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Thursday, September 11, 2008

Bill Clinton predicts Obama victory

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soxconn

Bill Clinton says handily. Are we going to have more handy hanging chads or hanging computer bits?
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MissyEm

LOL!!! Bill Clinton?! Bill Clinton says this!!! So it must be true! He did not have sexual relations with that woman and NObama will win this election pretty handily.
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MissyEm

Where is NObama in the polls again?
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Townie

I'm just wondering if Bill is coaching Obama on how to promise his beloved followers that he'll reduce taxes (actually give a check to people not paying taxes now) and then raise them if he is elected. Bill Clinton was pretty sure Hillary would be the nominee so I think his ability to predict the future may not be so good.
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Buzzog

Lemme see..... the first black president has a snack with the 1/2 black president (hopeful)..... and the first B says the 1/2 B will win easily.... And what 'job' did 1/2 B promise the first B for that endorsement?
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MissyEm

You know what I like to call giving a check to those who do not pay income taxes? Welfare!! Yes. Our hard earned money should support these people who have no desire to work so they don't. Good idea NObama. Strike 14!!
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newport72

To be honest, I think Obama shouldn't get too excited with Bill campaigning for him. Maybe it's me but this could be a trap for Obama. I wouldn't be surprised to see half-hearted speeches from Bill. This could be a subtle form of payback. Barack treated the Clinton's with severe contempt during the primaries and the Clintons never forget the people who've wronged them. BTW, Did Obama have to kiss his ring?
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RARREY

bet he told Hilly that she would win too
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woody1

Bill Clinton predicts Obama will win..funny guy. Guess he also thought his wife would win the nomination. Billie I would not go to the bank on this one. You already lost one do not stick your neck out on this one. Watching the Columbia town meeting and could not take it any more listening to Obama talk about nothing. Fell better now that I am reading the Washington Times. Bye folks
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woody1

At the age of 67 I have never seen a candidate with 700 days or so of experience running for President. The liberal press gave this guy a free ride for 7+ months and now the Dems have no choice but to support him after throwing the best candidate under the bus..Hillary. Not only once under the bus but ran over her again by not choosing her as VP. We know that would not have worked but he would have secured a sure win. The Dems are in trouble and they know it. So the attack dogs are after Gov. Palin. The more they come after her the stronger she gets. Real class with experience.A most welcomed sight to this election.
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CommissionerGordon

"They also spoke about what the next President can do to help make the economy work for all Americans, as it did under President Clinton...." As it did under President Clinton? I know of an intern who worked under President Clinton, but the economy? Well, yeah, he did that to the economy, too. The largest tax increase ever does not make the economy work for all Americans. Raise taxes, get a recession.
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