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With Hillary's win in the Pennsylvania primary and a tightening of the race, Bill's attitude seems to have changed about Hillary. Is his support for Obama waining or is he taking a softer stance to be a "kinder, gentler" Bill? What are your thoughts?
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Re: Is Bill Getting Soft on Hillary?
Apr 30, 2008 8:47 PM
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> I think he's noticing the emnity generated by the > campaign and doesn't want to contribute. I'm > concerned about it myself even though I'm an > independent......I still want Barack to win in the > general. > I think that's exactly what it was. With his last show of this season, he was going out on a high note. Though it just seemed off, especially after weeks of Hillary bashing.
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Re: Is Bill Getting Soft on Hillary?
Apr 29, 2008 10:17 PM
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> She was for the war before she was against the war. > (There's no naive in politics!) > > > If this is the best you can come up with, my > apologies > > The WAR is going to be there > So is Karl Rove's one liner if Hillary wins the nomination......just a reminder. > this show tonight touched on why we are spendin a > billion a day in Iraq, I served, instead of a billion > on alternative energy research? > Thanks for your service. > And you think stopping that war is what Obama is > capable of doing? > > I would like to see who really can stop that war.... I'd like to stop the next one if it's not necessary or advisable. -- She was for the war before she was against the war. (There's no naive in politics!) -- Edited by JimEarl at 04/30/2008 11:48 AM PDT
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Re: Is Bill Getting Soft on Hillary?
Apr 26, 2008 3:40 AM
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Now when a famous black leader said this country needs to be burned they lynched him in the media. Truth is, we don't agree with EVERYTHING ANYONE says...EVER. be it Farrakhan, Bush (sr. jr.) or the man behind the glass at the gas station. I've had disagreements with my own father. So what? The media takes one sound bite and drills it. Takes one image and drills it. Thats why they call it the 2 headed monster. It can make you a heel or hero in any situation at a moments notice. No one is grinding the axe on Hilaries snyper fire..If it were Obama they would. No one is grinding the axe on her making a "mistake" voting for the war that now has no WMD's OR Oil OR a leader to clean up the mess....oh yeah...WITH 4000 soldiers dead.... But she wants to firgten white america with the "oh obama is an angry black elitist!" stop it. There are a few reasons money in this country isn't spent on education. You can't fool smart people with the latest Brittany Spears antics, or who Anna Nicole had unprotected sex with... There are soldiers dying folks...
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Re: Is Bill Getting Soft on Hillary?
Apr 26, 2008 3:24 AM
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I agree with a lot of that. Actually, the way I see it is that if the corporate media robs Obama of the nomination, I'll vote for McCain. The way I see it, four more years with a Republican, and the country will totally collapse. Maybe then we can get real about catching up to Europe as a society. After all, it took the Great Depression to get anything done the last time. Maybe we just need that as a kind of economic enema. > I think everyone is getting soft on hilary because > she's playing victim, but, at the same time has been > playing dirty pool, slinging mud on Obama. The > american public has a soft spot for her for staying > with Bill. But if she didn't, she wouldn't be able to > run right now. Her stay with him was/is business. No > one would vote for a divorced woman. The media would > have even more of a field day with her personal life > with that than they are now. > > wasn't Bush in office in cahoots with Reagan?? > > If so, that means, we've had 28 years of Bush's and > Clintons in office. Mc Cain and Bush are playin "Good > Cop, Bad cop" Mc Cain is definatley the 3rd coming of > "a Bush" Hilary is the next "Clinton" everybody > wanted so they can make more money to "blow" like > they did the 8 years with Bill was in office. Obama > is the odd man out and getting hit over the head like > the "brutha" he is. Suffering a "media lynching" > while the crowd roars. > > > and Yes, I'm a black man. One that watches the puppet > master not the puppets.
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Re: Is Bill Getting Soft on Hillary?
Apr 26, 2008 3:19 AM
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I think everyone is getting soft on hilary because she's playing victim, but, at the same time has been playing dirty pool, slinging mud on Obama. The american public has a soft spot for her for staying with Bill. But if she didn't, she wouldn't be able to run right now. Her stay with him was/is business. No one would vote for a divorced woman. The media would have even more of a field day with her personal life with that than they are now. wasn't Bush in office in cahoots with Reagan?? If so, that means, we've had 28 years of Bush's and Clintons in office. Mc Cain and Bush are playin "Good Cop, Bad cop" Mc Cain is definatley the 3rd coming of "a Bush" Hilary is the next "Clinton" everybody wanted so they can make more money to "blow" like they did the 8 years with Bill was in office. Obama is the odd man out and getting hit over the head like the "brutha" he is. Suffering a "media lynching" while the crowd roars. and Yes, I'm a black man. One that watches the puppet master not the puppets.
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Re: Is Bill Getting Soft on Hillary?
Apr 26, 2008 1:02 AM
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She was for the war before she was against the war. (There's no naive in politics!) If this is the best you can come up with, my apologies The WAR is going to be there this show tonight touched on why we are spendin a billion a day in Iraq, I served, instead of a billion on alternative energy research? And you think stopping that war is what Obama is capable of doing? I would like to see who really can stop that war....
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Re: Is Bill Getting Soft on Hillary?
Apr 26, 2008 12:57 AM
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She was for the war before she was against the war. (There's no naive in politics!) If this is the best you can come up with, my apologies The WAR is going to be there this show tonight touched on why we are spendin a billion a day in Iraq, I served, instead of a billion on alternative energy research? And you think stopping that war is what Obama is capable of doing? I would like to see who really can stop that war....
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Re: Is Bill Getting Soft on Hillary?
Apr 26, 2008 12:53 AM
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> With Hillary's win in the Pennsylvania primary and a > tightening of the race, Bill's attitude seems to have > changed about Hillary. Is his support for Obama > waining or is he taking a softer stance to be a > "kinder, gentler" Bill? > > What are your thoughts? I think he's noticing the emnity generated by the campaign and doesn't want to contribute. I'm concerned about it myself even though I'm an independent......I still want Barack to win in the general. -- She was for the war before she was against the war. (There's no naive in politics!)
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Re: Is Bill Getting Soft on Hillary?
Apr 26, 2008 12:37 AM
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closure is what Barak Obama lacks, Hillary blew him out in the 11th inning, I love the first Rockie movie and she stepped her game up to where Barak now really cant play race-victim coz the NC GOP have entered into the debate another thing, Barak Obama's lil problem with the white vote is that he is a Black Socialist, and that's like voting for the New Black Panther IMO. Rev Wright is Rev Wrong, and I endorse Bill's F.k Him message. On racism, why did Matt not ask Arianna to justify why 90% of Black Sheeple that vote for Obama are not classified as RACIST ??? Black Politicians in PA who were for Hillary were being water-boarded for supporting her?
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Is Bill Getting Soft on Hillary?
Apr 26, 2008 12:09 AM
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With Hillary's win in the Pennsylvania primary and a tightening of the race, Bill's attitude seems to have changed about Hillary. Is his support for Obama waining or is he taking a softer stance to be a "kinder, gentler" Bill? What are your thoughts?
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