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The Crying GameJan 9th, 2008 - 10:23:10

It's my party I can cry if I want to. Hillary's hand under chin, tear jerker.

Tissues!!

The crying game can only work once.
Everyone else who does it will look like a fake.

A 3% win is not exactly a ringing endorsement of Hillary Clinton over Obama. So the race is still on.


By the way British PM Margaret Thatcher - the Lady of Steel - used to cry as well.

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danJan 9th, 2008 - 13:03:49

i cry too
everytime i see bush on tv i cry like a baby then i puke.

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@CryinggamerJan 9th, 2008 - 13:17:45

The crying game is really a 'watersport' activity for all the neocon clowns who will wet their pants in despair if a democrat, any democrat, win the presidency in Nov. The other neocon idiot games are over, even if those brain-dead, hunkered in a bunker, fanatics don't realize that fact. Rabid attack dog tactics against their opposition won't work this time, because the neocons have lost all credibilty and respect. The neocons have completely disgraced themselves, and have alienated almost the entire voting population, including a large portion of the republican party, with their nonsensical delusions of imperialism. The current admin is a total failure
domestically, and in foreign policy, because of their compulsive lying, manipulations, corruption, and incompetent stategies. Their trangressions against the national interest, and violations of the public trust make Bill Clinton look almost angelic by contrast. It probably will not matter who the democrats offer up, even the person the neocons would love to pick for the dems, and the main target of their irrational hatred- Hellery Clinton- is most likely an easy win against the third string candidates offered by the repubs, including their very own, very anti-Christian, smiley boy Romney.

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SP4: I wonder if McCain ever cried?Jan 9th, 2008 - 14:20:09

...5 years in a POW camp...torture...starvation...

Well, at least they both agree on one thing: they both voted to invade Iraq! It'll make a nice debate, don't you think?

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And.........Jan 9th, 2008 - 14:57:31

it's takes a smart person to admit a mistake!!! - something definitely lacking in Bush!

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Neocons Blah Blah BlahJan 9th, 2008 - 16:20:54

Same leftist crap over nd over again. Get over it.

I really don't care if Obama wins. Antbody but Billary!

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MGBJan 9th, 2008 - 16:24:57

Don't rule Obama out yet - the best is yet to come!!!

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PatriotJan 9th, 2008 - 16:34:02

I can't wait to see when Judah Ben-Hur, Ambasssador to the American Republic runs for President in 2012!

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SP4: I'd agreeJan 9th, 2008 - 17:05:44

...but only if you think you've made a mistake....

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monsters and criticsJan 9th, 2008 - 17:47:53

need to change their name to the 'sp4 show'

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SP4: What you should doJan 9th, 2008 - 18:16:00

...is try offering something meaningful.

People...they get a chance to speak out and look what they do with it...

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But......Jan 9th, 2008 - 20:17:25

in your estimation no one has anything credible to say except you!!

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@SP4Jan 9th, 2008 - 20:37:31

When did he ever say that? So, you have nothing to say because he doesn't believe you? How weak assed can you be?

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yah sp4Jan 9th, 2008 - 20:38:04

everyone is wrong except you.
so why bother...

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SP4: now now childrenJan 9th, 2008 - 20:43:16

No sniveling. Your momma doesn't want to think she raised wussies.

'Let's not reduce our expectations, let's raise our skills' - Royal Robbins

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CharlesJan 9th, 2008 - 21:07:12

I'm in NH and voted for Rudy.

I think that is why the pre-primary polls were so much in favor of Obama. I actually like him so whenever I was asked by pollster for my preference between Clinton, Edwards, and Obama, I always said Obama.

The problem is that, at least at this point, I prefer Rudy to Barack.

There is a huge percentage of undeclared voters in NH may have told pollsters they preferred Obama among democrats, yet still voted republican.

I am disappointed that Obama didn't win but there is still a long way to go - and plenty of chances for everyone to weep.

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NoharnessJan 9th, 2008 - 23:26:09

Meet the NEW boss!

Clinton has run on her experience - eight years in the White House during husband Bill Clinton's presidency, followed in her own right by seven years in the US Senate.

Same as the OLD boss!

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Man up SP4Jan 9th, 2008 - 23:32:34

McCain was tortured far less than the real American soldiers, so I doubt if he cried a whole bunch.

Also, I'm kind of like Dan,

every-time I see Bush on TV I cry like a baby then puke. Bush just seems to stand out like a bag of trash when he is seen walking with the leaders of other countries.

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President ObamaJan 9th, 2008 - 23:36:23

Hmmmmmmmmmmm, has kind of a BS ring to it.

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SP4: PerhapsJan 9th, 2008 - 23:49:04

..but neither you, or I, are fit to judge the severity McCain's captivity. What you can say, with confidence, was that it WAS pretty goddamn severe. One other thing, NONE of the dems have done ANYTHING like it!

ALSO Hillary has no executive experience unless you count being first lady the same as being president. On that basis why not just run Laura Bush?

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