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  • Bladewire
    StraightBro
    • Aug 2003
    • 56228

    #1

    News I Got A New Email from the Campaign Today

    This thread is to document the emails I receive from the Hillary Clinton campaign. I feel whoever the individual is responsible for their email presence should do something else. Sometimes I get multiple emails a day, usually tapping into some kind of drama and asking for more donations.

    Today's email, so far:

    Bladewire --

    Eight years ago this month, President Obama and I met in the small town of Unity, New Hampshire for our first rally together. Though the loss of that primary was difficult for me, I have always respected President Obama enormously, and I was very proud to lend my full-throated support to help him win the presidency.

    Standing next to then-Senator Obama, I told the crowd that day, ?We stand shoulder to shoulder for the ideals we share, the values we cherish, and the country we love.?

    Eight years later, every word is still true.

    I?m so proud to have President Obama's endorsement as a member of this team -- if you?re excited and ready to get to work, chip in $38 right now.

    You?re one of our most committed supporters. Because you've saved your payment information, your donation will go through immediately.


    Skype: CallTomNow

  • CaptainHowdy
    Too lazy to set a custom title
    • Dec 2004
    • 94736

    #2
    Originally posted by Bladewire
    You’re one of our most committed supporters. Because you've saved your payment information, your donation will go through immediately.
    ...

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    • Rochard
      Jägermeister Test Pilot
      • Dec 2001
      • 75733

      #3
      What's wrong with the email? Seems to be exactly what one would expect from her campaign. Clearly she is trying to position herself as standing with Obama.

      Some people are walking around saying "Obama has fucked up the country" and frankly I don't see this at all. I was never on the Obama bandwagon, but it seems he's done pretty good in the past seven - eight years. The economy is better, unemployment is great, the housing market is moving again, we are out of two never ending wars, the Taliban is no longer a concern, and if you've been reading the news in the past two months you know ISIS is pretty much done too. Clearly what we need is a continuation of this.

      I mean, unless you want to go back to the 10% unemployment we had seven years ago.
      Herschel Savage
      Brooklyn, NY

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      • Bladewire
        StraightBro
        • Aug 2003
        • 56228

        #4
        Originally posted by Rochard
        What's wrong with the email? Seems to be exactly what one would expect from her campaign. Clearly she is trying to position herself as standing with Obama.

        Some people are walking around saying "Obama has fucked up the country" and frankly I don't see this at all. I was never on the Obama bandwagon, but it seems he's done pretty good in the past seven - eight years. The economy is better, unemployment is great, the housing market is moving again, we are out of two never ending wars, the Taliban is no longer a concern, and if you've been reading the news in the past two months you know ISIS is pretty much done too. Clearly what we need is a continuation of this.

        I mean, unless you want to go back to the 10% unemployment we had seven years ago.
        Obama did some good but he didn't facilitate improved race relations, instead we got "blacklives matter" riots. Insurance rates are insane and if you fall behind, and they cancel you, you have to pay for the months you didn't have coverage to get it reinstated. He never reigned in wall street.

        That aside, I made this thread because I get these emails on a daily basis on all sorts of topics. I was high one night with a model and traded a blowjob for a $20 campaign donation, but most of the emails say "You?re one of our most committed supporters" which is BS. Maybe I'm just interpreting them the wrong way?


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        • Hannes
          Confirmed User
          • May 2016
          • 1594

          #5
          you heard it guys give your $38 right now and it'll go to a better world.
          Skype: gallag97
          Email: [U]comingsoon/U]

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          • johnnyloadproductions
            Account Shutdown
            • Oct 2008
            • 3611

            #6
            Biggest mistake I ever made? donating to the Obama campaign with my regular email address.

            My email address got passed around, geo targeted by every democratic campaign down to my local county, I'm not happy.

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            • Bladewire
              StraightBro
              • Aug 2003
              • 56228

              #7
              Originally posted by johnnyloadproductions
              Biggest mistake I ever made? donating to the Obama campaign with my regular email address.

              My email address got passed around, geo targeted by every democratic campaign down to my local county, I'm not happy.
              The first time I donated to Romney they carded me 3 times, that was the last time I donated to Romney. He's still better than Trump though.


