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Who will win Hillary Clinton or Obama Isay i don't care who wins because Hillary or Obama because they will be good for USA we will have some thing new. Who do you want to win?                   
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unklehenry read my blog
Feb 23, 2008 | 8:36 AM

May be new but not sure it will be good .....

bubba-right-wing read my blog view my photos
Feb 23, 2008 | 9:17 AM

I hoppa nota, me not likem they badda

AMOM read my blog
Feb 23, 2008 | 3:17 PM

I think that Obama will win in a land slide.

People are ready for a younger person. We think that he can get our country back on tract.

The old people, Bush, Clinton, Clinton, Bush, Bush, has gotten it in such a mess.

It will take someone like Obama to reverse the process.

He has the communication skills to do it and a stable home life. I think his wife will make a great first lady. I'm voting for him.

Mccain is tooo-ooooooo old. If Romney were still running, I thought that he would have been a good president.

Hillary, NO, she has too many ties to the old Man Clinton.

I think of Nafta, his ties to China. The shame that he brought to the Oval Office.

I heard that all of the other presidents had so much pride in the oval office that they would not go in there unless that were dressed in a suit. Look what OLD Bill used it for.

Sorry, NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOClintons.

SeniorCitizen view my photos
Feb 23, 2008 | 4:31 PM

Obama messed up southern Illinois and he might figure there are 49 more states he can mess up, that is if someone tells him there are other states beside Chicago. The only change we the people will see is that NOTHING IS BEING CHANGED. The Dem's have changed not one thing since they have been in control in Wash D.C. - so what do you expect to be changed with Obama.

kdubken read my blog view my photos
Feb 25, 2008 | 9:58 AM

President of The United States is not a place for affirmative action. Both are jr. senators with hardly any record of achivement.

Chickenkiller read my blog
Feb 25, 2008 | 10:03 PM

None of the current crop of candidates on either side are up for the task.

I've already been shopping at Bed, Bath & Beyond for suitable clothespins to put on my nose prior to stepping into the voting booth in November.

kdubken read my blog view my photos
Feb 26, 2008 | 12:18 PM

Me too chickenkiller. We must wait to see the vice presidential candidate. vote for that choice and start impeacement proceedure 1/2/09.

jimbobbob read my blog
Feb 26, 2008 | 6:39 PM

Not great choices, I see McCain as the lesser of 2 evils. McCains choice on VP candidate will be important. God help us if Clinton or Obama gets in. I am not sure how I can protect myself from a radically high tax bracket, if one of the 2 Socialist get in. I am not wealthy but will be considered wealthy under the Democratic plan. Their plan will be a total economic train-wreck on our country. I may consult with an attorney, to protect my family from losing financial ground, that I have worked so hard to achieve. It is going to take some creativity for the Middle Class to mitigate financial loss under a Socialist plan!

kdubken read my blog view my photos
Feb 26, 2008 | 7:18 PM

You got that right Jim but McCain was brain washed by experts and I am sure they left imprints in his brain that even he doesn't know about. I'll vote for him but I don't trust him

lsmlp read my blog view my photos
Feb 26, 2008 | 8:31 PM

I like Huckabee, but we all know the republican candidate will be McCain so he will get my vote, but I still don't agree with everything he is for. But he is the lesser of 2 evils!

Chickenkiller read my blog
Feb 26, 2008 | 11:19 PM

Jimbobbob - You will still probably have to consult that attorney if McCain gets in as well. Seeing as he has admitted to not knowing anything about economics and has as yet not found the time to read Greenspan's book.

SSHORTGUY
Feb 27, 2008 | 5:29 AM

my opinion will b with obama i think obama will do better under presure

SSHORTGUY
Feb 27, 2008 | 5:32 AM

b honest here , many of the web polls about clinton 4 pres. it was a mudslide most think it would b best for a man to b pres. 4 the fact that theu.s isn't ready 4 a woman pres.

