Gabriel Realmuto: 34 years of being UGLY
Eulah Hugill: One reasonHillary owes special interest too many favors...
Chanda Wittwer: I don't hate Obama, I just know he doesn't have as good a chance at beating McCain as Hillary. With the popular vote within 700,000 votes and the fact that so many of Obamas votes have come from Independants and Republicans, who like me, know he would be easier for McCain to beat- I think it's pretty obvious Democrats have chosen Hillary. Look at the working class vote. (Amber, I do admire your zeal and you have my vote if your man gets the nod)
Piedad Bassiti: It has nothing to do w/ the Obama camp. It's the media. They get certain statistical data from polling. Hillary Clinton was getting more votes from "uneducated, White voters" aka "Blue Collar White voters" -- meaning more White voters who did not attend college were voting for her, in general, than for Barack. On the other hand, Barack was doing better among college ed! ucated White voters. It's statistics. You can draw various conclusions from those statistics, but they are just statistics -- they do polling on a bunch of different groups and categories of people - because there tends to be voting trends within various groups and the media's always interested in trying to predicte who's going to vote for whom. Candidates also need to know where their support is strong and where it's weak - so they know where they need to improve....Show more
Wally Perrien: he does.
Dana Russian: CNN has been pro-hillary for like TWO WEEKS. They put that poll up there because their hits were tanking. There are more pro-Obama people on the net than pro-HRC and if they dont pull those people..their bottom dollar is affected. So they have to report the truth now and again.
Terrell Lawman: You are talking about Republican votes mostly when it comes to McCain! He i a Bush wanna-be but most people pray he is a never-been!
Donny Bankson: ! Clinton, Obama, and McCain are all Senators who are seeing app! roval ratings even lower than Bush...They could both defeat Clinton. She has made alot of enemies over her "35 years of experience" LOL...
Sammy Tabatt: Attorney in Arkansas. First Lady in Arkansas. First Lady of the United States. Two term Senator from New York.She is by far more experienced than Barack Hussein Obama.
Robin Marchione: ***********SUNNY DAY*************That I know!Why must they criticize the candidates because of their voters on YA???Obama supporters(true fact) use this tactic on YA...Show more
Ulysses Failey: wait till the general election when obama gets his *** handed to him
Darrel Stele: You can't go by CNN, the adore Obama.
Gregory Dilg: McCain is the only Republican HRC actually can beat.The last time the Dems were "scared" of an opponent was Bob Dole. McCain isn't a Bush flunkie. He breaks ranks with the GOP and aligns with the Democrats far too much to suit true Conservatives. Of course, Bush is pretty liberal too.! ...what with running wars and spending like a drunken sailor....Show more
Craig Virani: Her husbands experiance, they're a team
Azalee Ahrendes: Are you saying that an educated 21-30 year old knows more about the economy, taxes, work, politics, poloticians, recesions, bills, health care, war, poverty, civil rights, abortion...than an uneducated 50 year old?? Who has been through all of this FIRST HAND??You can say the media does, but then why must you constantly repeat it on YA?College does NOT MAKE YOU SMARTER!!!You are either smart, or your not.A lot of the smartest people in the WORLD never went to college.It dosen't take a genius to use a computer and look up issues!Are they not American?Do they not pay taxes?Do they not bust thier butts just like everyone else?Are they not the BACKBONE of our economy?I have a college degree and find it very offensive. You guys are singling out this group of HARD working Americans based on who they voted for?"she can only ge! t the uneducated white vote""McCain will get the uneducated white vote"! Very, very, sad....Show more
Scot Rotruck: Good for Obama. But right now its a fight for delegates. He has an almost insurmountable lead on the elected delegates, even if they do re-votes in FL and MI. The Clintons have two more cards to play:(a) I won the big states.(b) I am more electable....Show more
Irma Poiter: I couldn't agree with you more...it's funny because I'm in college now in my mid 20's..and my "know it all" math teacher tried to tell us how much we'd get ripped off if we didn't know certain equations (basic fractions)...well she then proceeded to tell us of how her husband usually takes care of the credit card bills and that they didn't read the fine print for one of them. They didn't know what deferred financing was ...meaning they didn't know that if they bought something and didn't pay for it by the time the promotional period was up that they would get charged all the finance charges from previous months...and this lady is the chair of the ma! th department..and she would assume she's smarter than I and most others in her classes (based on her arrogance)...and she's really a blithering idiot. There are other examples from other teachers but I think you get the idea..college doesn't make you smart it makes you pretentious...experience makes you smart...my mom always said that you need to learn from your own mistakes....Show more
Ofelia Kieck: They lie all the time,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Obama 08
Irving Jordahl: I haven't made a decision on any canidate at this time, just ask'n the questions.
