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Primary Results: LOUISIANA
« on: February 09, 2008, 09:01:30 PM »
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Precincts Reporting 17%
Obama   29,807   53%   
Clinton   20,818   37%   

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hillary is getting blown out.  you can't lose 90% of the black vote, which is about half
of the dem party in LA, and split what's left with any hopes of success.

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Re: Primary Results: LOUISIANA
« Reply #1 on: February 09, 2008, 09:13:22 PM »

LA sec'y of  state official results

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Re: Primary Results: LOUISIANA
« Reply #2 on: February 09, 2008, 09:14:18 PM »
What I find upsetting, but not surprising, is that black voters are flocking to Obama because of the color of his daddy's skin.  Nothing is changing inside the black American political culture.  I hoped to see more thought behind it.  They are voting for Obama because he is advertised as being black the same way they would, if Obama wasn't in the race, vote for Clinton because she is advertised as being a democrat.  


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Re: Primary Results: LOUISIANA
« Reply #3 on: February 09, 2008, 09:14:30 PM »

foxnews and cnn just called it for The BarackStar!

bad friggin' night for hillary.

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Re: Primary Results: LOUISIANA
« Reply #4 on: February 09, 2008, 09:17:26 PM »
What I find upsetting, but not surprising, is that black voters are flocking to Obama because of the color of his daddy's skin.  Nothing is changing inside the black American political culture.  I hoped to see more thought behind it.  They are voting for Obama because he is advertised as being black the same way they would, if Obama wasn't in the race, vote for Clinton because she is advertised as being a democrat.   



you're exactly right.  there doesn't seem to be even a flicker of thought going on over there.

she is going to have to run hard in TX, PA, and OH.  if The BarackStar! picks off any of those, it may be curtains for her.


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Re: Primary Results: LOUISIANA
« Reply #5 on: February 09, 2008, 09:20:11 PM »

foxnews and cnn just called it for The BarackStar!

bad friggin' night for hillary.

Damn, I feel sorry for whoever the staffer is that has to sleep with Hillary tonight.  The poor girl will be black and blue by morning. 

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Re: Primary Results: LOUISIANA
« Reply #6 on: February 09, 2008, 09:22:07 PM »

foxnews and cnn just called it for The BarackStar!

bad friggin' night for hillary.

Damn, I feel sorry for whoever the staffer is that has to sleep with Hillary tonight.  The poor girl will be black and blue by morning. 

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someone's gotta pay, right?

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Re: Primary Results: LOUISIANA
« Reply #7 on: February 09, 2008, 10:40:47 PM »

56%-37% with 90% reporting.  it's a massive blowout.

and LA is actually probably a contested state in the general.


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Re: Primary Results: LOUISIANA
« Reply #8 on: February 09, 2008, 10:43:56 PM »
Lucky Me.

Downstairs at the hotel I am at in downtiwb Richmond there are a bunch of Hussein and Hitlery supporters.  Both are in town and Hussein just did his stock "bread and circuses" speech at VCU down the block.

I am temped to get a little loose and go down and debate these socialists.  But it would be easier if our candidate wasn't a socilaist, too.
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Re: Primary Results: LOUISIANA
« Reply #9 on: February 09, 2008, 10:47:56 PM »
Lucky Me.

Downstairs at the hotel I am at in downtiwb Richmond there are a bunch of Hussein and Hitlery supporters.  Both are in town and Hussein just did his stock "bread and circuses" speech at VCU down the block.

I am temped to get a little loose and go down and debate these socialists.  But it would be easier if our candidate wasn't a socilaist, too.

go for it.  if I was in your place, I would put on one of my "bush-cheney" shirts and go hang out in the bar.  oh, and lib chicks arew easy, so you never know . . . . maybe you will get lucky.

(and I am ignoring your comment about mccain being a "socialist" :whatever:)


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Re: Primary Results: LOUISIANA
« Reply #10 on: February 09, 2008, 11:18:04 PM »

LA sec'y of  state official results

Romney got 6 percent, Paul got 5.

