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Don't take this the wrong way.. GO HILLARY.


LOS ANGELES (AP) Hillary Rodham Clinton and Barack Obama, after weeks of sharp attacks, adopted a new, cordial, tone ahead of pivotal election contests next week that could go a long way in determining the Democrats' presidential nominee. .... Hillary Obama Debate


Ugh! You must be joking . . . or worried about doing the community service - lol!
 
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Community service Big Grin


You voted democrat. This country is not worth sneaking into any more.
 
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You should be worried about it! LOL! Clinton will not get the nomination, so start thinking about how you're going to spend your two hours!
 
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I'm a little concerned but I still have faith in Hillary. A lot of it depends on Bill and his involvement.


You voted democrat. This country is not worth sneaking into any more.
 
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Sorry Davdah Shrillary is a polarizing, dishonest, shrill woman . . . add her whiney, polarizing husband to the mix and Billary is the last tag team America needs or wants. Their time has come and gone. That being said

I'm still holding out for Ron Paul: The man who will SAVE AMERICA:

News Shocker: Anti-War Right Boosts Ron Paul to Top GOP Q4 Fundraiser

POSTED: Saturday, February 02, 2008

FROM BLOG: Pensito Review - News and Opinion on Politics, Culture and Media

The following blog post is from an independent writer and is not connected with Reuters News. The opinions and views expressed herein are those of the author and are not endorsed by Reuters.com.

The campaigns have all released their fundraising reports from the fourth quarter of 2007, and the results show that three candidates who oppose the endless occupation of Iraq raised the most money.

There is real energy and excitement among the small minority of Republicans who oppose the endless occupation of Iraq.

Democrat Hillary Clinton led the field in both parties with $26.5 million, followed by Barack Obama with $22.8 million. (The Obama campaign says it has already raised $32 million in January alone.)

gun-bandanaBut the headline that ought to be in 40-point type is the fact the only Republican supporter of withdrawal from Iraq, Ron Paul, trounced his GOP rivals in the fourth quarter by raising nearly $20 million. As a Los Angeles Times blogger put it, it is a “news shocker“:

gun-bandanaWell, it’s official, ladies and gentlemen. Believe it or not, Rep. Ron Paul, the 72-year-old Texan who hardly ever gets mentioned in Republican political news and the one-time libertarian who always gets the least time on TV debates if he isn’t barred completely, was, in fact, the most successful Republican fundraiser in the last three months of 2007.

By the thousands, Paul’s fervent followers donated $19.95 million to the “Ron Paul Revolution.” He spent $17.75 million, and at year’s end, had $7.8 million cash on hand, making him the only Republican candidate to increase his fundraising totals in every quarter of 2007. According to his website, Paul’s Paulunteers have contributed another $4.1 million this month…

Compare that impressive financial success with, say, ex-candidate Rudy Giuliani, who raised only $14.4 million from Oct. 1 to Dec. 31 and spent $18.2 million.

Or the departed Fred Thompson, who collected $8.9 million and spent $13.9 million.

Or even the newly-minted Republican front-runner Sen. John McCain, who raked in only $9.9 million, spent $10.5 million and had only $2.9 million cash in hand. Of course, McCain’s string of primary victories in January will have boosted his financial fortunes. Everybody loves a winner.

Mitt Romney actually raised only $9.2 million from other people last quarter, less than half of Paul’s haul. However, the former Massachusetts governor — and if he keeps spending at this rate, the quite possibly former multimillionaire — gave himself $18 million more of his own money last fall for a total of $27.2 million and $2.4 million cash on hand.

Former Arkansas governor Mike Huckabee, who’s had trouble raising money … [According to the Federal Election Commission website] he raised about $6.7 million, a third of Paul’s sum, while spending $7.08 million, leaving him on New Year’s Eve with cash on hand of only $651,300.68…

Paul, who’s done well in some symbolic straw polls and little-noticed state caucuses until his best showing so far as a second-place finisher to Romney in the Nevada caucuses, has repeatedly disavowed a third-party effort if his bid to be the Republican nominee in St. Paul next summer falls short.

