Obama vs. Hillary in NH

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You can go to http://www.cspan.org and under Recent Programs select NHDP 100 Club Dinner. NOTE: Hillary's speech is at the 1:58 mark. Obama's speech is around the 2:35 mark.

Last night the New Hampshire Democratic Party held their annual New Hampshire 100 Club Dinner in Milford. The dinner was attended by the New Hampshire party rank and file as well as electeds and the presidential candidates.

The following was posted on the website My Direct Democracy:

The Obama For President table at the dinner was mentioned and seemingly the whole place rose to its feet yelling and shaking Obama signs. Literally, most of the people here have to be Obama supporters. The Richardson for President table got a bigger cheer than Clinton For President.

By the way, over 3,000 people are here, a record for the dinner.

http://www.mydd.com/story/2008/1/4/181938/1309

Here is Major Garrett's report about the dinner on his Bourbon Room Blog:

As soon as Richardson finished and Obama was waiting to be announced, Obama supporters hefted placards in bouncing waves and began chanting ?Fired Up, Ready to Go? as the fire marshals frantically raced around to keep lanes open for people to walk around the TV riser. Rhythmic chants of ?Obama? also arose in the arena as the round O-shaped Obama placards appeared to float by the hundreds in mid-air creating a mesmerizing sea of Obama signs that rocked and rolled before an empty stage.

http://bourbonroom.blogs.foxnews.com/

Here is 2008Central.net's take on the dinner:

9:00: There?s an amazing amount of Obama supporters; This is an Obama event at this point. And it should be clear ? these people did not buy tickets yesterday. These are $100 tickets that sold out long ago. His organization has constantly outperformed others at competitive events. I cannot stress enough how much Obama turnout there is here.

9:01: The crowd is forced to take their seats before they can proceed .. and the massive crowd starts booing. In the end it probably just made his crowd that much more noticed.

http://2008central.net/?p=1665
 
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She's done. I believe i said last year. This country MAY that's May be ready to elect a black before a woman for Prez. And for sure the country may be ready to show it's had enough of Bush/Clinton. You don't here any of the Reb's even mention Bush anymore.
 

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Hope shes done--but doubt it.
At some point in time Osama will have to explain what all these changes are--how he'll get things changed and at what cost.
Granted he is exceptional motivational speaker as was Martin Luther King--in fact he uses many of MLK's talking points right down to a more subtle "I had a dream" I hope he gets nomination.

Will agree on Hilliary--Bill campaigning with her big minus-- equtes to same shit different day.

As to Bush--or GOP you need to remember--forget what the press tells you--and they always do better at voting booth than they do in polls.

If you have an inkling of a doubt let me take you back prior to 04 election--when press was pounding the prison scandal-the war-and Bushes "falling' ratings--

From NYT

THE 2004 CAMPAIGN: PUBLIC OPINION; Bush's Rating Falls To Its Lowest Point, New Survey Finds

Published: June 29, 2004
President Bush's job approval rating has fallen to the lowest level of his presidency, according to the latest New York Times/CBS News poll. The poll found Americans stiffening their opposition to the Iraq war, worried that the invasion could invite domestic terrorist attacks and skeptical about whether the White House has been fully truthful about the war or about abuses at the Abu Ghraib prison--
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--remember distictly all the :00hour from the liberals here-all the locks-no chance ect--until the people spoke in Nov- then it was :cry: --for 4 more years.

So a word of caution on being overly optomistic again-- :)
 

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Here is Time Magazine's account of the dinner in their Swampland Blog:

If the New Hampshire Democratic Party?s 100 Club dinner is any bell weather ? Barack Obama will handily win here. When Obama, the dinner?s last speaker, took the stage the crowd surged forward chanting ?O-bam-a? and ?Fired Up, Ready to Go!? So many people pressed toward the stage that an announcer asked people to ?please take their seats for safety concerns.?

By comparison Hillary was twice booed. The first time was when she said she has always and will continue to work for "change for you. The audience, particularly from Obama supporters (they were waving Obama signs) let out a noise that sounded like a thousand people collectively groaning. The second time came a few minutes later when Clinton said: "The there are two big questions for voters in New Hampshire. One is: who will be ready to lead from day one? The second," and here Clinton was forced to pause as boos from the crowd mixed with cheers from her own supporters. "Is who can we nominate who will go the distance against the Republicans??

The dinner held in the Hampshire Dome in Milford is the largest political dinner in New Hampshire history, Republican or Democrat. More than 3,000 people attended.

http://www.time-blog.com/swampland/index.html?page=2
 

kosar

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The S and B are right next to each other on the keyboard.


lol- yep, right next door on the keyboard. :rolleyes:

The sad thing is that if Obama lasts for a while, which he probably will, the stupid crap like this will be furthered with ads and so forth, although more subtley. Starting with Hillary(she's already started with his cocaine use as a teenager and his 1st grade 'paper') and ending with whatever republican wins the nomination, if Barack also is still there.

Hell, tons of people think he's a Muslim.
 

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Fox hasn't even begun with him. They are sure to begin mixing in some O's'ama junk with their 24-7 crusade against Hillary. They'll probably talk at length about the 5 minutes he spent at a an Indonesian madrasa when he was 9.
 

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we`re all honored that the doyenne of madjack`s society set dropped in and paid a rare visit.....

i`m getting a tingle.....

Doyenne, huh? You should know by now that i'm not a female. Surely you've seen the sleeping pics!

Anyways, take your 'tingle' and go f*ck yourself.
 

kosar

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Real classy.:nono: Hey man, where were you when I needed you in the Brady Bunch Hawaii episode thread?

Nobody was agruing with you in there. It was a great episode. Nothing for me to add in that one. F*cking taboos.

If something comes up about the time Mikes important documents got lost on the roller coaster, then give me a shout.
 

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Nobody was agruing with you in there. It was a great episode. Nothing for me to add in that one. F*cking taboos.

If something comes up about the time Mikes important documents got lost on the roller coaster, then give me a shout.

That was the one where Jan's poster got mixed up with Mike's blueprints. Most things that went wrong in general were Jan's fault. ....I also remember that for some reason Greg or Peter was in a mascot's outfit. Was that a multi-parter or just single episode?
 

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That was the one where Jan's poster got mixed up with Mike's blueprints. Most things that went wrong in general were Jan's fault. ....I also remember that for some reason Greg or Peter was in a mascot's outfit. Was that a multi-parter or just single episode?


Single episode, but it doesn't make it any less important.
 

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Agreed. Extrememly timely episode, given the turmoil of the early 1970's.
 
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