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I think this is interesting because it shows how much this man cares to sell his vote for $20 million in order to educate recent immigrant citizens. Being of Mexican-American descent, I feel that this is a crucial issue. We must educate new citizens so that they CAN exercise their right to vote.
jnetgarcia

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  • Crazy Also sick that Obama thinks after the May 21st that will be all of it. When Florida and Michigan have not been counted. He is to arrogant to be the President of the United States he cares nothing about other voters and nothing about the voices of the people. He is for lack of a better word full of it. He has no experience ,does not care about the people of this country, out of his own mouth he said how working class people in small towns are BITTER.

    And he lies and connects himself with people that have hate towards the United States.
    If the DNC does not stop him then he will be stopped when the Convention takes place by Florida and Michigan when Hillary steps in because she will not let him get away with it. He does not know what kind of fight he is in for.
    It the DNC does not support their Rules as stated then this country will see a Dukakis, McGovern, Kerry situation all over again.
    maltesetitan
  • It disgusts me that votes are for sale in a democracy, even if it is for a better cause, you shouldn't be able to buy delegates.
    maltestitan, you are still irrational to a point of insanity. The rules of the democratic convention were set before this situation took place, and those states knew the implications. Barack Obama was following the rules that both candidates agreed to when they entered the race.
    If those states want to hold another primary, however, with both contenders on the ballot like it would have been if they didn't break the rules, I say go for it.

    anyway, maltestitan, in the end we are all on the same side. Bush politics must be stopped, and I hope we can both agree to that.

    This scrolling back and forth in the response area is quite irksome.
    Egnatius212

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