His determined followers maintain that a news media conspiracy is holding down Paul’s success at the polls, although obviously word has gotten out to somebody for him to raise such sums. Paul’s outspoken stands, including withdrawal from Iraq and drastic downsizing of the federal government, run counter to each of his GOP competitors.

As for Paul’s campaign, his loyal troops plan another “money bomb,” a big fundraising day, today in honor of Ron and Carol Paul’s 51st wedding anniversary. One of the obvious gifts: the undisputed GOP fundraising championship for the last three months of 2007.

Paul also leads the GOP field in cash on hand with $8 million. MccCain has $3 million; Romney, $2.4 million; and Huckabee, $2 million.

This is strong indicator that there is real energy and excitement among the small minority of Republicans who oppose the occupation of Iraq.

http://www.reuters.com/article/blogBurst/politics?type=...RCRJt2YFzDsa7MJ1CblL


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Don't get me wrong. I don't want her as president. I only want her to win the democratic nomination so the demoquacks can be easier to defeat. I wish Ron Paul could get more support for his platform. I would rather have him than McCain on my most Democratic day. But he is the lesser of the two likely evils.


You voted democrat. This country is not worth sneaking into any more.
 
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Haha! Stalking, ganging up, fans club, mental midgets, juveniles, etc., etc., each time one reacts. Needs to be reminded that this isn't a personal blog but a public forum with nearly 10k members and visited by thousands more non-members the world over.






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lol I took a test by answering questions on immigration issues and so forth, to which my answers are gathered up and from that they give me which candidate suits what I believe in (or wish for).

My top 3 suggests: Mike Gravel, Hillary, and dropped out Brownback.

Thought it was quite interesting really.

Anyone else wants to take the test by ABC news:

http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/Vote2008/page?id=3623346


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OMG! I got Mike Gravel, Dennis Kucinich, and Joseph Biden. This means that whoever I vote for come November won't mirror my positions on major issues.






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LOL Interesting RN...wonder how accurate it is.


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Don't think so


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2guns


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lol I took a test by answering questions on immigration issues and so forth, to which my answers are gathered up and from that they give me which candidate suits what I believe in (or wish for).

My top 3 suggests: Mike Gravel, Hillary, and dropped out Brownback.

Thought it was quite interesting really.

Anyone else wants to take the test by ABC news:

http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/Vote2008/page?id=3623346

Good web link.

This might surprise Davdah. My choices were McCain, Hunter, and Hillary. The health care choices were good and not the usual options in most polls. The income tax question was also interesting as well as the Iraq war questions. Good poll.


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Hi SprintG,

Nice link - I will take that ABC news test and see what candidate suits me - thanks!

I'm surprised that the usually nice SprintG is firing guns all over! LOL! Turns out a spammer is wedging itself into our forum.


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Fake USC, whose stalking you? The fact that you had to quote my entire RESPONSE TO DAVDAH not only screams desperate for attention, but was totally a MOOT POINT. You are so desperate for acknowledgement from me that you're jumping hurdles to insult me while praying I'll respond to you. 2biggrinjester

Get a life and try to live it, your screaming for my attention is more than just a little obvious and pathetic to boot. beatdeadhorse5 2ack2


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Mrs B..I am still nice Smile

I hate guns but that spammer was annoying and well I was being silly playing with the emoticons.


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LOL Interesting RN...wonder how accurate it is.


It's quite accurate I suppose. What the ABCnews program does is collate our responses with the previously collected positions of the presidential aspirants (using program filters) and search for the closest match with our own positions. Yeah, I think it's pretty precise, applying the law of averages.






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lol I took a test by answering questions on immigration issues and so forth, to which my answers are gathered up and from that they give me which candidate suits what I believe in (or wish for).

My top 3 suggests: Mike Gravel, Hillary, and dropped out Brownback.


Thought it was quite interesting really.

Anyone else wants to take the test by ABC news:

http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/Vote2008/page?id=3623346


Thanks for sharing the link, Sprint. My number one was Obama. Number 2 I won't mention (because she's not getting my vote) - lol!
 
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LOL Proud! What even if Obama pulled out? lol


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