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What do you think about Hillary clinton quitting the election and supporting her rival obama?

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What do you think about Hillary clinton quitting the election and supporting her rival obama?

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  1. Actually, she lost---we shall see how important the party is to her.  It's difficult to know which personality Sen. Clinton will display from one day to the next.


  2. She didn't QUIT.  She campaigned in all states and every state voted in the Primaries.

    She lost, she supported Obama to 'appear' as if she was not a sore loser.  

    That's what I think.

  3. She didn't have much choice.

  4. Oh my god that has to be like the most stupidest thing i have ever seen. Just two weeks ago Hillary disagreed with Obama on everyhting from Social Security policies to health care, and know she is supporting everything he does? I do respect her ebcause she HAS said that she supports obama so McCain wont get in office -which I dont want to happen either- but i dont think its right. Eveyrhting happens for a reason and if Hillary supporters DO vote for Obama, i think that Obama IS gonna be '08.

  5. Wouldn't you if a gun was held to your head?

  6. ha.

    I try not to think about it.

    It doesn't matter one way or another really.

    This election in general is a disgrace. Obama v. McCain. Dont even get me started on Obama's fiscal policies... knowing he is fairly leftist is enough. And McCain isnt even a republican. He's a "new republican" like Bush (which was why Bush endorsed him early on) Bush expanded government. POINT BLANK = NOT a Republican ideology. A Democrat one. Socialism is catching on on both sides. Ron Paul is the ONLY person who shows a true knowledge of economics and how to go about attempting to get the country off the track to a depression. WHICH IS INEVITABLE. altering our economic policy slightly... ie changing SS age or altering the welfare/disablitly/healthcare system only gives us a few more years until it will really happen. Drastic measures need to be made that WILL NEVER HAPPEN. So just prepare.

  7. I think it does not matter whether or not she dropped out of the race since she lost anyway. It doesn't matter because she is part of the same group of secret societies anyway. The secret societies that I refer to is the Freemasons, Skull and Bones, the Council on Foreign Relations, the Trilateral Commission, the notorious highly secretive Bilderberger group. All these groups have an ultra secret agenda, and they are all one-and-the same known for a fact to be the one and only Illuminati. The Illuminati have a multi-generational plan that literally spans centuries to enslave us all, but not before a major population reduction which they have been slowly implimenting to this day by use of military experiments involving anything from plutonium injections to AIDS to spraying chemicals throughout the atmosphere. These people will, in the coming years, ruthlessly exterminate nearly 6 billion of us under the one world government that they are rapidly acheiving. This has been their purpose throughout history. Everything that has been mentioned here is only the tip of the iceburg. For more information check it out for yourselves.

  8. EVERY PRIMARY for either party, the candidates attack each other for the nod and then try to bring the party together once the nod is given.

    It's politics. I'm not saying it grand, it's just the way it is.

  9. She made the right move. She wasn't pressured out before the primaries were over. She followed through with the election process. She needs to admired for that. Now if only Obama will select her as his running mate.

  10. at least she cares about the party now.

  11. That is what politicians do, John Edwards supported Obama when he quit running.  It happens all the time, not a surprise.  After all they are in the same party.  Now if she was supporting McCain, that would really get us to scratching our heads.

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