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MUTINY! FOR ALL TRUE PATRIOTS! SIGN THE PLEDGE BELOW. [Updates]

mutiny.jpg“… … .. Some even accuse Mr. Obama of chauvinism, pointing to the time he called Mrs. Clinton “likeable enough” as evidence of dismissiveness. Nancy Wait, 55, a social worker in Columbia City, Ind., said Mr. Obama was far less qualified than Mrs. Clinton and described as condescending his recent assurances that Mrs. Clinton should stay in the race as long as she liked. Ms. Wait said she would “absolutely, positively not” vote for him come fall.

geraldine_ferraro.jpgMs. Ferraro, who clashed with the Obama campaign about whether she made a racially offensive remark, said she might not either [VOTE FOR OBAMA]. “I think Obama was terribly sexist,” she said.

Cynthia Ruccia, 55, a sales director for Mary Kay cosmetics in Columbus, Ohio, is organizing a group, Clinton Supporters Count Too, of mostly women in swing states who plan to campaign against Mr. Obama in November. …” — NY Times via Taylor Marsh

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UPDATE: Former NYC mayor Ed Koch threatens to vote for John McCain.
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I PLEDGE NOT TO VOTE FOR BARACK HUSSEIN OBAMA — and I’m sick and tired of playing nice by not saying his middle name anymore. It is his given name, so screw it!

It is my pledge

Signed, SusanUnPC

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Comment by Cyn NY | 2008-05-20 11:50:18

Me, too. I pledge not to vote for him.

Cyn

Comment by mahaska | 2008-05-20 12:53:05

I pledge not to vote for him either under any curcumstance.
And I am sick of the calls for Clinton to quit. She is kicking his beige ass. You only quit when you’re ahead in poker.

Comment by Helen McCombs | 2008-05-22 18:05:55

I pledge to never vote for him. I am still making calls for her and will continue to work and contribute to her campaign.
Helen from Pittsburgh

 
 

Comment by pat ny | 2008-05-20 13:41:29

I pledge not to vote for Barack Obama. I will not join “the Dark Side”, lol.

 

Comment by Milly | 2008-05-20 13:47:47

Count me too. I pledge not to vote for Sen Obama, no I will vote to for any of those who betrayed our best candidate Sen Rodham in the Democratic Party. My pledge too, is to denounce that this game of Republicans creating this kind of game to push disgusted democrats to their side must stop. If we continue playing their game the Rep will continue doing this at every election time, since they have seen positive results. Sen Obama is a ‘pawn’ of the Republican Party whose mission is to stop Sen Rodham, and from the same Republican is where must of the money comes to support him.

Pls read the following report, why Republicans created the dummy of Bush, Sen Obama, a strategy by Karl Rove, to stop Sen Rodham to win the nomination and the reasons for doing so. They even have a plan to replace J. Mccain in October!!!

http://www.thecityedition.com/Pages/Archive/Winter08/2008Election.html

Bamboozling the American electorate again…

Vague as they sound, those last two remarks may prove prophetic in the event the Obama strategy fails and she (Sen Rodham) goes on to win the Democratic nomination. The implications of a female president for American foreign and domestic policy are profound, especially when the candidate has promised greater oversight of corporations, federally sponsored job programs and improving women’s human rights around the world. Such initiatives create jitters not only for Wall Street concerns but for the Pentagon, the CIA and the State Department. Officials accused of breaking U.S. laws or violating the Geneva Conventions could ostensibly be arrested and prosecuted by a Clinton-run Justice Department.

And if that’s not enough to keep Bush appointees lying awake deep into the night, their long-running wink-wink with the ayatollahs in Iran, the Pakistani Inter-Services Intelligence and the Saudi royal family would likely be curtailed if a woman were to take over in the West Wing. The Saudis especially have reason to fret now that they and their counterparts in Kuwait and the U.A.E. have started buying up huge stakes in U.S. banks. In the eyes of the oil producing countries, Condolleeza Rice and Nancy Pelosi are one thing, a Clinton White House quite another.

Last year, President Bush himself may have implemented a back-up plan to a possible Clinton Administration Part II when he signed National Security Presidential Directive/NSPD 51. This executive order ostensibly allows him to suspend the constitution without prior congressional approval if he declares a state of emergency (i.e. martial law) in the event of a major terrorist attack or other “decapitating” incident against the United States. According to the language in the directive, the attack need not even take place inside the country.

