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Pledge to vote against Obama in the General Election

Pledge to vote against Obama in the General Election

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Whoever will listen -Mr Dean, Ms. Pelosi, any Democrat in Power
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We the undersigned will vote for any opponent of Barack Hussien Obama or not vote at all.  We believe he is the wrong leader for our country.  We do not believe that the future of our nation should be decided by a popularity contest.  Remember, each signature is a vote the Democratic Party could have had in November
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Prometa para votar contra Obama en la elecci�n general



Nosotros el voto infrascrito de la voluntad para cualquier opositor de Barack Hussien Obama o no voto en todos. Creemos que �l es el l�der incorrecto para nuestro pa�s. No creemos que el futuro fuera de la naci�n se debe decidir por una competencia del renombre
We the undersigned will vote for any opponent of Barack Hussien Obama or not vote at all.  We believe he is the wrong leader for our country.  We do not believe that the future of our nation should be decided by a popularity contest.  Remember, each signature is a vote the Democratic Party could have had in November
more information for sources can be found on savagepolitics.com

A Word to those who are "signing" this petition to enter rude or false comments: I can delete your name BUT THE SIGNATURE COUNT REMAINS THE SAME.  All you are doing is promoting my cause in the end.  Think twice before you decide to be "cute" and "funny".

Prometa para votar contra Obama en la elecci�n general



Nosotros el voto infrascrito de la voluntad para cualquier opositor de Barack Hussien Obama o no voto en todos. Creemos que �l es el l�der incorrecto para nuestro pa�s. No creemos que el futuro fuera de la naci�n se debe decidir por una competencia del renombre
Mr Dean?  MS Pelosi?   Are you so sure that your chosen one will win the general election.  During Primary season you may consider us unimportant but when you translate these signatures into votes in November.... they will add up.   This is how many votes your chosen one will not recieve.
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# 2,823:
2:47 pm PDT, May 16, Rebecca Oaks, Michigan
Never will this person have my vote, I will cross over and vote for John McCain before I vote for someone who has no experience to lead our country, what are you people thinking, 20 years listening, his book, his wife's views..are you kidding!!
# 2,822:
2:46 pm PDT, May 16, Barbara Noonan, Illinois
From www.NoQuarterUSA.net............I now have it from four sources (three who are close to senior Republicans) that there is video dynamite–Michelle Obama railing against “whitey” at Jeremiah Wright’s church. Republicans may have a lousy record when it comes to the economy and the management of the war in Iraq, but they are hell on wheels when it comes to opposition research. Someone took the chance and started reviewing the recordings from services at Jeremiah Wright’s United Church of Christ. Holy smoke!! I am told there is a clip that is being held for the fall to drop at the appropriate time. The last thing Barack and Michelle need is a new clip that raises further questions about her judgment and temperament.
# 2,821:
2:43 pm PDT, May 16, Name not displayed, Florida
I am a life long democrat. If Hillary Clinton is not our nominee.....I will go to the poll and vote for John McCain....see how far the DNC gets without the women in America and especially the disenfranchosed Florida women voters...I can live with 4 more years of a Republican in the whitehouse. Think it over
# 2,820:
2:31 pm PDT, May 16, SAM WAXMAN, Colorado
I STOPPED SENDING MONEY TO THE DNC MONTHS AGO, I NEVER SENT A DIME TO BO (HE GETS ENOUGH FROM HIS LOBBYISTS, HIS CHICAGO CROOKS, HIS IRAQI MONEYMEN, AND HIS ANTI-AMERICAN FRIENDS). MY DONATIONS GO TO HILLARY AND I HOPE YOURS DO TOO.
