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ICantSpellDawg
11-30-2007, 20:07
http://www.wmur.com/news/14737868/detail.html
What the?
All the other candidates are now repeatedly muttering under their breath, "Please, don't let this be one of my supporters".
Crazed Rabbit
11-30-2007, 20:33
Damn that fool! What a cowardly and undemocratic action.
And also, realpolitik -ally - if he is a Clinton-hater, what a moronic way to get her loads of sympathy and portray people against her as wackos!
Good grief.
CR
ICantSpellDawg
11-30-2007, 20:37
Damn that fool! What a cowardly and undemocratic action.
And also, realpolitik -ally - if he is a Clinton-hater, what a moronic way to get her loads of sympathy and portray people against her as wackos!
Good grief.
CR
This is terrible. He is now asking to speak to Hillary. She is gonna look like some sort of hero if she diffuses the situation.
Bad deal, man
Crazed Rabbit
11-30-2007, 20:42
IF being the prominent word. She's got the potential to look like a hero, but she might not step up to the challenge. Personal bravery and principles was never a strong suit of the Clintons.
I just hope the guy gives up peacefully.
CR
The conspiracy theorist in me wonders if he's a plant or double agent of some sort.
ICantSpellDawg
11-30-2007, 20:49
The conspiracy theorist in me wonders if he's a plant or double agent of some sort.
Of course. Most people at my job wonder if that is the case, regardless of partisan position. This can do nothing but wonders for her campaign really, unless something goes horribly awry. I think it's just some nut
ICantSpellDawg
11-30-2007, 21:25
one woman released. Hillary cancels her DNC spot.
Vladimir
11-30-2007, 21:30
Good timing. The gay general and his ilk now this. And all just after the news that she was falling behind Obama in Iowa.
ICantSpellDawg
11-30-2007, 21:39
both hostages released. Man was a local nut
FactionHeir
11-30-2007, 21:44
He might have sent off some secret campaign info off to her rivals if he was smart :grin:
Still, overall, this would give her campaign a slight sympathy boost, although only very temporary. If it were staged, it would have been better timing to put it a few days before the actual elections.
Crazed Rabbit
11-30-2007, 22:14
If he was just some attention seeking nut, she probably won't get as much sympathy as if he were anti-Hillary.
At least everyone's safe, it sounds like.
CR
Papewaio
12-03-2007, 00:38
what a moronic way to get her loads of sympathy and portray people against her as wackos!
Is there a smart way? :inquisitive:
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