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I am also angry at Clinton for not dropping out. Ash_F May 2016 #1
yes, how dare she win, doesn't she know her place? nt geek tragedy May 2016 #4
What's her plan if she is charged a month before the election? Ash_F May 2016 #5
what's Bernie's plan if he's abducted by UFOs? geek tragedy May 2016 #15
You don't know. Ash_F May 2016 #17
wish upon a star .... nt geek tragedy May 2016 #23
Don't be juvenile Ash_F May 2016 #27
obviously Clinton wishes this were already done with, but they're going to be very painstaking about geek tragedy May 2016 #29
Either way the FBI is going to get a lot of scrutiny over it. Ash_F May 2016 #32
The problem is she thinks she is entitled to the presidency and so do those that rhett o rick May 2016 #26
You seem to be confused mythology May 2016 #35
+1000 One Black Sheep May 2016 #7
In 2008 I was mildly ammused nadinbrzezinski May 2016 #2
I was mad at her in 2008, appalled by how she behaved down the stretch geek tragedy May 2016 #3
The future is as yet unwritten Armstead May 2016 #6
he opened his campaign like Woodstock. geek tragedy May 2016 #16
Oh my Gawd, The Stones are playing the convention? Raster May 2016 #24
security would hopefully be more professional nt geek tragedy May 2016 #25
No shit... although if we wanted to stay with the "motorcycle gang" theme.... Raster May 2016 #28
I don't think there is any question. Sen Sanders is a hard fighter because he believes in rhett o rick May 2016 #33
Her "stubborn refusal" to concede in 2008 kept the news focus on the Democratic campaign. HubertHeaver May 2016 #8
well the Chris Matthews part would certainly be a fringe benefit Armstead Jun 2016 #39
I supported Obama and wanted them both in the race until the end for the good of the Party Bluenorthwest May 2016 #9
I was disappointed Hillary dropped out in 2008... cynatnite May 2016 #10
2008 is not 2016, Hillary is not Obama, Trump is not McCain and other merrily May 2016 #11
^^^THIS^^^ Ned_Devine May 2016 #20
At least you admit it. Bob41213 May 2016 #12
I don't like to see anyone drop out. Downwinder May 2016 #13
Even after the voting? N.T. Donald Ian Rankin May 2016 #18
I would say the case is a little different this time. peace13 May 2016 #14
I couldn't agree with you more. Tal Vez May 2016 #19
Thanks for this thread LoverOfLiberty May 2016 #21
She did drop out, though, and did this: joshcryer May 2016 #22
Sadly, I think he will only follow that endorsement with a "but". tonyt53 May 2016 #30
I don't see him being as graceful. joshcryer May 2016 #31
This is supposed to be fun... k8conant May 2016 #34
You've got to work with what you've got LoverOfLiberty May 2016 #36
Still you have to work for what you want k8conant May 2016 #37
I was for Obama in 2008 and Clinton now Trenzalore May 2016 #38
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