# 2,819:
2:17 pm PDT, May 16, Joyce Levy, Pennsylvania
Once again the democratic party and "the boys" are telling women to shut-up and do what they're told. Well not this time. I'm sick to death of the sexism exhibited by the press, pudits and demo leadership, not to mention the Obama supporters and campaign, day in and day out. For once we have a highly qualified, extremely smart and very electable candidate in Hillary Clinton and they want to throw her under a bus so the less qualified "man" can get the job (as if he could get elected). This "sweetie" says no. If BO is the nominee, I will no longer support the democratic party in any way and I will vote for John McCain.
# 2,818:
2:07 pm PDT, May 16, Name not displayed, New York
Hillary Clinton should be the candidate. She is the one to beat Senator MCcain
# 2,817:
2:04 pm PDT, May 16, Name not displayed, Texas
I do not think we need this man running our country for many reasons but mainly he has no experience. I am appauled that anyone with the name Hussien would even have the nerve to run for United States President.
# 2,816:
2:02 pm PDT, May 16, Ella Lee Smolenski, Massachusetts
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# 2,815:
2:02 pm PDT, May 16, Judy Shaner, Pennsylvania
I will never vote for Obama --not for any reason. That dangerous, lying, inexperienced radical man and his angry wife , do NOT belong in OUR White House. Also, I resent him referring to it as "my white house". It is not and never will be his white house. Hillary Clinton is the best hope for America and we need her NOW !!!!
# 2,814:
2:00 pm PDT, May 16, Ginger Hathaway, California
Hillary Clinton should not accept the Vice Presidency. It would be an insult to put her beneath that totally inexperienced, corrupt, little bastard. Let him go it alone and fail.
# 2,813:
1:56 pm PDT, May 16, Ted Kragen, California
IT'S OK IF McCAIN WINS THIS 2008 ELECTION BECAUSE DEMOCRATS WILL TAKE OVER THE SENATE AND THE HOUSE NO MATTER WHAT HAPPENS TO HILLARY OR BO. McCAIN WILL HAVE HIS HANDS TIED. A LAME DUCK..............THEN IN 2012 HILLARY WILL WIN BECAUSE BY THEN PEOPLE WILL HAVE SEEN WHAT A CHUMP BO REALLY IS, OR HE MAY BE IN PRISON FOR ALL HIS CROOKED DEALS WITH ALL HIS CROOKED FRIENDS..............IT'S TOO BAD WE WILL HAVE TO WAIT 4 YEARS FOR SOME REAL ACTION AND A GREAT PRESIDENT, BUT BO IS A USELESS BLOWHARD ANYWAY, AND McCAIN CAN'T DO ANY HARM WITH A DEMOCRATIC CONGRESS...........HILLARY WILL WALK AWAY WITH THE PRESIDENCY...............AND SCREW THE CORRUPT DNC AND OBAMA WITH ALL HIS CORRUPT CAUCUSES, TX THUGS, AND FL & MI THEFTS.
# 2,812:
1:56 pm PDT, May 16, Elissa Becker, Pennsylvania
I'm a 1st time voter but I WILL NOT vote for Obama. I will switch TO THE REPUB PARTY on June 1st.
# 2,811:
1:44 pm PDT, May 16, Mary Becker, Pennsylvania
You still have a chance to do what's right for Hillary and this country. If not, we will run not walk to the GOP!
# 2,810:
1:44 pm PDT, May 16, Rhonda Kunes, Georgia
Absolutely, positively will not vote for BHO under any circumstances. Have voted as Democrat since 1972 and will vote Republican in November.
