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xstaticarmchair March 7 2008, 02:59:28 UTC
cauc haha

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hotbroccoli435 March 7 2008, 03:16:49 UTC
AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA. Naughty words, I love it.

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grapeslurpee319 March 7 2008, 04:23:11 UTC
i had to work during the caucus! *tear* however, I did not vote during the primary because i am still registered in snohomish county and cannot vote in whatcom.

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hotbroccoli435 March 7 2008, 07:44:56 UTC
Oh my goodness, change that asap! Well, at least before November! We need every vote to keep McCain out of office!

That man is a monster imho, he's willing to spend one hundred years in Iraq if that's what it takes?! No thank you. GTFO my party, kthx. (That last bit was more a short note to good ol' John, but whatever.)

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grapeslurpee319 March 9 2008, 02:42:13 UTC
I just CHANGED it today! be glad!

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hotbroccoli435 March 9 2008, 04:05:04 UTC
Yay! :D

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randomposting March 7 2008, 17:08:40 UTC
I voted in the primary. :) I barack'ed out with my cauc-us out. ;)

And he actually won more delegates then Hilary so I guess it was more a win, regardless of what the media tells you.

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hotbroccoli435 March 8 2008, 01:52:02 UTC
Not enough delegates to win the bid for Democratic candidate though... as far as I understand.

I guess after Michigan and Florida re-primary and whatnot we'll have a more solid idea of where all this is going. I just have a fear deep down inside that Hilary might be able to pull out the nomination. :/

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randomposting March 8 2008, 15:35:06 UTC
Well not yet, but he's still ahead in delegate count. We've got a ways to go yet. Lots more primaries... and he still has the popular vote. The democratic party would be in a real bad situation if they picked Clinton over Barack when he has a higher delegate count AND the popular vote among democrats. Really.. teh popular vote is the biggest part I think. People are going to be disenchanted.. and PISSED if their votes aren't counting, and they go with her even though the people want Barack.

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bananascankill March 7 2008, 18:56:10 UTC
i am just pretty convinced Hilary is not human. that is my main concern ( ... )

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hotbroccoli435 March 8 2008, 02:02:45 UTC
Haha, I love it. I don't agree with Hilary on a bunch of issues, and I really can't wrap my head around why she stayed with her cheatin' husband. (Well, it's furthered her political career... but I'd have more respect for the lady if she had left him (or admitted she likes girls!).)

On the note of celebrities feeling the need to voice their opinions about politics, it's sad how that actually sways some, albeit ignorant, people. I would hope that celebrities would actually know about the issues they're trying to tell their fans about if they really have to open their mouths at all. In fact, I would prefer that they just endorse/support things like the "Get Out And Vote!" movement that there was in '04. Make it more of a nonpartisan thing, and just highlight how/where/when to vote, and some issues that are important (education/taxes/immigration/global warming/whatever etc) that people might want to learn more about; and how to go about getting that information.

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bananascankill March 9 2008, 17:05:58 UTC
agreed.

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xstaticarmchair March 9 2008, 23:18:54 UTC
Yes, and WHY do celebrities feel the need to voice their opinions? Why should they make someone believe the same things they do just because they can get on tv?

Because SOME people (and by some I mean alot, and I'm also implying you!!!) will listen to them! People have retarded demands to watch stupid celebritites talk about what they think, and so they stay on the air.

No offense

P.S. isn't it funny that whenever someone says no offense they have probably already offeneded you?

P.S.S but seriously no offense

P.S.S.S. if you wanna offend me back make fun of my typos

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