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Obama’s reponse to Hillary’s phone call ad

posted by Susan Johnson | 7:49pm Friday February 29, 2008

Pretty lame!



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Bob M

posted February 29, 2008 at 8:11 pm


And how is it lame?
He did oppose a war that was launched for the wrong reasons, has cost us close to a trillion dollars and killed or injured nearly 30,000 Americans (not to mention the number of Iraqi dead.)
Hillary allowed herself to be bamboozled by a President who had already decided he was going to attack Iraq and was just going through a charade to get approval for what he was already determined to do.



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B W

posted February 29, 2008 at 8:32 pm


“Hillary allowed herself to be bamboozled”… That’s because Hillary lacks experience and judgment. She did nothing to combat terrorism in the 1990′s.
We need a new approach in Washington. We need Barack Obama.
I don’t want Hillary answering that phone. She’s shrill, quick to knee-jerk reactions, has a womanizing husband, and hates men.
http://iwasrunning.blogspot.com



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motilal

posted February 29, 2008 at 9:51 pm


No lamer than Hillary’s original ad. By God, she is sounding more and more like a Republican day by day!



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anonymous reincarnate

posted March 1, 2008 at 4:23 am


clinton seems to think that rove politics still win elections…
i wouldn’t say that her policies are more like those of republicans’. although i wish i could (in that the republican policies should be focused on fixing our problems here instead of making problems there).
anyway, michele will support anything hillary over anything obama, because obama is the front-runner over mccain, and she sees the clear threat that obama poses to the many republican setbacks within our country over the past years.



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ds0490

posted March 1, 2008 at 12:12 pm


Looks like Rush Limbaugh has become a Hillary cheerleader…no surprises here, since she will motivate the GOP base more than Obama.
http://www.breitbart.tv/?p=55584



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