# 2,809:
1:44 pm PDT, May 16, Keith & Kim Lauer, Nevada
I FOUND THIS GREAT LETTER AT TAYLORMARSH.COM. WE TOTALLY AGREE........... It's projected that Hillary Clinton will have more popular votes than Barack Obama on June 3rd. Some news organizations have already declared her the popular vote leader. Yet many party officials seem anxious to coronate Barack Obama prior to the Democratic convention. They must have short memories, and have forgotten the sense of outrage and injustice we (the Democrats) experienced when Al Gore was robbed of his election mandate 8 years ago. "Hillary Democrats" will feel aggrieved if the Superdelegates over-turn their votes. It's naive to assume that they'll jump on the Unity Express to join forces against Republican enemies in November. Millions of Democrats (and some others too) -- the majority of whom belong to that key demographic called women -- are already steaming mad at how Clinton is being treated by her colleagues, aided by a misogynist mass media. As a reminder, Hillary Clinton has dedicated decades of her life to fighting for progressive causes and Democratic candidates. She is a 2-term Senator from the 3rd largest state in the union, and a major voice on the Senate Armed Services Committee. At the end of this primary process, she will have inspired nearly 20 million people to get out and vote for her. Millions of them are just like me -- actively campaigning and donating for the first time in our lives. Now, this takes nothing away from Senator Obama, as he has also inspired millions of people. But he's getting the respect due from Democratic peers while Hillary Clinton -- champion of children and sick people and veterans and women -- is being treated like a nuisance. Some have even attacked her character and dignity, such as Obama surrogate Ted Kennedy who recently said that Clinton is not "in tune with...the nobler aspirations of the American people." In the absence of a rational explanation for this abuse, millions of women (and men too) are fuming because, frankly, it reeks of good ole fashioned back-slapping sexism. I'm not alone in wondering out loud whether a man in Clinton's position -- that is, a serious contender for the presidential nomination who has won swing states (most recently by 41%) and built a formidable coalition needed to win the White House -- would be taunted, ridiculed, and treated like an outcast. As a woman who has been on the receiving end of double standards, and one who happens to believe that Hillary Clinton will be the best President of my lifetime, I want to urge Senator Clinton to take her campaign all the way to the convention floor. By earning more than half the votes cast, she has every right to make her case directly to party representatives in the proper venue, and even a responsibility to the voters. See, this is the way it is for Clinton supporters. If you throw Hillary under the bus, we go with her. And although our leader would be gracious in asking us to disregard the injustice, millions of "Hillary Democrats" will be unable to do so. "Backlash" is a real social and psychological phenomenon. Don't say I didn't warn you.
# 2,808:
1:38 pm PDT, May 16, Name not displayed, Texas
# 2,807:
1:26 pm PDT, May 16, Name not displayed, Washington
Not only is Senator Obama not qualified for the position of President, but Hillary Clinton is definitely more qualified in every way. Supposedly, the DNC believes in democracy, but that is not what the voters are experiencing with the caucuses. They disenfranchise older voters, hard-working American people who can't leave their job to fit the schedule of a caucus, single parents who can't leave their children and no absentee ballots for those in the military fighting for our country. What a disgusting shame the DNC has turned out to be. After voting Democrat for 43 years, I think I will re-register "Independent". Then we will see real democracy and respect for all voters.
# 2,806:
1:06 pm PDT, May 16, Name not displayed, Texas
# 2,805:
12:58 pm PDT, May 16, Laila Bautista, California
This petition shows that the polls are right and Clinton supporters, independants, and moderate republicans will never vote Obama. Obama will lose in 08' be exiled from the party and the Democrats will beg Clinton to be their savior in 2012. The Democrats have still not learned one lesson from past failure. This country does not elect extreme liberals.
# 2,804:
12:42 pm PDT, May 16, Elba Rodriguez, Texas
I cannot in good conscience vote for Senator Obama. He is inexperienced and so untrustworthy. I will write Hillary in or vote for McCain if Obama is the democratic nominee.
# 2,803:
12:37 pm PDT, May 16, Bruce Anderson, Florida
# 2,802:
12:30 pm PDT, May 16, Joyce Cowen, New Jersey
If Senator H. Clinton is on the ticket I will vote. If she is not I will either write-in Hillary Clinton or go Repub. I will definately change party affiliaton immediately, if Hillary does not get on the ticket. She has the popular vote and the people of this country should be respected.
