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PREVIEW: Clinton, Obama battle for delegates in massive primary vote

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Feb 2, 2008, 10:03 GMT


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PatriotFeb 2nd, 2008 - 17:25:05

What will Obama and Hillary really do for America? At least we read what the American Republic will do, and not mix its words because of fear of special business groups that have need for greed!

Elect Judah Ben-Hur for President , 2012!~

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Hey 'patriot'Feb 3rd, 2008 - 04:20:19

You are really not funny.

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supportobamaFeb 3rd, 2008 - 04:28:17

Here is a intersting saying on plusmingle.com: People are not afraid of women in the White House, just this women. She will not help the troops out of Iraq. She is for big business not the people. She has no plan towards fixing the immagration problem and she has no idea that run away companies and jobs is what is part of the ill of the USA economy today. Barrack has no immagration plan and he is wanting to allow Millions of tax dollars and Social Security to go to millions of people who are not even citizens of this country. And this from a voting Democrat who voted for Kerry last time.

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SP4: wowFeb 3rd, 2008 - 21:19:52

We usually don't get posts like the one above. Interesting because last weeks WSJ had an op ed piece that said exactly the same thing.

The Clintons are back to their usual selves this week. They keep obstructing the release of archived documents referencing Hillary into the Clinton National Library.

The word is, they don't really want Hillary's history vetted at this particular time (GOD....YA THINK!?). One of the requests was to gag all financial info before 1980 i.e. that was the time of her questionable commodity trades. Other stuff includes White House meetings concerning Health Care, that show her view differ wildly from what her public statements were.

Perhaps the dems, like the one above, are finally seeing her for what she is and dealing her out. All in all, refreshing.

California is a must for the nominee in both parties. It's virtually over for the loser, or at least it'd take a miracle to win.

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ParkerFeb 3rd, 2008 - 23:24:53

Still amazing how the posts here have all the answers!

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