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examiNation DC: What do you think about President Bush's spiritual quest?

Sep 28, 2007 7:10 AM (375 days ago) by Staff, The Examiner
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President Bush says there is a moral dimension to his policies on Iraq and abortion, and acknowledges he is “seeking redemption” for “moments in my life when I rejected prayer.”

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10:49 AM MST on Sat., Feb. 2, 2008 re: "examiNation DC: What do you think about Bush quietly helping Hillary Clinton win the presidency?"

faye dolan said:
Bushes and Clintons are ALL members of the Council on Foreign Relations, Bilderberg group and have attended Bohemian Grove gatherings. Assignment: Google all of the above and get ready to have your mind blown. Yes, the Bushes are helping Billary get into power because they are all members of the same club. The power brokers who are members of the above exclusive organizations must get the approval of these people before running for President. Democrats and Republicans are all the same with ONE agenda, to get us into a world government, which is happening before your eyes. The next step: The collapse of the economy and merger with Mexico and Canada, and the abolition of the middle class and private ownership of houses and land. The richest and most powerful want it all. So the dumbing down of the population, the introduction of drugs into the culture including Ritalin for youngsters, all suppresses our minds and makes us all the more maliable and powerless. Sound nuts? Check it out.

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6:35 PM MST on Wed., Oct. 3, 2007 re: "examiNation DC: What do you think about Cheney's assertion that pork projects, scandals doomed the GOP in Congress?"

Examiner Reader said:
Interesting statement from a career bureaucrat that shoots his friends in the face and drops the "F" bomb on the floor of the Senate!

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6:32 PM MST on Wed., Oct. 3, 2007 re: "examiNation DC: What do you think about President Bush's spiritual quest?"

Examiner Reader said:
Bush is running out of subordinates to blame for his poor decisions, now he's going to blame God. Next he'll blame Laura. What else is new? Reagan made decisions based on old movies and the advice of psychics.

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2:59 AM MST on Mon., Oct. 1, 2007 re: "examiNation DC: What do you think about President Bush's spiritual quest?"

gokten goknil said:
hes ok and human and as a leader he thinks his countries first ofcoures and if you really want a answer from me tell him to i will see him in san fransisco brige and ofcoures he may want to understand what does brige ,spiritually means somethink and I know that he knows what I am try to tell him for example in usa when they make goveretmen funural they pass the funural on the brige to other side so he is the presedent he must know why they do this and also I gave this exaple that doesnt mean that he will die in near future hes got long time to live he looks better than me anyway but I have to tell him this aswell paradise and hell are not the real so his spirit thats what think will go to paradise first but real is different real is the place that we will live after the end. This place is not the paradise or hell so dont confuse so what should we do is just pray and wait when times finish you dont know anytink about what I am saying now I know and for me its o

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10:12 AM MST on Sun., Sep. 30, 2007 re: "examiNation DC: What do you think about President Bush's spiritual quest?"

Examiner Reader said:
There is no neutral religious thinking at all, even in politics. Every human being has the right to express openly what really moves him to act, his most inner convictions.

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5:35 AM MST on Sun., Sep. 30, 2007 re: "examiNation DC: What do you think about President Bush's spiritual quest?"

it's a political theater said:
it's all political to fool the americans AGAIN. he worshps money not god like his adminstration and corporate friends. a friend who's very religious told me they're all wolfs in sheep clothing. are you all blind that you cannot see through him? they violate the laws of god (10 commandment ) on a daily basis and he'll continue after this his his sessioin. i'm sure he's laughing in his sleep as he knows he's foooled many but he forgot the almignty god isn't blind and you can't hide from your sins. the religious right feels they could and i wonder if they know god knows their evil deed the last 7 years selling their souls like judas for finacial gains? they think they can secretly hide from the almighty while counting their money. the bottom line is this political stunt was only to fool the people and he's truly not seeking redemption because he's planning another illegal war for control of oil and natural gas. it's based on lies. is this seeking redemption?

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7:33 PM MST on Sat., Sep. 29, 2007 re: "examiNation DC: What do you think about President Bush's spiritual quest?"

Examiner Reader said:
I would like to know the context in which President Bush made these comments about his spiritual quest.

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6:42 PM MST on Sat., Sep. 29, 2007 re: "examiNation DC: What do you think about Cheney's assertion that pork projects, scandals doomed the GOP in Congress?"

Examiner Reader said:
For once in his life, he was totally right.

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6:40 PM MST on Sat., Sep. 29, 2007 re: "examiNation DC: What do you think about President Bush's spiritual quest?"

