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		<title>By: Alice Paul</title>
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		<dc:creator>Alice Paul</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 22 Oct 2008 17:26:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I see some shameless FAUX &quot;ex&quot; Hillary supporters fresh from Obama camp with it&#039;s talking point &quot;I used to be a Hillary supporter too&quot; meme have been here. We can spot bullshit a mile away you know.

If you were a Hillary supporter and you worked on the campaign and you saw those caucus frauds and the CHEATING that went on and then can blow that off you are either insane or nothing affects you either way much so you&#039;ll just go ahead and vote for a bullying thug, who steals your vote because hey, it&#039;s not like anyone fought or died for the right to vote is it? *sarcasm*

I blog under this name now for a REASON. My vote was rendered voiceless by that lying election stealing bastard Senator Barack Obama. I will NOT forgive or forget that. EVER.

So much hate?? Really? How about where was YOUR voice when hatred was spewed as a nightly meal on every channel against my gender and lies were told as truth against a viable female candidate without a peep. Not a peep. Lies that some steal believe in and spew as truth because they don&#039;t know any better and swallow the &quot;newz&quot; as if it&#039;s fact. Then there was the piling on of the pundit misogynists all with a sound of *crickets* from the oh so concerned faux liberals who only stand for THIER side, and not for a single principle they say they care about. *crickets*

My vote matters, so do millions of others who got cheated. Obama and Axelrod pointed fingers of &quot;dirty machine campaign&quot; while THEY were the ones guilty of that. They repeated it over and over as fact and the blind swallowed it gasping, and hyperventilating if anyone dared to stand up for themselves against his bullshit health care ads, his saying she didn&#039;t have the thirty FIVE years of experience she indeed does. Never questioning why he&#039;d need to say that, or that it&#039;s sexist to diminish a womans&#039; record to puff up your lack of one. Never reading the Senate records in full, OR the background activities. Her community organizing started at age FOURTEEN in Obama&#039;s own back yard and unlike his, hers was successful. The education initiatives, the programs still working today, the pro bono work for abused children, the Beijing conference, allll wiped out because Obama said it wasn&#039;t so, it never happened and you all bought it hook line and fucking sinker.

That&#039;s fine, Obama is a liar who ran the dirtiest campaign I&#039;ve ever seen full of thugs who shut down blogs, who threatened death and rape online while saying poor, poor Obama was being persecuted. All lies. Go read &quot;Alinsky&#039;s rules for radicals&quot; and about where Alinsky got those mob ideas from. Obama learned those mob tactics well. He&#039;s NOT a change agent in any good way and saying you are, and being smooooth at saying it doesn&#039;t make it a fact. 

Steal my vote, when my g. grandmother was a beaten suffragette who fought for it and was ill the rest of her life from that fight and I say fuck you. I&#039;ve been an activist my entire life and you do not steal my vote and expect me to vote WITH the people who did it.

How dare you anyway. If this had been done to Obama you&#039; wouldn&#039;t have the nerve to say to black people they were being &quot;hateful&quot; about it, you&#039;d realize they had every right. If this had happened to the Obama campaign, you&#039;d stand up to it but, oh it&#039;s just women so it&#039;s allll okay.