Now I don't care who ya are, that's funny right there!
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Re: Primary Results: LOUISIANA
« Reply #11 on: February 09, 2008, 11:21:52 PM »

LA sec'y of  state official results

Romney got 6 percent, Paul got 5.

Now I don't care who ya are, that's funny right there!

huckleberry is still trailing romney in delegates, who has dropped out of the race.

i have no problem with huck at all, but I am not sure what he would bring to the ticket as a veep.


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Re: Primary Results: LOUISIANA
« Reply #12 on: February 09, 2008, 11:24:54 PM »
Other than a few Southern states, I'm not sure either.  The two of them together would probably piss off enough people to cost them the election if that hasn't happened already.  The "conventional wisdom" is that McCain will bring in moderates and minorities that don't usually vote Republican.  I have no idea where that kind of thinking comes from.

Do you think both parties are headed to a brokered convention?  There are still 20 states and a couple territories left.

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Re: Primary Results: LOUISIANA
« Reply #13 on: February 09, 2008, 11:28:20 PM »
Other than a few Southern states, I'm not sure either.  The two of them together would probably piss off enough people to cost them the election if that hasn't happened already.  The "conventional wisdom" is that McCain will bring in moderates and minorities that don't usually vote Republican.  I have no idea where that kind of thinking comes from.

Do you think both parties are headed to a brokered convention?  There are still 20 states and a couple territories left.



no, mccain is headed to the nomination in a walk.

the dem race is really, really interesting, though.  they may wind up in a floor fight on the floor during the convention.


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Re: Primary Results: LOUISIANA
« Reply #14 on: February 09, 2008, 11:30:32 PM »
no, mccain is headed to the nomination in a walk.

the dem race is really, really interesting, though.  they may wind up in a floor fight on the floor during the convention.

oooh, that would be nice.   :-)
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Re: Primary Results: LOUISIANA
« Reply #15 on: February 09, 2008, 11:33:19 PM »
no, mccain is headed to the nomination in a walk.

the dem race is really, really interesting, though.  they may wind up in a floor fight on the floor during the convention.

oooh, that would be nice.   :-)

I'm not sure about that.  it would focus the national attention on one party for a couple of weeks . . . . I forget if we have our convention before theirs or after, but it would be a bad thing for media coverage either way.


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Re: Primary Results: LOUISIANA
« Reply #16 on: February 09, 2008, 11:39:02 PM »
no, mccain is headed to the nomination in a walk.

the dem race is really, really interesting, though.  they may wind up in a floor fight on the floor during the convention.

oooh, that would be nice.   :-)

Don't be silly.  There won't be any hair pulling.  Edwards dropped out.

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Re: Primary Results: LOUISIANA
« Reply #17 on: February 09, 2008, 11:44:28 PM »
no, mccain is headed to the nomination in a walk.

the dem race is really, really interesting, though.  they may wind up in a floor fight on the floor during the convention.

oooh, that would be nice.   :-)

I'm not sure about that.  it would focus the national attention on one party for a couple of weeks . . . . I forget if we have our convention before theirs or after, but it would be a bad thing for media coverage either way.

Honestly  ::) , what you know about politics would not propel a SuperBall through a doggie door.  The dems is always first!  :tongue: 

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Re: Primary Results: LOUISIANA
« Reply #18 on: February 09, 2008, 11:50:53 PM »
no, mccain is headed to the nomination in a walk.

the dem race is really, really interesting, though.  they may wind up in a floor fight on the floor during the convention.

oooh, that would be nice.   :-)

I'm not sure about that.  it would focus the national attention on one party for a couple of weeks . . . . I forget if we have our convention before theirs or after, but it would be a bad thing for media coverage either way.

Honestly  ::) , what you know about politics would not propel a SuperBall through a doggie door.  The dems is always first!  :tongue: 

okay, that was pretty funny.

but it still doesn't matter.  my point was that the MSM becoming fascinated by the fight in the dem party won't do us any good.


