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I guess all of hillary's cheating, lying and stealing votes is her way of training for the Big House In DC.

Hey Goldwater Gal...your Republican Roots are showing. Tell bill to clean up his "PURSE."

(Suggest removal) 1/23/08 at 9:48 p.m.

wouldn't be shocked if the real winner would have been obama if the clintons hadn't told their folks 'it's not illegal until someone says it is.'

(Suggest removal) 1/23/08 at 9:45 p.m.

Hillary the purse has to be carried by her husband since her credentials are weak. Only elective service is since 2000. Everyone's disproven 35 years.

the clintons Have Thrown Blacks and Gays under then bus when politically expedient.

This is not the kind of president we need now.

(Suggest removal) 1/21/08 at 11:44 a.m.

also on your own paper, it seems the caucusers did not always need ID. so how does anyone even know who was truly from nevada?

perhaps hillary and bill.

(Suggest removal) 1/20/08 at 10:26 p.m.

After reading that brilliant speech today by Barack, I came across this...

"Hillary, Barack, Experience" Nicholas Kristof - The New York Times
"Alternatively, look at the five presidents since 1900 with perhaps the most political experience when taking office: William McKinley, Lyndon Johnson, Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford and George H. W. Bush. They had great technical skills — but not one was among our very greatest presidents....

...The Democrats with the greatest Washington expertise — Joe Biden, Chris Dodd and Bill Richardson — have already been driven from the race. And the presidential candidate left standing with the greatest experience by far is Mr. McCain; if Mrs. Clinton believes that’s the criterion for selecting the next president, she might consider backing him."

The speech is at barackobama.com and politico.com.

Nevada, you got the delegates right but the wrong person is on the front page.

(Suggest removal) 1/20/08 at 8:48 p.m.

After reading that brilliant speech today by Barack, I came across this...

"Hillary, Barack, Experience" Nicholas Kristof - The New York Times
"Alternatively, look at the five presidents since 1900 with perhaps the most political experience when taking office: William McKinley, Lyndon Johnson, Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford and George H. W. Bush. They had great technical skills — but not one was among our very greatest presidents....

...The Democrats with the greatest Washington expertise — Joe Biden, Chris Dodd and Bill Richardson — have already been driven from the race. And the presidential candidate left standing with the greatest experience by far is Mr. McCain; if Mrs. Clinton believes that’s the criterion for selecting the next president, she might consider backing him."

The speech is at barackobama.com and politico.com.

Nevada, you got the delegates right but the wrong person is on the front page.

(Suggest removal) 1/20/08 at 8:46 p.m.

AP and http://www.nvdems08.com/ show that while hillary manipulated enough caucuses, including bill signing autographs and shouting more false claims while he was engaging in voter manipulation himself...

Obama still got more delegates. Which was the point of the whole freaking exercise.

(Suggest removal) 1/19/08 at 9:10 p.m.

AP and http://www.nvdems08.com/ show that while hillary manipulated enough caucuses, including bill signing autographs and shouting more false claims while he was engaging in voter manipulation himself...

Obama still got more delegates. Which was the point of the whole freaking exercise.

(Suggest removal) 1/19/08 at 9:10 p.m.

AP and http://www.nvdems08.com/ show that while hillary manipulated enough caucuses, including bill signing autographs and shouting more false claims while he was engaging in voter manipulation himself...

Obama still got more delegates. Which was the point of the whole freaking exercise.

(Suggest removal) 1/19/08 at 9:09 p.m.

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