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illinoisprogressive Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Sep-01-07 07:30 PM
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8. Howard Dean was inevitable. Blair Hull had a strong lead 3 weeks before the Illinois
senate primaries.
So, how'd that work out for those so called inevitables.
Your insisting Hillary cannot be beat is getting rather boring. Let's see what happens in 5 months if the clintons do not tamper with the voting machines
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  -Clinton continues strong frontrunner status! Tellurian  Sep-01-07 06:58 PM   #0 
  - Interesting development:  Tellurian   Sep-01-07 07:00 PM   #1 
  - but is she a ROCK STAR and do people CRY when she leaves a rally? nt  msongs   Sep-01-07 07:00 PM   #2 
  - I hope NOT!, msongs... I want her in the WH..  Tellurian   Sep-01-07 07:07 PM   #4 
  - To a non-Hillary supporter  plusfiftyfive   Sep-01-07 07:06 PM   #3 
  - Why yes she does!  Tellurian   Sep-01-07 07:10 PM   #5 
     - I've scanned her website a dozen times  plusfiftyfive   Sep-01-07 07:21 PM   #6 
        - Then check out her voting record..  Tellurian   Sep-01-07 07:27 PM   #7 
           - It tells me she voted for Bush to do whatever he liked  plusfiftyfive   Sep-01-07 09:00 PM   #16 
              - How can you push such BS with any conscience whatsoever?  Tellurian   Sep-01-07 10:12 PM   #36 
  - Howard Dean was inevitable. Blair Hull had a strong lead 3 weeks before the Illinois  illinoisprogressive   Sep-01-07 07:30 PM   #8 
  - Hillary is in a class by herself. She is the only top tier candidate..  Tellurian   Sep-01-07 07:36 PM   #10 
  - When Clinton leaves a rally people cry from relief she is leaving! hahahahaha  illinoisprogressive   Sep-01-07 07:31 PM   #9 
  - Childish remark!  Tellurian   Sep-01-07 07:37 PM   #11 
  - Clinton runaway LEADER in Michigan..  Tellurian   Sep-01-07 07:44 PM   #12 
  - Clinton whooping the field in NH...  Tellurian   Sep-01-07 08:03 PM   #13 
  - You call this "strong?"  calteacherguy   Sep-01-07 08:45 PM   #14 
  - I know, if it was any of the other candidates; there'd be 10 threads about it!  Tellurian   Sep-01-07 08:51 PM   #15 
     - "Probably won't be"  calteacherguy   Sep-02-07 02:22 AM   #42 
  - George W Bush was ahead of Kerry in 2004 in the final election  plusfiftyfive   Sep-01-07 09:03 PM   #17 
  - Kerry won the popular vote.. He couldn't get the Electoral votes..  Tellurian   Sep-01-07 09:05 PM   #18 
     - Do you have a link to your infinite knowlege of the "popular vote"?  plusfiftyfive   Sep-01-07 09:11 PM   #19 
     - Kerry was ahead by at least 150,000 or more votes in Ohio...  Tellurian   Sep-01-07 09:16 PM   #20 
        - I showed you final vote totals for all 50 states  plusfiftyfive   Sep-01-07 09:20 PM   #23 
           - Bobby Kennedy is Left Wing?  Tellurian   Sep-01-07 09:22 PM   #25 
              - Who is Bobby Kennedy?  plusfiftyfive   Sep-01-07 09:33 PM   #28 
                 - When was Bobby Kennedy designated Left Wing?  Tellurian   Sep-01-07 09:43 PM   #31 
                    - I don't know who Bobby Kennedy is  plusfiftyfive   Sep-01-07 09:49 PM   #33 
     - I provided you a link  plusfiftyfive   Sep-01-07 09:16 PM   #21 
        - I'm looking forward to living in the Clinton years again..  Tellurian   Sep-01-07 09:21 PM   #24 
           - You must be totally in a fantasy world  plusfiftyfive   Sep-01-07 09:31 PM   #27 
              - You're no fantasy..  Tellurian   Sep-01-07 09:59 PM   #34 
  - Even GOP wants Hillary and says no to Obama, Hillary easier Target for smear campaign, but  Imagevision   Sep-01-07 09:19 PM   #22 
  - Hillary is Teflon coated... Nothing sticks... Obama tried..and lost polling points..  Tellurian   Sep-01-07 09:24 PM   #26 
     - Well I know a true believer when I see one  plusfiftyfive   Sep-01-07 09:37 PM   #29 
        - And when you're provided with proof you change the subject..  Tellurian   Sep-01-07 09:41 PM   #30 
           - What "PROOF" did YOU provide?  plusfiftyfive   Sep-01-07 09:47 PM   #32 
              - Please read post #20's link... in it's entirety.. you said you were a scanner... don't scan  Tellurian   Sep-01-07 10:04 PM   #35 
              - Please read MY links too!  plusfiftyfive   Sep-01-07 10:12 PM   #37 
              - We're talking about 2 different things..  Tellurian   Sep-01-07 10:16 PM   #38 
                 - Don't waste the time of a fellow liberal with your brilliant observations like that!  plusfiftyfive   Sep-01-07 10:25 PM   #40 
                    - Those same "red-necks" are unlikely to vote for Obama either, unfortunately.  Bongo Prophet   Sep-02-07 03:02 PM   #47 
              - Just give me the link again  plusfiftyfive   Sep-01-07 10:17 PM   #39 
                 - When you start paying me to do your research for you..  Tellurian   Sep-01-07 10:30 PM   #41 
              - ...and the WMDs were sent to Syria.  LeftCoast   Sep-02-07 04:42 AM   #43 
                 - I don't quite know how to interpret your message.  plusfiftyfive   Sep-02-07 03:11 PM   #48 
  - Thanks. nm  Alamom   Sep-02-07 05:04 AM   #44 
  - Always welcome, Alamom  Tellurian   Sep-02-07 12:04 PM   #45 
  - She is hitting all the right buttons for me...I like about 3/4 of the things she says, as  TankLV   Sep-02-07 01:06 PM   #46 
 

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