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To: Mountain Mary

Can you tell me where she said she voted for Obama?

Here’s a quote from the 11/5/08 Huffington Post:
“She never said who she planned to vote for, but had hinted broadly that she would support McCain by repeatedly stressing that she is a Republican.”

Please post where she said she voted for Obama.


10 posted on 07/12/2012 7:59:40 PM PDT by Justice4awe
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To: Justice4awe

Mountain Mary, I am still waiting for the quote from her about voting for Obama. I don’t recall that. I am not being argumentative; but it’s in poor taste to affirm something as true if there is no proof.

I may be wrong, but I don’t remember that. Just give me a quote from her. Please.


14 posted on 07/12/2012 8:11:28 PM PDT by Justice4awe
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To: Justice4awe
There is a LOT of evidence if you are a serious conservative. So sit down, open your mind to real evidence of emotional attachments, and frankly clear black racism, and shut down your bogus skepticism...

When asked just months before the election if she was going to vote for Obama, she flatly refused to answer the question. Why?

Because she voted for that Marxist ______!

I sure as hell didn’t mind telling people who I was voting for! Did you?

If Romney picks her instead of a good Teaparty conservative, it is done. The race is over! Obama will hand him his ass in November!

After he was elected, she was overcome with emotion, even swept into tears of joy! Why?

Because she must have voted for that Marxist ________, that’s the ONLY SOLID EXPLANATION WHY!

Did you have tears of joy?

As reported on the Huff Post:

Rice Congratulates Obama Tearfully, Says She Is “Especially Proud” Of Obama’s Win

Huffington Post — An emotional Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice reveled Wednesday in Barack Obama’s election,calling it an “extraordinary step forward” for the nation.

A child of the segregated deep South who became the highest-ranking African-American woman ever in American government and was once considered a potential Republican presidential nominee, Rice called the Democratic president-elect “inspirational” and said his victory was proof of America’s promise.

“This was an exercise in American democracy of which Americans across the political spectrum are justifiably proud,” she said.

“As an African-American,I’m especially proud,” said Rice,her eyes glistening with emotion, “because this is a country that’s been through a long journey,in terms of overcoming wounds and making race” less of a factor in life. “That work is not done,but yesterday was obviously an extraordinary step forward.”

“One of the great things about representing this country is that it continues to surprise,” she told reporters at the State Department at a hastily arranged briefing just hours before leaving Washington for the Middle East on a peacemaking trip. “It continues to renew itself. It continues to beat all odds and expectations.” …

60 posted on 07/30/2012 11:43:52 AM PDT by Paul Ross (Ronald Reagan-1987:"We are always willing to be trade partners but never trade patsies.")
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