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For proving my point about the low level of discourse coming from Obama supporters here.
Susan (my cat)
by SusanHu on Fri Feb 01, 2008 at 09:57:38 PM PDT
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We could all learn about low level discourse from you Susan.
'I speak, therefore I act' is the great American illusion of politics.
by snout on Fri Feb 01, 2008 at 10:06:37 PM PDT
It's not cute, and it's not attractive.
by hopscotch1997 on Fri Feb 01, 2008 at 10:08:23 PM PDT
This diarist puts out dishonest diaries day in day out - and continues to do so. She has earned every bit of criticism she gets. If she wants respect, she can act respectfully.
I don't find lies and distortions cute nor attractive - and I won't pretend otherwise.
Shame on you for defending this propaganda.
by snout on Fri Feb 01, 2008 at 10:13:00 PM PDT
Obama supporters on this page are a nasty lot as a whole. If its for Candidate X, they invade and hijack. If its against their guy, they invade and attack. Don't you people have Obama material on this site yet?
...once you're willing to say whatever it takes to win, you lose. ~~Dean
by dkmich on Sat Feb 02, 2008 at 03:18:51 AM PDT
"Stop the drama. Vote Obama!"
by Number5 on Fri Feb 01, 2008 at 10:17:32 PM PDT
Do you know where Larry gets the money to pay you?
If so, would it be prudent to disclose any conflicts or problematic funding?
Is their a scandal brewing?
Am I just smearing you? You would be a good judge.
by Number5 on Fri Feb 01, 2008 at 10:37:46 PM PDT
.... question given that all we've seen from Larry Johnson and Susan Hu are hit pieces. I happen to think this one is factually accurate, although a little high on the insults.
Obama/Gore '08
by crazymoloch on Sat Feb 02, 2008 at 12:31:10 AM PDT
For many of us Edwards supporters, it already is. I researched all the policy proposals by Edwards, Clinton and Obama. I found out that Edwards had the boldest plans on the table in regards to energy, fighting poverty and the economy. From my own research, Hillary's plans are more aggressive than Obama's plans. However, neither Hillary or Obama have a jobs program for the unemployed, or have bold proposals to fight poverty like John did.
Netroots Director for Oregon Senate Candidate Jeff Merkley
by sarahlane on Fri Feb 01, 2008 at 11:32:13 PM PDT
Electing a fire hydrant would be an improvement.
The dogs will would be impressed.
Sub-prime Obama is pure Bushco.
This nomination process is so wrong on so many levels it's tough to know where to start.
Issues have faded into the background in a cycle where issues really matter.
Raising taxes, increasing spending in some areas and cutting it in others are the core challenges for the new administration.
I remain convinced the HRC is the more able of the two.
by kidneystones on Sat Feb 02, 2008 at 12:35:39 AM PDT
You know what would be great - if you are so inclined. I would love a diary comparing the postions of Hillary and Obama done by an Edwards supporter. I don't believe anything I read written by an Obama supporter. I believe Hillary's club somewhat because they don't appear to be completely swept off into an emotional state.
When Caroline Kennedy said she did this because her "kids"; well that took any value her endorsement might have held for me totally away. It made her sound like an indulgent mom, and I need more than that to pick a candidate. Same thing with Ted Kennedy. He keeps supporting trade deals and things that hurt labor in this country. I, consequently, don't care what he or Rangel think.
I would love to see non-biased comparisons of the two. Trade and the economy is my number one issue. If the Dem candidate has as much to offer on this as Saint McCain, I could turn my vote in the general into a protest vote.
by dkmich on Sat Feb 02, 2008 at 03:27:58 AM PDT
.... one is actually spot on without a deceptive title or inflammatory headline. Hillary's policies are more progressive. Obama does have more libertarian leanings. This would have been rec'd if you had done two things..
Let's face it, you Taylor Marsh and Larry Johnson are pretty toxic here. Sometimes with very good reason. Sometimes not.
Still. Good work in this case.
by crazymoloch on Sat Feb 02, 2008 at 12:28:42 AM PDT
wide narrow
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