# 2,801:
11:56 am PDT, May 16, Name not displayed, Indiana
Mr Obama is a fine smart young man, but i believe he is not the strong one to lead the famous USA. We need a strong leader to lead us. Somebody should advice Mr. Obama to go back teaching, that's where he belongs.
# 2,800:
11:50 am PDT, May 16, Joan Fisher, Pennsylvania
If Hillary Clinton is not on November ballot, my mother and myself may not be voting at all in Pa.
# 2,799:
11:24 am PDT, May 16, Wilma Henricks, Arkansas
I think it is deplorable that superdelegates endorse candidates before all the votes have been counted. I respect Joe Biden for not doing so. I will become an independent if Obama wins the election. I will not vote in November if Obama is the democratic nominee.
# 2,798:
11:23 am PDT, May 16, Name not displayed, Oregon
I'm a lifeling democrat. I'm 50s and I've only voted dem all my life. I have never voted republican before. I am voting for McCain if Obama gets the dem nomination. He's anti-American, racist, too inexperienced. His wife is an anti-white, anti-American jerk. It's best for people like me to vote for McCain than to simply not vote at all. Since we are dems that means the democratic candidate usually gets our votes. If we don't vote at all then Obama just loses our votes but if we vote for McCain then Obama loses our votes plus McCain gets our votes. It's a double-whammy against Obama, and it does more damage to Obama. I think we should vote McCain for president but vote dem for all congress and senatorial seats. That way we can put McCain in office instead of Obama plus we can keep McCain in check by putting more dems in Congress and the senate. Thanks for reading my opinion.
# 2,797:
11:05 am PDT, May 16, Alla Keselman, New York
I will vote only for Hillary or McCain. I am educated woman and make more then $75,000.00 a year and I will never vote for Obama not bace on his race rather his views.
# 2,796:
11:02 am PDT, May 16, Rebecca Spivey, North Carolina
how can the american people believe any thing that obama says about bringing the nation together as one, when he sat in church and listened to his preacher teach hate for over 20 years, and out of convenience he dis owns him. im not buying it.
# 2,795:
10:30 am PDT, May 16, John Malecki, New York
# 2,794:
10:02 am PDT, May 16, Name not displayed, Florida
I'm thoroughly disgusted with the way the mainstream media is trying to steal an election for Obama even though Obama is not qualified for the job. It is dumbfounding. I plan to write Hillary in with a write-in vote. I refuse to vote for Obama under any circumstance. I am an independent. I never vote by party but rather vote for the best candidate and this time that is Hillary Clinton http://www.writehillaryin.com/
# 2,793:
9:49 am PDT, May 16, Jay Colon, Colorado
# 2,792:
9:42 am PDT, May 16, Dianna Sierra, Texas
Mr. Obama, if he is serious about patriotism, will stay around the political scene and prove himself to be a decent and humble political candidate for the next presidential candidacy. He will prove to the American citizens what he really is all about and understand that one does not pop out of nowhere to receive this title, then expect America to warmly welcome the uncertainties of his history. There are so many questions, prove and gain our trust, don't think it should be expected. Show some changes in the position you are holding now. Earn the title. Make a difference now, as one famous preacher says, "Blossom where you're planted." Mr. Obama is young, and there is time. We need to see your true red, white, and blue. Thank you, Dianna a vet.
# 2,791:
9:18 am PDT, May 16, Carole Finneran, New Jersey
we need to have experiencein the white house
# 2,790:
9:07 am PDT, May 16, Susan Clay, Ohio
I will not support Barack Obama in the general election. This nomination process has been an undemocratic nightmare. The best qualified candidate that could defeat the GOP this fall is being forced out. Why?
