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Obama To Wesley Clark; Your services aren’t needed.

Audacity indeed.

“General Wesley Clark is not attending the Democratic National Convention. I was told by General Clark’s personal office in Little Rock that he would not be attending.

Clark was informed by Barack Obama’s people that there was no reason to come.

General Clark has been given no role of any kind at the convention.

Rubbing salt in the wound even more, the “theme” of Wednesday’s Democratic convention agenda is “Securing America.”

Wesley Clark’s PAC also happens to be called SECURING AMERICA.”….

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Comment by Mitchell Blatt
2008-08-17 23:46:05

Clark also said earlier this year that being a Navy pilot doesn’t give McCain any credentials for president, and that generated a lot of negative press toward Democrats. That was probably one factor in Obama’s decision.

Comment by Shannon
2008-08-29 22:54:43

That and the fact that General Clark’s screwups in Kosovo came close to starting WW3.

 
 
Comment by Chad
2008-08-19 04:01:20

you people must be crazy if you call yourself a democrat and vote for and support McCain you must be racist and just plain dumb. The world does not need another George Bush. McCain is evil and a war monger. Vote obama for a better future for us all. He is by far the lesser of two evils.

Comment by Admin
2008-08-20 23:33:01

I’d say you are the crazy one for calling McCain the same as Bush. That’s just silly.

Comment by Trav
2008-08-27 15:45:00

Their policies are similar, obviously they’re not the exact same. They’re too close for comfort.

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Comment by Trav
2008-08-27 15:46:53

They’re not Democrats if they vote for McCain. How can a Democrat support a Republican? That’s like a Green party candidate pushing for more widespread use of Oil. They’re not Democrats for McCain, they’re IDIOTS FOR MCCAIN.

Comment by Adrienne
2008-08-27 20:13:59

Hear, Hear!

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Comment by Brian
2008-09-05 02:10:19

Chad you are such a sad person. you question everything, hate anyone who disagrees with you and realizes you are full of hate and ignorance. Obama is a great choice but McCain not only deserves to be President but has the experience to do so. You hate Bush but yet after 9/11 you cheered him. After we were attacked you wanted revenge. Now you question our leaders doing what they think and I believe was right. Don’t spread your hate here go to you blog that only your mom reads and spread you discontent.

Comment by Daniel Roberts
2008-10-02 07:29:04

HEAR HEAR! You are just as bad as the one above calling people who want to vote for MCCain racists! Where does that crazy hatred come from? Wow!

Try this . . . . do you say the same thing about Republicans that vote for Obama or is that just okay for you? Think thrice before speaking writing) once.

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Comment by Chad
2008-08-19 16:30:35

Chad,

I assume you went to a public school considering your poor writing skills. OUtside of that, you appear to be the prototypical person that is caught up in Obamessiah mania. You need to think for yourself and make qualified decisions on information you have gahtered, not just on slogans. “Hope” and “Change” are not a valid or logical basis for a complete thought, yet alone a following. In other words, you appear to be a complete douchebag. Sad little man. Dems 4 McCain!!!!!

Comment by Trav
2008-08-27 15:44:16

All people who go to public school write poorly? You are an idiot, and not a Democrat if you vote for McCain. Oh and it’s spelled “for” not 4, Mr. Writing Skills.

 
Comment by Shannon
2008-08-29 22:56:23

This is you:

“WaaaaaaaahhhhhhH! My candidate didn’t win! Waaaaaaaaahhhhhh! I’ll show them! I’ll vote McCain, and when in four years the troops are still stuck in Iraq and Americans still don’t have health care, they’ll be sorry! WaaaaaaaahhhhH!”

 
 
Comment by Ed
2008-08-23 13:48:33

I have been a union person, an active democratic and president of the largest democratic club in th United States. I decided TODAY that for the first time to vote REPUBLICAN for PRESIDENT!!! We need experience now more that ever… Obama is NOT the answer!!! My party is losing touch with the working class… If Mccain wants to WIN my state, I would quit my job and work full-time that man. I wish I had the income to do it. Not only Michigan, but AMERICA needs to stand up for what is RIGHT. I still believe George Bush was WRONG for AMERICA and wrong on the economy and was never the true choice of the American People…. BUT, MCCAIN is CLEARLY RIGHT FOR MICHIGAN and AMERICA…

Comment by Democrat for democrats
2008-08-26 04:46:56

Clearly Mccain is right because he wants to keep Bush’s failed policies. That makes perfect sense.