              Skype: CallTomNow

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              • Joshua G
                dumb libs love censorship
                • Jul 2008
                • 8198

                #8
                Originally posted by Bladewire
                The first time I donated to Romney they carded me 3 times, that was the last time I donated to Romney. He's still better than Trump though.


                california...independent...that supports clinton. & romneys OK, hillz is fab, but dump trump.

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                • Bladewire
                  StraightBro
                  • Aug 2003
                  • 56228

                  #9
                  Originally posted by Joshua G
                  california...independent...that supports clinton. & romneys OK, hillz is fab, but dump trump.
                  My brain has never been wired to be a follower DynaMo. I make the best informed decision on who I'll support each election cycle for both congressional & federal elections. I don't use tacky names for people with other stances, or the people they're voting for, because spreading toxic shade is bad karma. Move along now.


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                  • Barry-xlovecam
                    It's 42
                    • Jun 2010
                    • 18083

                    #10
                    Just make an email account e-2016@

                    https://runbox.com/price-plans/ 100 Alias names
                    In Norway; EU privacy laws and all subpoenas have to come from the Norwegian Courts.
                    or just make a gmail account then abandon it after the election gmail is great junk mail filtering

                    Political donor emails are a big ticket item -- talk about CAN-SPAM LMAO

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                    • Joshua G
                      dumb libs love censorship
                      • Jul 2008
                      • 8198

                      #11
                      Originally posted by Bladewire
                      My brain has never been wired to be a follower DynaMo. I make the best informed decision on who I'll support each election cycle for both congressional & federal elections. I don't use tacky names for people with other stances, or the people they're voting for, because spreading toxic shade is bad karma. Move along now.
                      you call me dynaMo like thats some slur, tell me to move along now condescendingly, & in the same breath, state spreading toxic shade is bad karma.

                      do you even see your own hypocrisy.

                      oh & you speak of white collar crime, where nobody goes to jail. read clinton cash & see that you vote for white collar crime, another topic your in denial of.

                      mr independent...ly deluded.

                      IM FROM BROOKLYN BITCH STOP CALLING ME MO.

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                      • Dvae
                        Confirmed User
                        • Feb 2005
                        • 5326

                        #12
                        Originally posted by Bladewire
                        This thread is to document the emails I receive from the Hillary Clinton campaign. I feel whoever the individual is responsible for their email presence should do something else. Sometimes I get multiple emails a day, usually tapping into some kind of drama and asking for more donations.

                        Today's email, so far:

                        Bladewire --

                        Eight years ago this month, President Obama and I met in the small town of Unity, New Hampshire for our first rally together. Though the loss of that primary was difficult for me, I have always respected President Obama enormously, and I was very proud to lend my full-throated support to help him win the presidency.

                        Standing next to then-Senator Obama, I told the crowd that day, ?We stand shoulder to shoulder for the ideals we share, the values we cherish, and the country we love.?

                        Eight years later, every word is still true.

                        I?m so proud to have President Obama's endorsement as a member of this team -- if you?re excited and ready to get to work, chip in $38 right now.

                        You?re one of our most committed supporters. Because you've saved your payment information, your donation will go through immediately.
                        Would this be the same Hillary Clinton that hoped for Obamas assassination in the 2008 campaign?

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                        Arguing with a troll is a lot like wrestling in the mud with a pig, after a couple of hours you realize the pig likes it.

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                        • Bladewire
                          StraightBro
                          • Aug 2003
                          • 56228

                          #13
                          Originally posted by Dvae
                          Would this be the same Hillary Clinton that hoped for Obamas assassination in the 2008 campaign?
                          You see, she is a Republican at heart.


                          Skype: CallTomNow

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                          • Rochard
                            Jägermeister Test Pilot
                            • Dec 2001
                            • 75733

                            #14
                            Originally posted by Bladewire
                            Obama did some good but he didn't facilitate improved race relations, instead we got "blacklives matter" riots. Insurance rates are insane and if you fall behind, and they cancel you, you have to pay for the months you didn't have coverage to get it reinstated. He never reigned in wall street.