# 2,789:
8:51 am PDT, May 16, Patty Grayskye, Michigan
I will never vote for Obama. Hilary needs to go independent and stop this talking about unity within the democratic party. I wouldn't want any of those that up and bailed on her in my corner. These people need to realize we all know their names and will remember if they need a vote later on. Did it even occur to anyone that once McCain became the Republican candidate that every primary since then had republicans voting on the democratic side and we don't really have a real representation of what the voters want in the democrat party. Also, Obama came to my town recently, I thought it was the second coming of Christ. The media was crazy and I'm sick of them telling us what we want. I couldn't watch the news all day.
# 2,788:
8:35 am PDT, May 16, Name not displayed, Texas
Keep our government to those who truly believe in OUR Country under GOD.
# 2,787:
8:28 am PDT, May 16, Barbara Hill, Florida
i will not vote for obama. i will vote for mccain. i registered as a democrat when i was 18 and i am now 61 . i have supported the part with my vote and my money, and this is how i get repaid. i will help any woman running for office against kennedy/kerry/dodd etc and rest of the old boys club.
# 2,786:
8:27 am PDT, May 16, Carol Munoz, Missouri
Down with Obama
# 2,784:
8:22 am PDT, May 16, Name not displayed, Florida
People are saying that only the uneducated are against Obama. I have a 4 year college degree and I will not vote for someone who associates with people that are spiritually anti-American (Wright, Ayers). He gives eloquent speeches, but actions speak louder than words. I liken his speech about Rev. Wright to Mr. Bush (although its not possible) giving an eloquent speech about why we are involved in Iraq and everybody suddenly changing their minds about our involvement. A speech does not make wrong actions right. Mr. Obama had 20 years to walk out of that "church" but chose not to. He states that he knew nothing about these hateful views, yet he appeared on the cover of "Trumpet" (Rev. Wright's magazine) 3 times. I am a Democrat 2nd and an American 1st. A lot of people died terrible deaths and endured horrific injuries for this country. Not one of them did to give somebody who goes to a "church" that spews statements like "GD America" and "The chickens have come home to roost" (blaming us for 9/11) the opportunity for the Presidency. I'll vote for McCain, stay home or skip the General Election page at the booth. Ps. America did not bring 9/11 on itself. Muslim extremists were the cause of 9/11. The thousands that died and have died as a result are not resting easy.
# 2,783:
8:20 am PDT, May 16, Kathi Ciavarella, Pennsylvania
I am a life-long Democrat who WILL NEVER VOTE FOR BARACK HUSSEIN OBAMA. Not only will I vote FOR John McCain --- I will change my party affiliation to Republican. If Obama is the best the Democratic Party has to offer --- I am ASHAMED TO BE A DEMOCRAT!!!
# 2,782:
8:09 am PDT, May 16, Brian Fan, Hong Kong
# 2,781:
7:53 am PDT, May 16, Sue Smith, Texas
Which would be better, to vote for John McCain or to write in Hillary's name? It would give me unbelievable satisfaction for Hillary to get more write in votes, than Obama gets with his name on the ballot. I will NEVER VOTE FOR OBAMA. If the DNC believes my feelings will change down the road, they are REALLY MISTAKEN!!! They have let Obama's thugs brow beat people at caucuses, they have gotten on national television and unashamedly shown their sexist bias and they have decided that just 48 states count. I think I will be leaving the Democratic party.
# 2,780:
7:10 am PDT, May 16, John Mack, Texas
Will vote Republican also.
# 2,779:
7:03 am PDT, May 16, Name not displayed, Texas
HE HAS LIED SO MUCH AND I WANT A PRESIDENT WHO LOVES THIS COUNTRY AND NOT SOME MUSLIM EXTREMIST!!
# 2,778:
6:57 am PDT, May 16, Renee Warren, Texas
# 2,777:
6:24 am PDT, May 16, Kim Slaybaugh, Michigan
I am a Hillary Clinton supporter 100% and Hillary Clinton is ready to be president on day one she can win the states that are needed in the general election her competition cannot, Surely the leadership of the democratic party can see the disaster awaiting (in the electoral college) if Hillary Clinton is not the party's nominee
# 2,776:
5:58 am PDT, May 16, Name not displayed, New Jersey
As a supporter of Hillary's during this primary season, I feel the Democratic Party would be wise nominating Hillary as their candidate. She is the one who can beat McCain. If Obama is nominated,I will cast my vote for Senator McCain.