If it&#039;s the last thing I ever do in this life I am going to expose what happened here and Obama&#039;s legacy will go down in the history books as being the biggest election fraud in the nations history. Great on him, he brought it on himself and some of you played right along not thinking there would ever be any pay back. Well there will, whether he goes to the White House or not, the truth will come out and the facts are that Obama makes Nixon look angelic.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I see some shameless FAUX &#8220;ex&#8221; Hillary supporters fresh from Obama camp with it&#8217;s talking point &#8220;I used to be a Hillary supporter too&#8221; meme have been here. We can spot bullshit a mile away you know.</p>
<p>If you were a Hillary supporter and you worked on the campaign and you saw those caucus frauds and the CHEATING that went on and then can blow that off you are either insane or nothing affects you either way much so you&#8217;ll just go ahead and vote for a bullying thug, who steals your vote because hey, it&#8217;s not like anyone fought or died for the right to vote is it? *sarcasm*</p>
<p>I blog under this name now for a REASON. My vote was rendered voiceless by that lying election stealing bastard Senator Barack Obama. I will NOT forgive or forget that. EVER.</p>
<p>So much hate?? Really? How about where was YOUR voice when hatred was spewed as a nightly meal on every channel against my gender and lies were told as truth against a viable female candidate without a peep. Not a peep. Lies that some steal believe in and spew as truth because they don&#8217;t know any better and swallow the &#8220;newz&#8221; as if it&#8217;s fact. Then there was the piling on of the pundit misogynists all with a sound of *crickets* from the oh so concerned faux liberals who only stand for THIER side, and not for a single principle they say they care about. *crickets*</p>
<p>My vote matters, so do millions of others who got cheated. Obama and Axelrod pointed fingers of &#8220;dirty machine campaign&#8221; while THEY were the ones guilty of that. They repeated it over and over as fact and the blind swallowed it gasping, and hyperventilating if anyone dared to stand up for themselves against his bullshit health care ads, his saying she didn&#8217;t have the thirty FIVE years of experience she indeed does. Never questioning why he&#8217;d need to say that, or that it&#8217;s sexist to diminish a womans&#8217; record to puff up your lack of one. Never reading the Senate records in full, OR the background activities. Her community organizing started at age FOURTEEN in Obama&#8217;s own back yard and unlike his, hers was successful. The education initiatives, the programs still working today, the pro bono work for abused children, the Beijing conference, allll wiped out because Obama said it wasn&#8217;t so, it never happened and you all bought it hook line and fucking sinker.</p>
<p>That&#8217;s fine, Obama is a liar who ran the dirtiest campaign I&#8217;ve ever seen full of thugs who shut down blogs, who threatened death and rape online while saying poor, poor Obama was being persecuted. All lies. Go read &#8220;Alinsky&#8217;s rules for radicals&#8221; and about where Alinsky got those mob ideas from. Obama learned those mob tactics well. He&#8217;s NOT a change agent in any good way and saying you are, and being smooooth at saying it doesn&#8217;t make it a fact. </p>
<p>Steal my vote, when my g. grandmother was a beaten suffragette who fought for it and was ill the rest of her life from that fight and I say fuck you. I&#8217;ve been an activist my entire life and you do not steal my vote and expect me to vote WITH the people who did it.</p>
<p>How dare you anyway. If this had been done to Obama you&#8217; wouldn&#8217;t have the nerve to say to black people they were being &#8220;hateful&#8221; about it, you&#8217;d realize they had every right. If this had happened to the Obama campaign, you&#8217;d stand up to it but, oh it&#8217;s just women so it&#8217;s allll okay.</p>
<p>If it&#8217;s the last thing I ever do in this life I am going to expose what happened here and Obama&#8217;s legacy will go down in the history books as being the biggest election fraud in the nations history. Great on him, he brought it on himself and some of you played right along not thinking there would ever be any pay back. Well there will, whether he goes to the White House or not, the truth will come out and the facts are that Obama makes Nixon look angelic.</p>
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		<title>By: Shireen Qudosi</title>
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		<dc:creator>Shireen Qudosi</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 22 Oct 2008 02:45:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Race and Hype in the 2008 Election

A closer look into the election campaign reveals troubling factors influencing the American vote.

by Shireen Qudosi ∙ Shireen.Qudosi@yahoo.com

 

The 2008 election finds its biggest challenge to be the people’s perception of Barack Obama.  The American people, the deciders of the next president of the United States, see Obama through the filter of race and image.

Proving non-racist attitudes

Too many Americans have been swayed by the image of things and by the obvious race card in this election.   And in this context they think voting for Obama will demonstrate tolerance.  If this is our reasoning, then what’s next?  What about when it’s the first gay candidate running for office, the first transvestite, the first transgendered?

Are we going to vote someone in just to prove we’re tolerant – when in fact, a choice made to prove you’re open-minded only proves that you’re not. If you’re truly not racist, then you don’t feel the need to prove it.  Those voting to prove non-racist attitudes show they value image above truth.

There’s only one reason to vote someone in – and that’s because you believe they’re the best for the job. You don’t vote for a president to prove you’re open-minded; nor do you base your choice on guilt.

