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Republicans

Hillary suspends campaign, end of week, Still controls delegates, Suspension not quitting

Hillary Clinton is suspending her campaign at the end of this week. This gives her control of her delegates going into the convention. Harry Reid and Nancy Pelosi have called for the remaining delegates to declare their intentions by Friday.

Neil Cavuto bombshell, Harriet interview, DNC meeting, Hillary supporter, McCain next president, Harriet, MSM gave Obama free ride

Harriet, the Hillary Supporter, that screamed out at the DNC meeting about the way Hillary, women and whites were treated was interviewed by Neil Cavuto on Fox News this afternoon, Monday, June 2, 2008. Harriet said she would not vote for Obama if he gets the nomination and that McCain will win. Harriet appears to be intelligent, articulate and well informed. She stated that a white man with Obama’s lack of experience would have no chance. She also said the other networks were giving Obama a free ride. She was asked if she was racist and she stated that she had fought for civil rights and believed in fair treatment for everyone. She also stated that Hillary had been mistreated as a woman and that Howard Dean had spoken too late about her poor treatment. She stated that Obama should have left TUCC many years ago.

Harold Ickes, Meet the Press, Sunday, June 1, 2008, Tim Russert, Hillary won popular vote, We expect to win the nomination

Harold Ickes, a Hillary Clinton delegate, who spoke out during the DNC meeting on May 31, 2008, to count all votes in Florida and Michigan, was interviewed by Tim Russert on Meet the Press, Sunday, June 1, 2008. Mr. Ickes stated that Hillary has won the popular vote in the Democratic Primaries and quotes the AP popular vote counts. Mr. Ickes, on Saturday indicated he had been authorized to challenge the decision not to count all the votes at the Democratic Convention.  Mr. Ickes stated: “We expect to win the nomination.” Here is a video of the interview:

 http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/21134540/vp/24917415#24917415

Barack Obama, human race, Americans, Nazi Germany, why I research, love the sinner, hate the sin

I knew little of Barack Obama a few months ago. As the 2008 primaries progressed and Obama increasingly became a presidential candidate choice, I began to hear more about his past and his past became a very important concern.

I am a member of the human race and an American citizen. When I research Obama’s past, I do it not as a so called white person (there are no white and black people), but as a concerned American citizen. Anyone running for president must be carefully scrutinized. All the history and facts regarding a presidential candidate need to be evaluated in terms of what is good for the country and all citizens.

Fellow citizens, let’s stick with the facts. When most people delve into the past of Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton and John McCain, they are doing so because they care. Challenging statements made by Obama or his past associations does not make one racist. No one should vote for someone because they are “black” or because they are “white”.

I have listened to statements made by pastor Jeremiah Wright and by pastor James Manning. Jeremiah Wright is wrong when he spews racist, anti semitic hate filled messages. James Manning is wrong when he uses derogatory terms for Obama. When criticizing a candidate, we should stick with the facts and not hate the person but just their sins. What any other pastor or person has said or done is irrelevant to what has been said by these two pastors. Each person is accountable for their own actions. We need more accountability in this country.

The 2008 presidential election is too important to trivialize. We should all try to pick the best person irrespective of race and gender. Character does matter. Whom one has associated with in the past matters. We are all products of our environments. All of the candidates are accountable for their own individual actions and associations.

The more I have examined Barack Obama the more concerned I am. Many red flags have been raised that have prompted me to do many hours of research. When I have posted, I have indicated facts as facts and allegations as allegations. When I first heard the Larry Sinclair allegations I was skeptical. I began researching and found out that Obama was not present on November 4, 1999 in the Illinois Senate. This was the first session after the summer break and Obama had his name on two bills mentioned. Larry Sinclair gave a range of November 3 – 8 for his alleged encounter with Obama. If Barack Obama has proof of his whereabouts during this time, I would love to see it and will post it. This still concerns me. There are many more facts and allegations about Obama that concern me. I hope that the allegations are wrong.

I soon will post the information I have collected about Barack Obama. I just wanted to say where I am coming from. I am a student of history and am fairly well read. Much of what I am witnessing about Barack Obama reminds me of the period between World War I and World War II in Germany. People were ready for change. Unlike here, conditions were really bad. Adolf Hitler began speaking about his vision for Germany. He also spewed racist, hate messages and blamed the jews for all of their ills. Obama speaks of change and many of those around him spew the racist, hate filled messages. This is too much deja vu for me.

I wrote this at 3:30 AM EST. I awoke and had to say this. God bless us all and this country.

