To me, I think she looks and talks very content and can prove to all that this race is not over and she could very well be the nominee. I personally hate the system of how a candidate is selected, but most of the diehard losers are depending on that hypocritical group called superdelegates. They change their mind so much they make no sense.
I don’t know how all that got started, but we sure need a new system to elect a president. Where are all those people who loved Bill Clintion for eight years and the people who bragged on his wife being one of his best advisers?
We have a chance to bring that back, but those same people are turning their back. The Democrats are going in this time, and I’m sure the change is needed, but for goodness sake, hush trying to get the best of all candidates to quit and let us people cast our vote and let the winner be the best of the two, but wait until it is over. She has been so calm and patient in spite of all the abuse she is taking. I never see a hateful look on her face.
You can’t tell by her actions when she loses a state. She just goes on to the next with great dignity. If in the end she was to lose the race, she will concede with a smile and advise all to work for the party.
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I’m very surprised this day to read in the paper the announcement of our lieutenant governor that his choice for president is Barack Obama. Now he is well aware that Hillary is a big favorite to win Kentucky, so why should he pull a stunt like that? He might be getting revenge on Kentucky people for not electing Scott Alexander for senator after he and the governor worked so hard and spent so much money but still lost. This is certainly not the Mongiardo that I knew. It might be a good sign that Hillary will win big.
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Ain’t if funny how you can admire somebody like John Edwards, then when he surprisingly comes out endorsing Obama rather than Hillary, then all at once, you can’t stand to look at him anymore? I’m so glad that I don’t let these things bother me. I just give my opinion and go on.
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I like my name John because my dad’s name was John, and I named my boy John, and he named his boy John, so obviously we love our name, but I can’t see why they connect our name to things like toilets. How many times have you heard someone say they are going to the john?
I’ve been seeing on the news where the governor of New York was caught running some kind of prostitute ring, but when they’re talking about it they refer to him as a john, so it seems as if the prostitute’s clients are called johns.
Well, I don’t like connecting a beautiful name like John to things like toilets and pimps and such. What I can’t understand is how they came up with such.
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If you think you’ve seen it all, just wait around and watch this cruel world as it changes daily. Cyclones, earthquakes, flooding and the war in Iraq are destroying our world something awful and all of that is sad news, but the most ugly news came out this week when California’s Supreme Court lifted the ban on gay marriages. I know that the floods and hurricanes, etc. are labeled an act of God, but this thing in California is an act against God, and just wait and see just how he might respond. This world got so cruel with corruption that he destroyed it with water.
We all know that this can and will happen again, but there is no reason to rush it up. While we are praying for our soldiers and for the war to end, we need to pray for God to intervene in our high courts that supposedly should be capable of understanding the word of God.
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Congress has been working on a veterans bill that would benefit all of today’s soldiers when they come home like in the past wars. But even though they are going to pass it, George says he will veto the bill. If he does, I don’t believe they will override. One thing’s for sure, though — he won’t be around next year when they bring it back up.
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Remember to pray for our soldiers and their families and a great senator Ted Kennedy, a friend to the working man.






