What difference does it make?
According to this piece several prominent Clinton supporters want Pelosi to retract her comment that superdelegates should support the candidate that ends up with the most pledged delegates (which looks like it will be Obama). Millions of dollars going down the drain here as both candidates slug it out to try and take the White House. But what difference does it make?

You… will… vote… for… me…
Clinton is a white female. Obama is an African American male. One day, distinctions like this won’t matter. But now, sadly, they do. But these distinctions are pretty much the only differences between Clinton and Obama. Both want higher taxes, both support actions to weaken America and to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory in Iraq, both support the slaughter of children, both believe in nanny state government, both want to “give” you healthcare.
What’s truly sad here is that we do have an historic opportunity here. A female or an African American president. That would truly be great. But, sadly, that’s not true with Hillary and Obama in the race. What really matters is what is on the inside- and on their inside is the decay of liberalism. When we do have a woman, African American, or any other minority as president they need to be successful. Liberal policies, by their very nature, are based on failure. Fail finincially and government will take care of you. Fail morally and government will excuse you from the usual consequences of your actions.
So lets not fail in the upcoming election because if the voters fail they actually will have to suffer the consequences of their mistake. True, McCain may not be much but he’s vastly better than either Obama or Clinton. Anybody who doesn’t want to kill babies, rob you of your hard-earned cash, and wave a white flag in front of terrorists would be.
May 28th, 2008 at 1:19 pm
I think Obama should be elected because he will cure global warming. Here’s how::
1) Elect Obama
2) With Obama and Old Peanutheads blessing, the Palestinians nuke Israel with Iranian made missles.
3)Nuclear Winter ensues, thus solving Global Warming…
December 31st, 2008 at 9:22 pm
Were you serious when you wrote this?
Domestically, Bush has not been as successful. Indeed, it has been a mixed bag on the home front. He was unable to overcome congressional opposition to his brilliant plan to privatize a portion of Social Security. This partial privatization would not only have returned freedom and choice to average Americans by shifting power away from Washington back into the hands in which it belongs but would also have offered greater security and stronger wealth generating potential.
Talk to someone approaching retirement and they’ll tell how fortunate they are that their social security money wasnt invested on the stock market!
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