I totally budged at like...the very beginning of that line. haha. I did'nt half to wait more than like, a half hour. haha. there were some people waiting for like ten hour. haha
For the first time in my adult life, I am *really* proud of my country. That America would nominate a man as talented as Obama, who by the way is black, makes me extremely proud as an American, and makes me happy that the shame of the Bush years are quickly coming to an end. America, lets not blow this chance for positive, forward thinking, transformational change.
?! He won by more in Montana than Clinton did in South Dakota! Earlier, you said "let's go celebrate a man who just lost by 12 points in South Dakota."
Hillary lost by 15 in Montana!
This is why he has the nomination. Because most of the contests have been like this. She may win in some states but when he wins, he wins by more.
stealing? he wasn't even on the ballot and Clinton wanted to get all the delegates. *that's* stealing. Obama didn't even make the decision for him to get Michigan delegates: the DNC did. And he still could have won without them.
And anyways are you really trying to tell me there is *no one* in Michigan who supports Obama? He deserved some delegates, realistically.
*sigh* He took his name off the ballot because he was respecting party rules. Think about it: can you really give me a good self-serving reason for him to take his name off the ballot? How would that possibly give him an advantage.
The selfish thing to do would have been for him to leave himself on the ballot even though the DNC didn't want Michigan to vote. That is what Hillary did.
I don't know exactly but I can think of one good reason: after seeing what Hillary did in Michigan, he was afraid that she would pull the same trick in Florida and try to claim all the votes there too.
Remember, there were other candidates than Barrack back in MI and almost all of them, including John Edwards, took there names off the ballot. It was very ambitious and self-serving of her to leave her name on the ballot when the other candidates took their's off. She was trying to bend the rules
I disagree but it doesn't matter. He didn't need the delegates from Michigan to win anyways. Let me do the math for you. Obama has 2136.5 delegates; without MI, he would have had 2107 (11 short of the nomination). Clinton would have still been behind by almost 200 delegates at 1915.5. Obama gained about 60 superdelegates yesterday. He would have had no trouble gaining another 11.
You are trying to find one small thing to blame his nomination on to call it "rigged" but it won't work. It was fair
Okay just keep repeating it over and over again until you convince yourself it is true then, I guess. I've already presented thorough evidence for why he didn't steal the election and didn't need to.
You really don't seem to have anything aside from repeating yourself and wishing it was true so you can feel cheated instead of admitting that Clinton lost fairly.
Well, damn. Did you want him to lose THAT bad? You didn't realy think "Billary" would actually win, did you? lol. Obama has had more eyes on him since day one almost. It wasn't going to happen. Hell if anyone should be called an "election thief" it should be our current "president". And I honestly don't think John McCain just "truthed" his way into his spot, either. If anything was stolen it was the air-time that Ron Paul should have gotten over the other LOSERS in this race.
I totally budged at like...the very beginning of that line. haha. I did'nt half to wait more than like, a half hour. haha. there were some people waiting for like ten hour. haha
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For the first time in my adult life, I am *really* proud of my country. That America would nominate a man as talented as Obama, who by the way is black, makes me extremely proud as an American, and makes me happy that the shame of the Bush years are quickly coming to an end. America, lets not blow this chance for positive, forward thinking, transformational change.
TheModerateLiberal 3 years ago
loving the iron and wine :)
im from new zealand wish he'd come here
fakeplasticjack 3 years ago
the people are done speaking this primary season...Obama 08
Onto the election
Barack Obama for president
reggaeluv2000 3 years ago
let's go celebrate a man who just lost by 12 points in South Dakota.
Idiots.
pequisto 3 years ago
Damn, do people still live in South Dakota? Haha, I keep forgetting that state actually exists! ROFL!
GenesisOfGenepsyde 3 years ago
Barack is a fucking loser. Loses South Dakota, and barely winning Montana...on the day he claims the nomination. What a sack of shit
pequisto 3 years ago
?! He won by more in Montana than Clinton did in South Dakota! Earlier, you said "let's go celebrate a man who just lost by 12 points in South Dakota."
