A Bidding War Between Obama and Clinton

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obama rockks and hillary is a fucken old bitch that should just drop out because she's going to loose!!! i mean wasnt she supposed to retire like a billion years ago get a real life lady. and you look like a fucken lesbian!!!

mothahh suckahh of HI 2:50PM April 15, 2008

check email for Obama gifth for people of 500 ,came on my email yesterday

beverly schwardfigure of NY 11:23AM March 01, 2008

i am a 60 years of age, disabled m.s. and panic/anxiet/asthma.

i live and take care of my mother who will be turniing 92 in a couple of months. social security does no get us by. things we need and can't afford but yet hillery can afford millions for dinners, hotels for a vote.

don't get me wrong, i was going to vote for her along with all the smiths in our family but get depressed to see the way she lives and how my mom and i just can't seem to make it.

linda smith of CT 5:12PM February 22, 2008

I want Obama because he is a better person and knows what is best for the people and understands the needs of us.

Samantha of MO 2:20PM January 15, 2008

I'm voting for Barak! Hillary just dosen't seem to have it together like we all thought she did. She's using her husband's legacy and past presidency to her advantage. Barak has brought new fresh ideas to the table from the begining. He has maintained his humbleness despite all of the ludacris remarks Clinton has commented on to get a rise out of him. She has repeatedly said things that could be easily taken offensive by Mr. Obama and he still hs continued to hold his own in ths election. I believe in Obama's plan to help out in with social security, disaster recovery for those that have lost their homes and for health care!

Rachel Lassiter of TX 8:36PM January 14, 2008

he really cares about the people

of 4:40PM January 14, 2008

i think hillery clinton should win and obama loose!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

maria of TX 3:52PM January 14, 2008

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