cya hillary |
cya hillary |
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obama has got enough delegates to be the democratic nominee
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^ Double posting. Reported.
I hope to God that he wins over McCain. |
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^ Double posting. Reported. I hope to God that he wins over McCain. Obama's retarded. I wouldn't be surprised if people disliked him as much as they dislike Bush, but were afraid to say anything for fear of being labeled as racists. My thoughts on the matter: Hilary knew she was going to lose the entire time. Why did she stay in (And continue to stay)? She's trying to hurt Obama's chance of grabbing the presidency. I'd say that it's very likely Obama will lose to McCain, and his recent appearance to the public (utter stupidity) isn't helping his chances of winning either. McCain is sitting back while they tear eachother apart. So why would Hilary try to make Obama lose and a republican win? She wants to be the Democratic nominee for the next election. McCain will be like 80 or so as an incumbent, and chances are he's not going to be very well liked. This will give Hilary a much much better chance of winning the presidency going against an old republican vs going against an incumbent democrat. |
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