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If Hillary Clinton becomes president, I will move to Canada.
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I won't care because I don't live in the US. Unless it will have an influence to the EU. Wich it probably will considering how EU is America's sticky glue/dog tail :P
But isn't it settled pretty much that Obama dominated the votes?
Last night she won Ohio, Texas and Rhode Island. Obama won Vermont. Bit of a comeback for Hilary.I won't care because I don't live in the US. Unless it will have an influence to the EU. Wich it probably will considering how EU is America's sticky glue/dog tail :P
But isn't it settled pretty much that Obama dominated the votes?
PullTheTricker
Personally I like none of the three candidates but if I had to choose I'd go with Hilary.
[QUOTE="PullTheTricker"]Last night she won Ohio, Texas and Rhode Island. Obama won Vermont. Bit of a comeback for Hilary.I won't care because I don't live in the US. Unless it will have an influence to the EU. Wich it probably will considering how EU is America's sticky glue/dog tail :P
But isn't it settled pretty much that Obama dominated the votes?
espoac
Personally I like none of the three candidates but if I had to choose I'd go with Hilary.
In order to get the nomination she needs the delegates and because of the way that the Dems split their delegates last night was more of a moral victory than anything else. They "won" simply because they didn't get eliminated. They still have a large uphill battle and winning 3 last night in states that favored her to begin with does little to touch the fact that Obama maintained his lead and the next large primary is in Pennsylvania. Pennsylvania is an entirely different demographic than Ohio or Texas.
In order to Win the nomination, Hillary is going to have to work even harder to split the Democratic vote and in doing so hurt her chances of actually winning the election. I doubt that they will run on the same ticket, despite any olive branches being extended with alligator arms, but running on the same ticket is the best chance that the dems have of uniting the party and taking the presidency. I believe Obama has said that he won't run for vice, but I could be wrong. Hillary has only vaguely hinted at the possibilty of sharing the ticket.
Yesterdays results don't mean that Hillary is going to be nominated. It means that Obama can't claim victory early.
move to Mexico. Seriously though she has no chance of beating John McCain. I'm a registered Rep. that was so disgusted with Bush, I was thinking about voting for Obama. I would honestly vote for Bin Laden before I voted for her.dru26I'm seriously interested in learning why you hate Clinton so much. I understand there's an immense opposition to her, i just haven't really seen the reasoning behind it all that much.
[QUOTE="espoac"][QUOTE="PullTheTricker"]Last night she won Ohio, Texas and Rhode Island. Obama won Vermont. Bit of a comeback for Hilary.I won't care because I don't live in the US. Unless it will have an influence to the EU. Wich it probably will considering how EU is America's sticky glue/dog tail :P
But isn't it settled pretty much that Obama dominated the votes?
effthat
Personally I like none of the three candidates but if I had to choose I'd go with Hilary.
In order to get the nomination she needs the delegates and because of the way that the Dems split their delegates last night was more of a moral victory than anything else. They "won" simply because they didn't get eliminated. They still have a large uphill battle and winning 3 last night in states that favored her to begin with does little to touch the fact that Obama maintained his lead and the next large primary is in Pennsylvania. Pennsylvania is an entirely different demographic than Ohio or Texas.
In order to Win the nomination, Hillary is going to have to work even harder to split the Democratic vote and in doing so hurt her chances of actually winning the election. I doubt that they will run on the same ticket, despite any olive branches being extended with alligator arms, but running on the same ticket is the best chance that the dems have of uniting the party and taking the presidency. I believe Obama has said that he won't run for vice, but I could be wrong. Hillary has only vaguely hinted at the possibilty of sharing the ticket.
Yesterdays results don't mean that Hillary is going to be nominated. It means that Obama can't claim victory early.
The reason I say comeback is because so many people (often in the media) were already counting Clinton out. And the most recent polls I can find still have Clinton in the lead in Pennsylvania, though obviously a lot can still happen there.I find it funny when people say that Hillary is going to ruin the country and they will move out if she becomes president, but Bush is the biggest, most corrupt criminal we've had in a long time who has ruined this country already and yet you're still here in America.
Anybody's better than Bush. Even Hillary.
[QUOTE="dru26"]move to Mexico. Seriously though she has no chance of beating John McCain. I'm a registered Rep. that was so disgusted with Bush, I was thinking about voting for Obama. I would honestly vote for Bin Laden before I voted for her.shivaskunk9mmI'm seriously interested in learning why you hate Clinton so much. I understand there's an immense opposition to her, i just haven't really seen the reasoning behind it all that much. Her consistent catering to her audience makes me sick. If she is speaking in front of Iraqi Veterans it's all about staying the course, winning the war..blah..blah If she's in front of a MoveOn crowd it's all about ending "Bush's" war (that she voted for and continues to support). She is the prototypical politician, with no substance.
Added, is the Clintonian political mudslinging dreamteam. First the fake crocodile tears, in the early primaries. Then they leak photos of Obama in Muslim garb, she in an interview says well I don't think........he's a Muslim( when she knows he isn't), and yesterday the most disgusting thing I ever read, her team actually shaded his skin darker in an add she ran, go to Fox News.com.