Hillary lost by 15 in Montana!
This is why he has the nomination. Because most of the contests have been like this. She may win in some states but when he wins, he wins by more.
Evid3nc3 3 years ago
Splitting hairs. He still lost, big time, even on his supposed coronation date.
Baraq Hussein 08
pequisto 3 years ago
I admit that it was not the most gracious way to clinch the nomination (though it was hardly a "big" loss).
But what do you want the DNC to do? Ignore his major victory in overall delegates because of a loss in a minor state?
Evid3nc3 3 years ago
Uhh.. yes and South Dakota was the pivotal battleground state, right? With its bountiful 3 delegates in the national election?
I don't like being sardonic but you are ignoring the entire other 2118 delegates and 33 states he won. That is why he has the nomination.
Evid3nc3 3 years ago
he won the nomination by stealing Michigan...
pequisto 3 years ago
stealing? he wasn't even on the ballot and Clinton wanted to get all the delegates. *that's* stealing. Obama didn't even make the decision for him to get Michigan delegates: the DNC did. And he still could have won without them.
And anyways are you really trying to tell me there is *no one* in Michigan who supports Obama? He deserved some delegates, realistically.
Evid3nc3 3 years ago 2
he is being rewarded by being given delegates in a state where he took his name off the ballot.
Fuck Obama. Election thief.
pequisto 3 years ago
*sigh* He took his name off the ballot because he was respecting party rules. Think about it: can you really give me a good self-serving reason for him to take his name off the ballot? How would that possibly give him an advantage.
The selfish thing to do would have been for him to leave himself on the ballot even though the DNC didn't want Michigan to vote. That is what Hillary did.
Evid3nc3 3 years ago
why didn't BHO take his name off in Florida too?
screw Hussein
pequisto 3 years ago
I don't know exactly but I can think of one good reason: after seeing what Hillary did in Michigan, he was afraid that she would pull the same trick in Florida and try to claim all the votes there too.
Remember, there were other candidates than Barrack back in MI and almost all of them, including John Edwards, took there names off the ballot. It was very ambitious and self-serving of her to leave her name on the ballot when the other candidates took their's off. She was trying to bend the rules
Evid3nc3 3 years ago
party rules were not to campaign. he took his name off the ballot of his own choice.
Obama stole the election.
pequisto 3 years ago
I disagree but it doesn't matter. He didn't need the delegates from Michigan to win anyways. Let me do the math for you. Obama has 2136.5 delegates; without MI, he would have had 2107 (11 short of the nomination). Clinton would have still been behind by almost 200 delegates at 1915.5. Obama gained about 60 superdelegates yesterday. He would have had no trouble gaining another 11.
You are trying to find one small thing to blame his nomination on to call it "rigged" but it won't work. It was fair
Evid3nc3 3 years ago
Obama stole the election.
pequisto 3 years ago
Okay just keep repeating it over and over again until you convince yourself it is true then, I guess. I've already presented thorough evidence for why he didn't steal the election and didn't need to.
You really don't seem to have anything aside from repeating yourself and wishing it was true so you can feel cheated instead of admitting that Clinton lost fairly.
Evid3nc3 3 years ago
cheater Obama. Michelle Obummer and WHITEY
pequisto 3 years ago
Well, damn. Did you want him to lose THAT bad? You didn't realy think "Billary" would actually win, did you? lol. Obama has had more eyes on him since day one almost. It wasn't going to happen. Hell if anyone should be called an "election thief" it should be our current "president". And I honestly don't think John McCain just "truthed" his way into his spot, either. If anything was stolen it was the air-time that Ron Paul should have gotten over the other LOSERS in this race.
GenesisOfGenepsyde 3 years ago
Yes. He stole the election, and is unfit to be president
pequisto 3 years ago