Examiner Reader said:
Personally, I think, that like everything else he says, it is only said to try to fool the public.

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4:50 PM MST on Sat., Sep. 29, 2007 re: "examiNation DC: What do you think about President Bush's spiritual quest?"

Fiesta said:
I think it's all about 'guilt' and who better to have it! To late for regrets for not doing the obvious.

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4:50 PM MST on Sat., Sep. 29, 2007 re: "examiNation DC: What do you think about President Bush's spiritual quest?"

Fiesta said:
I think it's all about 'guilt' and who better to have it! To late for regrets for not doing the obvious.

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3:33 PM MST on Sat., Sep. 29, 2007 re: "examiNation DC: What do you think about President Bush's spiritual quest?"

Examiner Reader said:
I believe that our president can trust The GOD of all creation and universe to guide him in his quest to make the right decisions for our country, this can be done by prayer. King solomon is a good example of this in his early years. I say may GOD bless our president and the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.

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2:05 PM MST on Sat., Sep. 29, 2007 re: "examiNation DC: What do you think about President Bush's spiritual quest?"

Examiner Reader said:
i believe in a president that stands for somthing positive,religion is important today and needs to be exercised more politically in the u.s.

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11:06 AM MST on Sat., Sep. 29, 2007 re: "examiNation DC: What do you think about President Bush's spiritual quest?"

Examiner Reader said:
A zealot who makes decisions without regard for reason, histoy, intelligence n or consequences is not a good decider. Meglomania is a not a calling.

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3:08 PM MST on Fri., Sep. 28, 2007 re: "examiNation DC: What do you think about President Bush's spiritual quest?"

GAB said:
"The President should not even be religious. I want a LOGIC-based government, not an EMOTION-based government." Spock isn't running. Furthermore, there's no human who can totally divest his/her emotions from thinking. We're sloppy collections of wetware controlled by chemicals at a fundamental reductionist level; hormones and neurotransmitters affect how we think. (Try doing calculus on a very empty stomach and a hangover, and you'll find that you're not as cooly logical as you hope you can be. A piece of toast and a cup of coffee might make you a much better thinker.) Even avoiding this fact, to be a leader is to decide, and to decide is to have values -- which decision is better? -- and to have a concept of 'better' you need a basic set of principles to guide your decisions. Without a concern for others based on recognition of their humanity and capability for suffering, you're a prisoner of idealism, like Pol Pot.

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12:15 PM MST on Fri., Sep. 28, 2007 re: "examiNation DC: What do you think about President Bush's spiritual quest?"

Richard H. Clark - middleclass2008.com said:
The President should not even be religious. I want a LOGIC-based government, not an EMOTION-based government.

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10:40 AM MST on Fri., Sep. 28, 2007 re: "examiNation DC: What do you think about President Bush's spiritual quest?"

GAB said:
We don't elect a minister in chief; however, we don't want to elect a person who has no conscience and no ethical or moral guidance to the White House. I would rather have a person with a religious faith that required regular reflection and conscience-checking than a poll-driven secularist.

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9:15 AM MST on Fri., Sep. 28, 2007 re: "examiNation DC: What do you think about President Bush's spiritual quest?"

reader said:
Whatever happened to a secular head of state? We have so many religions but the prez has to tout his own to the detriment of millions of others who are trying to co-exist peacefully.

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6:03 PM MST on Thu., Sep. 27, 2007 re: "examiNation DC: What do you think about Cheney's assertion that pork projects, scandals doomed the GOP in Congress?"

reader said:
GOP is doomed brother sammon.

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3:24 PM MST on Wed., Sep. 26, 2007 re: "examiNation DC: What do you think about the White House misjudging the Dems shift to the left on the Iraq war?"

Examiner Reader said:
radicalize???? how do you become radical against something so insane like an illegal war???? The Democrats have just pointed out what everyone else thinks; that Bush himself is a criminal. The failure of the White House staff to recognize the overwhelming norm of the American people is typical of the Bush administration's arrogance.

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2:31 PM MST on Wed., Sep. 26, 2007 re: "examiNation DC: What do you think about Bush quietly helping Hillary Clinton win the presidency?"

apache850@sbcglobal.net said:
This is just another political by bushy, republican politicol party strategy to discredit Hilary Clinton. Voters read this, believe it and therefore that H. Clinton would handle a presidency like Bushy has. Hilary Clinton will win the presidential nomination. With H. Clinton as the first woman president, there will be no more assinine wars, no more murders of our young people that have been shipped out to fight in wars that make no sense. These wars have all occurred durng republican administrations. The stupidity is that after each war, the administration bring in to the US millions of aliens to benefit from taxpayers money. Welfare, food stamps, housing. Whereas millions of US citizens do not get these benefits, homeless families, veterans, who cannot get these benefits. CHARITY BEGINS AT HOME.