Democrats vote for McCain, March 7-22 2008 Gallup poll, March 24-25 Rasmussen poll

Democrats believe the decision for democratic candidate will go to the convention. Many supporters of Obama and Clinton will vote for McCain if their candidate is not chosen. Obama supporters want Clinton to bow out and Hillary supporters want Barack to bow out. Read for yourself the latest Gallup and Rasmussen polls:
http://www.gallup.com/poll/105691/McCain-vs-Obama-28-Clinton-Backers-McCain.aspx?version=print

http://www.rasmussenreports.com/public_content/politics/election_20082/22_of_democrats_want_clinton_to_drop_out_22_say_obama_should_withdraw

Democrats defecting to McCain, Obama supporters vote McCain, Clinton supporters vote McCain

A new CNN poll indicates democratic party supporters voting for McCain.

“According to the just-released poll, 28 percent of Clinton’s supporters would back McCain should the New York senator lose her quest for the Democratic nomination. That compares to the 19 percent of Obama supporters who say they will favor McCain should Clinton be the party’s nominee.”

To read more about the democrats defecting, click here:

http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2008/03/26/poll-democrats-ready-to-defect-to-mccain/

Rasmussen poll, March 24, 2008, Obama slipping in polls, Wright speech impact

  The impact of pastor Jeremiah Wright and his racist and hate sermons coupled with the 20 year association with Barack Obama is taking a toll on Obama’s election campaign. Here are the Rasmussen poll results for March 24, 2008:

“Nationally, Hillary Clinton now holds a very slight advantage over Barack Obama, 46% to 44%.”

John McCain leads Barack Obama 50% to 41% and Hillary Clinton 49% to 42%.

In North Carolina John McCain leads Hillary Clinton 50% to 34%. McCain leads Barack Obama 51% to 42%. McCain is viewed favorably by 62% of NC voters. Obama is viewed favorably by 48%, Clinton is viewed favorably by 38%.

Obama passport, Clinton passport, McCain passport, presidential candidate passport, disclosure

Barack Obama, Hilary Clinton and John McCain all had their passport information illegally viewed by State Department workers. I am for the protection of private information and obeying the law. However, I believe that this information should be disclosed, legally. Does anyone agree with me?

Barack Obama polls, racist poll results, new poll, Can Obama win the presidency?

Here are the results of the completed poll:

Is Barack Obama a Racist?

Yes            63 %
No              31 % 
Not sure      6 %

The above poll ran for 1 week with the percentages staying fairly constant. This is a unscientific poll.

The new poll asks the question, can Barack Obama win the presidency? Please vote. 

Election 2008, latest polls, AOL, CNN, Rasmussen, Obama, Clinton, McCain

Barack Obama has slipped in the polls due to his connection with racist pastor Jeremiah Wright. Polling data is always suspect, however, the new CNN/Opinion Research Corporation poll today, March 18, 2008 looks suspect. Here is the Rasmussen data that came out yesterday:

“The Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Tracking Poll for Monday shows John McCain with a six-percentage point lead over both potential Democratic opponents. McCain currently leads Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton by an identical 48% to 42% margin. McCain has a double-digit lead over Clinton among unaffiliated voters and is essentially even with Obama among those same voters. However, McCain makes greater inroads among Democrats with Obama as the nominee.”

The Rasmussen data appears to reflect the reaction of the public to racist comments of pastor Jeremiah Wright, Barack Obama’s pastor and mentor. Now look at the CNN/Opinion Research Corporation poll data:

Obama and Clinton are locked in a dead heat with the Arizona senator. If Obama wins the nomination, he would get 47 percent of the vote compared to 46 percent for McCain,  a statistical tie given the poll’s 3 percentage point margin of error. If Clinton wins the nomination, the poll indicates she would get 49 percent compared to McCain’s 47 percent,  also a statistical tie.

“Clinton appears to do a little bit better than Obama among older voters, women, and self-identified Democrats against McCain; Obama’s numbers may be slightly better among younger voters and those who describe themselves as Republicans and Independents,”

Is the CNN/Opinion Research Corporation poll biased?

Now for the AOL unscientific poll today. Today, March 18 2008 at approx 12:00 PM, here are the results:

Who do you think will be the Democratic presidential nominee?
Hillary Clinton 50% 
Barack Obama 50% 

Total Votes: 83,497

Which candidate would make the best president?
John McCain 48% 
Hillary Clinton 30% 
Barack Obama 22% 

Total Votes: 91,723

Interesting!