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Old 05-14-2008
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Re: Obama grabs Superdelegate lead...

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Let me make this abundantly clear, Sheriff.

You do not get to decide where other members may post.

Don't try to bait other posters with this nonsense.

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Re: Obama grabs Superdelegate lead...

Sure does - if any posters tell you not to post in "their" thread, or tell you to "shut up", report it and it will be handled.

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Re: Obama grabs Superdelegate lead...

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It's hard (or perhaps, impossible) to change the game by playing it the same way all the other players do....

Matt
Kinda makes Hillary's message of "change" seem like complete bullshit.
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