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Comment by magenta | 2008-06-22 13:51:51

Obama is as fake as his pimped up presidential seal.

Comment by Hillary'sSimplytheBest | 2008-06-22 14:45:46

What Joke … The Seal Of Obamafraudum

 
 

Comment by fred | 2008-06-22 13:57:20

Kristol: Bush might attack Iran If he thinks Obama can win election
http://countusout.wordpress.com/

Comment by Perry Logan | 2008-06-22 14:15:49

Obama brings out the best in everyone.

Comment by karen for Clinton | 2008-06-22 15:31:25

LOL for the truth.

 
 
 

Comment by Colin | 2008-06-22 14:00:59

http://www.stop-obama.org/?p=582

Obama will do nothing to lower gas prices.

 

Comment by Medusa | 2008-06-22 14:02:43

Great new video! Love the music, the images, the messages, the ACTIVISM!

PUMA!

 

Comment by MIDem | 2008-06-22 14:17:46

Thank you for PUMA
and thanks for NQ.

Comment by Mandelay | 2008-06-22 14:34:40

Yes! Yes! Yes! Viva Puma!!!!!! Terrific video and great music!

 
 

Comment by Democrat | 2008-06-22 14:35:06

The great Katha Pollitt says:

How antichoice is John McCain? Let’s look at his record. In his four years in the House, from 1983 to 1986, he cast eleven votes on reproductive issues. Ten were antichoice. Of 119 such votes in the Senate, 115 were antichoice, including votes for the ban on so-called partial-birth abortions and for the “gag rule,” which refuses funds to clinics abroad that so much as mention abortion. In 1999, the year he said he opposed repeal of Roe on health grounds, he voted against a bill that would have permitted servicewomen overseas, where safe, legal abortion is often unavailable, to pay out of their own pockets for abortions in military hospitals.

His record on contraception and sex education is just as bad. He voted against a 2005 budget amendment, sponsored by Senator Hillary Clinton, that would have allotted $100 million to reduce teen pregnancy by means of education and birth control. He voted to require parental consent for birth control for teenage girls and to abolish Title X, which funds birth control and gynecological care for the poor. He voted against requiring insurance companies to pay for prescription contraception, when they pay for other prescription drugs–like, um, Viagra. The beat goes on, and on. With a handful of minor exceptions (he voted to confirm prochoice Surgeon General Dr. David Satcher after voting against prochoice Dr. Joycelyn Elders), he has a just about perfect antichoice record, including votes to confirm the Supreme Court nominations of Thomas, Roberts and Alito.

As for his 1999 pro-Roe remark, he has retracted it many, many times. Here he is on Meet the Press, May 13, 2007:

Q: Back in 1999…you said this: “Certainly, in the short term, or even the long term, I would not support repeal of Roe v. Wade, which would then force X number of women in America to undergo illegal and dangerous operations.”

A: Well, it was in the context of conversation about having to change the culture of America as regards to this issue. I have stated time after time after time that Roe v. Wade was a bad decision….

Q: But if Roe v. Wade was overturned during a McCain presidency, and individual states chose to ban abortion, would you be concerned that, as you said, X number of women in America would undergo illegal and dangerous operations?

A: No, I would hope that X women in America would bring those children into birth and into life in this world.

If that’s not clear enough for you, how about this: “I do not support Roe v. Wade, period. It should be overturned” (Associated Press, February 18, 2007). Or this, from his campaign website: “Roe v. Wade is a flawed decision that must be overturned.”

As the Bush years have shown, the President has a tremendous amount of power; Supreme Court nominations don’t begin to describe it. He nominates all the federal judges (302 since Bush took office). He appoints the heads of dozens of regulatory agencies, many of which (HHS, FDA, National Institutes of Health) directly affect women’s lives. He submits legislation and the budget to Congress. He has a veto. Bush, we all know, has filled the government with right-wing Christian hacks and family-values fanatics, with room left over for incompetent cronies. He has done just about nothing good for women. McCain’s record suggests he would not be any different. His opposition to the Ledbetter Act, which would have overturned the Supreme Court’s restrictions on women’s right to sue for paycheck discrimination, tells you everything you need to know about where he stands on economic justice for women.

http://www.thenation.com/doc/20080707/pollitt/print

 

Comment by LilRod | 2008-06-22 14:46:59

Great Video!!
Music sounds like the Gypsy Kings

 

Comment by Susan1968 | 2008-06-22 14:59:32

MoveOn.org may be joining PUMAs if Obama doesn’t vote against the FISA immunity bill.

