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In Today´s Zaman, US latest politics
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27 Aug 2008 Wed 06:42 pm |
Hillary Clinton backs Obama to the hilt |
Hillary Rodham Clinton lavished her powerful and essential backing on the presidential candidacy of Barack Obama, exhorting her supporters to join her in backing her one-time rival because victory over Republican John McCain "is a fight for the future and a fight we must win together." |
Was her powerful speech also televised in Turkey? I wonder?
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27 Aug 2008 Wed 07:36 pm |
Hillary Clinton backs Obama to the hilt |
Hillary Rodham Clinton lavished her powerful and essential backing on the presidential candidacy of Barack Obama, exhorting her supporters to join her in backing her one-time rival because victory over Republican John McCain "is a fight for the future and a fight we must win together." |
Was her powerful speech also televised in Turkey? I wonder?
Do you really believe this? She would stand a better chance if McCain would win, she would at least have another shot in 4 years. If Obama is elected her chances of presidency are forever diminished.
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27 Aug 2008 Wed 07:39 pm |
I hope Obama wins, if Mc Cain wins it´d be like an extension to Bush´s reign!!!! And i thibk a lot of people wanna see change!!!If i could vote i wouldve voted for obama, give somebody else a chance republicans!!!!Im pretty sur i like the eway democrats think more!
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27 Aug 2008 Wed 07:39 pm |
Do you really believe this? She would stand a better chance if McCain would win, she would at least have another shot in 4 years. If Obama is elected her chances of presidency are forever diminished.
Maybe ´the party´ means more to her than personal glory??
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27 Aug 2008 Wed 07:45 pm |
Maybe ´the party´ means more to her than personal glory??
Without her "party" she is nothing in the political arena. Hillary is like every other politician and is programmed to act accordingly. Look back at her campaign against Obama..and tell me if she really believes Obama would make a great president.
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28 Aug 2008 Thu 08:29 am |
And won´t it be interesting if McCain picks his arch-rival Romney as his running mate (I say "if" although I´m sure it´s a safe bet)? I wonder how the Republican´s will spin that one!
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28 Aug 2008 Thu 03:55 pm |
And won´t it be interesting if McCain picks his arch-rival Romney as his running mate (I say "if" although I´m sure it´s a safe bet)? I wonder how the Republican´s will spin that one!
The same way the democrats did.
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28 Aug 2008 Thu 04:16 pm |
The same way the democrats did.
Exactly! Which is why it makes it rather silly for the Republican´s to say that Clinton can´t support Obama now.
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28 Aug 2008 Thu 04:34 pm |
barack obama looks like a janitor and if he win the elections, the theory of the stupidity of american (bed american as u say? eh?) will be justified as well. to my mind, both mccain and obama are the same puppets. they are the servants of the big financial groups including bilderberg (david rockefeller etc...). no way to change.
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28 Aug 2008 Thu 04:36 pm |
Hillary Clinton backs Obama to the hilt |
Hillary Rodham Clinton lavished her powerful and essential backing on the presidential candidacy of Barack Obama, exhorting her supporters to join her in backing her one-time rival because victory over Republican John McCain "is a fight for the future and a fight we must win together." |
Was her powerful speech also televised in Turkey? I wonder?
I wonder how many saw Dennis Kucinich´s speach?
Wake Up America
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28 Aug 2008 Thu 04:46 pm |
Too bad I missed this on TV!
Dennis Kucinich at the DNC: Wake Up America!
In my humble opinion he too would have made a good president.
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28 Aug 2008 Thu 05:49 pm |
Deleted - personally insulting
Rocco when will you learn that personal insults like that - although I am sure GG was not in the least bit bothered - are not not necessary, not allowed and will be deleted.
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28 Aug 2008 Thu 10:44 pm |
Deleted - personally insulting
Rocco when will you learn that personal insults like that - although I am sure GG was not in the least bit bothered - are not not necessary, not allowed and will be deleted.
I do not share the same view of Rocco, but please help me understand whom has Rocco insulted? Obama, Mccain, or the Americans? Why Girleegirl?