Some voters carry a guilty conscience impressed upon them through various sources.  These are Americans who have been made to feel at fault for America’s slave history, made to feel responsible for acts that occurred centuries before they existed.  Americans are anchored into a past, told they had slaves picking cotton, that our country was one of the biggest promoters of the slave trade.

But listeners and speakers of this history forget one fact.  The fact is that that America no longer exists.  That was an America of 200 years ago.  This is an America of the 21st century.

The slave trade had nothing to do with anyone that is alive today.  Americans need to stop making apologies for something that does not need apologizing for.  We need to seriously rethink electing a president based on some obscure sense of guilt or distorted perception of advancement.

When people are bothered about image, we are left with a society that is not truthful.

And society that is not truthful has no hope for change.

On November 4th, a vote based on trying to prove non-racist attitudes ensures America enters a dark age masquerading as progress and change.

 

Unthinking race

A society moving forward doesn’t deepen racial lines by giving them more attention, more power, and more credit.   A society of this magnitude knows these barriers are nothing more than fictitious creations.  Giving any relevance to race is an archaic mindset – a prehistoric and outdated way of thinking.

Many black voters are using the election as a race confrontation.  This group treats his candidacy as a step forward for black people, forgetting that if he were to be chosen, it would be because a majority of the American people made that choice; a majority of the American people with mixed “race and ethnicities”.  But this fact is ignored unless it is pointed out.

The attitude adopted by people focusing on race is a dangerous mindset that was cemented by the Obama fist bump.

 

Gang mentalities

Easily-led people were impressed with the bump, seeing it as ‘cool’, recognizing it as something familiar. But a fist bump is an exclusionary act – it’s about superiority.  A fist bump suggests a gang mentality.

A gang mentality that’s stressed again and again even by those who   are supposedly well-educated and well-respected.

Some of these well-respected appear on nationally syndicated TV   shows, some have PhDs, and some (even in this day and age) still go   around declaring they’re “a free black man”.  Such were the words of a   wild-eyed Dr. Cornel West during a rather awkward interview on The   Colbert Report, aired Wednesday September 24, 2008.  He is one   example you can see for yourself; he is one of many who hold a gang   mentality, seeing themselves as separate from others based on race.

People like this make the idea of racial inequality possible.  They give an unnatural life to an idea that cannot exist without these types of people powering it.  These people, these ‘educated’ men with shockingly primitive attitudes voice their support for Obama – a choice likely to be based on color.

After titles are stripped away, there’s sometimes very little difference between the man down the street and the man behind the podium; they both bear the capacity to have a gang mentality.  But the man behind the podium is looked up to because of the image given to him.  His words of ‘wisdom’ are even more dangerous because they are repeated.  His ideas are fatal because they lack understanding.

There are people in positions of power and influence who make race an issue – people who do not see one united America , but a black and white America , an America divided. This is a severe form of ignorance that speaks against American ideals.

The words of such speakers are horrifying.  And sometimes, their words are left unchallenged and left to spread without the slightest voice of dissent.  These thoughts are a plague to America and dangerous to a society that desperately needs racism to be a thing of the past.

This diseased perception of race, of promoting a gang mentality, is often unintentionally given validity – as seen with this campaign’s first presidential debate.  Hosted at the University of Mississippi, the school was highlighted for its history during segregation.  Again, race was focused upon – and this time by a multitude of people with a multitude of backgrounds.  The same mentality that gave rise to racism and segregation was being drawn upon to once again bring attention to race…a mentality that creates differences.

 

The speech that still needs to be made

This election is not about race; it cannot be about one race beating another race.  If this candidate wins, it could not have been because blacks voted him into office – but unless this is pointed out by Obama himself, this is exactly what far too many people will think.  This has happened before on several levels.  Each time it leads to reverse racism and increases superiority within much of the black community. And this will happen again on the biggest scale possible, unless Barack Obama calls out against this and says that he does not want a vote if it’s a vote cast on race.

So the real question is what is Barack Obama going to do?  Is he going to say that it’s not about race but about America? Is he willing to take a stand against the use of this image?

Because if his image is being used to promote racism, and he doesn’t take a stand against it, then he is escalating racism.

