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Pat Smith
City Niceville, FL
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Message Signed on 25-04-2008 at 09:55
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Beginning this race Hillary would have gotten my vote with no doubt. However, during this primary season I have totally changed my mind. I have been a swing voter during the last few elections, but this process has allowed me a deeper understanding and contrast between Republican and Democrat. So now I will return to my democratic roots.
Hillary has all the makings of a Republican, which is what her parents were and this helps explain why she would use the republican resources to beat Obama. That is very unsettling! She is a chameleon who changes with every audience, every town and every people. Her lack of integrity disturbs me deeply, if you watch her in party fight it is a a clear indication she would eat her own to get back in the White House. The Clintons actually think they are entitled to the White House.
Being a woman myself, as far as I am concerned, Hillary is going to do our glass breaking efforts more harm than good. Her drive for the White House is like her drive for health care a flop. If nominated for President she would be another Bush (her way or no way).
I am totally appalled at the Clinton’s antics, hypocrisy, race dropping, deceit and lies. I could never vote for Hillary Clinton, however, I will vote and write Obama's name on the ballot, if he is not nominated. This country needs a "change WE can believe in".
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Linda
City Tucson Arizona
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Message Signed on 24-04-2008 at 21:52
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I am very disturbed and disgusted by the "Hillary Machine." At any cost, they are demonizing Barack Obama just fortheir own demented game to power. If this election is stolen from Barack, I will never support the Democratic Party.
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Edward L. Clark Jr.
City Tallahassee, FL
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Message Signed on 24-04-2008 at 12:30
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Initially, I was conflicted. I too would have voted for Clinton or Obama regardless to who prevailed, however, due to the recent antics and revelations regarding Clinton, I can not vote for her in clear conscious.
I find it alarming that the Clintons have resorted to the politics of fear and smear. They are no longer trust worthy. A vote for Clinton or Mccain is a vote for the status quo. A vote for Obama on the otherhand, is a vote for positive change!
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Sondra Jackson
City Los Angeles, California
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Message Signed on 24-04-2008 at 10:59
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I do not trust the Clintons, and let's be clear it is a two for one in the Whitehouse should she win. I voted for Bill twice, but he is showing a side that he did not show when he campaigned. If he had he would not have received my vote.
Go Obama
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tb4u
City tallahassee
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Message Signed on 24-04-2008 at 04:09
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The nation doesn't realize what Obama stands for. I sincerely believe he will heal some of the wounds of America. Hillary will not win. In the name of Jesus I believe it is now someones turn who understands what it is to come from nothing to a position as high as the President. He will bring Unity to all races. That's why you see delegates endorsing him.
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Robby
City Louisiana
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Message Signed on 23-04-2008 at 19:24
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I had a lot of respect for Hillary when these primaries started. But as the primaries go on and the dirty tactics being played by Hillary Clinton, I have been turned off by Hillary. If she happens to hijack the nomination I will not vote for Hillary Clinton nor John McCain. What Hillary is doing is a disgrace and goes against what the Democratic Party is about.
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Ceci
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Message Signed on 23-04-2008 at 15:18
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If Hillary Steals the Election, Stay Home or Write Barack's Name in the Ballot - Sign Petition!
If Hillary Clinton steals the Democratic nomination from Obama, I will not vote for her or John McCain. I feel strongly about voting because people died so that we could have the right to vote; however, I cannot in good conscience vote for Clinton or McCain. Early during the primary season, I was okay with Clinton or Obama winning; however, the prolonged fight, increased negativity, and dirty tactics have soured my opinion of Hillary Clinton.
I don’t trust her now, so how can I trust her as president? I’m a registered Democrat. I used to be an Independent until I realized in Florida you had to belong to a particular party to participate in primaries. Her kitchen sink strategy and determination to muddy Barack Obama beyond repair for the General Election is too much.
If Clinton “steals” the nomination and you plan on staying home or writing Obama’s name in on the ballot, please sign this guestbook so that the media, pundits, voters, and superdelegates realize that the media spin and polling is not always accurate and can be skewed.
For more articles and opinions about the Democratic Presidential Nomination Debacle visit cecibell.net
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