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B positive
03-31-2008, 06:48 PM
Dear Sen. Klobuchar-

I am shocked & saddened by your endorsement today. Hillary Rodham Clinton is our toughest and most prepared candidate. I am confused as to why you would endorse someone with ties to racist anti-American hate speech... you have not shown good judgment in this endorsement. An unexperienced Obama with his racist, anti-American associations could not fare well against a war hero like John McCain! I will no longer contribute to your campaigns nor will I vote for you when you are up for re-election.

WV4Hillary
03-31-2008, 06:51 PM
I sent tons of letters to my own Senator Rockefeller and Rep Rahall. WV overwhelmingly supports Hillary. Southern WV imparticular loves Hillary so Rahall (who represents the southern district) really bothers me. I said I would be campaigning against him.

PuppyDogMom
03-31-2008, 08:05 PM
Is this the "will of the people" that Nancy Pelosi was talking about?:rolleyes:

CGP
03-31-2008, 08:11 PM
Dear Sen. Klobuchar-

I am shocked & saddened by your endorsement today. Hillary Rodham Clinton is our toughest and most prepared candidate. I am confused as to why you would endorse someone with ties to racist anti-American hate speech... you have not shown good judgment in this endorsement. An unexperienced Obama with his racist, anti-American associations could not fare well against a war hero like John McCain! I will no longer contribute to your campaigns nor will I vote for you when you are up for re-election.

Rigth on - hit them where it hurts - the wallet/purse and the voting booth!

Max565
03-31-2008, 08:44 PM
It always hurts when a female senator endorses Obama. :mad:

I'm just a bit biased on this issue. When an African-American male endorses Hillary, I think, "Good on ya! You're not voting by race!" But when a woman endorses Obama, I feel, "Shame on you! You traitor!" :p :confused:

B positive
03-31-2008, 10:38 PM
Dear Sen. Klobuchar-

I am shocked & saddened by your endorsement today. Hillary Rodham Clinton is our toughest and most prepared candidate. I am confused as to why you would endorse someone with ties to racist anti-American hate speech... you have not shown good judgment in this endorsement. An unexperienced Obama with his racist, anti-American associations could not fare well against a war hero like John McCain! I will no longer contribute to your campaigns nor will I vote for you when you are up for re-election.

Please tell FLUFF's latest endorser what you think of her statement:
"I think Obama has inspired an enthusiasm and idealism that we have not seen in this country in a long time."

leave a note here:
http://klobuchar.senate.gov/emailamy.cfm?contactForm=emailamy&submit=Go


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EH
03-31-2008, 10:52 PM
I wrote:

"I think Obama has inspired an enthusiasm and idealism that we have not seen in this country in a long time."

Sen. Klobuchar, I'll tell you what we haven't seen in a long time: racial hatred and divisiveness. Obama, with his cunning tactics and dubious associates he chooses not to denounce, is leading us once more to a dark age that caused America and Americans much pain and bitterness. I am not inspired in the slightest by such enthusiasm.

ALL4HILLARY
03-31-2008, 11:07 PM
"I AM VERY DISSAPPOINTED FROM YOUR JUDGEMENT. AND AS A WOMAN YOU SHOULD KNOW BETTER BEFORE A CANDIDATE WITH THESE BELIEVES. BUT FROM 20 YEARS IN PASTOR'S WRIGHT CHURCH WE WOULDN,T EXPECT BETTER. CHECK SOME OF OBAMA HUSSEIN'S JIHADI RELATIVES. THIS IS WHAT YOU ENDORSED IF YOU DIDN'T KNOW


http://www.politico.com/blogs/bensmith/0308/Stop_these_abortions_.html
YouTube - Obama-Odinga-Rezko-Ayers-Auchi-Saddam Hussein
March 29, 2008
Categories: Barack Obama

"Stop these abortions.”

Out in western Pennsylvania, the issue of abortion can strike a nerve. Democrats there often describe themselves economic liberals and social conservatives who favor gun rights and oppose abortion rights.

So, it was not unusual to see a woman stand near the end of Barack Obama’s town hall meeting in Johnstown, Penn., and offer a hurried, passionate plea for him to "stop these abortions."

The ability of politicians like Obama to thread the needle between their own support of abortion rights and their constituents' opposition can be deteminative in Pennsylvania. And Obama, who supports abortion rights, handled the questioner deftly.

"This is a very difficult issue, and I understand sort of the passions on both sides of the issue," he said. "I have two precious daughters — they are miracles."

But politicians must trust women to make the right decisions for themselves, he said.

"This is an example where good people can disagree," the Illinois senator said. "The question then is, are there areas that we can agree to that everybody can get behind? We can all agree that we want to reduce teen pregnancies. We can all agree that we want to make sure that adoption is a viable option."

The exchange appeared to be prompted by Obama's earlier comments that he does not favor abstinence-only education, but rather comprehensive sexual education that includes information on abstinence and birth control.

"Look, I got two daughters — 9 years old and 6 years old," he said. "I am going to teach them first about values and morals, but if they make a mistake, I don't want them punished with a baby. I don't want them punished with an STD at age 16, so it doesn't make sense to not give them information."


By Carrie Budoff Brown 03:20 PM"

B positive
03-31-2008, 11:19 PM
Please tell FLUFF's latest endorser what you think of her statement:
"I think Obama has inspired an enthusiasm and idealism that we have not seen in this country in a long time."

leave a note here:
http://klobuchar.senate.gov/emailamy.cfm?contactForm=emailamy&submit=Go

Originally Posted by B positive
Dear Sen. Klobuchar-

I am shocked & saddened by your endorsement today. Hillary Rodham Clinton is our toughest and most prepared candidate. I am confused as to why you would endorse someone with ties to racist anti-American hate speech... you have not shown good judgment in this endorsement. An unexperienced Obama with his racist, anti-American associations could not fare well against a war hero like John McCain! I will no longer contribute to your campaigns nor will I vote for you when you are up for re-election.

RachachaSharon
03-31-2008, 11:44 PM
The only things BO has inspired are fear and loathing.

mjoynaples
04-01-2008, 12:16 AM
What is this woman thinking this is just irresponsible for the American people we need the BEST fo this important job and they are choosing the WRONG person....I wrote her and suggested she it would have been better if she thought this through all the way and see who is the one who is working hard even on the campaign...Hillary 100% committed!

Donna47
04-01-2008, 12:48 AM
Amy,

So you endorsed Obama for president. Do you agree with his statement about having a baby being a "punishment"? Do you also agree with his choice of a pastor and the views he expresses against the American people? Do you think experience doesn't matter? Do you think a woman incapable of being president?

Tell me what are you thinking????

SunnyInCal
04-01-2008, 12:54 AM
It always hurts when a female senator endorses Obama. :mad:

I'm just a bit biased on this issue. When an African-American male endorses Hillary, I think, "Good on ya! You're not voting by race!" But when a woman endorses Obama, I feel, "Shame on you! You traitor!" :p :confused:

The difference is that Hillary is experienced, so it is good when an AA male can see that and endorse Hillary. When a woman endorses Obama it just shows that she is blinded by the enigma that is Obama, rather than being able to see the experience that is Hillary.