If nothing is said, if this fact is not addressed, and if he gets elected, America will fall deeper into the abyss of uncertain times.  If the people do not understand the relevance of what is happening, and if our leaders do not act on it, what hope is there for a better tomorrow?

 

A nation of free-thinking individuals

A main aspect of this campaign is that it has stopped being about the presidency, and about how people think the world is going to look at them, how they’re going to look at each other.  A vote on race or image is the choice of an insecure and weak-minded individual

Neither race, nor gender, nor any other shallow reason has anything to do with how good someone will be at their job. Nor does it matter what presidents look like, dress like, talk like, move like – who they’re surrounded by, which have more glam magazine features.

This brings us to the glamorous photo shoot of famed black models playing the role of Barack and Michelle in the White House.  While I do not claim Obama’s camp sponsored the feature, the effort (whoever it was initiated by) nonetheless demonstrates a type of propaganda used to influence you.  What is this if not a mockery of the position and of us, as the majority of the public is influenced by the image and the conceit it brings.  These images have become a signpost of “cool”.  But it’s actually a very uncool thing to make a choice based on its image or the image it gives you. Being supportive of the image in any way is a disgrace to America and goes against the very meaning of America.

We’re talking about presidents here.  We’re talking about one of the most important jobs in the world.  Anyone who uses image to influence you shows how little they really think of you.  They show that they think you’re weak enough to be won over with glitz and glam – weak enough to be impressed by the appearance of things.

People think focusing on race and image is a rebellious act.  But it’s not rebellious to choose something based on appearance and labels – it’s anti-rebellious. A truly rebellious person will see through the façade of label and image, and will see it for the mask that it is.

If you’re a free thinker, then you’re not impressed by image.

You’re not a follower. 

 

Remembering what this role is about

The role of president of one of the most powerful nations on this earth demands more solemn consideration.  The role is not an opportunity to showcase distorted examples of advancement, because if that’s why we’ve put someone in office, we prove we do not understand what advancement means.

Doesn’t the presidency deserve more respect than the vanity of image?

Does it not require that we look at both candidates with brutal honesty and take in only truth above any other factor?

The position requires an individual who will speak up if his image is being used to promote racism in any form.  The role of president calls for a person of solid character, willing to stand up and say what needs to be said, each time every time – regardless of how they will be perceived by the public.

We need someone who not only sees truth, but practices it, implements it, and through the position, transforms America into a nation of truth above all else.  This is true advancement.

The American people need to remember what this position is about.  The people need to decide what is more important, image or truth?  On November 4th, are we going to be able to say, “Look what we’ve done, we’ve voted in the first black president”, or “We’ve voted in the right person for the job”?

We have a great responsibility vested in us to make the right choice.

When the life of the average American worker is frightfully uncertain, when you live today not knowing what tomorrow will bring, when times are hard,

Do you want someone who will protect you, or do you want someone who can make things look good but who lacks the understanding needed for such a critical role?

As America, we cannot forget our priorities or what is at risk if we surrender to image.  We have to remember what is at stake here; we have to remember we have very real enemies with deadly agendas,

Enemies waiting for a weakness.  Enemies waiting to strike.