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28 Aug 2008 Thu 10:47 pm |
I do not share the same view of Rocco, but please help me understand whom has Rocco insulted? Obama, Mccain, or the Americans? Why Girleegirl?
He insulted GG.
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28 Aug 2008 Thu 11:01 pm |
barack obama looks like a janitor and if he win the elections, the theory of the stupidity of american (bed american as u say? eh?) will be justified as well. to my mind, both mccain and obama are the same puppets. they are the servants of the big financial groups including bilderberg (david rockefeller etc...). no way to change.
Sorry, folks, I still don´t get it how this post insulted girleegirl as an individual. Maybe I missed out what have been discussed for "bed american".
On the other hand I think her post no.13 is in fact quite a rude comment on Roswitha.
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28 Aug 2008 Thu 11:12 pm |
Sorry, folks, I still don´t get it how this post insulted girleegirl as an individual. Maybe I missed out what have been discussed for "bed american".
On the other hand I think her post no.13 is in fact quite a rude comment on Roswitha.
Rocco´s post was deleted. Post nr. 13 was not for Roswitha but for Rocco. Because of this deletion the numbers changed.
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28 Aug 2008 Thu 11:23 pm |
barack obama looks like a janitor and if he win the elections, the theory of the stupidity of american (bed american as u say? eh?) will be justified as well. to my mind, both mccain and obama are the same puppets. they are the servants of the big financial groups including bilderberg (david rockefeller etc...). no way to change.
Well, well, well! I have to admit, I agree with everyword you are saying! You can see the strings attached to them, just like in the Thunderbirds! Oh did I mention the Thunderbirds? I feel sorry for America if this is the only "drips" that are going to get into power and lead the "most powerful country" in the world....................
Sadly Clinton made the biggest mistake for Obama with his speach, did he forget that he was supposed to be supporting Obama? Uhmm I think he did, and was he everso slightly drunk? I think he may have been!
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28 Aug 2008 Thu 11:36 pm |
Sorry, folks, I still don´t get it how this post insulted girleegirl as an individual. Maybe I missed out what have been discussed for "bed american".
On the other hand I think her post no.13 is in fact quite a rude comment on Roswitha.
Unfortunately with the deleted post it does look as if my comment was directed at Ros but I can assure you it was directed at Rocco.
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28 Aug 2008 Thu 11:37 pm |
hiccup
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28 Aug 2008 Thu 11:37 pm |
hiccup again.... damn!!
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29 Aug 2008 Fri 12:54 am |
hiccup
I´ll join you..
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29 Aug 2008 Fri 02:15 am |
Be it known to all that LIR is blameless!
BTW - let it be known that I think you look rather lovely in your profile pics - have you been sending Rocco different ones?:????
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29 Aug 2008 Fri 03:27 am |
BTW - let it me know that I think you look rather lovely in your profile pics - have you been sending Rocco different ones?:????
I was going to say the same thing!! Very pretty lady. çok güzel.
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29 Aug 2008 Fri 04:58 pm |
aww thanks LIR and lovebug
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29 Aug 2008 Fri 06:59 pm |
And won´t it be interesting if McCain picks his arch-rival Romney as his running mate (I say "if" although I´m sure it´s a safe bet)? I wonder how the Republican´s will spin that one!
Very interesting, looks like the Republicans won´t have to put a spin on anything. McCain didn´t choose Romney at all, but a women for Vice President. How interesting, I wonder how this will change the dynamics.
http://www.newsmax.com/?s=al&promo_code=68C6-1
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29 Aug 2008 Fri 07:22 pm |
Very interesting, looks like the Republicans won´t have to put a spin on anything. McCain didn´t choose Romney at all, but a women for Vice President. How interesting, I wonder how this will change the dynamics.
http://www.newsmax.com/?s=al&promo_code=68C6-1
Well for one thing, it´s going to make the "not enough experience" argument more difficult for them to pull off since she has less experience than Obama. I mean, the man is 72 years old today and has not had the best health. There is a very good chance that IF he were to be elected, she would end up president.
It´s a calculated move by McCain, that´s for sure, but will I vote for him just because he put a chick on the ticket....hell no. His policies still suck
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