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TheWraith Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jun-06-08 01:55 PM
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16. If you want to talk about arrogance, you need to talk Clinton.
And no, nobody's being "turned away." You choose to find an excuse not to get on board, just like you choose to ignore the fact that the Clinton supporters have been by an order of magnitude the source of the anger, the bitterness, and the hatred.

You talk about "hurt feelings on both sides," and then tell the unmitigated falsehood that she was no more negative than anybody else. This alone shows that you've lost all objectivity. The Clinton campaign was by far one of the dirtiest in recent history, a fact which is universally acknowledged by objective political observers.

Speaking as a NY state voter, I for one don't intend to vote for her again after her bad behavior this election. I'll support her primary challenger--and I guarantee you she'll have one--and if that doesn't work I'll simply leave the Senate line blank. I don't want to be represented by someone who's proven that principle and party loyalty mean absolutely nothing to them.
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