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  • Let's get this straight. Obama is helping Hillary reduce her campaign debt while she's asking supporters to contribute to her 2012 Presidential fund? Pathetic. Thank God we didn't nominate the likes of her. It has nothing to do with gender and everything to do with integrity and character.

    Posted at July 23, 2008 5:19 PM in response to Come on, PUMAs, Hillary Is Totally Not 44

  • Is McBush on some kind of prescription medication? He's becoming less and less coherent.

    Posted at July 23, 2008 5:16 PM in response to AC360 Takes on McCain's lying

  • This is shameful. The media has long been in love with McCain, and biased against Obama, and this is more proof of how far they will go to protect McBush, their darling.

    Posted at July 23, 2008 5:08 PM in response to CBS Sidesteps Questions About Editing Of McCain Interview

  • This radio ad accurately nails McCain as a clone of Bush and Rove. It's McBush - deja vu all over again! I'm an independent, and no independent in his or her right mind will vote for four more years of McBush. Obama is the candidate who will do the most good for the greatest number of Americans. He's a moderate progressive, with decency and integrity. McBush is a right-wing waffler who day after day displays how unqualified he is to be President.

    Posted at July 13, 2008 1:50 PM in response to New Obama Radio Ad Hits McCain As "Shameful" For "Makin' Stuff Up"

  • If Obama was doing to Hillary what Hillary is doing to him, he would air a commercial with Bill sticking his finger up the nose of the American people as he said "I didn't have sex with that woman Monica Lewinsky." Let's face, Hillary and her Swift Boat friends are doing the work of the Republicans for them, and this weekend one of her former employees, Stephanopoulos, is hosting a "town hall" meeting for her. It's clear that the Bush/McCain/Clinton Axis is piling on. When the Axis is that afraid of someone, it's clear that he's interested in doing the most good for the greatest number of Americans instead of serving his wealthy clients as Clinton and McCain are doing. Vote against the Axis. Vote for Obama.

    Posted at May 2, 2008 11:27 AM in response to Obama Goes Up In Indiana With Second Ad Responding To Hillary's Gas Spot

  • The Bush/McCain/Clinton Axis follows the orders of its wealthy clients. Obama works for Americans. That's a clear difference. He's ready, and we're ready. We don't want the hack, Hillary, or the victim of early onset dementia, McCain. We want Obama.

    Posted at May 2, 2008 2:10 AM in response to Pew: Obama Losing White Working Class Dems To Hillary In Landslide

  • Clinton is obviously a hack, and now, after signing on to McCain's vapid gas tax vacation and working in cahoots with a Swift Boat group to spend a million on negative Indiana ads, she's a card-carrying member of the Bush/McCain/Clinton Axis. Obama, on the other hand, is the only candidate who wants to do the most good for the greatest number of Americans. It's Obama. It's time for Clinton to drop out.

    Posted at May 2, 2008 2:06 AM in response to Detailing Hillary's Crucial Failing--Her Self-Defeating Furiousness

  • Obama is the only candidate interested in doing the most good for the greatest number of Americans. The Bush/McCain/Clinton Axis is owned by their wealthy clients. Clinton is obviously a hack who cares nothing about the November election and McCain is obviously suffering from early onset dementia. Sad. It's Obama who deserves our vote.

    Posted at May 2, 2008 2:01 AM in response to SEIU Hits Airwaves For Obama In Indiana

  • It's time to make clear to the DNC that millions of us will write in Obama's name in November if he's not on the ballot. ABC: Anyone But Clinton.

    Posted at April 28, 2008 3:49 PM in response to Poll: Hillary Gaining Ground In North Carolina

  • The Clinton Axis won't drop out until they're mathematically eliminated, and even then they'll keep arguing Michigan, Florida, popular vote, ad nauseum. I'm sorry to say this, because I'm a conservative and a progressive who wants the Bush/Cheney/McCain Axis out of power, but I can't vote for Clinton. In November, I'll either write in Obama's name if he's not on the ballot or I'll vote for Nader, who (for all his faults) isn't trying to destroy his opponent.

    Posted at April 28, 2008 3:47 PM in response to SurveyUSA: Hillary Leads By Nine Points In Indiana

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