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12:00 PM MST on Wed., Sep. 26, 2007 re: "examiNation DC: What do you think about the White House misjudging the Dems shift to the left on the Iraq war?"

Examiner Reader said:
I would not be a bit surprised-and if Hillary is as clever as I think she is-she will listen. Whatever one thinks of the President he is privy to a wealth of information that is critical for the next president, whoever that is, to be knowledgeable about and these are not issues to be considered in the few months before the inauguration.

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10:27 AM MST on Wed., Sep. 26, 2007 re: "examiNation DC: What do you think about the White House misjudging the Dems shift to the left on the Iraq war?"

Examiner Reader said:
I would expect that, when she can stop laughing over this, she will respond publicly :)

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11:10 PM MST on Tue., Sep. 25, 2007 re: "examiNation DC: What do you think about Bush predicting Hillary will defeat Obama?"

Jimmy Sanborn said:
You small minded Obama people. Just like your leader. Their trying to put Bush and Clinton in the same boat because they want to destroy her, Bush's popularity is rather low. The American people do not trust him so they are trying to link the two of them so the Amiercan people won't trust her. As far as them being affarid of Obama, he can't even get the Democratic party in his corner and to win the Democratic Election that is a big factor. They are not saying a word about Obama because they don't have two. He is already beat by the Republicans because he failed to answer the big debate question right. When ask if he were Black enough he answered yes. Wrong answer. He should have answered this is not about race. Instead he oppened the door and now his campaign is about race. He has gained black support and has not risen in the polls, because he has lost White support. Also his comments about baby boomers being beyond their time. a large group of our congress are baby boomers. also a

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11:00 PM MST on Tue., Sep. 25, 2007 re: "examiNation DC: What do you think about Bush quietly helping Hillary Clinton win the presidency?"

Jimmy Sanborn said:
Yoy all are silly to think that Senator Clinton is acknowledging any thing Bush has to say. She has made it clear she does not like Bush. The American people are not the stubid Rather smart you know. More Republican trying their hardest to break down their biggest fear. Sounds like Rowe

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7:55 PM MST on Tue., Sep. 25, 2007 re: "examiNation DC: What do you think about Bush predicting Hillary will defeat Obama?"

Examiner Reader said:
It is WAY OBVIOUS that Karl Rove, Guiliani, and especially now Bush are practically praying that Hillary is the nominee. I canvassed in Vegas for Barack with 60 L.A. Volunteers and about 150 locals last week. Nary a dozen of them had done it before ever. That tells me that Obama has huge momentum with voters. I'd never go door to door for Hillary. I was chased by pit bulls! I spoke personally to 200 potential caucaus goers and undecided Dems, got three caucuas pledges for Obama, and heard only ONE strong Hillary supporter. On the other hand, I heard many people say "I don't trust Hillary." I also found people who don't know Obama well, are very curious to know what the hubbub is about. I even recruited the CRAPS dealer to be a volunteer after he said, "Obama is my man." upon seeing my Obama button at the MGM. We spoke to people at bus stops, in yards, at a Latino festival. Everywhere I looked, Obama drew strong, almost fanatical responses from supporters locally. He will win. I c

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3:11 PM MST on Tue., Sep. 25, 2007 re: "examiNation DC: What do you think about Bush predicting Hillary will defeat Obama?"

Examiner Reader said:
Bush can"t do ANYTHING right Please ignore his advise Hillary Clinton

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8:12 PM MST on Mon., Sep. 24, 2007 re: "examiNation DC: What do you think about Bush predicting Hillary will defeat Obama?"

Xpis said:
Makes sense to me. She voted to go to war in Iraq and if she's elected she'll find plenty of excuses to keep us there another four years. Until the people figure out the con game and go for Obama, or Dodd, or even Edwards.

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7:59 PM MST on Mon., Sep. 24, 2007 re: "examiNation DC: What do you think about Bush predicting Hillary will defeat Obama?"