MoveOn to Senator Obama: “Keep your word on FISA!”

http://pol.moveon.org/immunity/080621obama.html

Comment by karen for Clinton | 2008-06-22 15:56:57

They are fighting a losing battle. Obama’s word is absolutely meaningless.

He got his votes by telling every faction what they wanted to hear and then reversing it depending on what the latest trends of the next primary voter base he needed to win wanted.

If they think they weren’t pandered to and then tossed under the bus over the General Petraeus ad, then they are too far gone for reason.

He was for Exelon and against Yucca. He is for and against Nafta, or anything that will get him votes.

And as a con-man he is good at covering what a sham he truly is.

Screw them for their fascist vote rush job on who to support and for doing it way too early and before vetting took place. That they sprung and decided on over night with clear signs of voter fraud. They deserve to be the darlings of the backstabbing DNC theives.

I unsubscribed to moveon the day after they railroaded the vote for OB and am so glad I did. Now I can see how dangeous and powerful they are and how they don’t deserve any power at all.

Soros can have his own frigging bus, he can have a whole fleet of them all to himself.

 
 

Comment by Judy | 2008-06-22 15:39:54

PUMA, Just Say No Deal, etc. are all great groups, but their efforts will be wasted if they don’t wake up.

They state that they do not agree on what to do in November. 1. vote McCain 2. stay home 3. write in Hillary.

Listen, if you do #2 and #3 you might as well vote for Obama. While Obama’s campaign is registering 500,000 AA in Georgia to beat McCain, PUMA, etc are saying they just can’t decide what to do.l

Better wake up - all of your anti-Obama rhetoric is worthless unless you put your vote where your mouth is.

McCain, a real American hero

Comment by karen for Clinton | 2008-06-22 16:10:20

Judy, there is a whole lot of time between today and November. We all find our own way of making decisions on our own time. And things will just start really heating up when the conventions arrive.

I had a very gradual u-turn and came to my personal conclusion after much research and hard felt decision soul searching.

I started as a lifelong democrat who would NEVER even watch FOX and always voted downticket Dems.

Step by step my whole world view changed. The more I saw the more actions I took to reverse my long held views. It is not an easy switch flip.

I was very upset for a long time with the DNC but I just wrote a few letters and waited till May 31st - hoping that perhaps there would be righting of wrongs. I printed out the change of party form but it sat there till after the RBC meeting.

That was my last straw for changing to unaffiliated.

So far I have signed up for McCain’s web site and am very wide open and appreciative of his ideas. I’ve also started to defend him against obot lies.

And since I am appalled by obama and know from many years of watching Nader voters the best way to defeat obama is to vote for McCain, I have resolved to do so. But it was NOT a simple jump from one state of mind to another. It took me months of serious reflection and further research.

So be patient with the PUMA’s, we are individuals - we are not a robotic movement.

I came to my decision in the end over one simple motto that I could relate to:

America’s best interest first.

 
 

Comment by mountainlion | 2008-06-22 15:51:53

yes, do not stay home, do not write hillary in, vote for mccain to keep stinky possum out of the whitehouse. do whatever it takes to make sure he doesnt get anywhere the oval office. my hate for him grows stronger every day. mccain 08, vote american, not third world wannabe.

 

Comment by not bitter | 2008-06-22 16:32:27

karen for clinton….RIGHT ON!

 

Comment by imustprotest | 2008-06-22 16:41:19

I agree with Karen for Clinton, its not an easy decision for life long democrats. I have to say, I am relieved that the republicans chose McCain as their nominee, he’s definately an American patriot and more moderate then some…imagine if they’d picked George Allen?? YUCKYPOO!