Benita Nancy: It was some kind of gimmick that the obama camp brought out. I seriously don't understand that because I'm Hispanic, I associate with mostly whites, and I can clearly tell you we are all in college getting an education.Polls and maps aren't always statistically correct!!They are known to fool the general public!!...Show more
Coralie Goldsberry: that would be the problem: he is Bush revis! ited.polls today showing McCain beating Hillary &/or Obama are meaningl! ess.1-the election is 9 mos away; not today2-these are primaries - when given the chance between two liberals in Nov, Conservatives wont turn out and Independents wont be energized by a true contrast the way they were in a Reagan-Carter or Reagan-Mondale match up.Reagan won 49 state landslides for a reason: he was truly different from his opponent. He was a Conservative.3-Establishment Republicans always lose: Goldwater, Ford, Bush 92 and Dole all prove this.Bush paid lip service to Conservatives for a few years, but he's basically an establisment neocon/ideologue who has few Conservative principles left.McCain will lose....Show more
Collin Pelfrey: He and his followers may be Smart, but they have no common sense. Just like the idiots back in school who thought they were great because they made all A's, but couldn't open a locked door.
Gladys Worthing: They agree on many issues like fighting terrorism, being pro-life, appointing judges who do not resort to judic! ial activism. They are both for less taxes and border security.Where they do differ is McCain is much more into the environment which Bush is sorely lacking. McCain agreed with much of the Kyoto Treaty and wants to set caps on carbon emissions. Where they also differ is pork barrel politics. Bush talks a good game but is always handing his buddies deals like Haliburton who has robbed this country of untold billions and then moved to Dubai with their bounty.Where they also differ is on the management of Iraq. Bush catered to the public and sent way too few troops into to handle the job. John was criticized for this but know is given the recognition he deserves.So in all that I have proved in how they are different do you still see John McCain as Bush's clone. John McCain if anything has been called a maverick for bucking party policy from time to time. He is nobodies you know what. He thinks for himself but at his core he holds dear the good things which make a conservative ! truly so....Show more
Filiberto Ranalli: I don't think you need a! poll to prove that... He has a pretty solid lead in the popular vote in the primaries. Polls are never very good indicators.Elections are great indicators. According to the elections.. Obama is the man.The people have spoken.
Dewey Heersink: I agree that, in the end, there's not a dime's worth of difference between them, but people thrive on hope, which many have placed in McCain. They will be sadly disappointed, but hope - as the saying goes - springs eternal in the human breast. It probably no longer matters who is elected at this point because we are too far along a path to national destruction for it to matter. Just as the last Emperor of the Western Roman Empire had no power to alter the Fall of Rome in 476 A.D., the last president of the United States will also be powerless....Show more
Estrella Northway: He's obviously the presumptive nominee of the Democratic Party. That's why McCain is running so hard against him.
Ha Wolski: Maybe she has bee! n a lawyer for that long, big deal. Does everyone like lawyers. Besides, what experience did Bill have when he became president? WOW, Governor of Arkansas. WOW!
Christy Tirabassi: i know he has my vote.
Hans Sachetti: I suppose she feels that being "first lady" in both Arkansas and D.C. qualifies as the kind of political experience worthy of running the Free World. If that's true, couldn't we say that Chelsea, too, has 30 some years of experience leading America? I don't think that simply living in the White House is enough to make one eligible to run this great country. The US deserves far more.
Scot Sepulbeda: but you also got to look at it from the point of other peoplethere is a LARGE majority of people that are, well, below a certain thinking ability, for example, i went to the DMV for my driving test, and i saw a 34 year old guy who didn't know where his emergency brakes where(i'm 16). A lot of people amaze on how they act. But you do have a poin! tIt's a sad stereotype but the world isn't perfect...Show more
El! lis Cellar: The Clintonians have got a lot of 'splainin' to do.
