| # | Name | Comments |
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| 201 | james | |
| 202 | Anonymous | We need to win in November, and only one person will take us there: BARACK OBAMA08 |
| 203 | Kim Stephens | Super Delegates all I can say is can we please end this Bush, Clinton, Bush, Clinton crap! |
| 204 | Rev. Claudia Iuliania Minervina | Please vote with the will of the people, don't let Hillary steal our nomination - back Obama.
Thank you and Gods Bless!
Rev. Claudia Iuliania Minervina |
| 205 | Richard Ray | Please, we need to beat the Republicans, not each other. |
| 206 | Richard Schmidt | It is time for Hillary to step down! |
| 207 | C James | This country and this party are far more important than Sen. Clinton's personal ambitions. She's proven she doesn't care about either one, only herself. |
| 208 | Steven Bartholow | Clinton has got to stop what she is doing. Fine, dont drop out. But she has burned too many bridges at this point to do much else. She will destroy the party if she runs through to the caucus. |
| 209 | Ann Riley | I've been a Democrat all my life and I've never heard anything like what Hillary Clinton said. She sounds and acts like a Republican. |
| 210 | Alan P. Taylor | Please stop the bleeding. I have become convinced that an orchestrated effort on the part of the Democratic Party Super-delegates is required to convince Hillary Clinton that she must abandon this race. She can not win, and should not win. The longer she stays in, the more damage she does to the Party.
I supported and apologized for the Clintons for twelve years (1992-2004). No more. Never again. I will vote for Senator Clinton if she is the nominee, but I will donate no money, and I will not apologize for her. You can not throw my party under the bus and expect me to like it. In endorsing Senator McCain over the Democratic front-runner, she has done exactly that. |
| 211 | jill m bozarth | |
| 212 | Kevin Carroll | Senator Clinton is doing irreparable damage to the Democratic Party. She should withdraw now with dignity.As that looks unlikely, we ask that the Super Delegates step in and pledge to Senator Obama. The voters have spoken. |
| 213 | Susan Summers | Hillary's tactics are severely damaging our party and diminishing the first real possibility for healing our country has seen in my lifetime. (I'm 49.) We need healing now more than fear mongering and someone who doesn't mind going to needless war. |
| 214 | Joyce Miller | Endorsing John McCain over Obama. Now Ferraro's heinous comments. You people are cowards unless you put an end to this divisive madness right now! You will see big loss of registered Democrats unless you show some moral courage and call the Clintons on the carpet now. The way to do that is by a mass exodus from the Hillary camp to either undeclared of for Obama. |
| 215 | James Summers | Please end the drama. The whole concept of "super delegates" is very undemocratic. It is very disturbing to think that a privileged group has the power to overturn the popular vote in a presidential election. This election will determine the confidence and the feeling faith that a whole new generation will have for the fairness and efficiency of our system. Please don't let us be disappointed again. Cast your vote for Barack Obama and let's focus on taking back the White House. |
| 216 | Judith J. Putnam | |
| 217 | Judith J. Putnam | I want a leader who can garner respect here at home and abroad. Senator Clinton's underhandedness and negativity during this campaign make it unlikely that she can be such a leader. Obama's grace suggests that he can be. |
| 218 | Dan Moore | |
| 219 | Anonymous | Super Delegates: pledge for Obama. Make the right choice for America. |
| 220 | Kevin Weishaar | |
| 221 | Kevin Weishaar | |
| 222 | Jill Allison | Please support the will of the people. Obama '08 |
| 223 | Jill Allison | Please support the will of the people. Obama '08 |
| 224 | Virginia Elliott | Dissing an opponent is one thing. Destroying a party's chances to regain the White House is another. |
| 225 | Elise MacDonald | Barack Facts: Fast Obama Facts vs. Falsehoods
http://www.barackfacts.blogspot.com
Hillary Facts: She stoops to conquer
http://www.kitchensink08.blogspot.com |
| 226 | Kalaine Fields | |
| 227 | Kirstie Stramler | Consider the difference of working with these people, as evidenced by their campaigning styles: under Barack you'll be free to perform the most inspired and collaborative work of your life in a well-structured and well-funded organization, whereas under Hillary you will be pitted against your fellows at your own and the electorate's peril, in a micro-managed environment on a shoestring. |
| 228 | Summer GLardon | |
| 229 | Jennifer Osburn | |
| 230 | Allison Resnik | The naked ambition and ruthless of the Clintons will continue to damage the Party. It's time for them to bow out. |
| 231 | David Jayne | I have lost all respect for Hillary Clinton. I've lost even more for Bill. |
| 232 | Kenneth H. Carolus | |
| 233 | Jennifer Markens | Hillary Clinton is using the same firm as John McCain, Burson Marsteller, which has a vested interest in destroying the Democratic party, more or less permanently. Candidate Clinton's behavior in this campaign seems more in line with Republican Party and Lobbyist goals and strategies than with the party that has helped she and her husband have political careers.