Under NSPD 51, the President can cancel elections, padlock the Capitol dome and send the Supreme Court justices home. The directive also assigns his homeland security assistant - a low-level position exempt from senate confirmation - to administer what has been dubbed the Enduring Constitutional Government.

Comment by TeakWoodKite | 2008-05-20 17:54:03

one of Obama’s speechwriters is Ben Rhodes, the brother of Fox News VP David Rhodes. (Marisa Guthrie, of BC Beat, reported this connection

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Made that pledge last year but it bears repeating.
I will not vote for BO.

 
 

Comment by typical white sweetie | 2008-05-20 14:29:29

i pledege not to vote for hussien

i don,t want wright riding dirty on us

Comment by Debi | 2008-05-20 14:41:50

 
 

Comment by draeinoregon | 2008-05-20 16:50:09

Absolutely agree.

I hereby pledge to never vote party over candidate. My party has forsaken me, belittled me, and phoo- poohed me.

I will never vote for Obama, never.

 

Comment by Jack | 2008-05-20 17:10:15

You’re all fucking idiots if you think that it matters whether your candidate is a democrat or republican, both serve the major corporate interests and the only person who tried (and is still trying) to shake you idiots awake isn’t even being listened to when he speaks logically of what WILL ACTUALLY CHANGE (i.e. ending the war in iraq, fixing our economy, bringing the power back to the people) when he is president other than everyone elses “We’re for change…..that’s about it”. When you idiots realize that Hitlary, 2nd ammendment killer Obama, and nuke Iran McCain are all together, the same things will happen under each of their administrations it’ll just have different talking point names. WAKE UP AMERICA!!!!

Comment by MOmule | 2008-05-22 22:24:56

Jack - you actually have a valid point. One should view any politician with a healthy dose of mistrust. Their feet should be held to the fire and we should be eternally viligant as to what they may be up to. There is, however, one large flaw in your post. Why should your candidate exist on a higher plane than all the rest? I am presuming the the person you are referring to is Ralph Nader? He has done many good things, but he doesn’t have a hope in hell of getting elected, and I am afraid there is a large component of ego in his running once again. That being said, it would seem that the best chance we have is to elect a smart, experienced person and make sure that our voices will continue to be heard. The only way things will change is if people get involved, vote and make themselves more knowledgeable. Otherwise we will all go down the tubes.
Since nothing BO has said or done makes me believe he is a candidate I can vote for (quite the opposite) and since he sprang straight out of the corrupt Ill. machine, I hold a pretty jaundiced view of him. That’s without even factoring in Rezko, Auchi, Alsammarae, Wright and Ayers, et al. McCain is whacko, but I could vote for him as a protest. That leaves Hillary, who I admit I wasn’t keen on, because I don’t like the idea of “dynasties”. But her sheer guts in the face of the horrendous treatment she has had to put up with has caused my admiration for her to grow every day. I like a tough lady and I will never vote for a wimp like BO, who is lost without his speechwriters.

 
 

Comment by maryann | 2008-05-20 18:39:34

I pledge never to vote for Barry

 

Comment by Eileen | 2008-05-21 02:38:45

I will never vote for Obama. If Hillary does not get the nomination, then I’m voting McCain.

The DNC has highjacked the Democratic party, wherein Dean, Pelosi and Reid (with help from Brazile), instead of promoting both candidates, have shoved Obama down our throats for THEIR own benefit and agenda and their early and continual calls for Hillary to quit are simply undemocratic! The main stream media has been complicit in the most biased, sexist, race-baiting attacks against Senator Clinton while simultaneously giving Obama a free pass on any vetting. They left Hillary exposed to media bias and misogyny the likes of which the democrat elections have NEVER seen. That’s the same DNC that is disenfranchising FL and MI! It’s all politics, not apparently the democrats that are voting that counts in the DNC.

The job of President of the United States is not an entry level position, Obama is inexperienced, naïve to foreign policy, has shady associations with crooks, terrorists (unrepentant Ayers!), etc. His slim resume as a Senator is atrocious. He admitted during the early debates to never holding one meeting as head of the Oversight Committee on Afghanistan because that is “when he started campaigning”! No way, no how, will I ever vote for Obama.

