So Hillary Rodham Clinton and Barack Hussein Obama...

did you see where THE PUSSY is gonna sue Texas over their erection laws??????????????


THE PUSSY knows he is done, so

Politics of destruction time:cattail:
 
did you see where THE PUSSY is gonna sue Texas over their erection laws??????????????


THE PUSSY knows he is done, so

Politics of destruction time:cattail:

MEET MY DeMANds or I'll Vote for the CLITBITCH

so we can run against her in November

CRY bitches
 
No, where????

Ishmael

maybe in 12 THE PUSSY outa run as a REPOH

suing and ling the HUSSEIN name, only Repoz, do that

NO?

Clinton may challenge Texas vote rules By BETH FOUHY, Associated Press Writer


LAREDO, Texas - Hillary Rodham Clinton's campaign has raised the possibility of a challenge to Texas' primary and caucus rules just days before the contest, drawing a warning against legal action from the state's Democratic Party.

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Aides to Clinton said earlier this week they were alarmed at the lack of clarity about many of the caucus rules and expressed their concerns on a conference call with staff for rival Barack Obama and state party officials. Texas has a two-step voting process, with a primary and then caucuses shortly after the polls close.

Specifically, Clinton aides questioned a provision allowing caucus attendees to vote to move the location if they choose to do so, and whether people who had cast so-called "provisional ballots" in the primary would have their votes counted in the caucus.

Clinton political director Guy Cecil said he asked party officials to spell out the rules in memo form and to send them to both campaigns.

"We want to see the results in writing, and we reserve the right to challenge something if we don't believe it reflects something that was discussed on the call," he said.

Cecil on Friday denied that the campaign planned to sue the party, which will manage roughly 8,700 caucuses Tuesday evening.

"There were no veiled threats of lawsuits of any kind," Cecil said of the conference call.

Texas party officials said they believed Cecil was threatening legal action and wrote a letter to him and to Obama senior strategist Steve Hildebrand reflecting that concern.

"If it is true that litigation is imminent between one or both of your campaigns and the Texas Democratic Party, such action could prove to be a tragedy for a reinvigorated democratic process that is involving a record number of participants here in Texas and across the nation," party attorney Chad Dunn wrote. "Litigation regarding the TDP could cripple the momentum of a resurging Texas Democratic Party and ultimately the November 2008 election."

The letter also noted that many of Clinton's senior campaign advisers in Texas had helped to develop the rules governing the state's caucus system. A Texas party official also noted that former President Clinton won the state's caucuses in 1992 and 1996 following the same rules.

Obama has had a clear edge in caucuses, winning 13 to her two.

Texas has 193 delegates up for grabs Tuesday. Of those delegates, 126 will come from the primary, and 67 from the caucus.
 
maybe in 12 THE PUSSY outa run as a REPOH

suing and ling the HUSSEIN name, only Repoz, do that

NO?

Clinton may challenge Texas vote rules By BETH FOUHY, Associated Press Writer

.

between this

and then challenging their OWN rules bout Floridope and Mich

you can tell what utter SCUM the Clits are

no wonder the party has turned on em
 
RNC Makes TN GOP Pull ‘Muslim Garb’ Photo
February 28th, 2008
From Fox News:


Tennessee GOP Pulls ‘Hussein,’ Obama Photo From Fiery ‘Anti-Semite’ Release
by FOXNews.com

Thursday, February 28, 2008

The Tennessee Republican Party has toned down a fiery press release that included a controversial photo of Barack Obama and blasted the candidate on his stance on Israel. The release was changed after a rebuke from the Republican National Committee.

A GOP official told FOX News that the RNC privately chided the Tennessee Republican Party over the content of its online press release titled, “Anti-Semites for Obama,” which followed the endorsement of Obama by Nation of Islam Minister Louis Farrakhan…

“The RNC rejects these kinds of campaign tactics. We believe this election needs to be about the critical issues confronting our nation,” RNC Chairman Mike Duncan said Thursday.

The earlier version of the press release referred to Obama by his full name, Barack Hussein Obama, and included the now widely seen 2006 photo of Obama in African tribal garb.

A check of the Tennessee GOP’s Web site late Wednesday showed both the photo and the reference to Obama’s middle name had been scrubbed from the page…

The statement first drew criticism from the Tennessee Democratic party: “The tone and accuracy of this release unfortunately is what we have come to expect for the Tennessee Republican Party in recent times, and this release is the worst of the bunch,” Tennessee Democratic Party chairman Gray Sasser said in a prepared statement.

