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- Obama can not be President and is an Invalid Candidate
- What Hillary had to say at the Convention
- and the hits just keep on coming
- WHAT IS NEXT IN THE OBAMA DRAMA, WITH EVERYONE NOW SMITTEN WITH CLINTON
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- and the hits just keep on coming
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- Obama can not be President and is an Invalid Candidate
- Freewheelin - The DNC is Going Green
- What Hillary had to say at the Convention
- Sistahs are doing it for themselves?
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This is utterly facetious
Submitted on March 3rd, 2008 by AnonymousThe primary is not a right. Up until very recently, historically speaking, "the people" had absolutely no say in the candidate for any particular party. The only right you have is to vote in the general election. You don't get to pick who gets to run. That would be undemocratic.