If Hillary does not get the nomination, I will change parties (first time ever) and never look back to the Democrats as my party, they DO NOT REPRESENT ME!

 

Comment by Angela | 2008-05-22 19:30:58

I pledge not to vote for any inexperienced divisive candidate who has not proved himself (or herself) in the political arena. Four years ago, Obama declared that to run for president he would have to start campagining without spending one day in the senate. And that’s what he did. That’s why I can’t vote for him.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4gexyfVpFMU

 
 

Comment by Emily Pickett | 2008-05-20 11:52:06

I pledge not to vote for Barack HUSSEIN Obama.

Oh .. and my husband, mother, father and brother won’t be either.

I also pledge that I’ll use his middle name as often as I wish.

I also pledge that I’ll continue to expose this racist-sexist pig whenever possible and for as long as he’s in public office.

I also pledge that I will continue to educate ALL AMERICANS that Obama is nothing more than a plastic Jesus.

 

Comment by Ash McGonigal | 2008-05-20 11:52:30

I pledge, as should all of you, to vote for the nominee of the Democratic Party. Unless you’re a big fan of George W. Bush and his clone John McCain. This election is too important to give away on what amounts to piddling nonsense.

Comment by Emily Pickett | 2008-05-20 11:58:33

I pledge to vote for who ever is BEST for the country.

I pledge that party loyalties will NEVER take the place of voting for the best candidate.

I reaffirm my pledge NEVER to vote for Obama.

Comment by BJinChicago | 2008-05-20 13:11:43

I’m with you, Emily.

Comment by Seymour Glass | 2008-05-20 16:10:36

I agree and pledge never to vote for Obama

 
 

Comment by Greg303 | 2008-05-20 13:44:52

I agree and pledge never to vote for Obama.

 

Comment by helen | 2008-05-20 14:51:12

emily pickettt

I second your pledge and will do the same.

Comment by Lester | 2008-05-20 15:04:31

I third your pledge and will also do the same.

Comment by John | 2008-05-20 18:10:58

There is no way that I will vote for Obama. He has bullied, lied, and cheated his way to this point and I do not believe in what he stands for. I will vote for McCain instead as will many of the other people I know. I cannot with conscience vote for Obama. If the media, or Obama’s camp who paid for all the negative ads he ran against Clinton and McCain manage to brainwash or intimidate people into supporting him, I will become a Republican and never look back.

I am thoroughly disgusted with the Obama campaign.

 
 
 
 

Comment by Ulahane | 2008-05-20 12:07:53

Give it a rest, Ash. A problem with you Obamabots is that you dismiss any legitimate criticisms of Obama as being “piddling nonsense” For most Americans character matters, for most Americans records mean more than rhetoric, and for most Americans love of country comes before love of vague promises. And real Democrats are real Americans.

Sorry but comparing McCain to Bush doesn’t work. Environment, Campaign reform, Torture, “Gitmo,” and balancing the budget, and Rumsfeld’s tactics are just a few of the many areas that Bush and McCain have clashed over. Read a newspaper occasionally.

With that out of the way, I pledge not to vote for Obama in this election.

As I believe people can change, I might vote for him in the distant future if he denounces TUCC, Ayers, and various other unsavory individuals and if he actually gets some substance.

 

Comment by beebop | 2008-05-20 12:11:52

Voting American first. That puts Obama no where near my vote. He is the most dangerous candidate ever.

 

Comment by AF catfish | 2008-05-20 12:15:27

John McCain is not a clone of George W. Bush.

John Kerry was begging McCain to be his veep in 2004!

And advice to Obama: don’t say McCain is too old to be president. Coming from you, it just reminds people of how green and foolish you are.

Comment by dicey | 2008-05-20 14:19:59

Ya, and we all know just how bright Kerry is…NOT! Mr. Effete Kerry meet Mr. Effete Obama HUSSEIN Obama.