# 2,775:
5:56 am PDT, May 16, Ira Chase, Georgia
True believers in an Obama presidency are prepared to support their candidate regardless of the growing number of questions being raised about him. They would have us believe that everything we need to know about Barack Obama can be found on his website or in his autobiography. Only what Obama tells us about himself is to be believed. Anything else is a manufactured political distraction. So what are you going to believe - the Obama script or your lying eyes? Change you can believe in.............change I can believe in..............
# 2,774:
5:37 am PDT, May 16, Carol Ann Coxe, Pennsylvania
Will vote Republican if Obama is on the ticket.
# 2,773:
5:14 am PDT, May 16, Garry Brown, Ohio
No to Obama, not now, not ever, no way. I am a Republican but would welcome mainstream democrats back into the fray. Way, way too far left. I would not be voting for McCain, rather voting against Obama. Good luck on the 10,000!
# 2,772:
5:10 am PDT, May 16, Renae Kizer, Mississippi
My husband is also a democrat that will not vote for obama, nor will we support anyone who supports him. I haven't watched oporah or the oporah network since she came out for him, and I have lost all respect for the few Kenedy's who support him. I do not believe the Republican Party will pull any punches the way Hillary has had to in going after obama. They will distroy him and any chance for saving our country. Our economic problems can only be fixed by a Democrat, history proves that, we have to have a change but we don't need to walk into a pitch dark room and fall into a hole. Hillary will work till she gets it right.
# 2,771:
4:40 am PDT, May 16, Diane Berkowitz, New Jersey
Obama's RESUME is THIN, he has NO RECORD to back up his rhetoric and to base his JUDGEMENT on one speech against the war doesn't seem realistic to me and it took him 3 time to handle the issue of Rev Wright. Obviously, it was done for political reasons. He openingly supports keeping Michigan and Florida voters out of the primaries, but will expect them to vote for him in November. As a supporter of Hillary, I will not support Obama. I will not support a ticket as Hillary as a VP, as well as many other Americans. If he is nominated I will rip up my voters registration card and mail it to Howard Dean, the very next day and re-register as a Republican. I will now make it a point to vote in more elections and seriously consider never voting for another democratic again.
# 2,770:
4:23 am PDT, May 16, DI Dauer, Pennsylvania
sweetie Obama is not the man and the people will see through him he has not been vetted
# 2,769:
3:19 am PDT, May 16, Name not displayed, Michigan
I dont know anyone that would vote for hussain obama. It seems like any time anyone takes him to task about his name religion or statements or friends its just not fair thats not how it is in the real world. He cant deal with the real world. My whole family will vote for the republican before hussain obama and we are all democrates thats how much we are against him listen up we dems will vote republican to keep this winer out of office. Hillary can lead and is the right choice between the two she can beat mc cain
# 2,768:
1:17 am PDT, May 16, Rachel Esquivel, Texas
I believe whole heartedly that Obama can not get our country out of Bush's mess. His character and judgement should most definitely be put under the microscope. Where's Big Brother when you need 'em. I am also very disappointed with the whole democratic system. No it's not perfect but it doesn't work either when it's not being enforced. During the caucusing in my district I witnessed alot of nonsense with people being aloud to caucus without verification that they had voted. People arguing and all the racial tension. It was all very sad and disappointing. I also had to endure the guy (in front of me in line to vote) bragging about being a republican and voting for Obama, for McCain's benefit. What's that about?
