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Ferraro Steps Down
March 13, 2008 9:42 AM
Here's More Info on former vice presidential nominee Geraldine Ferraro stepping down from her official role with the Clinton campaign.
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March 13, 2008 | Permalink | User Comments (8)
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It makes me sick that a man that chooses to go to a church that feels this way about our country. He has a nerve to even run to be our countries leader. What kind of leader is he going to be when he has made the chose to go and listen to a man who feels like he dose about his country makes he wonder what dose Obama really think about his country. People say there is a separation of church and state I say BULL CRAP you can't separate what we herd today how could anyone vote for this man now.
Posted by: paula | Mar 13, 2008 5:44:56 PM
In response to Chan:
We do not have three choices! The only one is voting for Senator Clinton. If you,I, and I'm sure thousands of others thought Bill Clinton was a fantastic president, then I know without a doubt, that Sen. Clinton will make a fantastic president also. Who cares if the Republicans hate her, are we not enough Democrates to override them? I, for one am a Catholic and do complain about remarks made about Catholics, but at the same time, I do not approve about Wright putting down the nation that he is living in. If he feels so strongly about his nasty remarks then he should leave this country and go live and preach somewhere else. I also believe that if Obama is president, God help us as it won't be any better than it is now. As a matter of fact it will probably be worse, he will have people like Wright running this country. Think about it.
Posted by: rdb | Mar 13, 2008 4:32:48 PM
What a freakin' mess this whole campaign has become. I had great hopes about a year ago that with the hopeful prospects that we had, that we might be able to rearrange our priorities.
I wouldn't be one bit surprised that this election ends up disenfranchising (sp?) more young voters than ever before - not one of these (and I'm an Obama supporter) gives a damn rip about anything beyond their own ego.
If Obama (and maybe John Edwards too) don't start banging their shoes on the table pretty soon, they are going to lose me too.
Posted by: dennis | Mar 13, 2008 3:41:22 PM
Why is atating the facts racist? I do not understand, is not Obama Black, is he not using t to get votes? Yes to both! So Ferraro is saying the Truth, and I am no fan of hers! But give me a break, Let see you can not mention his middlename, you can not mention the color of his skin, you can not mention his religion! you can not mention he was in cohoots with a slumlord, he is friends with a terrorist! All you can say is he promotes change, and you will be in deep water if you ask what change!!
Oh by the way do not ask him more then 8 easy question, hell get mad.
When a lib says again that McCain is old or White or a male then I expect that individual to resign immediately
Posted by: Spock | Mar 13, 2008 2:21:14 PM
Ferraro made the same comment about Jesse Jackson a long time ago and has made the same comments about Obama for more than a week. Obama's pastor has said the same silly things for years now. These two individual are similar, they are both old folks filled with hate. Lets face the issues and vote the best person for America. I'm an Independent and I need to see important economic, social and political issues. Leave the old folks alone please, this is 2008.
Posted by: Chan | Mar 13, 2008 11:47:52 AM
It terrible that there's so much division in the country. Here what we are faced with in America today. You have three Choices vote for Sen. Obama and hope for the best as we did with Bill Clinton, vote for Sen. Clinton and may be lose the general election because republicans hate her with a passion, vote for Sen. McCain and stay in Iraq till hell freezes over plus Sen. McCain has an Evangelical Pastor that hates Catholics and no one is complaining. Is a Catholic a lesser being? Or do we have to accept what that pastor said because of his political affiliation or race? I'm really tired of all this bickering. What type of election year are we having? I can't wait for all this to be over. One way or the other it might not change our situation in America, it might end up making things worse or little bit better.
Posted by: Chan | Mar 13, 2008 11:41:12 AM
Ferraro was an honorary member of the Clinton campaign who helped raise funds. What she said was wrong and I'm glad she left the fringe role she had.
Posted by: hopesprings52 | Mar 13, 2008 10:18:19 AM
Who caress already? Trying to deflect from the Pastor Wright scandal?
Posted by: geevill | Mar 13, 2008 10:04:08 AM
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