 

Comment by 85YOTA | 2008-05-22 20:36:41

Nelson Mandela, 11th President of South Africa (27 April 1994 – 14 June 1999), was 75 years old when he took office; and one month shy of his 81st birthday when he left office. Age did not hinder Mandela’s ability to perform his duties as the President of South Africa. Nor will it hinder John McCain’s abilty to fulfill his duties as President of the United States.

 
 

Comment by Helen McCombs | 2008-05-22 18:10:22

YOUR A FUCKING RETARD. WITH OBAMA WE WILL GET DEATH AND DESTRUCTION. FACE FUCKING FACTS HES AN ASSHOLE

 

Comment by 85YOTA | 2008-05-22 20:29:29

And since I’m not a fan of Rev. Jeremiah Wright or James Cone’s Black Liberation Theology, I pledge NOT to vote for their clone Barack Hussein Obama. Rather, I will vote for the maverick candidate John Sidney McCain.

 
 

Comment by LunchBucketDemocrat | 2008-05-20 11:54:39

You are right: this election is too important to squander. This is why I will not vote for a Democrat unless Hillary Clinton is the nominee.

 

Comment by JoeySky | 2008-05-20 11:54:57

It’s not just women. Men too. I will not vote for BO.

 

Comment by AnninCA | 2008-05-20 11:55:07

Tonight, as soon as they announce her win, I’m sending her money.

I’m hoping that she’ll get in millions so that the message is sent that we are DEAD SERIOUS!

 

Comment by GeekLove | 2008-05-20 11:55:52

The Nightline piece features the Mad As Hell Video created by Shut The Freud Up Productions.

See it here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kcdnlNZg2iM

 

Comment by Tricia | 2008-05-20 11:57:56

I will not vote for O’Blameo and either will my 4 sisters I am live in FL and my 4 Sister live in PA you know swing states.

Comment by demfromphilly | 2008-05-20 12:18:28

Right on sister!

 
 

Comment by ChrisXP | 2008-05-20 11:58:48

No vote for Obama in this household. Nor will I say with my relatives — can’t see my Oregan and MT relatives voting for someone so inept, either.

Comment by Michaela22 | 2008-05-20 12:40:26

I had never planned to vote for this fraud…I did not like him from the beginning and as time wore on, my first instinct was right…

You can count me in as another that will never vote for Barack Hussein Obama…

Comment by layla | 2008-05-20 16:40:52

you echoed my sentiments - not only is he a fraud, he’s a cocky fraud, and I really don’t like that. I pledge not to vote for barack.

 
 
 

Comment by Uppity Woman | 2008-05-20 11:59:06

I pledge never to vote for Barack The Cheating Sexist Pig Obama.

This also goes for my family.

 

Comment by connie floyd | 2008-05-20 12:01:03

I will not vote for BHO, I will vote for McCain and every down ticket republican. I will for the first time in my entire life will vote a straight republican ticket!

Comment by Dawnelle | 2008-05-20 12:11:41

CONNIE NOOOOOOOO!

GF you MUST vote dems down ticket at least!!!

Comment by wac for hillary | 2008-05-20 12:46:56

The down ticket Dems have to earn my vote.

Comment by mahaska | 2008-05-20 12:59:03

no incumbents

 
 

Comment by mahaska | 2008-05-20 12:57:08

but not incumbents

 

Comment by miriam | 2008-05-20 13:05:27

Not if the Dems on the down ticket endorsed Obama.

Comment by Dawnelle | 2008-05-20 13:14:06

agreed! My district DEM promised to vote for whomever took his district.

And even though BO took this state by 14 pts he still LOST our district BIG TIME!

so Heath Schuler - you will continue to get my support!!

 
 

Comment by Uppity Woman | 2008-05-20 14:25:37

I will vote for any Democrat who didn’t ensorse Barack Obama. Fortunately my own congressman had the good sense to endorse Hillary. He’s a REAL progressive and he’s no sexist pig either. I worked with him and I served with him and he’s a fine man personally and professionally. I never heard him say any of the crap I heard come out of Obama’s mouth and he’s a damned sight better looking too- without strutting around like Studly Obama does.

