Look at Clinton's math. It leads only if you give them 328,000 votes for the Soviet-style Michigan election, while Obama is different from zero for the ballot. And if you ignore the caucus in Iowa, Nevada, Maine, and my state of Washington - where a record quarter million people turned out to participate. Our votes do not count in mathematics Clinton. Disappears from the memory hole of history in an argument that invents reality as much as Bush's claims about weapons ofWeapons of mass destruction or the story before Clinton about how the gauntlet of Bosnian sniper. Clinton said: "No matter what happens, I work as hard as I can to elect a Democratic president this fall." But she insisted once again that "we won the referendum." This lie every time she speaks of coming together ... The superdelegates understand the real math, or should undermined. However, given the "bitterness" of so many Clinton supporters toward reality that their womanthought would be the first female president of America will not, so to hear a story that suggests Obama's victory is illegitimate, the more likely they are to bolt. If Clinton's voters embrace that story that "a man who has carried off by a woman," denied the victory they deserved rights, they are threatening to stay home in November or retention of voluntary efforts and get to vote necessary to rule by the Democrats ... Polls Obama actually do some 'bestin ...
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"I consider it an essential requirement, this last solemn act of my official life by commending the interests of our dear country to the protection of the presence of Almighty God and those who are beyond the control of keeping them in his saints." - George Washington "If my people ... to humble themselves and pray and seek my face ... then will I hear from heaven and will forgive their sins and heal their land." - II Chronicles 07:14 The world was watching at that moment, as GeorgeWashington said he would use his power after two terms as President of the United States. King George of England, said: "If he gives his power when he had, he is the greatest man in the world to be said." And George Washington did so without a moments hesitation. Washington said in a letter: "I'd rather be back on my farm in Virginia when his emperor of the world."