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Jackson Lee on Clinton-Obama Talks: 'An Invitation Has Been Extended'

More from Sheila Jackson Lee at Baruch.

On Hillary Clinton: "She's had her fans."

More importantly, on Barack Obama and Clinton talking: "I think an invitation has been extended. Senator Clinton will accept that."

UPDATE: She also said, "This night is a celebration for a candidate that has finished the course."

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Hillary a "POISON PILL" to Obama Ticket (not verified) says:

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OBAMA MUST SAY 'NO' TO HILLARY AS VP.

THE CLINTONS WILL BE RADIOACTIVE IN A GENERAL ELECTION.

BILL IS CALLING JOURNALISTS "SCUMBAGS" AND BLAMIMG OBAMA FOR THE VANITY FAIR ALLEGATIONS THAT BILL IS SCREWING AROUND AGAIN.

HILLARY WANTS OBAMA TO LOSE IN 2008.
HILLARY WANTS OBAMA TO LOSE IN 2008.
HILLARY WANTS OBAMA TO LOSE IN 2008.
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Anonymous (not verified) says:

Totally agree. The Clintons would be radioactive in a general election. I mean, what the hell has Bill Clintom ever won in a national election aisde from, you know, two terms as President? Oh.

Anonymous (not verified) says:

Hillary is vile. Bill's serial adultery has left her a shrew.

J-John (not verified) says:

When one ponders the Baruch scene one can't but wonder why all these black political bobble heads were not festooning Clinton's stage at Red Neck Mountain West Virginia. Perhaps they were a little too haunted by how, on their marauding nights, the ancestors of those hard working whites let there ancestors know that in all things white was right.

What a shameful lot. Lord, let Barack be unforgiving!

McKinney08 (not verified) says:

Why would Hillary want to be Obama's VP. That's another media sexist lie.

McKinney 08

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