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Sir....this thread was not intended for bleeding heart liberals... SUCH AS YOURSELF!!! to deflect attention away from the topic at hand. Move along please. Nothing here for you to see |
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never been a fan of Jesse Sr. so this doesn't surprise me any.
frankly I don't think it hurts Obama, and it may help him. on a side note Jesse Jr, a US congressman from Chicago area is quite impressive imo. he's bright, passionate, articulate, thoughtful. i think he has has a big future. |
They are partying at Fox News I guarantee that.
Whether it ends up mattering or not... that is a heck of a statement to pick up off mic. The people at Fox who caught that are getting bonus checks. The Democratic Party seems to act like a democracy. They are inefficient and usually have their dirty laundry aired in public. Happens all the time. The Republicans seem much more unified on the whole and if they are not, things get straightened out in the back room. This year it seems like McCain has not rallied all the troops behind him as Bush did much more efficiently after he won the nomination. Maybe because Bush put all his friends in the important positions, but definitely not the most competent. Jackson was seemingly born with a foot in his mouth. Unbelievable... cut his nads off... jeeez... |
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You can't write "nuts" on DT? and FTFY |
I'm sorry, but to think this is a negative for Obama's Presidential bid is one of the stupidest opinions I have ever read. What could be a better way to get in favor with the middle than Jesse Jackson disagreeing vehemently with Obama's message? What is going on in those Conservative heads? It's not making any tactical sense. If Fox wanted to do something to hurt OBAMA's chances to be president, then they should have released something that makes him seem to be moving left. This highlights OBAMA's call for personal responsibility in the Black Community(that's a shift to the middle.) To highlight this is not exactly helpful to the Republican candidate.
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This election won't be won by McCain. If he ends up president, it'll be because Obama lost it by messing it up for himself. McCain is the most irrelevant presidential candidate in recent history. |
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This is a good thing(that he is not liked by Jackson.) |
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DiSpencer..you're wrong on 2 counts. He can win and Bush was far more irrelevant. |
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What other candidate? |
i still think Obama is more of a lock than then Big Red in the Belmont
Country wants change , Hillary was not change thats why she lost, McCain is not change that is why he will lose |
i still think mccain wins fairly comfortably, but he is a horrible candidate.
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Explosive decompression...no. |
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James...he's dead. What do you want?? |
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I just would not want to keep a feud with Jackson. I think you are probably correct thinking itmight get him votes in the middle. But you dont want to lose many of the large numbers of religious black communities. Not that this would. I think overall its probably a blip on the radar when November comes. |
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The Nobel Prize winner. |
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2 hints...that's it? |
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