                            That aside, I made this thread because I get these emails on a daily basis on all sorts of topics. I was high one night with a model and traded a blowjob for a $20 campaign donation, but most of the emails say "You?re one of our most committed supporters" which is BS. Maybe I'm just interpreting them the wrong way?
                            But President Obama isn't really responsible for "black lives matter". The group didn't start because of the failings of the President; The group started because blacks are being killed by cops at a much higher rate than whites.

                            As for insurance, your rates were going to go up no matter what. They go up every year. Hopefully Obamacare is going to put an end to this or at least slow it down, but... Let's hot hold our breath.

                            And yes, you are one of millions of "most committed supporters". They are trying to make you feel valued and respected. It's all marketing.
                            Herschel Savage
                            Brooklyn, NY

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                            • Bladewire
                              StraightBro
                              • Aug 2003
                              • 56228

                              #15
                              Bladewire --

                              Thank you so much for adding your name and joining President Obama, Vice President Biden, and Senator Elizabeth Warren on Team Hillary.

                              President Obama will leave an incredible legacy of progress -- from marriage equality to health care to waging the fight on climate change, he's lead our country forward.

                              We can't risk letting Donald Trump win the Oval Office, roll back everything President Obama's done, and possibly take our country (and the world) to the brink of a global crisis. His bigoted and divisive beliefs could tear us apart.

                              With Trump as the Republican nominee, this election is about more than just what kind of laws we enact as a nation -- it's about who we are and what we believe in.

                              It's on all of us to fight to protect our values. Ask three friends to join the team today by forwarding the President's powerful endorsement of Hillary, and make sure they know what's at stake:

                              https://www.hillaryclinton.com/forms/join-them/

                              Thanks,

                              Hillary for America


                              Skype: CallTomNow

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                              • Bladewire
                                StraightBro
                                • Aug 2003
                                • 56228

                                #16
                                Bladewire --

                                On Sunday, Americans woke up to a nightmare: Another act of terrorism in a place no one expected it, a man with a gun in his hands and hate in his heart, apparently consumed by rage against LGBT Americans -- and, by extension, against the openness and diversity that define our way of life.

                                No matter how many times we endure attacks like this, the horror never fades. The murder of innocent people always breaks our hearts, tears at our sense of security, and makes us furious.

                                So many of us are praying for everyone who was killed, for the wounded and those still missing, and for all the loved ones grieving today. As a mother, I can?t imagine what those families are going through.

                                But we owe their memories and their families more than prayer. We must also take decisive action to strengthen our international alliances and combat acts of terror, to keep weapons of war off our streets, and to affirm the rights of LGBT Americans -- and all Americans -- to feel welcome and safe in our country.

                                Here?s what we absolutely cannot do: We cannot demonize Muslim people.

                                Inflammatory anti-Muslim rhetoric hurts the vast majority of Muslims who love freedom and hate terror. It?s no coincidence that hate crimes against American Muslims and mosques tripled after Paris and San Bernardino. Islamophobia goes against everything we stand for as a nation founded on freedom of religion, and it plays right into the terrorists? hands.

                                We?re a big-hearted, fair-minded country. We teach our children that this is one nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all -- not just for people who look a certain way, or love a certain way, or worship a certain way.

                                I want to say this to all the LGBT people grieving today in Florida and across our country: You have millions of allies who will always have your back. I am one of them. From Stonewall to Laramie and now Orlando, we?ve seen too many examples of how the struggle to live freely, openly, and without fear has been marked by violence. We have to stand together. Be proud together. There is no better rebuke to the terrorists and all those who hate.

                                This fundamentally American idea -- that we?re stronger together -- is why I?m so confident that we can overcome the threats we face, solve our challenges at home, and build a future where no one?s left out or left behind. We can do it, if we do it together.

                                Thank you for standing together in love, kindness, and the best of what it means to be American.

                                Hillary


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                                • Bladewire
                                  StraightBro
                                  • Aug 2003
                                  • 56228

                                  #17
                                  Bladewire, after this weekend?s horrific shooting in Orlando, Donald Trump showed us exactly what kind of president he would be.

                                  First, he went on Twitter to congratulate himself for calling the shooting an act of ?radical Islamic terrorism.?