It’s not just about the presidency,

It’s about our survival.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Race and Hype in the 2008 Election</p>
<p>A closer look into the election campaign reveals troubling factors influencing the American vote.</p>
<p>by Shireen Qudosi ∙ <a href="mailto:Shireen.Qudosi<a href="http://twitter.com/yahoo">@yahoo</a>.com">Shireen.Qudosi@yahoo.com</p>
<p>The 2008 election finds its biggest challenge to be the people’s perception of Barack Obama.  The American people, the deciders of the next president of the United States, see Obama through the filter of race and image.</p>
<p>Proving non-racist attitudes</p>
<p>Too many Americans have been swayed by the image of things and by the obvious race card in this election.   And in this context they think voting for Obama will demonstrate tolerance.  If this is our reasoning, then what’s next?  What about when it’s the first gay candidate running for office, the first transvestite, the first transgendered?</p>
<p>Are we going to vote someone in just to prove we’re tolerant – when in fact, a choice made to prove you’re open-minded only proves that you’re not. If you’re truly not racist, then you don’t feel the need to prove it.  Those voting to prove non-racist attitudes show they value image above truth.</p>
<p>There’s only one reason to vote someone in – and that’s because you believe they’re the best for the job. You don’t vote for a president to prove you’re open-minded; nor do you base your choice on guilt.</p>
<p>Some voters carry a guilty conscience impressed upon them through various sources.  These are Americans who have been made to feel at fault for America’s slave history, made to feel responsible for acts that occurred centuries before they existed.  Americans are anchored into a past, told they had slaves picking cotton, that our country was one of the biggest promoters of the slave trade.</p>
<p>But listeners and speakers of this history forget one fact.  The fact is that that America no longer exists.  That was an America of 200 years ago.  This is an America of the 21st century.</p>
<p>The slave trade had nothing to do with anyone that is alive today.  Americans need to stop making apologies for something that does not need apologizing for.  We need to seriously rethink electing a president based on some obscure sense of guilt or distorted perception of advancement.</p>
<p>When people are bothered about image, we are left with a society that is not truthful.</p>
<p>And society that is not truthful has no hope for change.</p>
<p>On November 4th, a vote based on trying to prove non-racist attitudes ensures America enters a dark age masquerading as progress and change.</p>
<p>Unthinking race</p>
<p>A society moving forward doesn’t deepen racial lines by giving them more attention, more power, and more credit.   A society of this magnitude knows these barriers are nothing more than fictitious creations.  Giving any relevance to race is an archaic mindset – a prehistoric and outdated way of thinking.</p>
<p>Many black voters are using the election as a race confrontation.  This group treats his candidacy as a step forward for black people, forgetting that if he were to be chosen, it would be because a majority of the American people made that choice; a majority of the American people with mixed “race and ethnicities”.  But this fact is ignored unless it is pointed out.</p>
<p>The attitude adopted by people focusing on race is a dangerous mindset that was cemented by the Obama fist bump.</p>
<p>Gang mentalities</p>
<p>Easily-led people were impressed with the bump, seeing it as ‘cool’, recognizing it as something familiar. But a fist bump is an exclusionary act – it’s about superiority.  A fist bump suggests a gang mentality.</p>
<p>A gang mentality that’s stressed again and again even by those who   are supposedly well-educated and well-respected.</p>
<p>Some of these well-respected appear on nationally syndicated TV   shows, some have PhDs, and some (even in this day and age) still go   around declaring they’re “a free black man”.  Such were the words of a   wild-eyed Dr. Cornel West during a rather awkward interview on The   Colbert Report, aired Wednesday September 24, 2008.  He is one   example you can see for yourself; he is one of many who hold a gang   mentality, seeing themselves as separate from others based on race.</p>
<p>People like this make the idea of racial inequality possible.  They give an unnatural life to an idea that cannot exist without these types of people powering it.  These people, these ‘educated’ men with shockingly primitive attitudes voice their support for Obama – a choice likely to be based on color.</p>
<p>After titles are stripped away, there’s sometimes very little difference between the man down the street and the man behind the podium; they both bear the capacity to have a gang mentality.  But the man behind the podium is looked up to because of the image given to him.  His words of ‘wisdom’ are even more dangerous because they are repeated.  His ideas are fatal because they lack understanding.</p>
<p>There are people in positions of power and influence who make race an issue – people who do not see one united America , but a black and white America , an America divided. This is a severe form of ignorance that speaks against American ideals.</p>
<p>The words of such speakers are horrifying.  And sometimes, their words are left unchallenged and left to spread without the slightest voice of dissent.  These thoughts are a plague to America and dangerous to a society that desperately needs racism to be a thing of the past.</p>
<p>This diseased perception of race, of promoting a gang mentality, is often unintentionally given validity – as seen with this campaign’s first presidential debate.  Hosted at the University of Mississippi, the school was highlighted for its history during segregation.  Again, race was focused upon – and this time by a multitude of people with a multitude of backgrounds.  The same mentality that gave rise to racism and segregation was being drawn upon to once again bring attention to race…a mentality that creates differences.</p>
<p>The speech that still needs to be made</p>
<p>This election is not about race; it cannot be about one race beating another race.  If this candidate wins, it could not have been because blacks voted him into office – but unless this is pointed out by Obama himself, this is exactly what far too many people will think.  This has happened before on several levels.  Each time it leads to reverse racism and increases superiority within much of the black community. And this will happen again on the biggest scale possible, unless Barack Obama calls out against this and says that he does not want a vote if it’s a vote cast on race.</p>