I also live in NY, where she has done nothing. I could go on all day, especially if you want to look into her past real estate dealings.
I agree. Moving to Canada is like putting Hillary in fast forward...with lots of snow...
@ epsoac: Hillary was also in the lead in the 3 states she won and Obama kept his lead in delegates and brought the margin of defeat into single digit percentages. I wasn't saying that Hillary has been eliminated, but it will be a harder road for her to travel than for Obama because of Obama's lead. It was a boost to morale in Hilldawgs camp, but in the actual race she is more or less where she was on Monday. Hillary winning is just going to make the rest of the primary even messier for the dems.
I'm seriously interested in learning why you hate Clinton so much. I understand there's an immense opposition to her, i just haven't really seen the reasoning behind it all that much. Her consistent catering to her audience makes me sick. If she is speaking in front of Iraqi Veterans it's all about staying the course, winning the war..blah..blah If she's in front of a MoveOn crowd it's all about ending "Bush's" war (that she voted for and continues to support). She is the prototypical politician, with no substance.[QUOTE="shivaskunk9mm"][QUOTE="dru26"]move to Mexico. Seriously though she has no chance of beating John McCain. I'm a registered Rep. that was so disgusted with Bush, I was thinking about voting for Obama. I would honestly vote for Bin Laden before I voted for her.dru26
Added, is the Clintonian political mudslinging dreamteam. First the fake crocodile tears, in the early primaries. Then they leak photos of Obama in Muslim garb, she in an interview says well I don't think........he's a Muslim( when she knows he isn't), and yesterday the most disgusting thing I ever read, her team actually shaded his skin darker in an add she ran, go to Fox News.com.
I also live in NY, where she has done nothing. I could go on all day, especially if you want to look into her past real estate dealings.
I'm truthfully interested. I'm on the outside looking in, so to me all politicians are cynical and cater to the audience theyre dealing with at any given moment. It's the way they gather votes. Hating here on a personal level is understandable, but i'm more looking for what political motives she has the dissuades people from supporting her.Definitely it will be harder for Clinton. But she's far from done. I wasn't accusing you of saying she was finished rather I was saying that was the overall tone in the media. And the notion that either of them (especially Obama) has clinched the nomination is as ridiculous now as it was Monday night. Last night merely reminded people of that.I agree. Moving to Canada is like putting Hillary in fast forward...with lots of snow...
@ epsoac: Hillary was also in the lead in the 3 states she won and Obama kept his lead in delegates and brought the margin of defeat into single digit percentages. I wasn't saying that Hillary has been eliminated, but it will be a harder road for her to travel than for Obama because of Obama's lead. It was a boost to morale in Hilldawgs camp, but in the actual race she is more or less where she was on Monday. Hillary winning is just going to make the rest of the primary even messier for the dems.
effthat
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If Hillary Clinton becomes president, I will move to Canada.
Bio_Sm0g
If she wins...I will do a search for YOU to see if you have moved to canada...if I find out that you havent..I will hunt you down and beat the living dog crap out of you for saying such a moronic comment that people have been saying for years about every candidate that ever runs. So pray that she doesnt my friend...or you will have a date with me..my basbeball bat and my bart simpson mask.
I will continue to live my life and do nothing out of the ordinary.pintabear49bluePretty much the same here.
I will, wonder why people think moving to Canada means they're moving to a government they might agree with... do these people even know what they're talking about?duxup
No,.. They don't. Hillary isn't a bad candidate, I don't know where everyone is getting this hate, she is 95% exactly like Obama
be pissed at texas and ohio for keeping her in the primary race... seriously. can we disown texas now?
I'd still be doing the same thing...
I actually think that Hilary vs McCain would be an interesting match up... I mean lets face it - Obama vs McCain - McCain would win. In reality - this is still white america.
Sajedene
recent polls have indicated obama has a better chance vs. mccain rather than clinton... clinton is very divisive.
[QUOTE="Sajedene"]I'd still be doing the same thing...
I actually think that Hilary vs McCain would be an interesting match up... I mean lets face it - Obama vs McCain - McCain would win. In reality - this is still white america.
comp_atkins
recent polls have indicated obama has a better chance vs. mccain rather than clinton... clinton is very divisive.
I hope that is the case. But I still wouldnt be surprised if McCain won.
I would be VERY pissed if she was the President, but I'd still go about my daily life, and hope that a Republican Congress and Senate would be voted in so we have some Checks and Balances and not rampant corruption and power (like the Republicans had a few years ago).
Hillary looks like she's gonna split the Democrats though if this goes to the Convention. That would be devastating no matter who was on the Democratic Ticket.
If its Hillary vs. McCain, I think McCain will win, and actually win kinda easily. He's shown a history of bipartisanship which Independent voters love. A lot of people have also been turned off by the negativity and mud slinging of the Clinton Campaign. And lasty, Conservatives, will turn out in record numbers to vote against Hillary. Conservatives really don't like McCain, but they'll be DAMNED if another Clinton is in the White House.
If its Obama vs. McCain, that would be a different story cause I think both are very respected by each side.
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