 

Comment by Helen McCombs | 2008-05-22 18:15:02

I am voting Republician down ticket too I want the Democrat party to remember this. I will vote for The state Party not the DNC. I am switching my party. I am serious.
Helen

 

Comment by 85YOTA | 2008-05-22 20:44:43

Voting a straight Republican ticket is my protest to the DNC. I have a husband; 2 sets of grandparents; and 6 adult children with spouses. We have all made the decision to vote straight Republican in November; and change Party affiliation the week of June 1st through June 8th. This is part of a large and growing protest, and our F-U announcement to the DNC.

 
 

Comment by John | 2008-05-20 12:19:07

By all means vote for McCain. Hillary would approve.

“Why is Chelsea Clinton so ugly? Because her father is Janet Reno.” — John Sidney McCain

http://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/John_McCain

Comment by jcb | 2008-05-20 13:15:17

What don’t you get? Attacks on Clinton did not get us to join Obama. And attacks on McCain won’t do the trick either.

If Obama wants people to vote for him he has to persuade them–not just shout insults at everyone.

Comment by John | 2008-05-20 14:06:28

So you’ll vote for someone who calls Chelsea ugly and Hillary a secret lesbian?

Answer straight - how is this showing respect for Hillary Clinton?

Write in Hillary, or vote for Gravel or Bob Barr or Nader or someone else who matches you on the issues. But this whole “OMG he called a woman ’sweetie’ so I’m gonna vote for someone who calls his wife a c*nt in public” goes beyond stupid.

Comment by It's Not Me | 2008-05-20 14:27:17

Let’s put it this way: I will NEVER vote for someone who painted Bill and Hillary Clinton as RACISTS. Two people who have spent lifetimes fighting for civil rights are racists? Forget it! Mr. Hopey-Changey will NEVER get my vote.

 

Comment by Liberal Democrat | 2008-05-20 14:33:08

Don’t trust Obama on foreign policy. Don’t trust Obama’s privately held beliefs match his publicly stated beliefs. It’s not all about name calling brother.

 

Comment by NomNomNom | 2008-05-20 16:28:09

Because John McCain didn’t try to keep me from voting. Obama blocked the revotes in Fl and Mi & tried unsuccessfuly to force Clinton from the race before I got a chance to vote (NC). I love Clinton, but I love the freakin Constitution more, numnut.

 

Comment by Helen McCombs | 2008-05-22 18:30:08

no its going to be John McCain I think Michelle is a battered wife. She is a timid weak woman.

 

Comment by 85YOTA | 2008-05-22 20:52:34

For your continued education John (Obama Troll):
HERE IS MY STATEMENT TO THOSE THINKING OF WRITING IN HILLARY - IF SHE ISN’T THE NOMINEE AND DOESN’T RUN AS AN INDEPENDENT:
You are giving the election to Barack Obama. You might as well just vote for him.
Elections are won by getting the most votes.
Elections are not won by preventing the most votes.
The only candidate likely to win an election is either the Democrat or the Republican.
If you do not want a particular person in you must vote AGAINST THAT PERSON regardless of how you feel about the opposition.
To do otherwise just lowers the Final Total needed to win.
If McCain fails to receive enough votes because folks stayed home or wrote in someone that can only get 10M (of the 61M needed to win), you have just made it much easier for Obama to win the election.
Without Hillary running OFFICIALLY she will never get enough votes to win.
Obama will split her votes without losing ANY of his base voters. Fewer votes cast for McCain means less votes Obama needs to win.
You are playing right into Obama’s hands by writing in people, or staying home.
The most votes RECEIVED wins the election. Period.

Please go to McCain’s web site, or read articles about him - try to find something in his platform that appeals to you so that you won’t feel like you’re selling your soul (yes, that very soul which MO claims BO will heal for you - insert emoticon of disgust here…) I was very surprised to find three or four issues on which I actually agree with McCain, or he with me, so if push comes to shove McCain’s got my vote with a clean conscience.

 
 
 

Comment by HillaryMadamePresident | 2008-05-20 13:26:32

All is forgiven. Hillary believes in Redemption and Death Bed Conversions. I believe that, too. I also believe that the enemy of my lying, cheating, misogynist enemy is my friend.

 

Comment by HillaryMadamePresident | 2008-05-20 13:33:36

All is forgiven. Hillary believes in redemption and death bed conversions. I do, too. However, I also believe that the enemy of my caucus cheating, misogynist, finger flipping enemy is my friend.