Examiner Reader said:
Like Rove predicting that future Presidents will embrace "preemptive strikes", Bush is hoping his prediction will bring out the conservatives to vote against anyone who can fix what he has broken. He broke it because they want it broken, from the US dollar to the American economy--which must remain dependent on the oil his crowd will control. The Bush crowd fears any potential candidate who could come to the fore and expose the fake numbers the Bush administration has been using in regard to the economy, medical care, Iraq, social security, FEMA and a dozen other areas, foreign and domestic. Hillary would be safe. She won't rock the numbers at first. But she might later, if she is elected. Obama will rock the numbers from the beginning, if he can get a good team and decent preparation on a national campaign. So Bush is hoping to poke some holes in them early on. Next he'll throw Diebold machines at them (trying hard in Ohio already).

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7:17 PM MST on Mon., Sep. 24, 2007 re: "examiNation DC: What do you think about Bush predicting Hillary will defeat Obama?"

Examiner Reader said:
GAB is wrong - Bush is an indoit. His first election was not won by popular vote but by the Supreme Court who ordered people to stop counting ballots. Kinda hard to convine people to vot when they really don't count isn't it? The second win was when Bush started a war so he could be a "war time president" who Americans always vote for. That's right 100 soldiers a month dead and $10 billion a month spent so George could be re-elected. If he were not an idiot why were so many of his fathers cabinet and military leaders in his adminsistration? To keep an eye on junior by any chance?

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7:04 PM MST on Mon., Sep. 24, 2007 re: "examiNation DC: What do you think about Bush predicting Hillary will defeat Obama?"

Examiner Reader said:
Bush hopes/ prays the Republicans will run against Clinton. Obama is brilliant, and will run circles around any Republican nominee.

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3:40 PM MST on Mon., Sep. 24, 2007 re: "examiNation DC: What do you think about Bush predicting Hillary will defeat Obama?"

msnz911 said:
Thats the politics of Karl Rove. They are betting on Hillary to win, because they have all the tools required to beat her...negatives add will fly like mushrooms...and then the country, the people pay the price of divisiness again, again and again..... we dont want an election where we have to choose the lesser of two evils. I don't know about you, but for me, OBAMA-08 my friend.

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3:24 PM MST on Mon., Sep. 24, 2007 re: "examiNation DC: What do you think about Bush predicting Hillary will defeat Obama?"

Examiner Reader said:
The R's must think she'll be easier to beat...nothing is said without a highly calculated reason.

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3:07 PM MST on Mon., Sep. 24, 2007 re: "examiNation DC: What do you think about Bush predicting Hillary will defeat Obama?"

Examiner Reader said:
I agree with Bush's prediction 100%.

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2:24 PM MST on Mon., Sep. 24, 2007 re: "examiNation DC: What do you think about Bush predicting Hillary will defeat Obama?"

abwilliams1951 said:
Look at the majority of decisions that Bush has made in the past years. I would not give five cents for advice from Bush!

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1:40 PM MST on Mon., Sep. 24, 2007 re: "examiNation DC: What do you think about Bush predicting Hillary will defeat Obama?"

GAB said:
If Bush were so stupid, why did his political team win twice? Remember, he hired them all. He can't be stupid and an evil genius at the same time; give the man some credit for leveraging his advantages. As someone who has been in politics for decades, facing tough elections, I would trust his assessments. Obama is naive. Edwards is a shallow suit without a character inside. Hillary is astute, attuned to Washington, and ruthless. I would not be surprised if she won the nomination. Of course, predictions are not results. If they were, the Terps and Redskins would have won this weekend. If you are passionate about Obama or Edwards or Hillary Clinton, go to work for her one way or another!

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1:24 PM MST on Mon., Sep. 24, 2007 re: "examiNation DC: What do you think about Bush predicting Hillary will defeat Obama?"

Examiner Reader said:
In his diaries, Ronald Reagan referred to Bush, Jr. as a 40 year old man who had not held a real job and walked around the White House looking SHIFTLESS. Bush is not competent enough to comment on anyone about anything. He's never worked for anything - including his "C" grades.

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12:31 PM MST on Mon., Sep. 24, 2007 re: "examiNation DC: What do you think about Bush predicting Hillary will defeat Obama?"

Examiner Reader said:
I see Hillary has her supporters working hard for her. Go W your showing how much she is your partner in arms! Hillary clinton has the largest earmarks for the pentagon. Barack Obama 08

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12:13 PM MST on Mon., Sep. 24, 2007 re: "examiNation DC: What do you think about Bush predicting Hillary will defeat Obama?"

Examiner Reader said:
This another BUSH's "miss informed lazy thinking."

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11:50 AM MST on Mon., Sep. 24, 2007 re: "examiNation DC: What do you think about Bush predicting Hillary will defeat Obama?"

