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Ino
05-26-2008, 09:42 PM
We have no idea what, exactly, Hillary Clinton was thinking when she referred to the assassination of Bobby Kennedy in explaining her decision to keep on campaigning when it looks like there is virtually no hope of her winning the Democratic nomination.

(We’ve supported her decision to do so. This is a democracy, after all.)

But she could, at least, have apologized.

Instead, she issued one of those tedious non-apology apologies in which it sounds like the person who is being offended is somehow at fault: “I regret that if my referencing that moment of trauma for our entire nation, and particularly for the Kennedy family was in any way offensive.”

If?

Is it even possible that Mrs. Clinton thinks someone out there was not offended by her remark, Kennedy relative, Obama relative, or just plain folks?

Mrs. Clinton tried to excuse her inexcusable outburst by saying she was distracted by the shock of the news of Senator Edward Kennedy’s malignant brain tumor. But there was something familiar about what she said, and thanks to Ben Smith of Politico, we remembered what it was. Mrs. Clinton said basically the same thing in an interview with Time on March 6:

“I think people have short memories. Primary contests used to last a lot longer. We all remember the great tragedy of Bobby Kennedy being assassinated in June in L.A.”

What’s next? “Mistakes were made”?

monsoon 10
05-26-2008, 09:46 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B6Lstkiexhc

As thread relevant as I get.

kitty-kat
05-26-2008, 09:57 PM
:dizzy:geez and i was thinking about voting for her to...now its iffy:mad::pissed:

spirit
05-26-2008, 10:50 PM
Well, it doesn't really matter to me what H.Clinton will try to say or... come up with some scandal... She's a desperate political animal.
Still, it doesn't matter to me, 'cause I already know who I'm goin to vote on this year! ^^

Koopaking
05-26-2008, 10:56 PM
http://www.myconfinedspace.com/wp-content/uploads/tdomf/18916/119570215741.thumbnail.png

spirit
05-26-2008, 10:58 PM
yeah, think "lesser evil" ^^ haha - great!
BTW, who's goin to vote this year?

Corwin
05-27-2008, 03:53 AM
I don't know, I think I'm w/ Koopa on this one, I'm definitely voting Cthulhu

Nahmu
06-01-2008, 05:09 PM
Well, it doesn't really matter to me what H.Clinton will try to say or... come up with some scandal... She's a desperate political animal.
Still, it doesn't matter to me, 'cause I already know who I'm goin to vote on this year! ^^

yes, i concur.

Russkie
06-03-2008, 12:31 AM
I think I will be able to vote next year, but even If I could vote this year I still wouldnt vote for anybody. They're all dip sticks.

Ryuuzaki
06-03-2008, 12:34 AM
Honestly, I don't think I will vote for anyone. Well, yes I'm too young to vote anyway, but the point is, everyone thats running in my opinion are a bunch of morons.

Oblivious
07-29-2008, 07:47 AM
All they want is just power over the US.

Dragon_Of_
10-06-2008, 03:14 AM
i'm voting Obama

Russkie
10-06-2008, 08:05 PM
i'm voting Obama

http://img71.imageshack.us/img71/3783/obama1yg4.jpg

http://caosblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/05/obamunism.jpg

Klard
10-06-2008, 11:09 PM
Go Obama!

(I'm too young to vote anyway.)

Dragon_Of_
10-15-2008, 07:16 AM
http://img71.imageshack.us/img71/3783/obama1yg4.jpg

http://caosblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/05/obamunism.jpg

and under WHO is the government taking over buisnesses? BUSH, who mccain is exactly like... it is not obama who is gonna bring down the walls of this false democracy but the republicans bush and mccain

lets face it, we've been on our way to communsism for a long time now (we don't get to put president in office, the electoral college does)

from dictionary.com:

The presidential electors who meet after the citizens vote for president and cast ballots for the president and vice president. Each state is granted the same number of electors as it has senators (see United States Senate) and representatives combined. These electors, rather than the public, actually elect the president and the vice president. The Founding Fathers assumed that electors would exercise discretion and not necessarily be bound by the popular vote, but the rise of political parties undermined this assumption. Electors are now pledged in advance to vote for the candidate of their party, and nearly always do so. Thus, the vote of the Electoral College is largely a formality.

Note: There have been several attempts to abolish the Electoral College. In the 2000 presidential election, the candidate with the plurality of popular votes lost the electoral vote, a situation that also occurred in the 1876 and 1888 elections.

Zaraki
10-17-2008, 04:53 PM
obama is a socialist he wants to redistribute the wealth in america.