<p>So the real question is what is Barack Obama going to do?  Is he going to say that it’s not about race but about America? Is he willing to take a stand against the use of this image?</p>
<p>Because if his image is being used to promote racism, and he doesn’t take a stand against it, then he is escalating racism.</p>
<p>If nothing is said, if this fact is not addressed, and if he gets elected, America will fall deeper into the abyss of uncertain times.  If the people do not understand the relevance of what is happening, and if our leaders do not act on it, what hope is there for a better tomorrow?</p>
<p>A nation of free-thinking individuals</p>
<p>A main aspect of this campaign is that it has stopped being about the presidency, and about how people think the world is going to look at them, how they’re going to look at each other.  A vote on race or image is the choice of an insecure and weak-minded individual</p>
<p>Neither race, nor gender, nor any other shallow reason has anything to do with how good someone will be at their job. Nor does it matter what presidents look like, dress like, talk like, move like – who they’re surrounded by, which have more glam magazine features.</p>
<p>This brings us to the glamorous photo shoot of famed black models playing the role of Barack and Michelle in the White House.  While I do not claim Obama’s camp sponsored the feature, the effort (whoever it was initiated by) nonetheless demonstrates a type of propaganda used to influence you.  What is this if not a mockery of the position and of us, as the majority of the public is influenced by the image and the conceit it brings.  These images have become a signpost of “cool”.  But it’s actually a very uncool thing to make a choice based on its image or the image it gives you. Being supportive of the image in any way is a disgrace to America and goes against the very meaning of America.</p>
<p>We’re talking about presidents here.  We’re talking about one of the most important jobs in the world.  Anyone who uses image to influence you shows how little they really think of you.  They show that they think you’re weak enough to be won over with glitz and glam – weak enough to be impressed by the appearance of things.</p>
<p>People think focusing on race and image is a rebellious act.  But it’s not rebellious to choose something based on appearance and labels – it’s anti-rebellious. A truly rebellious person will see through the façade of label and image, and will see it for the mask that it is.</p>
<p>If you’re a free thinker, then you’re not impressed by image.</p>
<p>You’re not a follower. </p>
<p>Remembering what this role is about</p>
<p>The role of president of one of the most powerful nations on this earth demands more solemn consideration.  The role is not an opportunity to showcase distorted examples of advancement, because if that’s why we’ve put someone in office, we prove we do not understand what advancement means.</p>
<p>Doesn’t the presidency deserve more respect than the vanity of image?</p>
<p>Does it not require that we look at both candidates with brutal honesty and take in only truth above any other factor?</p>
<p>The position requires an individual who will speak up if his image is being used to promote racism in any form.  The role of president calls for a person of solid character, willing to stand up and say what needs to be said, each time every time – regardless of how they will be perceived by the public.</p>
<p>We need someone who not only sees truth, but practices it, implements it, and through the position, transforms America into a nation of truth above all else.  This is true advancement.</p>
<p>The American people need to remember what this position is about.  The people need to decide what is more important, image or truth?  On November 4th, are we going to be able to say, “Look what we’ve done, we’ve voted in the first black president”, or “We’ve voted in the right person for the job”?</p>
<p>We have a great responsibility vested in us to make the right choice.</p>
<p>When the life of the average American worker is frightfully uncertain, when you live today not knowing what tomorrow will bring, when times are hard,</p>
<p>Do you want someone who will protect you, or do you want someone who can make things look good but who lacks the understanding needed for such a critical role?</p>
<p>As America, we cannot forget our priorities or what is at risk if we surrender to image.  We have to remember what is at stake here; we have to remember we have very real enemies with deadly agendas,</p>
<p>Enemies waiting for a weakness.  Enemies waiting to strike.</p>
<p>It’s not just about the presidency,</p>
<p>It’s about our survival.</p>
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		<title>By: Rogo99</title>
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		<dc:creator>Rogo99</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 30 Aug 2008 11:14:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I can&#039;t wait until comments about McCain&#039;s VP choice get posted.  I hope that the dear readers see the obvious attempt to patronize and pander to groups like this.  Of course, it&#039;s a longshot attempt to get disaffected Hillary supporters to vote gender.  But if you look at her politics and views (Anti-choice [even in cases of rape and incest], pro gun, pro-drilling, in favor of teaching creation in schools, anti-global warming, and quite possibly even against contraception, a policy that files right in with evangelicals and radical religious nuts), any thinking woman should stay far away from this ticket.  
4 more years of this?  Please, think before you vote.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I can&#8217;t wait until comments about McCain&#8217;s VP choice get posted.  I hope that the dear readers see the obvious attempt to patronize and pander to groups like this.  Of course, it&#8217;s a longshot attempt to get disaffected Hillary supporters to vote gender.  But if you look at her politics and views (Anti-choice [even in cases of rape and incest], pro gun, pro-drilling, in favor of teaching creation in schools, anti-global warming, and quite possibly even against contraception, a policy that files right in with evangelicals and radical religious nuts), any thinking woman should stay far away from this ticket.<br />
4 more years of this?  Please, think before you vote.</p>
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		<title>By: Mannie</title>
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		<dc:creator>Mannie</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 28 Aug 2008 20:45:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I think it&#039;s &quot;lol&quot; to even consider McCain seeing how republicans are notorious for their conservative views on the world and women alike. 