Examiner Reader said:
George Bush is wrong about everything. Wrong about the war, wrong about torture, wrong about illegal spying. He knows that he is wrong, otherwise, his children would be on the front lines in Iraq, instead of other people's family members. So, if George Bush has been consistently wrong about everything, it doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure out that he is wrong about this, too. DUH!

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11:44 AM MST on Mon., Sep. 24, 2007 re: "examiNation DC: What do you think about Bush predicting Hillary will defeat Obama?"

Examiner Reader said:
Sure looks like Rove is still writing Bush's daily talking points! He never did have an original thought. The GOP desperately wants H to be picked as they have enough photos (doctored/real) of and paid story tellers against Bill to savage her run. H's camp decided the GOP strategy of crowning H as the inevitable is to their advantage and are using it, "to hypnotize the crawfish," in this case Dem voters. That backfires because Dems like to make their own decisions; only Reps like to be spun, taking away the decision. It's how they perceive "real" leaders. Both Obama and Hillary appeal to young voters who have a bad habit of not turning out to vote. Hillary is despised by women in her age group and comparable education level, canceling out the young vote, no matter how many actually do vote. Edwards appeals to Independents who are voting in the Dem primaries. Edwards will end up the nominee, much to the shock of the media who are the idiot “know it alls.” Denny

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11:40 AM MST on Mon., Sep. 24, 2007 re: "examiNation DC: What do you think about Bush predicting Hillary will defeat Obama?"

sick of bush said:
Why would anybody trust Bush's predictions? His success rate is in the toilet.

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11:40 AM MST on Mon., Sep. 24, 2007 re: "examiNation DC: What do you think about Bush predicting Hillary will defeat Obama?"

sick of bush said:
Why would anybody trust Bush's predictions? His success rate is in the toilet.

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11:32 AM MST on Mon., Sep. 24, 2007 re: "examiNation DC: What do you think about Bush predicting Hillary will defeat Obama?"

Examiner Reader said:
Bush is helping Hillary because he knows she can be beaten in the general election. Too many people hate her. Just do a google search and see all the websites. And check out the websites, they have research and articles and years of history. Go to a negative Obama sight and they say things like 'he smokes'. The mantra used to be you can't beat the Clinton fundraising machine. Obama has more people in the military donating to his campaign than all the other candidates combined. And that's just the military.

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11:13 AM MST on Mon., Sep. 24, 2007 re: "examiNation DC: What do you think about Bush predicting Hillary will defeat Obama?"

anotherme said:
The fact is Bush is right. The Republicans can and will beat Hillary in the general election. That is why Obama must win the primary. He is popular with GOP, independents, and Dems. He can win the general election. Which is why he MUST win the primary. Get out and vote, people. Barack Obama can be the next President of the United States.

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11:06 AM MST on Mon., Sep. 24, 2007 re: "examiNation DC: What do you think about Bush predicting Hillary will defeat Obama?"

Examiner Reader said:
When exactly did that interview take place? That's a pretty important point you left out of the story.

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11:04 AM MST on Mon., Sep. 24, 2007 re: "examiNation DC: What do you think about Bush predicting Hillary will defeat Obama?"

Hopemonger said:
Don't be too comfortable in those predictions. The GOP wants Hilary because they know they can beat her in the general election. We (Obama for America) are a large grassroots movement and we WILL be voting -- many for the first time in a long time. Barack Obama is the next President of the United States.

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10:55 AM MST on Mon., Sep. 24, 2007 re: "examiNation DC: What do you think about Bush predicting Hillary will defeat Obama?"

Examiner Reader said:
Bushies calling someone intellectually lazy is the height of something, hypochrisy is too mild a term.

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10:50 AM MST on Mon., Sep. 24, 2007 re: "examiNation DC: What do you think about Bush predicting Hillary will defeat Obama?"

wizinit said:
Kind of cowardly, having an unnamed White House official call Obama "lazy". But what do you expect from the men who sent other peoples sons and daughters to die to right Daddy's wrongs. We'll see if Bush's judgment about the Dems is as bad as his decision to invade Iraq and refusal to bring the troops home. But it is beginning to look more and more like Rove and Bush are trying to orchestrate the "inevitablility" of Hillary. They must really figure they can beat her.

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10:42 AM MST on Mon., Sep. 24, 2007 re: "examiNation DC: What do you think about Bush predicting Hillary will defeat Obama?"

Examiner Reader said:
I think this is yet another reason to vote for Obama!

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