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Props to Hillary

Most excellent speech this morning, and many well-deserved kudos to Ms. Hillary. Well done and well said, beginning to end. I thought she was fantastic.

"So today I am standing with Senator Obama to say, 'Yes, we can!'"

Better late than never, I suppose, and thank God that's over. Time now to put the infighting behind and come together for the betterment of the country and of us all.

Of course, there are those few ex-Clinton-supporters-turned-sniveling-jackass-retards avowedly pledged to vote McCain now that the Hillary camp has conclusively and officially succumbed.

Such party expatriates should simply fucking stay the hell home come November, boneheads all in my opinion.

Lesson learned - we Democrats are not insusceptible to the lunatic fringe, contrary to my thinking all this time that the Republicans held a monopoly on bonkers. Naïveté on my part.

Whatever. For the rest of us, though, onward and upward!

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  1. I didn't watch the speech. I'm glad she gave it. It's amazing to me how stupid some of her supporters are acting. He won fair and square, voting for McCain isn't going to change that. Look at the shape this country is in, only a dumbass would want to continue going in the same direction.
    These are serious times, we can't afford to send another 4,000 Americans to their deaths in Iraq, Iran or wherever the hell they decided to attack next.

    It just pisses me off to hear grown people acting like children..Hilary didn't win BOO HOO! I'm going to vote for McCain... Grow the hell up! And stop being selfish. Doug, it's late I just got in and stopped by to read your blog I just had to rant.

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  2. I just enjoy that you said dumbass and pissed off. I knew you had it in you. :-)

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  3. LOL! Doug,
    It's in the 90's here and the heat just brings out that side of me. Listen, I'm tired of the Clinton supporters threatening to vote for McCain. Seriously, It reminds me of my sister when we were kids and she packed her little bag and told my mother she was going to run away, because my mother wouldn't let her go to a party.

    As she walked towards the door, she told my mother I'm really going to leave... My mother said okay.. Then she said I mean it, my mother said I know. She said you're going to miss me. My mother said yes, but if that's what you want to do. She made it to the bottom of the stairs and decided to give my mother another chance.

    That's how the Clinton supporters are acting. I'm really going to vote for McCain... Okay.. No, really we are going to vote for McCain. I say go for it and shut the hell up about it!

    I'm not going to kiss a$$ to get these people to vote for Obama. They know what's at stake.

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  4. I guess there's a possibility that they might, like sis, make it to the "bottom of the stairs" after much fanfare and hoopla before common sense kicks in. I really doubt it, though, obviously none are the brightest of crayons in the box. Let me give them a helpful shove down those stairs. Might knock some sense into them. Or they might die. Either way. (Did I say that out loud?? Totally inappropriate, sorry.)

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