 

Comment by Colleen | 2008-06-22 17:15:25

I’m glad the repubs selected McCain, too. He’s really the only republican I can vote for. I decided today that this democrat is voting for McCain in November.

Comment by DAB | 2008-06-23 06:56:33

Me too! He is probably the only Republican that I could vote for with a clear conscience. I have heard good things about him on a personal level.
One example is illustrated in the following excerpt from a Slate article, “The Great McCain Story You’ve Probably Forgotten” http://www.slate.com/id/21885451
outlining his dedication to a dear friend, the formerly influential Democratic Senator Mo Udall.

http://www.slate.com/id/21885451

“For the past few years, Udall has lain ill with Parkinson’s disease in a veterans hospital in Northeast Washington, which is where we were heading. Every few weeks, McCain drives over to pay his respects. These days the trip is a ceremony, like going to church, only less pleasant. Udall is seldom conscious, and even then he shows no sign of recognition. McCain brings with him a stack of newspaper clips on Udall’s favorite subjects: local politics in Arizona, environmental legislation, Native American land disputes, subjects in which McCain initially had no particular interest himself. Now, when the Republican senator from Arizona takes the floor on behalf of Native Americans, or when he writes an op-ed piece arguing that the Republican Party embrace environmentalism, or when the polls show once again that he is Arizona’s most popular politician, he remains aware of his debt to Arizona’s most influential Democrat.”

By the way, McCain was apparently the only former colleague who bothered to visit this former Giant of Senate. Says a lot about the man!

 
 

Comment by Judy | 2008-06-22 17:31:20

Karen for Clinton - well said.

However, I am very concerned about Obama’s chicago political machine.

If we truly believe that the DNC and Obama are not getting our vote - then, again, I think it is a no brainer what we have to do. It is the ONLY way to get our message to the DNC, and put our country before party.

My heart broke today, Hillary made a public appearance at a graduation. Honestly, I didn’t think she looked good. I remain a strong Hillary Clinton supporter, but we must be very reallistic here.

Personally, I believe Obama will self destruct or the 527’s will end this for us, but until then I stand strong on my resolve to VOTE FOR MCCAIN. As Obama’s campaign strengthens - we must strengthen our resolve and WORK TO MAKE SURE HE DOES NOT GET IN OFFICE.

Comment by DAB | 2008-06-23 07:02:45

I agree that EVEN IF Hillary were to somehow overturn Obama’s stranglehold on the Democratic Party, she would have a very difficult time getting elected because of the fury of Obama’s supporters. Best she try another time. In the meantime we really have to stop the insanity of an Obama presidency. Not voting, writing in Hillary or voting for Nader won’t do the trick.

 
 

Comment by Loyal Eagle | 2008-06-22 19:00:23

Another great video. I’m stealing this one and passing it around. I had no idea there were so many people still in support of Hillary. This appears to be a rapidly growing movement that is REAL. Sign me up.

 

Comment by D | 2008-06-22 20:24:33

Proud Member of JustSayNo Coalition

http://www.obama-wire.com

 

Comment by NOBAMA | 2008-06-23 02:26:05

It’s starting to make more and more sense to vote for McCain.

McCain will be a one-term prez.

McCain will have his hands tied by a Democratic Congress.

McCain will not touch Roe v Wade.

The Iraqi Prime Minister said, after talking to Obama by phone, that there is basically no difference between McCain and Obama on Iraq.

McCain may not have an abundance of knowledge on the economy like Hillary does, but Obama has no knowledge on the economy. Obama even put down Clinton’s GREATEST ECONOMIC EXPANSION IN HISTORY.

McCain works well with both sides, Obama has destroyed his own party. He is in no way a uniter, he can’t be trusted, he has been proven to be a flip-flopper and a liar, and he uses thugs and corruption to “win”.

More and more voters are going to McCain and leaving Obama.

HILLARY CLINTON 2012

 

Comment by janmayes | 2008-07-14 15:42:24

i too am a democrat and i thnk the dems better wake up before election,otherwise i think they will wake up and find mcain president,because if o’bama does not ask hillary to be vp then he doesnt stand a chance he just thinks he does,so all hillary supporters stick together we either have hillary as vp or mcain as president

 

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