 

Comment by Uppity Woman | 2008-05-20 14:47:45

By all means vote for McCain. Hillary would approve.

“Why is Chelsea Clinton so ugly? Because her father is Janet Reno.” — John Sidney McCain

You’re Likable enough Hillary.

What is this Silly Season?

Senator Clinton Periodically, when she’s feelling…uh…down…

Who does she think she is, Annie Oakley?.

I’ll give you a kiss if you take her button off and wear mine.

Do I have to get on my knees?.

Hold on just a minute sweetie.

(Barbara Boxer) is a cutie.

Partial Surrogate list

It Cries!

Somebody should take her in a room and only he comes out.

Reminds you of your wife, TAKE OUT THE GARBAGE!

IRON MY SHIRT!

Reminds everybody of their first Wife.

She’s a lot like Glen Close in Fatal Attraction

Maybe after tomorrow the Democratic Party will send Hillary Home to bake those cookies.

THe only reason she’s here is because heR husband fooled around.

Then she morphed into a scolding mother…

…and finally

FUCK YOU ASSHOLE. SIDNEY LOOKS LIKE A PROGRESSIVE FEMINIST NEXT TO BARACK OBAMA AND YOU ASSHOLES WHO STALKED US THROUGHOUT THIS ENTIRE PRIMARY SEASON.
DON’T FUCK WITH US BECAUSE WE ARE PISSED OFF IN WAYS YOU CANNOT BELIEVE.

Comment by Who does she think she is, Annie Oakley? | 2008-05-20 17:47:44

Yes we are, “pissed off in ways you cannot believe.” I’ve been changed. It’s been transformational. I thought team BHO wanted that.

They don’t get it. They continue to insult us, as if one more put-down would make us see the Obama light.

I’ve moved on. I still remember my turning point, and it was Obama, the great unifying hopifier that moved me. I can’t turn back the clock. I don’t want to go back.

Oh, and I sign the pledge. And, I saved my husband from the Obama pod people. He’s one of us now. It’s contagious, you know.

 

Comment by Helen McCombs | 2008-05-22 18:42:06

I AGREE FUCK ALL YOU ASSHOLES. I WILL NEVER TRUST THAT LYING ASSHOLE AND THE SEXIST MEDIA AND THE WHOLE DEMOCRAT LEADERSHIP. FUCK THE PEOPLE WHO THREATENED SHILIA JACKSON LEE FOR SUPPORTING CLINTON. I GUESS ITS EXCEPTATBLE TO TREAT SOMEONE THAT WAY.
FUCK ALL OF YOU WHO TRIED TO RUIN AMERICA.

 

Comment by 85YOTA | 2008-05-22 20:57:34

Don’t forget the statement during an interview with the Washington Post by Jesse Jackson Jr. (Obama’s campaign co-chair), following Senator Obama’s win in Iowa:
“The natural reminder here is O.J. (Simpson), how does an African-American candidate attack a white woman?”
Barack Hussein Obama has not denounced this comment and Mr. Jackson continues to work as co-chair of his campaign.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lDaO7N-JujU

 
 

Comment by Helen McCombs | 2008-05-22 18:19:59

Well what is Obama how about Dumbo look at his ears. He’s about to fly away. Why don’t you go shoot up some college campus since that is all you idiots who voted for Obama is. Also what about the gay white crackhead who said Obama gave him head in 1999. I believe that.
Helen from PA

 
 
 

Comment by so saddened | 2008-05-20 12:02:01

i pledge to vote for mccain over obama. if mccain’s not running for some reason, i pledge to vote for whoever is running against obama. i pledge to vote FOR obama’s opponent, as that is the strongest, most effective way to vote AGAINST obama - costs him twice.

ash can take his “piddling nonsense” argument and stuff it.

 

Comment by Bud White | 2008-05-20 12:03:47

I will vote for McCain because I think he’d be a better president than Obama. I’ve never voted Republican before.

 

Comment by Janicen | 2008-05-20 12:05:37

The only vote I will ever cast for Barack Hussein Obama is if he is the Vice Presidental running mate of Hillary Clinton.

Even then, it will be tough.

