mar 5, 2008, 9:30 AM CST
Hot_Single_Dude wrote:
In Texas......my personally most interesting state in America Obama had 1,354,553 personal votes and MaCain had 707,622. I know Obama still is far from becoming the nominy still, but this number is very interesting in a state which is traditionally very republican and the state when Bush family coming from.

Until now in the whole country 7,063,679 individuals voted for MacCain and that secured his nimonation and obama has votes from 12,825,630 individuals and still long way toward the nomination. These numbers alone showing me that there is a great hope for MaCain will not success and America one way or another will get rid of republican domination and their distruction of the country for sure!

Clinton has personal votes from 13,069,970 individuals which is 244,340 votes more than Obamas but still lower when we consider the number of the delegates and the states and the super delegates whom supporting Obama more and that very understandable because of the mans extra ordinary abilities to lead.

As told before.......May the best man win!


It is odd though to take the popular vote as meaning something when you compare McCain to Obama and not meaning anything when you compare Obama to Clinton. Also, I might be wrong but I don't really think you can compare the primaries of the two parties - as they have different rules and formats.

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shipoker55
St. Petersburg, Florida USA
Posted: Mar 5, 2008, 9:38 AM CST
lusciousmile wrote:
Well he better win so i can get that green card and move to the land of milk and honey.




What does an O'Bama win have to do with moving to Canada???sticking out tongue
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Hot_Single_Dude
Kobenhavn, Kobenhavn Denmark
Posted: Mar 5, 2008, 10:37 AM CST
Fallingman wrote:
It is odd though to take the popular vote as meaning something when you compare McCain to Obama and not meaning anything when you compare Obama to Clinton. Also, I might be wrong but I don't really think you can compare the primaries of the two parties - as they have different rules and formats.


you are right Fallingman! The two parties have differnet rules but still if McCain really was that popular amoung americans I am sure they would massively becoming members of the republican party and giving the man their votes and the numbers showing me that this did not happened any way and for me it is positive enough.

Of course I am not that happy a bout more individuals supporting Clintons nomination ...I mean by numbers ! Why shall I be more happy? Obama is my man and not Clinton, Even she is much better than MacCain ever will be!


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Indyfella
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Posted: Mar 5, 2008, 4:17 PM CST
lusciousmile wrote:
Well he better win so i can get that green card and move to the land of milk and honey.



Where the trees will be greener, the skies bluer and the roads a little blacker. Pain and suffering will be gone~~~with a touch of the Presidential pen. I think he will help the lame to walk and the blind to see also....
























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Indyfella
indianapolis, Indiana USA
Posted: Mar 5, 2008, 4:18 PM CST
Hot_Single_Dude wrote:
In Texas......my personally most interesting state in America Obama had 1,354,553 personal votes and MaCain had 707,622. I know Obama still is far from becoming the nominy still, but this number is very interesting in a state which is traditionally very republican and the state when Bush family coming from.

Until now in the whole country 7,063,679 individuals voted for MacCain and that secured his nimonation and obama has votes from 12,825,630 individuals and still long way toward the nomination. These numbers alone showing me that there is a great hope for MaCain will not success and America one way or another will get rid of republican domination and their distruction of the country for sure!

Clinton has personal votes from 13,069,970 individuals which is 244,340 votes more than Obamas but still lower when we consider the number of the delegates and the states and the super delegates whom supporting Obama more and that very understandable because of the mans extra ordinary abilities to lead.

As told before.......May the best man win!


You didn't hear about the right-wing radio broadcasters encouraging Republicans to cross over and vote for Hillary. How did you miss that??? laugh
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Hot_Single_Dude
Kobenhavn, Kobenhavn Denmark
Posted: Mar 5, 2008, 4:35 PM CST
Indyfella wrote:
You didn't hear about the right-wing radio broadcasters encouraging Republicans to cross over and vote for Hillary. How did you miss that???

Maybe because I am not living in America Indyfella?
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Hot_Single_Dude
Kobenhavn, Kobenhavn Denmark
Posted: Mar 6, 2008, 6:14 AM CST
A lot of exciting stories a bout MacCain on the net already......

Scarey stuff and I am sure there are plenty more to come......

http://www.tnr.com/politics/story.html?id=8b7675e4-36de-43f5-afdd-2a2cd2b96a24
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Sparky55
Prattville, Alabama USA
Posted: Mar 6, 2008, 6:55 AM CST
Hot_Single_Dude wrote:
A lot of exciting stories a bout MacCain on the net already......

Scarey stuff and I am sure there are plenty more to come......

http://www.tnr.com/politics/story.html?id=8b7675e4-36de-43f5-afdd-2a2cd2b96a24


As long as the political slime machine is running we'll continue to see things like this.

I wonder if you'll consider it scarey stuff or be as quick to pass it on when it's directed at Obama. It's out there already and you know it. Probably has as much basis in truth as this story.
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trublu
Rialto USA
Posted: Mar 6, 2008, 9:07 AM CST
Saw that the OP actually considers Obama a "true man of honor", and knew he was full of crap, not to mention leading a very sheltered life and not doing his homework. Hopefully those who can actually vote in the US aren't being as lazy and stupid. We simply could not take the crap coming out of Obama's white house.
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