What kind of KOOK is this?

United States
October 25, 2008 7:19am CST
Yes, it is true. There are those thinking anyone making allegations the 0bama campaign would behave inappropiately are ignorant, paranoid, stupid, racists and even worse! Well, here is proof of someone being all those things, if we accept the above. http://hillbuzz.wordpress.com/2008/10/23/weve-said-all-along-that-this-nomination-was-stolen-proof-others-know-so-too/ I say that if the lawyer for Hillary's campaign believes 0bama has been breaking the law, behaving inappropiately, and acting a lot like a Chicago political thug, who am I to disbelieve him? What do you say?
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@Destiny007 (5805)
• United States
25 Oct 08
There is so much out there against 0bama and none of it seems to matter. It kind of reminds me of a similar situation with a fellow named Clinton... and we all saw how well that ended.
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• United States
26 Oct 08
Yeah, you got that right. It would be hard to count how many times Clinton obstructed justice. That's really why they disbarred him for awhile. Even other lawyers were getting disgusted with (or jealous) how much he was getting away with.
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@gewcew23 (8007)
• United States
25 Oct 08
What kind of kook is this, a disgruntle Hillary supporter, just saying. Reading this story I had to laugh, a Clintonian complaining about political thuggery. Remember back during the Nineties all we heard about was how the Clinton war machine used underhanded tactics to accomplish what they wanted. When Hillary supporter complain that the nomination was stolen what they are saying is the Party owed Hillary the nomination.
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• United States
25 Oct 08
If I were to run into Hillary, I'd be sure to tell her, "What goes around comes around!".
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• United States
25 Oct 08
You hit it gewcew23. The DNC decided they didn't want Hillary. So they elected Obama, Along with their cohorts in the media.
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• United States
26 Oct 08
All true. But still I'm not sure I have ever heard of the kinds of accusations in this letter from Hilary's lawyer -- not since the carpetbagger days! Were the Clintons ever accused of actually turning voters away and not allowing them to vote? Of threatening a person to lose their job if they didn't vote the right way? I've missed something if they were (which wouldn't be all that surprising). I've never been a Clinton supporter (either one of them), but I just don't remember this particular kind of activity being accredited to them -- or to anyone since the Reconstruction era?
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@James72 (26790)
• Australia
28 Oct 08
If I have learnt anything throughout this constant barrage of political diatribe over the last 6 months or so, (It feels like 6 years and not months by the way!) it's that the saying "All's fair in love and war" has risen from the ashes like the proverbial phoenix and is flying freely among us all! It's just one angle after another with no end in sight. Once again, time will tell whether or not these allegations will suddenly disappear like a wisp of smoke after the election. I never even realized that Hilary had suddenly grown angel wings either?? Sigh. I can't wait until this election is over!
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• United States
28 Oct 08
I'm sure most people agree with you.
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• United States
28 Oct 08
With most Obama supporters, I look into their eyes and I see robots. It is as if someone put them all in one room and some hypnosis took place. They honor Obama. They have no negative feelings regarding him. Same with those in authority. No matter what Obama does that is illegal or wrong or against the rules, it is dismissed.
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• United States
28 Oct 08
Yes, 0bama's followers are very reminiscent of the early followers of 2 infamous European charasimatic leaders who had similar appeal.
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@Adoniah (7513)
• United States
25 Oct 08
I remember when I was getting ready to vote for the first time the only advice my Father ever gave me on politics was that all polititions are deceitful. A truly good man could never run for office, because he could never look himself in the mirror every morning because of what he had had to do the day before. This does not mean they have to break the laws blatantly to get elected, or even once in office, but they do often do things that are not kosher and would be considered abhorant to the rest of the nation if known beforehand. Although we do often find out after the fact, they do not seem to care. Shalom~Adoniah
• United States
26 Oct 08
Groncho Marx described all politicans years ago with the following quote: "Sincerety is the most important thing in life. When you can fake that, you've got it made!"
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• China
26 Oct 08
Red Yellow Black Dog,its a sure thing you are the apple of some ones love.As a citi zen and a voter(maybe) you are some'one to disbelieve him,as everyone has that choi ce,without your allegations to the Negative approach to your own statement.You do not have to be a Rocket Scientist to acknowledge that there are persons in this pol itical arena,whom are none of whom you mention.Many and most of them have more pow er and authority to question the validity of Osama.You may be the one..whom is not fully acquainted with the Big Picture,and perhaps your Viewpoint is a little passiv e,not to believe that a person can be and do many things against a country,he may call his own,but fails to produce a birth certificate to prove it.You do not have t o be a Racist to offer a viewpoint,and to vote in the manner you wish. You are not any more knowledgeable of Obama than many of us are.You are not personally involved but you do read inserts from people who work and live in his life,to form your opin ions. "Who Am I To Disbelieve Him",is a excuse for a way out to make excuses for being unable to make a decision.Its also a saying,older than you are.
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• United States
26 Oct 08
Thank you for the input, analysis, and consideration. All viewpoints are welcome here.
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• United States
26 Oct 08
blueyankee: can you clarify this for me? I'm sorry, but I've read your post 4 times now and I just cannot understand your point. I can't follow your line of thinking. Um, I have no idea what you're trying to say here. I'm not trying to be facetious. I really want to understand your point.
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@clrumfelt (5490)
• United States
27 Oct 08
I don't doubt the allegations are probably true, in light of all the other concerns that have been raised about Obama, but the question coming to my mind is, will anyone really CARE enough to do something about it?! They should, no doubt, but will someone who can actually do something about it step forward to defend democracy? I hope our rights are not so far gone here that thugs will be allowed to run roughshod over the voters in this election.
• United States
27 Oct 08
Time will tell. I think the answer is yes, but I don't know for sure.
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