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Should Hillary drop out so Barack can lead us to peace, love, and happiness?

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  1. You poor soul! You must have been living on another planet. No way,no how will there ever be a seriously demented president. He is the one with the mental condition,too much,too soon.He will never make it.GO HILLARY!


  2. Barack Obama is doing the very same thing that John Kerry did in 2004: when the candidacy is finalized, Obama will just say stupid things so people will lose faith in him and he will technically drop out of the race just before the elections, just like Kerry did.  They are both just political prostitutes to take Democracy away from our election system.

    Hillary is genuinely running for president.  Although I dislike several things about her, at least Hillary is genuinely running to be elected.  Hillary has talked out of both sides of her mouth in her attempt to lure cross-over voters.  True, Hillary has made some statements that patronize the Republicommunist mafia cult ideology, but she is doing that to win cross-over votes.

    Obama is a staunch Establishment rich man.  He is there to lure votes away from Hillary because the Republicans fear her more than any other Dumb-o-cratic Party candidate.  I say Dumb-o-Cratic Party because it was the 8-million Dumb-o-Crats who voted for GEORGE BUSH that gave Bush the election in 2000, NOT Ralph Nader taking away votes with his 2-million supporters!

    Obama is doing exactly what his proponents wanted him to do: he talked like he was a Republican all year last year, and then starting with the Iowa Caucus, he began talking like he was a Democrat.  Now he is turning on the Establishment charm to lure liberal people to vote for him, except that REAL liberals know that Obama is a fake.

    For any of Hillary's faults, she is STILL better than the best Republican candidate!

  3. What's with this 'dropping out' thing going on in the media and blogs!?  In order to have a race, you have to have more than one person coming over the finish line. Maybe in July or August but please, let's see how the candidates function in the limelight before we all fall away in a complacent swoon.  A lot of people are not what they appear at first; a good race will show their personalities. Let 'em run for a while.

  4. No. Because hillary is a president that can lead us to happyness, and a sucessful nation

    The End

  5. NOPE he is NOT the best person for the job! he is still too green... maybe he can serve as VP and get some experience first. i also think he will end up like poor JFK. still too many racists in America today :(

  6. I dont think so because i mostly think Hillary would lead us this way becuz she is very mature and help alot of people and imrpooved health insurance , she is a very brave leader and dont judge her becuz of gender

  7. Excuse me? Peace, love and happiness? Have you been a member of the human race for very long??? The only thing that will help is to have the American people really pay attention to what is going on. No one person can bring about what you want. So pay more attention to your local, state governments as well. Obama is not the answer.

  8. i think bill clinton will be running the show if she got in anyway

  9. Some of us think Barack should offer to be the VP running mate but neither will happen.

    With so much power at stake it won't be popular vote, it will all be brokered by the politicians.

  10. Peace, love and happiness?????

    You've got to be kidding me. You expect that from your gov't? That's the problem with you liberal idiots.

  11. I can say this because I have been a registered Democrat all my life.  Too many times we are able to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory. (Somebody said that, famous quote, but I can't remember whom to credit.)   If Hillary backs out, McCain will win.  

    Barak will galvanize a segment of Democrats for McCain.  Hillary will galvanize a different segment of Democrats for McCain.      

    It is absolutely not what I want to see happen, but I'm certain that it will happen.

  12. yes

  13. h**l yeah, she should drop out now, infact... she should drop dead. Obama is way better!

  14. Well I haven't heard the peace, love and happiness slogan since the 60's. Expecting those things from government or a politician is unrealistic. Happiness  and love are personal emotions you have to work out for yourself

  15. You will get serious mature answers when you ask a serious mature question.

    Do you really think any president will lead you to peace, love and happiness??  Most of that stuff has to come from within yourself.

  16. This "peace, love, and happiness" nonsense is right out of one of Obama's generic "Change" ads.  No specifics...no substance.

  17. I think Barack is still too green.  Give him another couple terms to get used to the rigamarole of DC and he'd make a good Pres.

  18. Yes please. He will be steam rollered when he has to face a conservative. Debating another socialist is easy. What until he gets nailed on how much he will need to raise taxes on working people for the lazy class programs he has been promising. And how he will surrender to the terrorists to get out of the middle east. It won't be pretty at all.

  19. Yes and the sooner the better

  20. kumbayah my Lord, kumbayah, kumbayah my lord, kumbaya...

  21. If you vote for MIKE HUCKABEE, you will have peace, love and Happiness....

  22. NO. Hillary should win we don't need more idiots taken over

  23. I would like to say the following... For too long we sit here, at every election, with our handful of candidates and judge them like pieces of meat, simply cause we've had a few bad apples from time to time.

    We've become amazingly apprehensive, when we see someone like Obama, who preaches such a positive message; we think to ourselves... This guy's a rookie. He needs experience, he needs some losses to shape some character into him.

    But would it hurt to even try giving him a chance? Who knows what he could bring to the table? So far his character in my eyes is decent. With Hilary, I know what I am in for, and I don't like it. McCain perhaps could be decent, but he's old as dirt. So what I say is... Just give the guy a chance, I mean after the last 8 years of such a sham of a presidency. I don't think there is anyone who could do worse. Both parties agree with that one to a point.

  24. Obama couldn't lead us to the lunch cart with a bloodhound and a map.  He should drop out, or he will divide the Dem vote enough to hand the election to the warmongering Republicans.

  25. careful, you will make her cry.

  26. You are delusional dude.  Only place Barack will lead us to is h**l

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