Comment by 85YOTA | 2008-05-22 21:01:24

I don’t care if Hillary Clinton or Jesus Christ himself is on the Obama ticket. I will NEVER vote for Barack Hussein Obama. He can kiss my rosey red buttcheeks.

 
 

Comment by John | 2008-05-20 12:05:41

Easiest pledge I’ve ever taken. I absolutely will not vote for Barack Obama. In fact, I’ll vote for McCain- and I’ve voted Democrat for President in every election since 1984.

I will not do anything to assist in putting that man in the White House.

 

Comment by Joe Beese | 2008-05-20 12:05:49

I was going to vote for him. But then the author reminded me that his middle name is HUSSEIN.

And as that WV lady said on the teevee, “I’ve had enough of HOO-sayn!”

So now I’m going to write in a vote for Hillary - cuz she fights for stuff. [And you’d have to be an asshole to vote for McCain.]

Comment by **== President & Commander-in-Chief Hillary Clinton **== | 2008-05-22 21:06:34

Just in case you have not figured this out yet: Nobody around here gives a fuck what you think.

Hillary or McCain ONLY!
Nobama. No way. No how.

 
 

Comment by standard | 2008-05-20 12:06:32

There is no way in HELL I will vote for Obama.

 

Comment by standard | 2008-05-20 12:06:58

There is no way in HELL I will vote for Obama.

I do not like how the democratic blogs were hijacked 6 months ago, and converted to the voice of Hate Rhetoric, and spam.

I will not support a campaign that used the race card from the very beginning to harm an innocent opponent.

When Obama and Clinton are together, she stands out as the star. She is as knowledgeable as he is lacking. Her judgement is sound. He looks like her intern.

My children cannot afford insurance, and I cannot afford another lackluster president.

There is no way in HELL I will vote for Obama.

Comment by AF catfish | 2008-05-20 12:19:55

Exactly - if this is the tone while Obama is campaigning, what will the tone of the country be during his presidency? He is awful. And he does it while trying to appear “above the fray.”

The buck stops with Hillary. Did you see how she charmed Bill O’Rielly? He was melting like butter.

 
 

Comment by Dawnelle | 2008-05-20 12:08:25

My requirement for TOP DOG

#1 - both parents or the candidate MUST be natural born Americans (one generation at least please)

#2 - they should be able to acquire at LEAST a Secret Clearance. That’s all I had so they should at least be able to achieve that.

#3 - they have to convince ME that they REALLY WANT THE JOB out of GOOD intentions.

#4 - they must win (clearly) in their election (not tie, not intimidate, not depend on dip shits that don’t know even the BASICS in vetting.

 

Comment by AmyinSC | 2008-05-20 12:08:31

Add my name, too. Not only wil I not vote for Obama, I will not vote for my rep., James Clyburn, again, either. Obama for all the reasons we know. Clyburn for labeling BOTH the Clintons as racists, and forgetting how much they have BOTH done for the AA community…

 

Comment by It's Not Me | 2008-05-20 12:08:54

I PLEDGE NOT TO VOTE FOR BARACK HUSSEIN OBAMA!

No way in hell I would ever vote for him.

 

Comment by Bacio83 | 2008-05-20 12:08:59

I pledge to never vote for Obama ever. Not even a joint ticket. Nobama not ever.

If I can’t have Clinton I’ll settle for McCain.

 

Comment by RedDragon62 | 2008-05-20 12:11:37

I swear on everything that is holy to me, on everything that is dear to me, I swear that I WILL NEVER Vote FOR OBAMA!
Not because I hate him, Far from that.
I dont Trust him….
I dont believe anything that comes out of his mouth….
I dont like his wife…..
I dont trust anything that that Phirranna Says!
I Know all I need to know about that Phoney!
I educated myself YEARS ago about him when he ran for office here in Illinois the first time and LOST to Bobby Rush!

This man is Dangerous and he has been bought and paid for by the Chicago Machine!…….So no…I will not Vote for this EMPTY SUIT!

 

Comment by Reason | 2008-05-20 12:11:50

I pledge to reverse Roe vs. Wade. I pledge to wage war with Iraq for 100 years. I pledge to Bomb Bomb Bomb Iran. I pledge to make sure the ‘middle class’ (which means $ over 200,000.00) get tax cuts. I pledge to continue accepting I pledge to call my wife a xxxx in front of 10 staffers again this year. You people are really funny.

