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Jun 22, 2008, 02:14 AM
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| | | Obama to women ."get over it " This is what Obama said when he met with the Congressional Black Caucus and was confronted by Congresswomen who were Hillary supporters. Quote:
In what Representative Diane Watson, (D-CA.) found "dismissive" and "off putting" Barack Obama responded to that by agreeing that healing was needed and saying he hoped the members at the meeting would help with that healing and he went on to say, "However, I need to make a decision in the next few months as to how I manage that since I'm running against John McCain, which takes a lot of time. If women take a moment to realize that on every issue important to women, John McCain is not in their corner, that would help them get over it."
Watson, who is also a longtime Clinton supporter did not appreciate the term "get over it" and told Obama, "Don't use that terminology." | ABC News: Obama-Clinton Sparks Fly at Key Meeting
The number of anit-Obama websites created by former Clinonistas has grown to 123 at "Just Say NO Deal" Just Say No Deal Quote: "we are a coalition of millions with one thing in common: NObama". |
Many of these sites are actively campaigning against Barack Obama as well as campaigning for John McCain, donating money to the McCain campaign .
Does Obama need Evita's supporters to win in November ? | | | | | | |
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Jun 22, 2008, 06:25 PM
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| McCain is no friend to women since he is against a woman's right to choose. AND, how about the 100 years of War, women's children and grandchildren are up for serving in the Armed Forces. And, how about him flip flopping on most of the major issues. The most recent being he took a stand against drilling offshore, and CHANGE HIS MIND a couple of days ago!
Why a couple of days ago, he said that he could understand why it would be difficult to love America because of some of its polities. What? He is so confused. |
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Jun 23, 2008, 02:05 AM
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| alot a deflecting instead of addressing a fundamental problem Obama has.
George is right about the fact that you cannot trust the polling numbers .The "Bradley effect " has confounded polsters for a long time now .
Of course Obama and his flunkies in the MSM will try to make a linkage between opposing him and racism. He has already proven that he will do and say anything while carrying the mantle of change and transcending politics.
SkyGem I am almost 100% certain that Evita will not be his veep choice.
Credendovidis ......lol ..... When I see Americans hacking at each other with machete's and denying food to political opponents then I will take your comparison seriously . http://www.nytimes.com/2008/06/23/wo...hp&oref=slogin |
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Jun 23, 2008, 04:45 AM
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how about him flip flopping
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the reality is that in this cycle both candidates have shamelessly flipped on a number of issues . It is hard to determine what either of them truely believe. The big difference to me is that McCain has a track record to examine while Obama is a blank slate to fill in and erase as needed .
What's his position on NAFTA and campaign financing ? Those were among the flip flops by Obama last week and they are coming in as frequently as he throws advisors;confidants ,and grandmas under the bus.
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Also note that over the weekend he went from supporting the FISA compromise to opposing certain sections of it that the Moveon and Huffpo crowd objected to at the end of last week . They gave him a pretty hard time of it . Art Levine: Is Obama Selling Out on FISA bill? - Politics on The Huffington Post |
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Jun 23, 2008, 05:48 AM
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| Skygem here is a copy of the ABC /Washinton Compost survey Washington Post-ABC News (washingtonpost.com)
please note that 70% of white Americans deny a racial bias when deciding on Obama. Also note that this was the 42nd Question out of 44 asked in the survey ,but ABC news and the Compost decided to distort the finding in a headline article . |
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Jun 23, 2008, 06:08 AM
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Meanwhile Obama's lead is increasing.  |
Bobby ;Only once in the last 20 years has the candidate who has been ahead in June polls ended up winning the election according to the TimesOnline US Elections - Times Online - WBLG: June Polls Don't Hold Up |
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Jun 23, 2008, 06:55 AM
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| [quote=BABRAM]He was speaking in terms a small category of women (and men), not as Tom dreamt "Obama to women get over it." After repeatedly telling Gore supporters (that included a large contingent of women) to get over it after the 2000 election, the Republicans stand to look as hypocrtical as ever. Meanwhile Obama's lead is increasing.
You don't think that by oh, the 2004 election, that Gore supporters should have gotten over it? |
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Jun 23, 2008, 07:34 AM
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| [quote=speechlesstx] Quote: | Originally Posted by BABRAM He was speaking in terms a small category of women (and men), not as Tom dreamt "Obama to women get over it." After repeatedly telling Gore supporters (that included a large contingent of women) to get over it after the 2000 election, the Republicans stand to look as hypocrtical as ever. Meanwhile Obama's lead is increasing.
You don't think that by oh, the 2004 election, that Gore supporters should have gotten over it? |
I don't know what you misunderstood, but that was my point. So why would anybody or more specifically McCain supporters use a strategy with an issue that's a proven loser?! So they can look like hypocrites? |
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Jun 23, 2008, 07:35 AM
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| bottom line here is that Obama's fundraising fell flat and McCain has been keeping up . Meanwhile Obama spent alot of money to secure the nomination and now he needs Evita's Democrat deep pocket donators who quite possibly will opt out of giving Obama a dime . So far Evita's minions are saying PUMA (Party Unity My A$$) and it doesn't help for Obama to flippantly tell them to get over it.
Meanwhile ...how's this for arrogance  |
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Jun 23, 2008, 07:39 AM
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| Quote: | Originally Posted by tomder55 |
And the Republicans and McCain supporters will get that dubious distinction of being the first losers to carry their flickering flame from June until November when it's snuffed out. |
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Jun 23, 2008, 07:41 AM
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| Quote: | Originally Posted by tomder55 bottom line here is that Obama's fundraising fell flat and McCain has been keeping up . Meanwhile Obama spent alot of money to secure the nomination and now he needs Evita's Democrat deep pocket donators who quite possibly will opt out of giving Obama a dime . So far Evita's minions are saying PUMA (Party Unity My A$$) and it doesn't help for Obama to flippantly tell them to get over it.
Meanwhile ...how's this for arrogance  |
LOL! I guess I'm arrogant for liking a campaign moniker. I love it! Vote Obama! |
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