 
Comment by Trav
2008-08-27 15:41:18

You’re not a Democrat, you’re a traitor to the party. A vote for McCain will get you more of the last 8 years, how do you think the last 8 years have been going? Obviously pretty good, since you want more of the same.

Comment by Daniel Roberts
2008-10-02 07:34:59

To all who talk about the last 8 years . . . phooey! The Clinton administration did so much to wreck or countries finances and internal structures (let alone moral structure) that we are still paying the price. Just look at what the Demo Clinton did by ratcheting up the loan programs for the “home size” non-creditworthy . . . and now are forecosed. THAT WAS CLINTON! NOT BUSH!!

Try these:

DEBATE FACT #16: BARACK OBAMA MISSTATES HIS MISSILE DEFENSE POSITION
Debate Fact #15: Barack Obama’s Unconditional Meetings
Debate Fact #14: Barack Obama Opposed Kyl-Lieberman
DEBATE FACT #13: BARACK OBAMA’S MUDDLED AFGHANISTAN QUOTE
DEBATE FACT #12: BARACK OBAMA’S BAD PAKISTAN POLICY
McCain Is Right
DEBATE FACT #11: OBAMA HAS AFGHANISTAN PLANS BUT A BAD RECORD
“John Is Right”
What Kissinger Actually Said
DEBATE FACT #10: EVEN JOE BIDEN SAYS OBAMA WAS WRONG ON TROOP FUNDING
DEBATE FACT #9: BARACK OBAMA WRONG ON THE SURGE
DEBATE FACT #8: BARACK OBAMA VOTES YES ON NEARLY EVERY SPENDING BILL
DEBATE FACT #7: OBAMA VOTED WITH BUSH “FOR THE MOST PART”
DEBATE FACT #6: THE MOST LIBERAL SENATOR
DEBATE FACT #5: BARACK OBAMA’S OUT OF CONTROL SPENDING

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Comment by Adrienne
2008-08-27 20:16:36

What exactly has experience given us? More of the same is NOT the answer. It’s the very reason we are in this rut to begin with. I’d take my chances on hopeful change than 4 more years of Bush. Oops! I mean McCain.

BTW, how exactly are the Republicans in touch with the working class?

 
 
Comment by drzz
2008-08-23 16:59:22

WATCH the new and very popular anti-obama video and share it :

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ACmxd2ZVkLM

 
Comment by Stephanie
2008-08-25 04:26:26

I was a Hillary supporter. I even donated some money to her campaign. I feel very betrayed and hurt. I have NEVER fallen for Obama mania. I just don’t understand it. Why can’t people see… I don’t think HE even knows what he stands for. You never get a straight up answer for him. He is more of the same politics talking circles around the issues.

I have always voted for my party. But I REFUSE to this time. I’m NOT a racist, I’m far from it. I’m a person who I guess should change to being Independent. I am just baffled at my own party.

Never have I been more disappointed in all this mess about democrats standing together for all this “change”. It will be more of the same.

I’m also smart enough to realize that McCain and Bush…ARE NOTHING ALIKE….they are NOT the SAME PERSON.

Sheesh people get a clue.

Comment by Anne
2008-08-25 21:41:38

So McCain opposes Roe, supports the Bush tax cuts and has no plan to fix the health care system. Sounds like Bush to me.

 
Comment by Trav
2008-08-27 15:39:37

Their policies are very similar, you need to get a clue.

 
Comment by Shannon
2008-08-30 18:54:46

So out of your pettiness, you’re going to betray your party, your ideals, and your country. Very good of you. So we can forget about ending the war in Iraq and health care for four more years.

Hey, genius, ever occur to you that if Obama loses, Hillary’s presidential aspirations, and maybe her political career, are OVER. Who do you think is going to get the blame?

