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This Just In

By Henry Schwaller
March 5, 2008

Hillary Clinton won Rhode Island, Ohio and Texas yesterday because she's mean, racist, conniving and runs false, negative advertisements. Oh, yeah, she won Texas only because Republicans voted for her there because Rush told them to.

Barack Obama lost because Clinton is witch (with a capital "B", see above). Unlike Clinton, he has never been in a shady land deal, sent "secret" messages that contradict his speeches, or said anything negative about his opponent. And his supporters are not "cult-ish," as The Media previously reported.

Thank goodness that mess has been cleared up. Now back to regularly scheduled programming...


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Lola Wheeler Author Profile Page:

Emotions run really high. One thing that I find very disconcerting is the way so many Obama supporters are such overt "hillary haters." Aren't we all in the same party? Aren't we all more or less fighting the same demons and fighting for the same middle class and against the same abuses of power? I support Hillary but if Obama wins the nomination, I will turn my support towards him.

However, most Obama supporters seem to have a do or die attitude about Obama. If he doesn't win the nomination, then, they won't vote. What's up with that? Who are those people that they would fall into hero worship rather than stick with the issues and ideals that the Democratic party stands for.

It confuses me that Barack is stands for "unity" but his supporters are so hateful towards others. I'm scratching my head about this. If any Barack supporters don't feel hateful towards Hillary or the 50% of the Democratic party that so far supports her, please speak to me. I want to know that unity and love is possible in the Democratic party.

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