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Re: Primary Results: LOUISIANA
« Reply #19 on: February 10, 2008, 12:04:53 AM »
no, mccain is headed to the nomination in a walk.

the dem race is really, really interesting, though.  they may wind up in a floor fight on the floor during the convention.

oooh, that would be nice.   :-)

I'm not sure about that.  it would focus the national attention on one party for a couple of weeks . . . . I forget if we have our convention before theirs or after, but it would be a bad thing for media coverage either way.

Honestly  ::) , what you know about politics would not propel a SuperBall through a doggie door.  The dems is always first!  :tongue: 

okay, that was pretty funny.

but it still doesn't matter.  my point was that the MSM becoming fascinated by the fight in the dem party won't do us any good.

Now see?  You are wrong again.  If the MSM is busy being dazzled by the democrat catbox content, they won't have as much time or space to trash the democrat running on the Republican side.  It's a win-win for liberalism.

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Re: Primary Results: LOUISIANA
« Reply #20 on: February 10, 2008, 12:08:12 AM »
no, mccain is headed to the nomination in a walk.

the dem race is really, really interesting, though.  they may wind up in a floor fight on the floor during the convention.

oooh, that would be nice.   :-)

I'm not sure about that.  it would focus the national attention on one party for a couple of weeks . . . . I forget if we have our convention before theirs or after, but it would be a bad thing for media coverage either way.

Honestly  ::) , what you know about politics would not propel a SuperBall through a doggie door.  The dems is always first!  :tongue: 

okay, that was pretty funny.

but it still doesn't matter.  my point was that the MSM becoming fascinated by the fight in the dem party won't do us any good.

Now see?  You are wrong again.  If the MSM is busy being dazzled by the democrat catbox content, they won't have as much time or space to trash the democrat running on the Republican side.  It's a win-win for liberalism.

(Stick with me, kid.  I'll open doors you never dreamed existed!)

I suppose that you haven't noticed that the MSM is falling at the feet of The BarackStar!?

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Re: Primary Results: LOUISIANA
« Reply #21 on: February 10, 2008, 12:24:10 AM »
no, mccain is headed to the nomination in a walk.

the dem race is really, really interesting, though.  they may wind up in a floor fight on the floor during the convention.

oooh, that would be nice.   :-)

I'm not sure about that.  it would focus the national attention on one party for a couple of weeks . . . . I forget if we have our convention before theirs or after, but it would be a bad thing for media coverage either way.

Honestly  ::) , what you know about politics would not propel a SuperBall through a doggie door.  The dems is always first!  :tongue: 

okay, that was pretty funny.

but it still doesn't matter.  my point was that the MSM becoming fascinated by the fight in the dem party won't do us any good.

Now see?  You are wrong again.  If the MSM is busy being dazzled by the democrat catbox content, they won't have as much time or space to trash the democrat running on the Republican side.  It's a win-win for liberalism.

(Stick with me, kid.  I'll open doors you never dreamed existed!)

I suppose that you haven't noticed that the MSM is falling at the feet of The BarackStar!?

Of course I have noticed.   I'm not new at this. 

The half-black half-muslim candidate is their dream come true.  The MSM could never have sincerely prayed for more of an answer to their prayers for an anti-Bush. 

Hillary Clinton is the MSM's baby,  but the Magic Negro is their dream come true.  They can now play THREE SIDES of the coin!

 

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Re: Primary Results: LOUISIANA
« Reply #22 on: February 10, 2008, 04:09:27 AM »
Other than a few Southern states, I'm not sure either.  The two of them together would probably piss off enough people to cost them the election if that hasn't happened already.  The "conventional wisdom" is that McCain will bring in moderates and minorities that don't usually vote Republican.  I have no idea where that kind of thinking comes from.

Do you think both parties are headed to a brokered convention?  There are still 20 states and a couple territories left.



no, mccain is headed to the nomination in a walk.

the dem race is really, really interesting, though.  they may wind up in a floor fight on the floor during the convention.


Cool will Jerry Springer moderate it? Will the candidates attack each other with chairs?  :-)