 
 
Comment by casalvieri
2008-08-26 13:35:44

How the Democratic National Party Can Achive Party Unity After The Convention In Denver:
1) Approach Your Rival Candidate As An Assimilated Drone Of The Prior Administration
2) Approach Your Electorate and Core Voters As Drones Of Your Party That Can Be Taken For Granted
3) Assimilate The TV Pundits and Critics Into Your Yes We Can! Collective
4) Approach Swing States With High Concentrations Of Honored Unions As Unthinking Minions Ready For The Assimilation Into The VP ‘Blue Collar’ Collective
5) Avoid States With High Concentrations Of ‘Knowledge Workers, 7-11 franchises and voters who think Hannity and Colmes Are Fair and Balanced’. Kirsten Powers is fair and balanced on her viewpoints but cant seem to get a word in edgewise.

 
Comment by Aaron
2008-08-27 15:22:45

You people are disgusting. Stop being bitter little crybabies and get it through your neanderthal skulls that Clinton and Obama’s policies are almost exactly the same. John McCain’s policies go against virtually EVERYTHING Hillary stands for.

Hillary is an honorably women and public servant and groups like this do nothing more than make her look bad and increase the chances that McCain will continue the terrible and destructive policies we have seen for the last four years.

Suck it Up! If Hillary had one the primary, you would not see Obama supporters with a pro-McCain website.

EACH ONE OF YOU WILL REGRET YOUR ACTIONS IF MCCAIN IS ELECTED.

 
Comment by Trav
2008-08-27 15:39:00

Any Democrat who claims support for McCain should be ashamed. Change your affiliation to the Republicans, as this is who you now support.

SUPPORT THE POLICIES OF BUSH BY VOTING MCCAIN.

 
Comment by soon to be independant
2008-08-27 15:53:46

It’s obvious who the left wing liberals are in this blog. They’re the name callers that have highjacked the democratic party!

 
Comment by Mush
2008-08-27 17:13:00

I wonder…are Dems for McCain just trying to suppress their racism and jealousy? I thought this was about chosing a leader who was on the right side of the issues. Dems for McCain seem to have a very weak basis for why they are chosing McCain. You are all a bunch of racists!

FYI I’m a republican and I work on the McCain campaign in PA. We don’t need your votes.

Comment by Adrienne
2008-08-27 20:18:11

It’s completely about racism. Either that, or they are the biggest crybabies this party has ever seen. And that’s saying a lot for the Dems.

 
 
Comment by soon to be independant
2008-08-28 01:01:09

See what I’m saying! The LIBERALS always resort to name calling when they don’t get their way. Democrats stand up and take back your party from the left wing liberals! They confuse being democratic with liberalism. It was the moderate democrats that founded this party which has been highjacked by the LIBERALS!

Comment by Shannon
2008-08-30 18:58:39

While petty people like you resort to treason when you don’t get your way.

 
 
Comment by soon to be independant
2008-08-28 01:14:30

You can’t hide your liberialism, your name calling gives you away.

Comment by Shannon
2008-08-30 18:59:27

You can’t hide your pettiness and whining, your betrayal gives you away.

 
 
Comment by gravatar
2008-08-30 02:15:22

Hillary Clinton supporters who are going to vote McCain have proven to the whole world that the only reason why they voted for Hillary Clinton was her gender. Not her experience, policies, convictions but her gender! Those women voters want a woman in the white house. Now that there is another woman on the Republican side, they’re going to vote for McCain. Those voters have also proven that they don’t understand that elections are about policies too! That is to say that Clinton’s policies are not Palin’s.

 
Comment by A Democrat for McCain
2008-08-31 16:12:16

It is not betrayal or treason to stand up for the principals a person believes in. I have not attacked the United States or the Constitution, and to resort to liberal name calling is shameful. The same rights that give me the freedom to post my opinion give you the right to disagree. This election for me is not about race or gender, it’s about the principles and this American Democrat is more in line with the principles of John McCain.

Democrats need to take back their party from the Liberals!

 
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