# 2,767:
1:14 am PDT, May 16, Joe USA, Illinois
Obama is on the job training, which is ok if you are working the taco counter. His wife is a terror, can you imagine how many heads of state & world leaders she will offend to the point that they will hate us forever and refuse to be our allies!!! I will write in Hillary or vote McCain, or move to Australia.
# 2,766:
12:46 am PDT, May 16, Tony Martinez, California
Obama cant win the general election
# 2,765:
12:37 am PDT, May 16, Jay Takeo, California
Obama's supporters black or white make me sick claiming that we are racist because we dont support him. I am a ASIAN AMERICAN and I will NEVER EVER, EVER support Obama!!!!!! You can kill me before I cast a vote for Obama. Obama is the worst candidate in the history of civilization.
# 2,764:
12:12 am PDT, May 16, Harvey Karron, New York
I will not under any circumstances vote for Obama. I think the DNC would be committing political suicide by nominating Obama.
# 2,762:
11:44 pm PDT, May 15, Barbara Preston, Missouri
Wake up supers. You've got a dud on your hands.
# 2,761:
11:38 pm PDT, May 15, Ted Lassiter, California
Obama can't win. There's the video of one of the Chicago preachers saying Obama is homosexual and names his "partner". The GOP has a video of his wife in church yelling about "whiteys". He's close to being indicted for Chicago money-laundering. He was endorsed by Farrakhan, Hamas, and the Black Panthers. Can you imagine the uproar if they had endorsed Hillary.
# 2,760:
11:31 pm PDT, May 15, Eliza Chipperfield, Florida
# 2,759:
11:30 pm PDT, May 15, Donna Parton, Colorado
If you go to TaylorMarsh.com or NoQuarterUSA.net they are talking about a Woman's Revolt if Hillary is not the nominee. But, it's not just women, there are lots if websites and radio stations promoting DON'T VOTE FOR OBAMA. People are sick and tired of the media and the DNC trying to push him down our throats. They don't get it. Obama sucks. He has no experience, poor judgement, and corrupt, anti-American friends. He has ticked off half the country with his election corruption and insults. He is a total loser. The party is over, go worship the new American Idol winner. I REFUSE TO VOTE FOR HIM TOO. IT'S HILLARY OR NOBODY. PERIOD.
# 2,758:
11:15 pm PDT, May 15, Robert Gardner, Pennsylvania
Never vote Obama. Period
# 2,757:
11:12 pm PDT, May 15, Rebecca Bushong-Taylor, Maryland
Whether Obama has the experience/ability to be President of the United States is secondary to the fact that he cannot win the general election in November. He simply can not carry enough states. He has won none of the big powerhouse Democratic states in the primaries. I am angry and extremely frustrated that intra-party politics and envy/fear/hatred of the Clintons has become so strong that the party would rather sacrifice the election than support a Clinton again. My wishes, and those of 17 million other Democrats are clear on the matter. I am more than tired of being taken for granted....that the grassroots core of the party - we women, people of colour and diversity and heart, of blue/pink collar persuasion, activists and liberals - that we'll just continue to go along and support the lesser of several evils. I'm tired of being ignored and overlooked and not taken seriously. I will not only not vote for Obama (or any other sop that the party leaders try to throw down), I will do what I can to learn about McCain's platform and, if in good conscience I can, I will vote for him. Until the Democratic Party stops acting like the GOP, I won't support it. I want my party back. At this point, I believe Hillary Clinton has over 17 million supporters out here. Ross Perot only needed about 3 million to take the election from George Bush. Ignore us at your peril.
# 2,756:
11:08 pm PDT, May 15, Vanessa Crone, Arizona
To Whom it May Concern, I believe that Hillary Clinton is the right leader of our country and she should be given as fair a chance as anyone else. I was moved my Obama many times however, after much consideration and feeling okay about either candidate I have concluded that it will be awful should he become our next president. It is scary. Clinton's signature shoud stay on all ballots otherwise many will be penciled in and our democratic nation will not be so. Also, McCain will surely win the rest because democrats will have a hard time uniting. I don't have anything personal against Obama I just can't imagine his wife as first lady and I am a bit skeptical about what his plans are and how he plans on initiating his promises. His goal is Change and in order to do that there must be substance and that, I haven't seen.
