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NoharnessMar 8th, 2008 - 10:08:19

Quoting the article:' Samantha Power, a Harvard University professor, called her remarks 'inexcusable' and said she would resign from the campaign.'

No, her remarks were right on target. Her resignation and the reaction of our so-called press to her remarks is what is inexcusable. The Clintons really are monsters. Take a hard look at them and you will realize just how true the remark was.

For the Clintons, ninety percent of us are just 'little people'. We are creatures from whom they can squeeze cash and buy votes. That's it, period. When the cameras are on and one of them happens to single you out you will be treated as though you were a victim of every bad thing in the world from which ONLY The Clintons can save you. After the Klieg lights go out, you are nothing. You're just little people again. You can see this in their faces every time you observe them, especially when you watch Hillary.

The reason Senator Obama has done so well against the Clintons is, like every master salesman, he genuinely likes ninety percent of the people he meets. Don't get me wrong, I dislike his ideas intensely, but the man himself is so sweetly agreeable that it is nearly impossible not to like him. When the Klieg lights go off, Obama will keep right on treating you with genuine respect. The Clintons respect no one nor anything.

RE:' Clinton aides accused Obama's inquisitions of 'imitating Ken Starr,' harking back to the independent prosecutor that investigated Bill Clinton's indiscretions and scandals in the White House through the 1990s.'

This is ridiculous, given that it is The Clintons who have adopted the so-called 'Kitchen Sink' strategy. Who is REALLY behaving like Ken Starr? Why, it's The Clintons, that's who!

RE:' Clinton herself charged that she and Republican candidate John McCain, who secured his party's nomination on Tuesday, were the only candidates with enough national security experience to lead the country in a time of war.'

Uh-huh, yeah, right! Will Bill be there alongside her when the phone rings at 0300? Probably not. How did Hillary obtain this invaluable experience? Through Osmosis? Give us a break, you silly Nag! I have to give the female half of this MONSTER credit for chutzpah. She certainly has no qualms about lying with a straight face and it is positively daring of her to lay her foreign affairs 'experience' out alongside John McCain's for all and sundry to examine.

Anyone falling for these two boobs is really good at living in La-La-Land despite the intrusions of reality.

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NoharnessMar 8th, 2008 - 11:40:29

Here is another Big Lie. Politicians never, but never, tax the rich. Not even the badly misnomered 'liberal' politicians ever tax the rich. They always tax the middle classes and the working classes.

business.timesonline.co.uk/tol/business/money/tax/article1996735.ece

AWAKE THOU THAT SEEPIST!

You are being lied to constantly by your Peerless Leaders.

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SP4: OK...Ken StarrMar 8th, 2008 - 14:04:52

...Ken might have been an asshole, but that didn't mean the Clintons didn't have it coming.

Ken Starr was hired precisely because the Clintons fored the US attorney investigating White water.

You know....just like Alberto Gonzales, except THEY were guilty.

Even then, the Clintons:

Obtained 500 FBI files on their political enemies

Sold influence to the chinese and russians for campaign funds

Got MFN status for China as a result

Pardoned 4 Puerto Rican terrorists who never asked for a pardon

I Obama wants to bring this up, so be it!

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hatefulMar 8th, 2008 - 15:05:18

Man you are so full of hate I don't know how you can exist.....

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SP4: What is Hate?Mar 8th, 2008 - 16:39:51

Hate is a lack of love.

That being the case, I would have to say yes. Do I hate people? Yes, some, in that I do not love them. Osama, Castro, would be at the top of the list. Do I hate, say, Hillary? Curiously, after reading 'Bloodsport' I came away felling sorry for her, but do not love her.

Anyone who tells you they do not hate is kidding, at least, themselves. In this nation, it is your god given right to do so. I'm only being honest with you.

Now, how to act on this hate? That is the question.

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PperfectMar 8th, 2008 - 17:07:18

'Hate is a lack of love.

That being the case, I would have to say yes. Do I hate people? Yes, some, in that I do not love them. Osama, Castro, would be at the top of the list. Do I hate, say, Hillary? Curiously, after reading 'Bloodsport' I came away felling sorry for her, but do not love her.

Anyone who tells you they do not hate is kidding, at least, themselves. In this nation, it is your god given right to do so. I'm only being honest with you.

Now, how to act on this hate? That is the question.'

What an idiot---hate is not your problem, lack of brain cells is!

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to the stuttering bigotMar 8th, 2008 - 17:31:26

'Anyone who tells you they do not hate is kidding, at least, themselves. '

I really never truly hated anyone until 9/11. Even now I think 'hate' is a wasted emotion. It does more damage to you then it does to the people you hate.

Occasionally, it also has more to do with the 'hater' then it does with the target of her hate.

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Just to be clear.Mar 8th, 2008 - 17:45:42

Re the above, that was for pperfect, not SP4.

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@ just to be clearMar 9th, 2008 - 00:07:37

Who cares?

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