Sunday, February 17, 2008

Time for Barack To Bow Out


This is the last hurrah for the man from Hawai'i, or Chicago, or the Middle East, or wherever he's from. I'm talking of course about Senator Barack H. Obama. (I guess I can't be too strict about where a candidate's from though, look at Senator Clinton, America's Senator: Illinois, Arkansas, NewYork, and Senator McCain: Florida, California, Arizona-none of that matters, you go where the votes are.) Anyway, after March 4, Barack Obama will be out of the race for good, thanks to Texas and Ohio in that order. And Sen. Clinton will take the commanding lead. He should back her with his delegates immediately. Now. That’s what I’m asking the young Senator to do. He has run the good race; he has fought the good fight. It's time for Barack, Hillary, and the Superdelegates to bring this Party together.

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

Barack Obama is ahead by nearly 100 delegates Hillary cannot,Hillary WILL not cath up period he has the popular vote and is rallying texas right now
Where polls said last week that barack would lose Texas 50.2%-42% to Clinton and lose Ohio by 38.4%-52.5% to clinton the same polls now say that he is only losing Texas by 2% and Ohio by 8% and having the commanding lead he has now Hillary has no hope which Barack has an abundancy of.

Anonymous said...

Hope never fed a hungry child.

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Anonymous said...

No but it has sure given them the hope to hold on until they found a way to eat. This country was based on the quietest whisper of hope it would be foolish of you to undermine the power of hope. Hillary has exhausted all of her integrity in this campaign making it simple for Barack to gain her voters. He will win and I cannot wait to be a part of the greatest piece of American history since Martin Luther King Jr. led the civil rights movement.

Anonymous said...

Even Martin Luther King Jr. had to seek out a politician (also with just about 35 years of experience) to actually move his hope campaign into an action campaign. You think he looked to a back-bencher from the Illinois State Senate? No, he looked to the Master of the Senate, then President. Come to think of it, that's a pretty good way to describe Senator Clinton.

Anonymous said...

I was not comparing these two movements as identically similair and if Abraham Lincoln could abolish slavery and unite our nation in the manner he did with only two years of house experience, I fail to see anyone with any amount of experience with any passion and levek headedness and knowledge to be considered a "Back Bencher" from his 3 short years in senate he quicky initiated the State Earned Income Tax Credit program which saved middle class citizens $100,000,000 in taxes. He is absolutely blindsiding her with his support in Texas. I do however apologize when I left my first comment I hadn't realized this was a strictly Hillary site i found it as a result in a google search and didnt bother to check the URL I dont want you to think I came here to start trouble but I'll be more than happy to keep this discussion going.

Anonymous said...

No worries mate. You Obama people are all the same: you roll in and toss about a bunch of platitudes, just hoping something sticks in the heads where facts like history and numbers a too hard to make sense of. But not on this site. This site is not about change you can Xerox. And by the way, you wanna see blindsided? Wait til the convention.

Anonymous said...

Now what, he won, now what could you possibly have negative to say about the MAN!!!!??????!!! lol stop being a hater. And be a motivator. Learn to love change because it is emminent.