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# NameComments
51 AnonymousI made a serious mistake in voting for Obama and need my vote transferred to Hillary Clinton! NOW, before it is too late.
52 AnonymousHe had me fooled for just long enough. Open your eyes, DNC.
53 Julie CharlesOBAMA is the wrong voice for the American people! IF I KNEW THEN WHAT I KNOW NOW, I WOULDN'T HAVE VOTED FOR HIM. I AM PART OF THE WILL OF THE PEOPLE WHO SAYS I TAKE BACK MY VOTE FOR OBAMA. PLEASE DO WHAT IS RIGHT IN THE BEST INTEREST OF THIS COUNTRY!
54 benNow this is all coming out? Read Obama's books! We are starting to learn the truth about this man!
55 Amanda M.Gee thanks media for completely misleading the American public on how wonderful and golden Obama is.(not). His speech explaining why he stayed for 20 years in a church where anti-US and anti-white sentiments reign was to try and tell us that racism is still alive and well in this country! Hey great! Doing your part to control that racism are you Barack? Uh-huh, I dont think so. Take back my vote NOW!
56 Anonymous
57 CindieI do NOT want my vote for Obama. I do NOT want my vote for Obama. Hillary 08'!
58 c
59 Linda TaylorObama' s bandits are still stealing delegates in caucuses where Clinton won the popular. And a lead only in one voting precinct in Chicago. Wake up DNC YOU ARE BEING HOODWINKED AND BAMBOOZELED!
60 barbara kingThis a desent vote saying Iwill never vote for Obama again. PERIOD;
61 AnonymousI made a horrible mistake because of the Media. The truth is not yet known but I have learned much since I voted.
62 AnonymousIf Sen. Clinton is not the Democratic choice, I will vote for Sen McCain.- NJ voter
63 AnonymousI will not vote for Obama due to his lack of experience and lack of substance. If I were hiring a President for the United States I would prefer someone who would be ready to get this country back on track on day one! He is not the man. If he is the democratic nominee I will vote for McCain in the general election!! Go Hillary!!
64 MARY
65 BIRDI BRUTONSome of the things that have come up lately concerning Obama, such as his preachers tirade on his hatred of America (Obama is running for President of our GREAT COUNTRY but he was not willing to step out of that man's influence and defend this great country that he wants to lead.) Something about this makes me doubt his sincerity and also it shows his weakness in being able to say NO, I will not have any part of that. And then this guy from some radio show calls Sen. McCann a Warmonger, God forgive him for such words, about a man who spent 51/2 years in the Hanaoi Hilton prison camp. Obama had someone apologize, but the words should come from Mr. Obama. In not doing so shows more weakness.
66 Bob StaggsIf Fl. ,Mi., and Dems. Nation Wide allow Dem. Party Leaders to not count Fl. and Mi. Primaries They are Committing a CRIME against ALL AMERICANS. They should NEVER be allowed to act as witnesses nor Criticize an Election in any other Country.
67 JANET CORNISH
68 AnonymousAfter all I have heard about Obama, and him denying everything, his lies , his circle of friends, his antiamerican views, his wife being proud for the first time to be an American, tell me not to vote for Obama.
69 Anonymous
70 Peggy EasleyI was so blinded by Obama's lies. I cannot believe I bought into his crap. The Wright issue has really opened my eyes.
71 AnonymousNo one should vote for Obama. Michigan and Florida votes should not be counted. Both candidates agreed on that, the law is the law!!
72 AnonymousNo way I'll vote for Obama
73 AnonymousTo the DNC: Please, now that I get to know Obama better, I'd like to take my vote back and vote for Hillary! I hope the DNC wont' bully Hillary and force her off the race. When that happens, I'l vote a straight republican ballot.
74 Jill Elaine
75 AnonymousI made a mistake voting for obama because of media, WANT MY VOTE BACK!!!!!!!!! WANT MY VOTE BACK!!!!!!!!! WANT MY VOTE BACK!!!!!!!!!
76 Sue SmithThe Media is giving Obama a clear path to the nomination. After everything that has come out, and some things that haven't yet, I WANT MY VOTE BACK!!!!
77 Veyry SerranoWe don't trust Barack O.Who is he? Who knows him? Please vote and support Hillary Clinton.USA can not be ruled by an inspirational man for his words, but for a truly inspirational woman for her FACTS. Please VOTE HILARY!She's the one to beat McCain.Latinos do not like Obama.
78 KrisSenator Obama just does not get it. He clearly does not understand why his words are so hurtful and perceived as condescending and divisive. It's not the word bitter that many red-blooded patriotic small town Americans are offended by. It' s rather that he's told us that we're clinging to our faith and our guns as a result of something that he's perceived as a "result" of our frustration with government. He suggests that in some way the faith of those of us who live in small towns is superficial, and some sort of a crutch that we only bring out when we're felling downtrodden by the government. In reality, we here in small town PA happen to like our small town values. We keep our faith through up and down times and always have. Our small town values stem from and are the bedrock of the American patriotic values that built this great nation. Furthermore, the people of our small towns embrace their religions out of faith, not out of bitterness or frustration. Most small town citizens in PA and across our nation are decent, hardworking, giving, caring, friendly and patriotic. They certainly do not deserve to be categorized as closed minded, anit-immigrant, gun toting, bigots that were Obama's remarks made out in California to a small group of money people. It’s a very unfortunate and utterly rediculous stereotype of the citizens of our small towns in PA and across the nation, and it shows yet another display of a total lack of judgment on the part of this candidate for the Presidency. Mr. Obama has created in his own mind for whatever reason, a very flawed understanding of people who live in small towns in PA and across the U.S. - people who go to work everyday, play by the rules, and only want to do right by their families and their communities. Senator Clinton with her own family roots in small town PA actually gets it. Obama clearly does not. Obama has managed to divide us all now along racial lines, class lines, and cultural lines. How much more damage could he actually do if we actually vote him into the White House?
