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05.09.2008 6:17 pm

Incessant calls insisting Hillary drop out are making her supporters angry

St. Louis Post-Dispatch

The democratic party is at risk at losing 40-60 million votes in the presidential election in November if they do not stop insisting that Ms. Clinton step down NOW to insure party unity. What they have done is create an even greater fracture in the infrastructure of our party’s system. Are we to sit back and watch as Mr. Obama is handed yet another silver platter?

We do not HAVE to vote for Mr. Obama in November simply because he is our only choice. And believe me we will not.

Petitions are being moved around the country at this moment to ask the DNC to seat the Michigan and Florida delegates at the Democratic national Convention, and this must come to pass otherwise millions of American citizen’s rights will be directly violated.

We are angry. And we are not backing down. If this persists, Mr. Obama may top out with 30% of the popular vote, if that, in November. Mr. Dean, and Mr. McGovern, and superdelegates like McClellan in Virginia, does that sound like party unity to you?

Douglas Jenkinson

west county

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Si vis, etc, etc, etc….”surrender” is a bit premature isn’t it? It’s a cease fire brokered between Shiites and who knows who. The U.S. is not involved and has had no comment. The cease fire does NOT include the Mahdi army laying down it’s arms. It’s sort of a “you quit shooting and we’ll quit chasing ya deal”. Still, it’s better than nothing.

— slamfist
2:55 pm May 10th, 2008

I would rest easy if I never heard, read or saw anymore of the Bushies and the Clintons, time for fresh faces.

— Kenrick
8:53 am May 11th, 2008

Well it is the good old male establishment alive and well. If this were two men in a tight race, no one would have the audacity to ask one to drop out. It would be expected that the contenders would race to the finish line and both would be cheered on until then. Because one of the current candidates is female, we are suppose to ask her to quit, to drop out and the media (mostly men) have hounded her to do so. I am proud of Hillary for staying in the race. I will vote for her even is she isn’t the nominee. I suggest we do a write in campaign in November and put her in the White House that way.

— femdem
11:38 am May 12th, 2008

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