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Senator Obama takes lead in presidential campaign money

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Jul 2, 2007, 6:47 GMT


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badbillyJul 2nd, 2007 - 07:50:19

who cares how much they make......isnt it what they can do for us.....who is richer means nothing to me....what they can do for the country should be who deserves the votes.....personally its time this country quit voting for the dems and the repubs and more for who can get the job done.....polititions are just lawers in sheeps clothing...wake up America....

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SP4: TellingJul 2nd, 2007 - 14:54:23

Not good Hillary.

The dems have, de facto, dealt Barack out. If he starts winning primaries, It's real trouble for Hillary, and her slime payroll!

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To SP4 ... Say What?Jul 2nd, 2007 - 17:27:56


SP4, I dunno where you get your ideas ... but you are clearly wrong.

You say the Dems have 'dealt Barrack out.'

Funny, the rest of the world has the 'crazy notion' that the Dems are still in the process of determining who their candidate will be.

It's only the right wing media that has incorrectly assumed it's already been decided.

Of course, we know what camp you live in ... the one of incorrect assumptions.

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SP4: That Bo legged wahfe o BillsJul 2nd, 2007 - 20:09:52

...is dealing th black fella out.

Unless he scores big in the primaries. Dems have a huge problem: Running a Ned Lamont in the general is B-A-D. Dealing out the black guy is another bad move. Some kind of marriage is the only solution.

Right now, they're trying to deal him out. Wouldn't you?

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No SP4 ...Jul 2nd, 2007 - 22:27:10

No I wouldn't 'try to deal him out' SP4 ...

There's a reason he's being positively responded to by so many voters.

You're just too deaf to hear it.

Even a bigot like yourself should be able to feel the rumble of what's coming.

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