79 Diane RobinsonI got caught up and drank the so called Kool Aid and now I would like to return the unused portion. Obama has pulled the wool over my eyes but now I can see again. I know this is impossible but I would sure like to have my vote and donations back.
80 AnonymousI like Hillary and I think that she would make a great president.
81 Stephen HemmickI want to say that I voted for Barack Obama in the Texas Primaries, But I will be voting for JOHN MC CAIN in the Fall General Election. I am so thankful that the truth came out that Sen. Obama, by condoning Rev. Wright is condoning racism. Barack Obama is a racist pure and simple which is easily verified by his actions. Actions speak louder than words. Barack Obama had my vote but he has lost it. I WILL BE VOTING FOR JOHN MC CAIN IN THE FALL! AMERICA DOES NOT NEED A RACIST IN THE WHITE HOUSE, WE HAVE ENOUGH TROUBLES IN OUR COUNTRY ALREADY.
82 Joy Nelson-Calhoun
83 Anonymous
84 Constance IncrocciDo not elect Obama to General elecction. He can't win!
85 AnonymousAlthough Sen. Hillary Clinton won in New Mexico, Bill Richardson did not respect the result and voted for Sen. Obama. The Superdelegates can vote Sen. Clinton if they believe she has better qualification than Obama.
86 AnonymousIf I new THEN what I know NOW about Obama, (Rezko trial drug use, sexual scandal, anti-patriotic sentiments), I would NOT support him. Please spare America from a bigger mistake. Choose the more acceptable choice for Democratic nominee. HRC!
87 Patricia RakusI will I no way vote democrat if Obama the crack smoking, gay , suspected murderer is the nom!! Oh, I also forot racist!!
88 L LAMBOGLIAOBAMA SENT HIS LAWEYERS TO FLORIDA ,PREVENTING OUR PRIMARY VOTES TO BE COUNTED . OMABA DOES NOT DESERVE TO BE OUR PARTY NOMINEE. HE IS DISHONEST.
89 Sarah Ajamoughli
90 cocoaObama is NOT fit to be President of our Great Country. Take back the votes!!!!!!!!!! The man is an embarrassment
91 MikeWill now either vote for Hillary or McCain. Am looking to change parties at this time because of the unfair treatment of Hillary by media AND DNC.
92 Pauline CrisseyI'd like my vote and donation back from Obama!!!
93 MikeWill now either vote for Hillary or McCain. Am looking to change parties at this time because of the unfair treatment of Hillary by media AND DNC.
94 JackieHillary Clinton is obviously the best candidate, most qualified among the three. Obama is ok , but inexperienced, thinks he knows everything and unknowingly insults a lot of people, (tackless to the point of being arrogant) and he is way too overhyped by the Media.
95 AnonymousI will never vote for Obama. I will vote for Senator Hillary Clinton and for the following reasons. I want a leader who is strong, qualified, experienced, articulate, compassionate, knowledgeable, intelligent, and who has a platform with which I agree. With all the bias against Senator Clinton which the mass media has shown to her in this campaign, and the confidence and poise she has displayed while being bombarded, I know she has a thick skin and has been vetted. She has shown she can play ball with the boys and as a great quarterback she can certainly call the plays, pass, and run. Certainly not true for Obama. The fellow has been given a pass by the BIG MEDIA. He has not been vetted and has been coddled in this campaign by the media. He is just simply not as experienced, knowledgeable, articulate, or qualified as Senator Clinton and if he were to get the nomination, McCain will win the election. That is exactly what the Republicans want. They are afraid of Senator Clinton and they know McCain cannot win against her. That is why they have put so much effort, money, and hype into this campaign to try and get the nomination for Obama. I will do everything I can to see that that does not happen. I am all for Hillary Clinton.
96 LisaEveryone has the right to be heard!! the new info does make a difference!
97 Sue WhalenIt has become obvious, never more so than in this Wednesday's PA debate, that Sen. Obama is inexperienced, challenged when dealing with the issues and unsure of himself. His questionable associations are an issue now and would be a major issue in the general election -- a major issue of trust. Before making a serious error in selecting the Democratic Party nominee, stop and consider who really is the more electable candidate in November. That candidate is the one with solid, logical solutions of the challenges confronting America and the experience and leadership skills to carry through when elected. That candidate is Sen. Hillary Clinton.
98 Linda Morris
99 Suzy RaviIf Obama makes it i'm voting mcCain
100 AnonymousAfter viewing video where Obama would not pledge allegiance to American while the National Anthem was playing I'm convinced he should not be elected President. If Obama nominated, I'll vote the first Republican vote of my life and I'm 66.

 

Signatures | Total: 129