Ty Kirton: The CNN/Opinion Research Corp. poll was conducted by telephone March 14-16, with 1, 019 Americans questioned, including 463 registered voters who identify themselves as Democrats or independents who lean Democratic.The survey has a sampling error of plus or minus 4.5 percentage points. I say people know what's real....Show more
Roselee Mczeal: I agree completely and I've said repeatedly that McCain is Bush's clone. You have to remember though that the general elections are still a few months away. This will give voters enough time to focus on McCain. They're not going to like what they see. Before, there were so many candidates to sort through.Honestly though, I sincerely doubt that any Republican could win this election after Bush's presidency. I think his only chance of winning is if Clinton is the nominee on the Democrat side. As I've heard a lot of Republicans say that they would vote! for Clinton if McCain was the nominee, I've also heard Democrats say they would vote for McCain if Clinton was the nominee....Show more
Lawana Neemann: Maybe it's not the candidates themselves, but the American voters. The reason things are not adding up could be that a lot of voters are not really thinking for whom they are voting and the issues at hand. For one, I could understand that perhaps it was a mistake voting Bush in for his 1st 4 years.... but how do you explain him being voted in for a 2nd term? I think the problem lies in the fact how he was voted for 8 years in the first place. I thought that was pretty screwy. So it's no real surprise here that things are not adding up.The scary thing is that if Bush were running for a 3rd term (good gawd! *cringe*), he could very well win the reelection (after all, he was voted for the 2nd term in 2004 , no?). Why he was elected again is still beyond my comprehension.As for Bush, he is doing his usual thing. If! change is what we want, it's not the candidates we should be focusing ! on, but rather on the way and reasons Americans are voting. Something screwy just seems to be going on in our American minds. That's where the change should first start, and the change in the US that we are all looking for, will then follow....Show more
Tomeka Hameen: A high school diploma of the 1950s is equal to a PHD today, simply, because the educational system has been dumbed down by the de facto edict of political-correctness. Obamas' handlers say nothing about the uneducated Black voters, even though many are in possession of their Affirmative Action credentials, however, possession of a document or credential , does not make one smart!! Barack Hussein Obama,Jr. possesses so-called impressive credentials (via Affirmative Action), however,his actions and words are incongruous with what is expected from one having those credentials. Bottom line; Hussein Obama is a complete fraud and phony. The MSM has given Obama a free pass on everything and he is excused fro! m all responsibility by the left-wing doctrine of political-correctness. If one mentions anything critical about Obama, then you are arbitrarily a racist. It is not only sad; it is frightening and beyond belief that an unqualified, unfit, and inexperienced, callow person can be the Democrat nominee. As Democrats, we will be voting for McCain, if Hillary is not the nominee. For the reasons; http://barackobamacandidate.org/ and learn more....Show more
Tracy Huesso: I have a cousin with a super high IQ. However, she is lacking a lot in the common sense department. There are many forms of smart and book smarts are just one.
Lanita Reichman: If "Obama People" constantly refer to uneducated white voters its because "Obama people" want these people to vote for Obama. I agree with most of what you said. If Obama gets elected will the people still say that "The Man" is keeping him down?...Show more
Kristina Brockwell: Sleeping with her husband Bill for a! s long as she has been married, and that has been exactly 35 years. Als! o dealing with the cheating and scandals from her husband, and she got alot of experience from that!
Melvin Nakama: The information is readily available on numerous websites, do everyone a favor and quit acting like your candidate and do something on your own!
Toney Flaten: Hillary has 35 years of journey purely like she has first-hand journey with imaginary sniper bullets. She is a rookie senator and a former First woman. She has no--repeat, NO--government journey of her very own, and truly any legislative journey. So specific, Hillary claiming she has any form of government journey may well be like Mrs. Favre claiming she has journey as an NFL quarterback. except you have have been given some intense blinders on, the only individual at present working for president who's truly qualified for the interest (and has of challenge at triumphing) is McCain, in spite of your political leanings. the guy has many years of elected political journey, and is the only candi! date with any form of militia journey--which isn't a foul concept to have, given the present state of international affairs. the only component that the two Hillary or Obama truly have going for them is acceptance and get in touch with-popularity, and those are the only issues that have truthfully gotten them this far. apparently the Democratic party prefers to pass with hype and acceptance, fairly than with journey, credentials, and all of those different complicated issues.
Bo Perham: I think a better question is what did she accomplish during the 34 years? If I have 50 years experience in government, but never got anything done, would I be qualified to be President?To quote William F Buckley "If I win, I demand a recount."
Eleni Mccier: Then how do you explain that Bush has about a 30% approval rating by american citizens, while polls show that McCain has enough people that might vote for him to actually beat Hillary Clinton in a race? or barely lose to Obam! a?something is not adding up here. Lets pretend Bush was running for a! third term, would he be able to win a reelection? Could Bush, like his clone McCain defeat Clinton?...Show more
Bernie Cerra:
Sharri Scalley: Well, apparently polls have not gotten us out of Iraq so I would not take that poll seriously.
Rubye Bonnin: COLLEGE KIDS TODAY ARE SO BRAINWASHED.They actually believe the government blew up the levies in N.O. during Katrina and that the government created the perfect storm just to kill off blacks. THEY CALL THIS EDUCATION
Charlotte Bryar: I do view McCain as pretty similar to Bush on many things I disagree with the President on:The warIllegal immigration (NO amnesty for them!)BudgetI do see a McCain Presidency as a 3rd Bush term. Unfortunately the alternative is Obama and he'll be even worse in terms of spending us into a hole. I see bad things ahead if either one is President....Show more
Reyes Brunell: There is a difference between being smart and being wise. You could be one and completely lack of ! the other. I find wisdom more valuable and you can never buy it, like you can an education. That's all I have to say on that.
Carter Dewater: All this pastor speculation is BSObama 2008
Mickey Isle: you do know she was actually on the committee to impeach nixon right? she can be seen sitting right next to the big wigs in court in many photos, i suppose that could be one of her many early accomplishments. http://bp2.blogger.com/_Dm4sFu73cJo/RpN5akOLDDI/AA...
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