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Clinton exits White House race, endorses Obama (Roundup)

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Jun 7, 2008, 19:17 GMT

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It's hard toJun 7th, 2008 - 19:38:03

imagine these people endorsing each other after spending the last several months assassinating each others character, color and religion, and trying to rip each others throat out. Must be embarrassing to stand there a couple of days later and loudly sing their praises.

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NoharnessJun 7th, 2008 - 19:53:32

Vote for the HONEST leftist. Vote Obama.

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APOCALYPSE NOW !!Jun 7th, 2008 - 20:02:31

In typical American self-adulation fashion, you have repeatedly shown your contempt and disregard for other nationalities writing on this site.

Well, take it from me, we don`t really give a toss about you either and hope you like your world record debt of $10 Trillion, a deficit of $30,000 per citizen, or $1,5 Billion per day, or $1 million per minute.

So, yes my American friends - you really do have something to be big-headed about. The IMF is waiting for more begging overtures by the new President in November.

Politics in a 'democratic' country is the art of manipulating the population, targeting the lower classes where the mass votes are and with infinite expertise in disguising lies by wrapping them up in the kind of language the troglodytes want to hear, ensure that the people enslave themselves.

The Democratic Party have given you an obnoxious choice for Presidential candidate - an insult to a proud people. Nevertheless, you either vote for this black man or abstain or vote for McCain.

You can all cry your eyes out, but you either seal America`s fate as an economic and world power, by putting this apology Obama in the white House, or you put McCain in. THAT IS IT - TAKE IT OR LEAVE IT.

No amount of wimping and whining in the M&C pages will do an iota of good.

McCAIN OR OBAMA !! It just HAS to be McCain, if you do not wish to return to the disaster of the 1920`s.

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KateJun 7th, 2008 - 20:48:10

Obama and Hillary didn't dislike each other per se, it was just campaigning and politics - it's to the party's advantage to have them show a united front. Was Hillary supposed to now support grandpa McCain?

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JoeJun 7th, 2008 - 20:51:54

Holy crap! Did Hillary actually decide to go away??!? First, the Giants winning the Super Bowl, then record tornado outbreaks in Winter, then gas prices actually down for a week...now I've done seen everything. What else could happen next, a Category 5 hurricane making landfall in Boston??? But anyway, Hillary had a tough fight, but her race ending so soon? Maybe she will make it in 2012. I was going to cast a certain vote to McCain, but I'm not so certain now. Good luck on reuniting the Dems, Hillary.

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KYJurisDoctorJun 7th, 2008 - 21:13:32

Bye, bye BILLARY!

Watch video here:

osi-speaks.blogspot.com/2008/06/hillary-clintons-farewell-email-to-her. html#links

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ShellieJun 7th, 2008 - 23:33:50

Go back to the bar where you belong!

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artieJun 7th, 2008 - 23:44:33

it's a shame that the democrats could have won in november , but got derailed by the obama young people who do not understand the meaning of real hurt not having a job or home...the plain fact is if you are born in the u.s.a. and you are black then they call you african americans and that the way it is your are in fact an african, now we are trying to elect an arab american to be president of the u.s.a. he is not african american he is arabic american. the people should and better wake up before the arabs take over within with no fight. it not too late america. wake up and smell the roses... artie

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SP4: They flushed her...good moveJun 8th, 2008 - 00:02:58

The dems said no to Hillary

No to corruption as a political tool

no to Bill

no to Bill's influence peddling disguised as a 'foundation'

no to the Clintonista apparatachicks

no to endless scandal

no to Dynastic entitlement in the party as a way to ascend.

Yes, the dems decided to give the party an enema and it washed her out to sea.

Obama, correctly, knows she would be a drag, that he would appear weak if he took her on, and that, every day she was there, she would undermine him, and if possible assasinate him and/or his career at the first chance.

He said no.

The dems did exactly the right thing in flushing her.

They got out a wooden stake, mallet opened the coffin and 'whack!'...no more bloodsuckers.

Obama did exactly the right thing flushing her.

This heartens my faith in America.

The Clinton era is o-v-e-r.

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Meet the new boss..Jun 8th, 2008 - 00:12:55

'The Clinton era is o-v-e-r.'

You will miss them when Obama is throuhg.

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