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    • Clinton: Playing the race card? - First Read - msnbc.com

      Posted by Jeff from firstread.msnbc.msn.com

      Hillary's comments were disgusting and racist. The Daily Show covered it here. " 'I have a much broader base to build a winning coalition on,' she told USA Today in an interview published yesterday. She referred to an Associated Press story on Indiana and North Carolina exit polls 'that found how Sen. Obama's support among working, hardworking Americans, white Americans, is weakening again, and how whites in both states who had not completed college were supporting me.' She added, 'There's a pattern emerging here.'"

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      Canada East Online | Clinton braces for Pennsylvania showdown, invokes Osama bin Laden

      Posted by Jwgardner

      Hillary Clinton braced for a do-or-die showdown in Pennsylvania on Tuesday by accusing rival Barack Obama of going negative and portraying him as too untested to be president.

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      "In a final flourish, Clinton released a new television ad Monday with images of Osama bin Laden and hurricane Katrina, as well as historical events like the stock market crash and the bombing at Pearl Harbor, to suggest Obama's not up to the task of handling major crises."

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    Damianmann comments on:

    Clinton: Playing the race card? - First Read - msnbc.com

    The woman has no shame.

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    7:25 pm 5/10/08
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    Damianmann comments on:

    Clinton's camp credits Canadian intrusion on NAFTA in her Ohio success | Macleans.ca

    I’m really sick of her and her supporters. This is not going to go well for the Democrats. I can’t see ANY Obama supporters jumping ship in her favor under any circumstances.

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    3:01 pm 3/06/08
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    Jwgardner comments on:

    Clinton's camp credits Canadian intrusion on NAFTA in her Ohio success | Macleans.ca

    This should have been a non-issue. Hillary’s supporters must have put blinders on to ignore the logical disconnection in what Hillary was implying: it wasn’t Obama personally talking to Canadians. It was an Obama surrogate (yeah, I know he’s responsible for them to some degree, but still it’s a stretch) speaking to a right wing government that doesn’t exactly represent Canadian citizens on our collective view of NAFTA, anyway.

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    11:19 pm 3/05/08
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    myactivistnetwork comments on:

    Why Hillary Clinton's campaign creeps me out

    I for one have no doubt that it was Hilary who masterminded Whitewater and that it indeed was a criminal offense, but then McCain is no better in his sidewinder dealings with the Dine People and the cover up of the dumping of millions of gallons of water into the Colorado River by a company that he has major interest in.

    It becomes obvious why so much corruption goes unpunished if we have a real perspective of what is truly happening.

    Here is a report by TRAC which will lend some understanding to the problem.
    http://trac.syr.edu/tracreports/civright/107/

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    8:08 pm 2/25/08
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    Jwgardner comments on:

    Why Hillary Clinton's campaign creeps me out

    But any question of Hillary’s ethics, associations, or inconsistent stances by Obama and his campaign is met with a raft of op. ed. blogs by Hillary’s supporters caling him “smarmy” etcetera – as if to suggest that calling attention to poor judgment is far more an affront to the population than displaying it in the first place.

    [sarcasm]Obviously legal and moral constructions of society must be backwards in their application. We should be shunning the people who raise attention to corporate misbehaviour, not punishing and even jailing the perpetrators.[/sarcasm]

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    1:32 pm 2/25/08
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    Jwgardner comments on:

    Election 2008: Understanding the Obama Surge

    Also note the following, as demonstrated by the chosen picture:

    “But, it’s not [only] his rhetoric or record that’s entices me. I’m intrigued because he’s the only left-handed candidate in the field. See, I’m a southpaw myself. And lefties have a tendency to blaze their own path in this right-handed world, partly because lefties use the right (creative) side of their brain. And if there’s one thing this Bush-fatigued nation needs is to regain its right mind.”

    Me too, Sean. Me too.

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    1:23 pm 2/15/08
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    Jeff comments on:

    Why David Geffen Dislikes the Clintons -- Meet Leonard Peltier

    Clinton’s pardon of Marc Rich gave the GOP four more years of ammunition. After Lewinsky, the Rich pardon was so over the top.

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    5:48 pm 2/23/07
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