Obama's the one

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1. Superdelegates will pause when they realize the extent of BO's Hamas problem. 1. McCain pounding on the endorsement is not a smear--it is a quote. "We like Mr. Obama and hope he will win the election" Hamas' top political advisor told WABC radio on April 12, 2008. 2. Trinity's newsletter published an anti- Semitic article written by Hamas on July 27, 2007. The article justified terrorism. I don't think that Obama's justification that he 'didn't hear the comments' is going to work.
Submitted by: prentman
10:15 PM PDT, May 9, 2008

2. How do we know that Republican money/influence/media hasn't found it's way into Obama's coffer's to ensure his Presidential bid for the White House in order to defeat us Democrats in November? Farfetched? May be not. For the sake of this country, I hope Democrats wake up and realize that this amazing woman, Hillary Clinton, who married the man from Hope, is the Hope for not only this nation, but the world.
Submitted by: Linda Bush
5:28 PM PDT, May 9, 2008

3. It is hard to believe how much ignorance is in the country.. obama is simply buying BigWig Delegates, He doesn't care About the peoples votes He knows that Florida and Michigan were to vote he would surely Lose.. That is why He is against them to vote.. To help Florida count go to http:www.FloridaDemandsRepresentation.org you do not have to be a resident to sign a petition.. Florida and Michigan are been strip of their Freedom to vote. IS A "50 STATE NOT 48 STATE" FREEDOM IS BEEN STOP.. AND THAT IS NOT WHAT THE COUNTRY IS ABOUT!! clinton is a courageous leader the perfect leader for president of the USA.
Submitted by: GINA
2:54 PM PDT, May 9, 2008

4. Im personally a biracial white/asian college educated middle class woman who is registered republican however I would vote for Obama before I would vote for McCain and would never vote for hillary. Honestly for the sake of the Democratic Party Hillary should drop out of the race. Im am still surprised at how many people are supporting her for president, I suggest those people should do some research on her and Bill's involvement in the Watergate scandal and the Whitewater controversy and decide on whether they still want a criminal as a president.
Submitted by: Cheryl
12:09 PM PDT, May 9, 2008

5. Why does the MSM continue to ignore Larry Sinclair's case, yet jumped all over Senator McCain's supposed affair? Why is Obama getting a free pass from the MSM? If Obama was really the candidate of change from politics as usual, Where did all of his campaign contributions come from, poor Americans?
Submitted by: Larry Sinclair
8:18 AM PDT, May 9, 2008

6. I do not agree. Hillary Clinton should continue to fight. Obama is not an African American but African and American. The former are descended from slaves Obama from slavers. In Gary, Indiana we saw bussing of students to vote Obama. That was a form of ballot stuffing and intimidation. The Obama vision for America is Gary, Indiana. I say, Hillary stay for the USA.
Submitted by: spire
8:06 AM PDT, May 9, 2008

7. As expressed by other pundits, she knows she cannot win this time, but she wants Obama to lose so she can run in 2012. And "Yes", she most likely cannot believe that this previously unknown Senator has "stolen" her nomination. She is a woman scorned!!!
Submitted by: Robert N
6:27 AM PDT, May 9, 2008

8. I've been shocked at the continued antipathy for Hillary by the mainstream media. She has every right and good reason to stay in the race and to see how the remaining states vote. She has won the race in many major states and that seems to be overlooked by the media. Keep givin' 'em hell, Hillary and let 'em hear you roar! BTW, what are you Obama supporters so afraid of? That the longer Hillary stays in the race, the worse Barack looks?
Submitted by: Lori
9:39 PM PDT, May 8, 2008

9. Thank you LA Times for your gracious points. I wish she'd just stop for the sake of America. Let's get on with deciding who the VP nominee will be.
Submitted by: Lisa W
5:39 PM PDT, May 8, 2008

10. I think Mitch D makes a good point: Delegates? Electoral College? If the actual popular vote were the determiner of US Presidential elections, Sen Barack Obama would be the democratic nominee right now in a race against Sen John McCain to succeed Al Gore as the next US President . . . And BrownVir, you're right - Obama supporters should not answer Clinton dirty tricks in a Clinton/Carvill-esque manner. They should follow Sen Obama's lead and take the high road as he has.
Submitted by: Hard Rock
5:06 PM PDT, May 8, 2008

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