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      M.S. Bellows, Jr.: Clinton's Open Letter To Obama On MI and FL

      Posted by Jeff from Huffington Post

      Hillary Clinton has lost a ton of my respect over the past few months and continues to lose the remainder of it. An open letter like this isn't a way to solve a problem, it's just confrontational. She's made the Florida and Michigan issue worse with her intellectual dishonesty over the past 2 months. The Clinton's behavior is just sad and more sad.

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      Lawrence O'Donnell: Hillary Will Drop Out by June 15

      Posted by Jeff from Huffington Post

      Nothing he said indicated that he actually expected the superdelegates to move to Hillary in the week after the final election. The Clinton campaign has not lost its grip on reality. Yes, Clinton spokespersons publicly seem to be lost on gravity-free planet Clinton, but privately they know the end is near.

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      Clinton Campaign Done in By Black Voters

      Posted by Jeff

      This will be history's verdict: in the end, the Clintons were defeated not by Republicans, but by African-American Democrats. How wonderful. How poignant. In the end, the karma gets you. Maybe it had to be this way. But this final coup de grace against these awful, hollow, cynical people is a beautiful, beautiful thing.

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    • Clinton Criticizing Closure of Indiana Factory That Bill Clinton Helped Close

      Posted by Jeff from Dailykos

      Back in 1995, a Chinese consortium, which included two Chinese state-owned companies, made a bid to take over Magnequench. Because the company makes key parts for smart bombs, the takeover had to be approved by the Clinton administration's Committee on Foreign Investments in the United States. Despite the national security and economic problems with selling off such critical manufacturing capacity to the Chinese - and despite the knowledge that such a deal would likely end in a domestic mass layoff - the Clinton administration approved the deal.

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    • Obama vows to back Bush's war commander

      Posted by Sandyenglish

      Democratic presidential front-runner Senator Barack Obama said on Sunday he would endorse Bush's nominee to direct US military operations in Iraq, Afghanistan and throughout a region extending from North Africa to Central Asia. The pledge, made on the "Fox News Sunday" program, while predictable, serves nonetheless to thoroughly expose the antiwar pretenses of Obama and the Democratic Party as a whole.

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    sgtwildey comments on:

    Clinton backs Obama and bows out

    Whew. She made me nervous there for a while. If she became president I would have became Austrailian.

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    11:55 am 6/08/08
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    j1o2n3a4s5 comments on:

    WSJ Says Insiders in Both Camps Dismissive About Dream Ticket: Clinton Records At Issue

    i’d like to see a Bright or Kucinich as VP

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    4:24 pm 6/05/08
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    theauthor comments on:

    WSJ Says Insiders in Both Camps Dismissive About Dream Ticket: Clinton Records At Issue

    He will probably pick a conservative democrat. Webb’s name has come up a few times.

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    9:47 am 6/05/08
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    creifman comments on:

    WSJ Says Insiders in Both Camps Dismissive About Dream Ticket: Clinton Records At Issue

    I do not think he will even ask her.  Why people think its as simple as pulling together their two groups of supporters is beyond me. Its much more complex, not to mention that he needs a more conservative voice to attract votes from McCain . . . I expect to see a caucasian male on the ticket . . . any guesses?  

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    9:23 am 6/05/08
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    theauthor comments on:

    WSJ Says Insiders in Both Camps Dismissive About Dream Ticket: Clinton Records At Issue

    Does Barack really want Bill down the hall all day, peeking in and looking over his shoulder?

    If Obama loses to McCain, Clinton can run again in 4 years while she is still young enough.

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    5:45 am 6/05/08
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    Jwgardner comments on:

    Clinton to Endorse Obama

    And yet, there will continue to be a large number of her votership claiming to speak for everyone when they insist they’ll never vote for that "empty suit"/"inadequate black man"/"socialist" – no matter how much reconciling she does now (which I honestly doubt will be much).

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    8:17 pm 6/04/08
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    Jwgardner comments on:

    Clinton Kennedy Assassination Reference: Raises Bobby's Death To Explain Why She Stays In Race

    So which is it… the campaign or the supporters? And why drag mental health into the equation, when that’s clearly a very dangerous subject to raise given the behaviour HRC has exhibited could just as readily be attribued to psychological stresses of varying degrees?

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    8:42 pm 5/25/08
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    Damian is a former campaign worker for Ralph Nader and current delegate/precinct captain for Barack Obama . He is also a registered Independent voter. He's written columns for "Tabula Rasa" magazine as well as many music magazines around the globe. Whatever you do, don't offer him alcohol.

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