MIKE-FROM-IL read my blog view my photos
Feb 27, 2008 | 7:52 AM

If Obama gets elected we will have the rat pack running our country lol. Kennedy, Biden, Kerry, and Obama. lol just kidding. lol

tagalong68 read my blog
Feb 28, 2008 | 11:43 AM

If Barack Hussein Obama gets elected you will find out the hard way that you should have given it much more thought. You will very quickly regret your vote! Wait and see. People should vote using their heads instead of getting on the band wagon in a cult like manner. You would think Elvis Presley is running. Stop voting emotionally, vote with common sense, intelligence and forethought!!! And, you better make sure he selects a good vice president, because that one just might end up finishing the 4 years. Obama has already been threatened, so what do you think will happen if he gets elected? If they can get to John Kennedy, his brother Bobby, and MLK, they can get to Obama quicker! By now they've had a lot of practice. And, this country doesn't need another martyr.

tagalong68 read my blog
Feb 28, 2008 | 11:45 AM

And, another thought - if he can't take care of one state, Illinois, how is he going to take care of our grand ole USA? Folks, it ain't gonna happen!!!!

BSTAMPS
Feb 28, 2008 | 7:05 PM

Obama worked to pass a number of laws in Illinois and Washington. Obama was key in getting the state's notorious death penalty laws changed, including a requirement that in most cases police interrogations involving capital crimes must be recorded. The Health Care Justice Act, which Obama sponsored in the state Senate, grew out of work done by the Campaign for Better Health Care, an Illinois coalition of healthcare advocates, labor unions, and nonprofit organizations. The ostensible goal was simple: make affordable healthcare available to all Illinoisans that became the first major change in Illinois campaign finance law in 25 years. And yet while serving in Illinois, Obama was willing to accept campaign contributions from lobbyists. Obama's state Senate campaign committee accepted contributions from insurance companies and their lobbyists - including $1,000 from the Professional Independent Insurance Agents PAC in June 2003, and $1,000 from the Illinois Insurance PAC in December 2003 - while the Health Care Justice Act was wending its way through the Illinois General Assembly. Obama also collected money from the insurance industry and its lobbyists for his successful US Senate campaign in 2004. He passed the Ethics Reform Bill in the senate. Obama proved persuasive enough that the bill passed both houses of the legislature, the Senate by an incredible 35 to 0. Then he talked Blagojevich into signing the bill (video taping of Police interogations), making Illinois the first state to require such videotaping. He played a major role in the state's first earned-income tax cred

BSTAMPS
Feb 28, 2008 | 7:06 PM

Obama worked to pass a number of laws in Illinois and Washington. Obama was key in getting the state's notorious death penalty laws changed, including a requirement that in most cases police interrogations involving capital crimes must be recorded. The Health Care Justice Act, which Obama sponsored in the state Senate, grew out of work done by the Campaign for Better Health Care, an Illinois coalition of healthcare advocates, labor unions, and nonprofit organizations. The ostensible goal was simple: make affordable healthcare available to all Illinoisans that became the first major change in Illinois campaign finance law in 25 years. And yet while serving in Illinois, Obama was willing to accept campaign contributions from lobbyists. Obama's state Senate campaign committee accepted contributions from insurance companies and their lobbyists - including $1,000 from the Professional Independent Insurance Agents PAC in June 2003, and $1,000 from the Illinois Insurance PAC in December 2003 - while the Health Care Justice Act was wending its way through the Illinois General Assembly. Obama also collected money from the insurance industry and its lobbyists for his successful US Senate campaign in 2004. He passed the Ethics Reform Bill in the senate. Obama proved persuasive enough that the bill passed both houses of the legislature, the Senate by an incredible 35 to 0. Then he talked Blagojevich into signing the bill (video taping of Police interogations), making Illinois the first state to require such videotaping. He played a major role in the state's first earned-income tax cred

tagalong68 read my blog
Feb 28, 2008 | 7:29 PM

Nah, I don't accept that. You make it sound like he walks on water, and frankly, I don't thing he does, and I don't think he has the intelligence to be given the credit for those things you mentioned without getting a 'what do I do now' from Ted Kennedy, who has mentored him throughout his being a senator from Illinois. That plays really big with me, and should with the rest of the voting public.

BSTAMPS
Feb 28, 2008 | 10:50 PM

Im not trying to make anything sound like anything and I find it very hard to believe that you could say that he is not intelligent if you have listened to his speeches and debates. Let's be realistic; every politian has or needs a mentor. To assure you that I didn't make his accomplishments up, do some research.

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