The racist tactics, the lack of dignity and honor in her behavior are appalling and it is clear that if she can't win by the rules in an already highly advantaged contest, she will punish voters, supporters and most importantly, the people of the United States.
My daughter is an enthusiastic democrat with many young friends who are equally appalled by these tactics.
If the superdelegates override Barack Obama's wins, then we no longer have any Democracy worth talking about and its all a sham, which has only been pretending to the thinnest veneer of a Democracy for a long time. Which is why our President can joke and sing songs about all of the abuses and harm to citizens during his office; we will be the same thing. |
| 234 | Scott Wahlstrom | As an independent, i will vigorously support Barak Obama, but I cannot and will not support Ms. Clinton in the November election. |
| 235 | Yvonne Jones | The Clinton Administration MUST be stopped before it destroy our party |
| 236 | Chris Blask | Dear Sir/Madam,
I am affronted by the nature of attacks against Senator Obama which, as Speaker Pelosi acknowledges, makes it now "impossible" for any sort of joint ticket, to say the least.
This is not in any way condusive to the best interests of the Democratic party.
-regards
-chris |
| 237 | John-Michael Dumais | |
| 238 | Andy Shirtliff | Sen. Obama has proven over the last year that he is the only candidate who can bring together the independents, leaning republicans and most importantly democrats. Sen. Obama represents a new kind of politics, the politics of the future. He isn't all talk like detractors would want you to think, His twenty years of service, on the streets, in the class room, and in the courts, coupled with 12 years of legislative experience on the state and national level.
He has the most votes, most delegates, most states, most excitement, he has the best online and ground operation ever seen, AND the most money ever raised ALL from small donors at an average of $109 per donor.
To this 28 year old, This is THE MOST, important, historic and exciting election i have ever seen or heard of. Please stop this back and forth, don't let John No Change McCain get a head start on Our candidate.
This is our election to lose... Lets keep it. |
| 239 | Michael Guss | Super Delegates were created after Teddy Kennedy took a fruitless fight all the way to the nomination in 1980. The purpose of Super Delegates is to cut off wounded candidacies, like that of Senator Clinton's, and allow the party to heal in time for the General Election. This is why you must act today by endorsing Barack Obama for President! |
| 240 | Gerhard Bedding | |
| 241 | Jan Maes | |
| 242 | linda tompkins | barack for pres stop the bleeding |
| 243 | Bonnie Winterstine | |
| 244 | Maarten Pellegrini | This behavior is an insult to this republic and its making so much resentment regarding the democratic party's future. END THIS NOW! Grow some balls and stand by your people god damn it, twice as many states won, America is demanding change, now will you build a wall on top of your own people, and hold them down? Shame on you if you do, and the future will never forget you or your behavior if you choose the path toward darkness. Obama isn't even the type of man who has the power ambition that drives TOO MANY politicians. It is the American people who are choosing him as our leader, listen to them, why would you want things to get ugly by murdering their voices, the voices of all of our future? Do you want to say that democracy is broken, that it’s not real? Well then kill away, silence them, kill the dreams, and watch the blood stain your hands. There are SO many who feel this.
Twice as many states won. . . The whole world IS watching. How will you be remembered? |
| 245 | yvonne herr | |
| 246 | Dennis White | Not only has Sen. Clinton harmed the Democratic party with her campaign she also shows no sign of stopping. |
| 247 | Anonymous | Obama supporters do their homework. Just reading some of the words here, I am honored to be a part of this democracy. These are the people, the people here, whom I want to be driving out nation’s future.
Obama '08' |
| 248 | Anonymous | Its time to end the Clinton smear campaign. |
| 249 | Philip Corlis | Its obvious HRC is more interested in her career than electing a Democrat in November. |
| 250 | lara levin | |