But that&#039;s just my input. It seems more of a &quot;I didn&#039;t make the team, so I&#039;m going to cheer for the other team&quot; kind of game.  Support the lesser of two evils.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I think it&#8217;s &#8220;lol&#8221; to even consider McCain seeing how republicans are notorious for their conservative views on the world and women alike. </p>
<p>But that&#8217;s just my input. It seems more of a &#8220;I didn&#8217;t make the team, so I&#8217;m going to cheer for the other team&#8221; kind of game.  Support the lesser of two evils.</p>
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		<title>By: spin</title>
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		<dc:creator>spin</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 27 Aug 2008 19:50:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I just stumbled upon this website and wow......so much hate!

I&#039;m confused. 

if clinton and obama have said that they agree on the same issues and policies, why would a clinton supporter choose to vote for mccain, who has competely opposite thoughts and views than that of clinton? you would rather give up what you believe in, just to vote for someone who&#039;s not obama? 

the only thing I hear that is a true comment is his lack of experience (as compared to clinton and mccain). maybe it&#039;s because he&#039;s much younger in age than they are. also, was he not spending time practicing law, teaching, and doing community work? is this bad?

kennedy was a little on the in-experienced side, too. why was it ok for him? and he ended up being a great president. 

so please, admit it, so we can stop arguing and lie about this anymore. we wanted hillary because she&#039;s a woman. if she were elected president, then we would feel victorious as this would have been a giant step for womankind. 

I was actually hoping clinton would win. and yes, because she&#039;s a woman. but she didn&#039;t. 

between mccain and obama.....then obama, anyday. mccain doesn&#039;t have a race card to use so he pulls out his POW card whenever it conveniences him (like on the jay leno show) instead. I would not wish the POW experience on my worst enemy, but when you throw that out all day long, it cheapens the experience. 

I was happy with either obama or clinton. as long as it was a democrat and not 4 more years of the current 8 years, I was ok.