# 2,755:
10:19 pm PDT, May 15, Melanie V., Indiana
I will never EVER vote for Barack Obama - the DNC and the media handpicked him for us, no matter who we wanted or who is more qualified. So it's McCain in November for me.
# 2,754:
10:15 pm PDT, May 15, Dianne Villarreal, Texas
Wow, after Bush stole the election in 2000, I cannot believe that y'all would allow it to happen within our own party! You know, that is what YOU all are doing. You all know that if Michigan and Florida had been dealt with like it should have been Senator Clinton would not be the under dog. She would be our front runner and y'all would not have made citizens from two states of our country turn against the Democratic party, Florida and Michigan.Certainly, you cannot count on the majority of them nor a majority of us to help you get your candidate in office, Obama! Look at the votes cast for the both of them. The other FORMER Presidential candidates cannot for a minute even come close and yet if the other states had been included like it should have been, Senator Clinton would be on top. Certainly, everyone of you are aware that Senator Clinton is very experienced. As for Obama's experience, I heard someone say that they are guided by others in Washington, duh...did this not happen with Bush? Given he was the govenor in my state, but no one ever mentioned his real track record from as we knew it here in Texas. I continue to support Hillary's campaign with much Pride and WILL NOT donate one red cent to the DNC ever! Seat the delegates ASAP AND DO NOT RISK LOOSING SO MANY OF US. Everyone of you is wrong in declaring that in the General Election we will all come together, this is reported in news media, it will never happen with the majority. It will be the beginning of the fall of the Democratic Party! And thanks to Obama, Howard Dean, Nancy Pelosi and the rest of your peers associated directly with the DNC!
# 2,753:
10:13 pm PDT, May 15, R D, Illinois
I truly see no redeeming political/professional/charectar qualities in Obama's VERY short political 'career'. I also question his connections to some VERY unsavory charectars...AYERS, REZKO, AUCHI, WRIGHT (to name a few). His past voting record in Illinois is pathetic as well.
# 2,752:
10:03 pm PDT, May 15, Jimmy Carberry, New York
As a long time prominent civil rights and community activist throughout the '70's and early '80's I can tell you that I am beyond horrified that Obama should even have been allowed to run on the Democratic ticket. Why not "E.T." for that matter. I for one, and countless other "Baby-Boomer" friends, relatives, acquaintances and associates will not be voting AT ALL if Obama wins the Democratic Party nomination. It's as simple as that! If Ms. Pelosi can be Speaker of the House, the Ms. Clinton can be president. That's the kind of change we Democrats need and want. In addition, I demand that the Florida and Michigan delegates to the convention be seated, as the people who voted for them, in good faith, deserve them to be. Have those in the DNC become so fat-headed that they forgot who's running the show? The citizen and taxpayers of the Democratic party must be heard! All of them. Was there one voter in each of those two states, or any other state for that matter, who has ever even thought about where their primary voting dates come from? NO! Get it together or get the hell out! Dig! Obama running for president is no different from Jesse Jackson giving us years of Reagan and Bush. That ass condemned the party and the country to hell and Obama thinks he is going to ride on his coattails and give us all more of the same. The word we are looking for here is "Megalomaniacs"! We, the registered democrats, expect any of you in a position to do something or anything about reversing this unfortunate situation to do so. Thanks, in advance, for doing the job you were placed in to do,....and for listening. Good luck!
# 2,751:
10:02 pm PDT, May 15, Michele Van gorder, Florida
It would be a shame to see the military services call this man their "Leader". His actions, judgment, and political experience leave a lot to be desired since - quite frankly he has none. His wife doesn't even like this country.