Comment by Ulahane | 2008-05-20 12:17:48

Are you Obamabots clones or what? I don’t mind reading pro-Obama arguments but I’m sick to death of seeing the same talking points mindlessly parroted. Seriously, did you all get your training as junior “ditto heads?”

Comment by Reason | 2008-05-20 12:26:33

Respond then - instead of calling names, chicken-shit.

Comment by Ulahane | 2008-05-20 12:43:59

Ok, “reverse Roe vs. Wade” for approximately the 500th time. Democrats in the Senate will have to approve all Supreme Court nominations. They will not approve justices that are likely to overturn Roe V. Wade. McCain doesn’t care about the issue enough to waste his likely one term on it.

“wage war with Iraq for 100 years” I heard the speech too. He said then, and spelled out later, that troops may be there 100 years (like Germany and Japan) only if they were not in harm’s way. To try to make that statement into a 100 years war is a lie of Swift Boat proportions.

“make sure the ‘middle class’ (which means $ over 200,000.00) get tax cuts.” McCain has opposed most tax cuts throughout his legislative career. He will not end the Bush tax cuts during a recession but, you can bet, ending them would be on the table if the economy picks up.

That last bit is ridiculous. Do you really think Obama’s public sexism to strangers is trumped by McCain’s foul language to his wife.

Now put down the Kool-Aid and think.

Comment by Reason | 2008-05-20 13:42:46

1. if this take on the supreme court helps you sleep at night - so be it. But when things go foul and the precious majority in senate fails to do anything (with mccain and his veto) and dems lose seats…man you are short-sighted

2. I heard McCain comments - believe me, if you are falling for Republican push-back on this issue…all is truly lost.

3. you are living in a dream world. mccain has pledged…straight talk and all…to continue Bush’s tax policies.

4. c#nt vs. sweetie….are you kidding me?

Look - I am quite sure you are a republican - as are most on this site…but at least come up with better talking points. its makes it too easy to make you look foolish.

 
 

Comment by Uppity Woman | 2008-05-20 15:10:13

Respond then - instead of calling names, chicken-shit.

We don’t want you here, asshat.

 

Comment by AJM | 2008-05-21 20:14:19

We’ve watched McCain alot of us since before you were probably born. He is able to put the interests of the country before his own political advantage. Obama does not. Obama’s phony charges of racism are a case in point. There will be enough Democrats in office to blunt the worst of McCain. And if you think that someone who can’t figure out Rev. Wright in twenty years is going to make decent appointments to the Supreme Court think again.

I pledged I will vote never vote for Obama and will vote for McCain to cost him twice. By the way — I’m from Michigan. Take a good look at FiveThirtyEight.com if you are really interested in beating McCain. You can’t do it with Obama — his manner of campaigning has made too many people too angry.

 
 
 

Comment by Dakinikat | 2008-05-20 12:40:51

JUST A FEW words on THAT:

VETO PROOF MAJORITY IN THE SENATE!!!!

 

Comment by It's Not Me | 2008-05-20 12:43:04

Obamarhoids are the funny ones. If you were all so concerned about all those “issues” in your post, perhaps you should have supported the candidate that can beat McCain in November. Too bad for you it’s NOT Obama.

 

Comment by NomNomNom | 2008-05-20 16:39:48

I see, and that would be worse than say, not allowing Americans to VOTE?? How can you infer that a party that thinks it has the right to choose its members’ candidate will always choose for them a candidate that is pro-abortion? I don’t think so. My right to vote is my best protection for Roe v Wade.
More, the events you dexcribe require acts of Congress. They are not so readily accomplished as you imply.
Obama has already interfered in a foreign government’s election re Kenya & Odinga. He has spoken of bombing Pakistan. Is this better or different from what you accuse McCain?

 

Comment by Helen McCombs | 2008-05-22 18:26:42

I would rather have McCain protect my rights to abortion not some SEXIST IDIOT. I know that you have all overdosed on Obama Kool Aid. I would rather have McCain as commander in chief because your man is a how shall we say this a chickenshit, punk, weak, crybaby, and weakling. My son’s life is more important then electing this ass.
Helen