Hillary Clinton compares Obama to RFK....?

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  1. O R A N G E C is the heavenly option

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    http://www.cnn.com/2008/POLITICS/05/23/clinton.comments/index.html

    Honestly, my first reaction to this was just furthering my opinion that Hillary is a scumbag. She's got logically no chance, and when asked about why she wasn't dropping out she mentioned that RFK was assassinated in June when he was running. So what is she implying? That maybe Obama will be assassinated and she'll be there to take the nomination? Seriously messed up. She claims she was just thinking about the kennedy's but whatever. Hillary is a sadistic lying bitch who swung right, lied, and changed many of the things she said to win popularity and still can't pull ahead. Any excuse she makes to make up for what she said I don't believe.
     
  2. P E A N U T ~*~Never Surrender~*~

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    I don't like either of them. If I was a democrat I wouldn't vote for either of them, I'd vote for Mickey Mouse (I believe he is actually on the list every election).
     
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    So orange...does this mean you want Obama to win,or at least have Hilary drop out of the race?..This isnt the first time her statement's been outrageous.
     
  4. O R A N G E C is the heavenly option

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    I figured I wouldn't even touch that, lol

    yeah, I'd MUCH prefer Obama. Hillary seemed okay at first but then her campaign really went down the drain. Instead of saying good about herself she's saying bad about Obama and has changed her viewpoints to get right wing supporters. In my eyes, she's just as bad as McCain.

     
  5. Asterisk NO WONT LET YOU

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    McCain dropped out with only 0.2 votes didnt he?..someone on the republican side did if I remember correctly.

    oh,and this might please you

    The Empire Strikes Barack: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a8lvc-azCXY
     
  6. GhettoXemnas literally dead inside

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    Making death threats, eh? Shes walking a thin line between something and something else.
     
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    I personally hate Hilldog, she acts like my dad. My dad always says that Obama's a terrorist and he'll blow our asses up. I knew Hillary would end up doing something like this, why? Because she's a girl. I know myself, I can act the same by comparing something or someone, I'm a girl also and I do stupid things like compare someone. I think she was trying to say that Obama would end up getting assassinated or he'd kill someone. She was born a betch is all I can say. I never liked her.
     
  8. Hissora ahurhurhur.

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    That's just terrible annoying, and sad. To really think someone that high up has sent her self that low.

    It's just like what we were talking about in History class, candidates fight and fight to ruin each others reputation or to get them off the candidates list to get a job.
     
  9. Asterisk NO WONT LET YOU

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    So what would you say is the cost of power?...people will go to any length to get what they want(most of the time,politics isnt much different)

    I say you get no respect from average citizens,cause people really dont like her now,if they didnt before.

    I wonder if things would haev been different in our country if Al Gore took Bush down in the votes.
     
  10. Repliku Chaser

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    Hillary Clinton really chooses winning statements like this continuously. I'm glad the Kennedy family didn't take total offense...but we may never know because they are going through so much trauma right now. Obama has been helping them where he can which has been most kind after Senator Edward Kennedy was found to have brain cancer. The woman has no tact, really.

    She's also a liar about her experience. (Bosnia and Ireland especially). She evaded taxes pertaining to Whitewater Conspiracy and was more involved in it than Bill Clinton allegedly. She's just shrewd and cold. I have -nothing- against voting for a female for president at all, but just not -her-. It was her site that actually promoted the picture of Obama as a kid in Kenya wearing traditional garb there to start this whole mess of Muslim propaganda. He was fitting into a society and learning things as his mother was a person that traveled and aided areas outside the country. Who doesn't get involved in a culture to understand it more? He is not a terrorist, no matter how she paints it up. Her vaunted experience just doesn't add up. Every time I hear some senior citizen on the news say Obama is a Muslim...just wtf.

    Also, she keeps going on about the popular vote which she doesn't have even with Florida. Michigan, Obama wasn't even on the ballot and Florida people and Michigan people are furious that many actually declare they never went out to vote because they were TOLD it wouldn't count. So Hillary trying to champion them now (after she signed an agreement to not count them for disobeying the rules and was fine then because she was ahead) is lame. The only way to make it fair would be to have a total re-vote or to just split them up as the party brought up. She wants her -total- counts and it's wrong since people didn't go and Obama did as he was told and removed his name from the Michigan Ballot. It makes me seriously wonder if Hillary kept this as a plan to use should Obama pull out in front of her.

    In the end it is becoming clear to me why she has the support of a group of 'blue collar workers' with low educations and senior citizens while younger and more educated people of all ages are voting for Barrack Obama. Right now, I have to say that even though I don't agree with McCain's policies, I do feel he's a more decent person than she is and would probably lean my vote more to him in hopes he could be swayed on issues rather than taking a chance on her. She was has been absolutely ruthless and pays so little for it because people who are biased and closed minded and under educated keep listening to her lies. If people seriously investigate things, they find the holes in her stories. Obama isn't perfect, sure. But to me, he just seems to have more integrity and decency and also wants to take us out of being 'afraid' of everything and work on public relations with other nations, which we desperately need. I'm kind of sick of the way other nations look at us as under educated morons who don't try to understand the world when I work doggedly at doing so as do many others.
     
  11. Hissora ahurhurhur.

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    Yes, exactly. It seems to me that politics is just like a boxing match, only with words that hit harder than actions. Some will get so caught up in it that they don't care about the people of the country anymore.
     
  12. Asterisk NO WONT LET YOU

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    ..Well what do you know,your friendly neighborhood member Tularim has found a video with that exact theme!

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vkpa53n8dNk&feature=related
     
  13. Cin Derp Derp Derp Derp Derp Derp Derp Derp Derp Derp

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    At this point I stopped paying attention to any of the candidates, they're all rather terrible. Hillary desperatly trying to ruin Barrack Obama, who doesn't say anything about what he will do for the country other then "change" it. John McCain is sitting back and watching as Hillary and Obama kill each other, (Or rather Hillary kicks at his heels). The only candidate still in the race that I like is Ron Paul, and there's no way he's going to win. Being that he's deemed insignificant and irrelevant by every news organization, his interviews are blocked from Tv, most of his supporters are radical young people, and it's not like he can get anyone in government on his side, since he's the one who wants to weaken the American government.

    I just don't really care anymore, we've dealt with a horrible president for the last 8 years, while I hope that we get a good candidate who will change things, America's gotten dangerously close to going over the edge, I don't think the country will be able to change soon.
     
  14. Repliku Chaser

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    I don't really like Ron Paul either. Getting rid of certain things seems like a very bad idea with the state of how people are divided on things in certain states. I do like some of his stances but others, I think he's too extreme. He seems like a good guy though and abolishing a few things, I do agree with him on. Others though...I just can't trust certain things falling into corporation hands. Corps have at least screwed us over as much as the government.
     
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