Last Updated: 04/03/2008
Posted By: Dianne Walker on Saturday, April 05, 2008
That was great!
Posted By: MA. Ciminesi on Saturday, April 05, 2008
Aren't you overlooking millions of who's? Sometimes you are genuinely funny but not when you lie!
Posted By: Bob Kennelly on Saturday, April 05, 2008
The subject is incorrect. That title was a couple of days ago.
Posted By: Bob Cass on Saturday, April 05, 2008
Why would Hillary stay in the race. Probably because she knows the delegates not counted yet are hers. Why do you think Bill Clinton is so angry with Richardson? He was a traitor who just happens to be a delegate. Why in the world would a Spanish politician have an English name??? Secondly; while our claim of voting for McCain if our own choice of the Democratic Party isn't nominated is futile anger, the Neocons have to know at least myself and my own will vote Democratic no matter who wins the nomination. After all when the nomination is secure both parties make peace to go after the real enemy of America.
Posted By: Carol on Saturday, April 05, 2008
I agree. The push to get Hillary out now is an illegitimate attempt to short circuit the primary process becaue Obama's team doesn't want post-Rev. Wright voting to influence the superdelegates. Obama is now unelectable. The republican is expert at ruining candidates with much less.I don't agree about closing ranks after the nomination is made. I was a life long democrat, but I changed my registration to independent because I'm fed up with the party at this point. After Gore's bungled 2000 campaign, the destruction of Dean in Iowa, Kerry's ineffective campaign - and now Obama-mania. I don't want to be in a party that believes in fairy tales in the world of politics. If the choice is between McCain and Obama, I will abstain.I'm just one voter but I think I'm a little bit of a canary in a coal mine. I think I was more liberal in my youth but am probably more moderate now. After Obama's pastor's remarks were revealed, coupled with what his wife already said, I could not vote for the man. I wouldn't have stayed in that parish to listen to that kind of negativity and hatred -- particularly in the context of a spiritual service. I might not have dropped a friend for saying that kind of thing, but no way would my spiritual leader ever utter such hatred -- against any group.A lot of moderates are going to feel the same way. The race changed after Obama's pastor's beliefs were revealed. Not just his pastor -- his close friend, advisor, confidant, etc.Let the primary continue. I sure don't want to see four more years of a republican, but I won't vote for someone I don't believe in.I keep asking, if Obama-mania drove me out of the democratic party, how is Obama going to unite the nation?P.S. I know someone who voted for Obama just because he's black (a white voter). So I didn't think Ferrara was off base when she made her comments about that.
Posted By: Two Eagles on Saturday, April 05, 2008
That's right. That's what I told her. Nothing I have seen or heard indicates that Obama has a clue to fix the economy. We need a woman in the white house who has seen the inside of a grocery store,as well as someone who knows all the world leaders.
Posted By: Stephen R. Lasky on Sunday, April 06, 2008
So, now we should pick a president based on how well he or she does the shopping? Ridiculous. Obama not electable? Balderdash, from what I've seen of the primaries and caucuses so far is that they states that have gone with clinton have done so with just a few percentage points between her and Obama. The states and caucuses that have gone with Obama have done so in Landslide votes; here in Washington it was more than two to one for Obama. 70% of the people who call themselves democrats here in Washington went out on a rainy to declare themselves publicly in favor of Obama. Obama's supporters ranged from men and women in their 60s and 70s to young first time voters who registered because they were excited about what Obama is saying.I am personally offended by Hialry's arguements about Obama not being ready to handle international affairs: How much experience did Bill Clinton have before he became president? How much has she had? Well, I guess her having to dodge the snipers on her trip to bosnia might be called experience except that it was a lie... do you people get that? Hilary was caught in a bald faced lie. And from what we have seen about Hilary when she was called ona hard question is that she cried. Imagine President Hilary crying in a meeting with Putin or Medved. Hilary has exposed herself and her husband as racists and eletists who think that they can get elected by calling in smoky back room favors from the the super delegates. It doesn't matter that 60% -70% of the democrats who voted in the primaries or caucuses want to elect Obama. After all, they are from those small states and they aren't mature enough to know that they should of course be voting for bill and hillary.
Posted By: howie on Monday, April 07, 2008
what has this cartoon got to due with Isreal?what issue are you addressing other then confusion no matter who wins( hope its Obama) it wil be better then what we have