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Re: Regarding VP Slot, Obama Tells Clinton to Stick it Up Her Ass

by <akiarmy@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Mar 11, 2008 at 03:05 PM

Why  the arrogant  obstinacy  of  Hillary  ?

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Yes:  Arrogant  obstinacy  in  proposing  the  Vice-Presidency  to  Obama
!

Why  ?

This  is  resembling  the  Arrogant  Obstinacy,  by  which

some   Hebrews  want  dominate  the  free  world  of  America !

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Hillary,  why  you  won't  do  any  process  to  5  Hebrews  arrested   on
2001 at  September,  11  ?

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If  you  won't  answer  I  can  answer  about  this  :

This  is  my  opinion :

BECAUSE  YOU  WANT  TO  DO  AMERICA  SERVANT  OF  ISRAEL   !!!

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Americans,  by  what  RIGHT   ISRAEL   LEFT   FREE    HIS  MILITARY  
MAFIA
AGAINST   AMERICA  ?

Against    2  WTC  towers   ?,

Against   Pentagon  ?

Against   free  American  Citizens  ?

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What  will  do  you,  Hillary,  against  this  SHAME  ???

If  you  won't  answer,   I  can  answer  for  you  :

ON  MY  OPINION:

NOTHING   YOU  WILLL  DO  !!!

BECAUSE  YOU  WANT   AMERICA  SERVANT  OF  ISRAEL  !!!
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OF   COURSE  I   HOPING    YOU  WILL  CORRECT   ME,  AND  I  WILL WAIT 
YOU
FOR  THIS.



"traveler" <Vallecito@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> ha scritto nel messaggio 
news:0fcf90fa-48af-4029-a2af-b24e19a098e4@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Obama Ridicules Notion of VP Slot
> By CHARLES BABINGTON
> Associated Press
>
>
> COLUMBUS, Miss. (AP) - Democrat Barack Obama ridiculed the idea of
> being Hillary Rodham Clinton's running mate Monday, saying voters must
> choose between the two for the top spot on the fall ticket.
> The Illinois senator used his first public appearance of the week to
> knock down the notion that he might accept the party's vice
> presidential nomination. He noted that he has won more states, votes
> and delegates than Clinton so far.
>
> "I don't know how somebody who is in second place is offering the vice
> presidency to the person who is first place," Obama said, drawing
> cheers and a long standing ovation from about 1,700 people.
>
> Saying he wanted to be "absolutely clear," he added: "I don't want
> anybody here thinking that somehow, 'Well, you know, maybe I can get
> both.' Don't think that way. You have to make a choice in this
> election."
>
> "I am not running for vice president," Obama said. "I am running for
> president of the United States of America."
>
> Later, The Associated Press asked Obama if he would "absolutely close
> out any possibility" of taking the ticket's second spot. He replied:
> "I am not running for vice president, and don't intend to be the vice
> president."
>
> Obama aides said Clinton's recent hints that she might welcome him as
> her vice presidential candidate appeared meant to diminish him and to
> attract undecided voters in the remaining primary states by suggesting
> they can have a "dream ticket."
>
> Obama had never suggested he might accept a second spot on the ticket.
> But until Monday he had not ridiculed the notion so directly, even if
> he did not completely rule it out in Shermanesque terms.
>
> He told the audience it made no sense for Clinton to suggest he is not
> ready to be president and then hint that she might hand him the job
> that could make him president at a moment's notice.
>
> "If I'm not ready, how is it that you think I should be such a great
> vice president?" he said, as the crowd laughed and cheered loudly.
>
> Mississippi holds it primary Tuesday, the last contest before the
> Pennsylvania primary in six weeks.
>
> Clinton and her husband, the former president, recently suggested that
> a Clinton-Obama ticket would be popular and formidable against
> Republican Sen. John McCain in November.
>
> "A lot of Democrats like us both and have been very hopeful that they
> wouldn't have to make a choice but obviously Democrats have to make a
> choice and I'm looking forward to getting the nomination," Clinton
> said Monday in Scranton, Pa. "And it's preliminary to talk about
> whoever might be on whose ticket."
>
> Many political activists discounted the notion all along. They noted
> that the two senators lack a warm relation****p and, more im****tant,
> that Obama would be ill-served by hinting he might accept the vice
> presidential slot when he holds the lead in delegates and hopes to win
> the presidential nomination.
>
> In the latest Associated Press count, Obama leads Clinton, 1,579-
> 1,473. He has won 28 contests to her 17.
>
> Moreover, many insiders feel the ambitious and fast-rising Obama would
> chafe in the vice president's job, especially in a White House where
> Bill Clinton would almost surely play a huge advisory role.
>
> Still, the notion of a Clinton-Obama ticket has received ample
> discussion in recent days on cable TV news shows and newspapers such
> as New York City's tabloids.
>
> Of course, his comments Monday will not completely end the
> speculation. Presidential candidates routinely disavow any interest in
> the vice presidential spot. But some, including John Edwards and Al
> Gore, change their minds when they fall short of their top goal.
>
> At a rally before nearly 9,000 people in Jackson late Monday, Obama
> painted Clinton as a part of the Wa****ngton establishment whose time
> has come and gone.
>
> The nation does not need "the same old folks doing the same old
> things, talking the same old stuff," he said, essentially lumping
> Clinton with President Bush and McCain.
>
> He accused Clinton's campaign of leaking a photograph of him wearing
> traditional African garments, including a turban, during a visit to
> Africa. That was "straight out of the Republican play book," Obama
> said. "That's not real change."
>
> Clinton has said she is not aware of anyone on her staff leaking the
> photo.
>
 




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Re: Regarding VP Slot, Obama Tells Clinton to Stick it Up Her As
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