“It amplifies misinformation, discredited tall tales, and Internet innuendo to appeal to the worst in people,” Sasser said, accusing the state Republicans of “fear-mongering.” …

Tennessee GOP officials defended their initial release Wednesday and argued that they have a right to use “Hussein” in their literature.

In a statement issued late Wednesday, state GOP officials said their statement “alerting voters that Sen. Barack Obama has foreign policy advisers and endorsements rooted in anti-Semitic and anti-Israel views has been twisted by Democrats who would prefer to scream ‘racism!’ rather than deal with Obama’s real and worrisome record.

“Attempts to put the Tennessee Republican Party at odds with Sen. John McCain regarding our Monday press release and his Tuesday comments are ineffective and vacant given Sen. McCain’s consistently strong record as a defender of Israel.”

From Tennessee Republican Party:

ANTI-SEMITES FOR OBAMA

NASHVILLE, TN - The Tennessee Republican Party today joins a growing chorus of Americans concerned about the future of the nation of Israel, the only stable democracy in the Middle East, if Sen. Barack Obama is elected president of the United States…

*Clarification: This release originally referenced a photo of Sen. Obama and incorrectly termed it to be “”Muslim” garb. It is, in fact, Somali tribal garb, hence, we have deleted the photo. Also, in order to diffuse attempts by Democrats and the Left to divert attention from the main point of this release - that Sen. Obama has surrounded himself with advisers and received endorsements from people who are anti-Semitic and anti-Israel - we have deleted the use of Barack Obama’s middle name.

Bill Hobbs
Communications Director
Tennessee Republican Party
2424 21st Avenue, Suite 200
Nashville, Tennessee 37212
Phone: (615) 269-4260
Email: billhobbs@tngop.org

So now the Republican Party is taking its marching orders from the DNC:


The statement first drew criticism from the Tennessee Democratic party: “The tone and accuracy of this release unfortunately is what we have come to expect for the Tennessee Republican Party in recent times, and this release is the worst of the bunch,” Tennessee Democratic Party chairman Gray Sasser said in a prepared statement.

“It amplifies misinformation, discredited tall tales, and Internet innuendo to appeal to the worst in people,” Sasser said, accusing the state Republicans of “fear-mongering.”

And by “clarification” Mr. Hobbs means sniveling obfuscation.

A less cowardly person might have been to ask exactly what misinformation, what tall tales and innuendo are being amplified by an actual photograph of an actual event?

Exactly what fears are being mongered? Are we afraid of the truth?

The photograph in question is from the Associated Press. (Though of course we were the first to bring it to light.) And it is of Mr. Obama in Muslim garb.

The claim that it is the costume of a Somali tribe is a distinction without a difference, given that the population of Somalia is 100% Muslim.




Moreover, it is not the only example of Mr. Obama wearing Muslim garb captured by the shutterbugs of the Associated Press — and then curiously hidden from public view for years. (And we also were the first to bring this photo to light.)

And while we are at it, the lunatic anti-Semite Louis Farrakhan did endorse Mr. Obama. In fact, in his two and a half hour speech in praise of Mr. Obama he even called him “the hope of the world.”

Moreover, back in December, the selfsame Mr. Farrakhan was been given a “lifetime achievement award” by the very man Mr. Obama calls his “spiritual mentor,” his pastor and close advisor, the racist Jeremiah Wright.

And, more amazingly, “Hussein” is indeed Mr. Obama’s middle name. (At least at the moment. In his life he has gone by several names.)

But why bother with such details?

Alas, this is the same spineless GOP that screamed bloody murder about the entirely factual “Swiftboat” ads and other well documented material that helped keep us from getting President Kerry.

Sometimes calling Republicans “the stupid party” does not do them justice. They really are the “born loser party.”

And this year they might just get their wish.
 
RNC Makes TN GOP Pull ‘Muslim Garb’ Photo
February 28th, 2008

“The RNC rejects these kinds of campaign tactics. We believe this election needs to be about the critical issues confronting our nation,” RNC Chairman Mike Duncan said Thursday.


They reject those tactics until they are actually running against a democrat, once the real race begins - all bets are off.
 
They reject those tactics until they are actually running against a democrat, once the real race begins - all bets are off.

In which year do you think the democrats will nominate a democrat?

Ishmael
 
They reject those tactics until they are actually running against a democrat, once the real race begins - all bets are off.

GOOD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
between this

and then challenging their OWN rules bout Floridope and Mich

you can tell what utter SCUM the Clits are

no wonder the party has turned on em

I'm RUNNING out of Magazines to CuT up

so THIS will be my last Letter

until my next issue of NATIONAL REVIEW FOR KIDS!

arrives
 
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