but reading these comments from clinton supporters make me feel that they are angry, vindictive, and petty people. just sad.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I just stumbled upon this website and wow&#8230;&#8230;so much hate!</p>
<p>I&#8217;m confused. </p>
<p>if clinton and obama have said that they agree on the same issues and policies, why would a clinton supporter choose to vote for mccain, who has competely opposite thoughts and views than that of clinton? you would rather give up what you believe in, just to vote for someone who&#8217;s not obama? </p>
<p>the only thing I hear that is a true comment is his lack of experience (as compared to clinton and mccain). maybe it&#8217;s because he&#8217;s much younger in age than they are. also, was he not spending time practicing law, teaching, and doing community work? is this bad?</p>
<p>kennedy was a little on the in-experienced side, too. why was it ok for him? and he ended up being a great president. </p>
<p>so please, admit it, so we can stop arguing and lie about this anymore. we wanted hillary because she&#8217;s a woman. if she were elected president, then we would feel victorious as this would have been a giant step for womankind. </p>
<p>I was actually hoping clinton would win. and yes, because she&#8217;s a woman. but she didn&#8217;t. </p>
<p>between mccain and obama&#8230;..then obama, anyday. mccain doesn&#8217;t have a race card to use so he pulls out his POW card whenever it conveniences him (like on the jay leno show) instead. I would not wish the POW experience on my worst enemy, but when you throw that out all day long, it cheapens the experience. </p>
<p>I was happy with either obama or clinton. as long as it was a democrat and not 4 more years of the current 8 years, I was ok.</p>
<p>but reading these comments from clinton supporters make me feel that they are angry, vindictive, and petty people. just sad.</p>
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		<title>By: mw-kentucky</title>
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		<dc:creator>mw-kentucky</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 27 Aug 2008 05:14:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I just curious after reading the comments what percent are republican and what percent are democrats that have posted. If you are democrats do you really want 4 more years of the republicans and not voting at all is a vote for McCain who track record for women rights is a shame!!!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I just curious after reading the comments what percent are republican and what percent are democrats that have posted. If you are democrats do you really want 4 more years of the republicans and not voting at all is a vote for McCain who track record for women rights is a shame!!!</p>
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		<title>By: nikki</title>
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		<dc:creator>nikki</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 22 Aug 2008 11:05:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>As an older chick who was supporting Hillary until she conceded, I am at a loss for words when I read this site.  Who are you people and what did you do to the feminists I so love and adore.

This is a very sick bunch of angry gals who really need to look at the world, beyond their high heels and coolness and get a grip.  We are a nation in deep shit.  We need to elect a Democrat not John McCain, a misogynist who offers his wife up for a topless beauty pageant at a bikers convention.  I don&#039;t want my kids to go to war.  Do you want yours to?  What does really matter to you?  This is not about you.  It is about a nation in trouble.  Hillary lost and Obama won.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As an older chick who was supporting Hillary until she conceded, I am at a loss for words when I read this site.  Who are you people and what did you do to the feminists I so love and adore.</p>
<p>This is a very sick bunch of angry gals who really need to look at the world, beyond their high heels and coolness and get a grip.  We are a nation in deep shit.  We need to elect a Democrat not John McCain, a misogynist who offers his wife up for a topless beauty pageant at a bikers convention.  I don&#8217;t want my kids to go to war.  Do you want yours to?  What does really matter to you?  This is not about you.  It is about a nation in trouble.  Hillary lost and Obama won.</p>
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		<title>By: thoughtbasket</title>
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		<dc:creator>thoughtbasket</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 21 Aug 2008 17:46:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Ummm, help me understand what about Obama is similar to the smooth investment banker jerk who doesn&#039;t show up for your date? Yes, he went to good schools, and yes, he is a great speaker, but he has dedicated his professional life to helping people.

Also, as an active dater, I have to say that I have never known a woman who wears Manolos and Louboutins to get blown off like that.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ummm, help me understand what about Obama is similar to the smooth investment banker jerk who doesn&#8217;t show up for your date? Yes, he went to good schools, and yes, he is a great speaker, but he has dedicated his professional life to helping people.</p>
<p>Also, as an active dater, I have to say that I have never known a woman who wears Manolos and Louboutins to get blown off like that.</p>
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		<title>By: Dee</title>
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		<dc:creator>Dee</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 12 Aug 2008 19:23:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>you bitches are the reason why there will never be a woman president! why blame obama for hillary losing? stop the damn whining and grow some balls bitches! it is evident that women can&#039;t do everything that men do like being president of the U.S. noone has time to hear you bitter bitches whine and complain becuz that whore hillary lost FAIR AND SQUARE!!! obama don&#039;t need you fucks. there are waaay more people to get him elected.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>you bitches are the reason why there will never be a woman president! why blame obama for hillary losing? stop the damn whining and grow some balls bitches! it is evident that women can&#8217;t do everything that men do like being president of the U.S. noone has time to hear you bitter bitches whine and complain becuz that whore hillary lost FAIR AND SQUARE!!! obama don&#8217;t need you fucks. there are waaay more people to get him elected.</p>
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