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#1 Feb 20 2008 at 10:16 AM Rating: Excellent
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Hillary Clinton wrote:

Dear Nexa,

Help win on March 4 in Ohio and Texas

Here's what you need to know this morning. We were outspent in Wisconsin by a 4 to 1 margin on ads -- and we can't let that happen on March 4.

If we want to win in Texas, Ohio, Rhode Island, and Vermont, we've got to even the odds. We can't let the Obama campaign overwhelm us financially. Today, I am calling on you and other online supporters to act together, making sure we have the resources to create a fair, level playing field on March 4.

In the last few weeks, thousands upon thousands of people have contributed to my campaign. With so many people acting together, any donation you make today -- even as little as $5 -- makes a difference.

Contribute $5 now to help us level the playing field.

Let this remarkable two-person contest for the Democratic nomination be determined by the strength of our ideas, the quality of our leadership, or the depth of our experience. But whatever you do, don't let the outcome of these crucial March 4 contests be decided by a lopsided spending advantage for the Obama campaign.

Only you -- our incredible online community -- can act quickly and decisively enough to create a level playing field. And with everything on the line, that's exactly what I'm asking you to do.

We're putting everything on the line. Contribute $5 now.

There are just two weeks left before voters go to the polls in one of the most crucial days of voting yet. We must make sure we can hold our own against an avalanche of Obama TV ads, direct mail, phone calls, and online advertising.

I have total confidence that, as long as we have the resources to compete, March 4 will be a day of dramatic victories for our campaign. Let's make it happen.

Thanks,

Hillary
Hillary Rodham Clinton

P.S. I am counting on your leadership and financial support. Please do all you can -- and act as quickly as possible.



This makes me want to donate to Obama again, hahaha. She sounds increasingly desperate each email.

muahahaha.

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#2 Feb 20 2008 at 11:12 AM Rating: Excellent
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I read the Hillary site blogs last night for giggles. I usually don't bother because they require registration to post and censor any negative sentiments so its a Greek Chorus of "Yay Hillary!" but last night was amusing. Among the "I hate Obama", "Obama is a Muslim" and "Let's all have a prayer circle that Obama really did get a ******** like some random nutjob on YouTube says so it'll sink Obama's chances", I learned that a lot of Clinton supporters think she should run as an independent even if it ruins any chance of a Democratic presidency, that Florida/Michigan were a conspiracy, that the nutjob on YouTube claiming he gave Obama a ******** MUST be telling the truth and that more prayer circles would help Clinton.

Also, several people complained that the phone lists they were given were terrible and resulted in the same Wisconsin numbers receiving 8+ phone calls from Clinton volunteers resulting in some very unhappy phone-owners.
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#3 Feb 20 2008 at 11:20 AM Rating: Excellent
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I got three phone calls from "Hillary Clinton" during the Maine caucuses. I didn't answer them.

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#4 Feb 20 2008 at 11:41 AM Rating: Excellent
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Nexa wrote:
I got three phone calls from "Hillary Clinton" during the Maine caucuses. I didn't answer them.
But they could have been invites to a Hillary & Chelsea slumber-party!
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#5 Feb 20 2008 at 1:49 PM Rating: Decent
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I learned that a lot of Clinton supporters think she should run as an independent even if it ruins any chance of a Democratic presidency, that Florida/Michigan were a conspiracy


Well, it is a Fact! that MI and FL delegates should be seated. Like the sun rising in the East.
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#6 Feb 20 2008 at 6:23 PM Rating: Good
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Nexa wrote:
I got three phone calls from "Hillary Clinton" during the Maine caucuses. I didn't answer them.
Aren't you looking forward to 4+ years of that kind of "Day One" management?
#7 Feb 20 2008 at 6:27 PM Rating: Excellent
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Atomicflea wrote:
Nexa wrote:
I got three phone calls from "Hillary Clinton" during the Maine caucuses. I didn't answer them.
Aren't you looking forward to 4+ years of that kind of "Day One" management?


I just can't take listening to her cry anymore. I'm like, "Hillary, get it together, we're not even friends...buck up girl!" and she just keeps asking if we can get together for coffee or something and chat because she's always hanging out with politicians and none of them will be honest about how she looks in those outfits. I had to cut all ties after she sent the Polaroids and once I reported it to the company, they simply decided that they should stop making them rather than be responsible for *that*.

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#8 Feb 21 2008 at 12:32 AM Rating: Good
She calls you "Nexa"? How does she know? Is she on this forum? Could she be shadowrelm?

Also, the whole Obama thing kinda feels like the beggining bit in those Holywood film.

You know at the start of the movie, when everything's going well for the hero... He's doing really well at baseball/golf/killing arabs, and you're like "well this is cool", and then he has a big shot at becoming world champion/getting the girl/rescuing his long-lost brother. And yet, you know very well he's going to fail, cos otherwise the movie would be over within the first half hour. He needs to fall and fail, become an alcholic, redeeem himself, come back, and win the damn thing blindfolded with one arm behind his back.

It kinda feels like that with Obama. Everything keeps on going great, but almost too great. Too smooth. You just know it can't carry on like this. You're just waiting for some fUck-up to happen, like Hillary using the "ghost delegates", or someone in her campaign team revealing the fact that Obama's second middle name is Mahmoud.

I just hope that, for once, life doesn't turn out to be quite as realistic as it is in those damn movies.
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#9 Feb 21 2008 at 3:43 AM Rating: Good
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It kinda feels like that with Obama. Everything keeps on going great, but almost too great. Too smooth.
Oh, stop it already. You're French. We know.
#10 Feb 21 2008 at 3:49 AM Rating: Good
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RedPhoenixxx wrote:
It kinda feels like that with Obama. Everything keeps on going great, but almost too great. Too smooth.
Oh, stop it already. You're French. We know.


Nah, I picked-up the brace-yourself-for-disappointment-when-you-really-want-something-out-of-your-control from being an ******* fan.
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#11 Feb 21 2008 at 1:40 PM Rating: Good
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I sent Hilary's campaign an beautifully printed IOU in a thick fancy envelope. I sealed that sucker with sealing wax for effect. If only I could see the face of the campaign worker who opens that.
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