                                  Second, he implied that President Obama secretly sympathizes with terrorists.

                                  Third, he doubled down on his proposal to ban all Muslim people from entering the United States.

                                  And last night, he stripped press credentials from the Washington Post so that their reporters will no longer be allowed to cover his campaign events.

                                  Trump?s behavior in the past 48 hours is a direct preview of what he would do if he's elected.

                                  And right now, there?s only one thing standing between Trump and the White House: all of us. Chip in $38 to the Stop Trump Fund, and let?s build a campaign strong enough to beat Trump this November.


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                                  • plaster
                                    So Fucking Banned
                                    • Apr 2015
                                    • 2295

                                    #18
                                    That's nice honey.

                                    Can't wait for your next email update

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                                    • Bladewire
                                      StraightBro
                                      • Aug 2003
                                      • 56228

                                      #19
                                      Bladewire --

                                      This week, Republicans in Congress asked for a moment of silence for the victims of the shooting in Orlando. Democrats in the House of Representatives refused. They would not stand silent, they said, about the work it's going to take to end the nation's gun violence epidemic.

                                      Then, Senator Chris Murphy of Connecticut and other Senate Democrats launched a filibuster, saying they would not yield the floor until Republicans agreed to debate legislation that would keep guns out of the hands of suspected terrorists and require comprehensive background checks for gun purchases.

                                      They're going to hold the floor of the Senate and keep talking until Republicans listen -- or until they can no longer stay on their feet.

                                      We need to stand with them -- will you add your name right now to stand with Hillary and Democrats in Congress to call for immediate action on gun violence prevention?


                                      Thanks,

                                      Christina

                                      Christina Reynolds
                                      Deputy Communications Director
                                      Hillary for America


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                                      • Bladewire
                                        StraightBro
                                        • Aug 2003
                                        • 56228

                                        #20
                                        Donald Trump is unfit to be president


                                        Bladewire --

                                        In the wake of the deadliest mass shooting in United States history, the GOP nominee for president didn't pledge to stand with the LGBT community, didn't make a distinction between Muslims and jihadists, didn't lay out a measured and thoughtful plan to prevent tragedies like this from happening again.

                                        Instead, he said I told you so. He took to the internet and fired off a tweet: ?Appreciate the congrats for being right on radical Islamic terrorism, I don't want congrats, I want toughness & vigilance. We must be smart!?

                                        We don?t need your self-congratulatory victory lap at a time of mourning, Donald. Our nation needs time to heal and reflect. We need a leader who can calmly and rationally lead us out of the darkness we find ourselves in -- not one who creates light with kerosene and a match.

                                        Bladewire, the only thing standing between Donald Trump and the White House is you and this team. Today of all days, I need to know if you're in. Our country needs this campaign, and this campaign needs you.

                                        You?re one of our most committed supporters. Because you've saved your payment information, your donation will go through immediately.


                                        Skype: CallTomNow

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                                        • Bladewire
                                          StraightBro
                                          • Aug 2003
                                          • 56228

                                          #21
                                          Donald Trump incites violence, anger and resentment

                                          Bladewire, the descriptions of Trump?s rally in Greensboro earlier this week are horrifying:

                                          A crowd chanting, ?Build that wall!? An audience refusing to clap for a call for unity with the LGBT community. A group of six men following a protester out of the venue to intimidate him. Confederate flags everywhere. A vendor selling t-shirts that say ?Trump that Bitch.?

                                          This isn?t just politics as usual. Donald Trump isn?t just any Republican nominee -- he?s inciting violence, and his rallies are hotbeds of anger and resentment. And if this is how he runs his campaign -- imagine how he?d run our country.

                                          This is what we?re dealing with. Trump is a toxic threat to the very values we stand for. Chip in $38 and say you?re ready to make sure he?ll never, ever be our president.

                                          You?re one of our most committed supporters. Because you've saved your payment information, your donation will go through immediately.


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                                          • Bladewire
                                            StraightBro
                                            • Aug 2003
                                            • 56228

                                            #22
                                            Bladewire --

                                            It?s pretty hard to convince my girls that anything their mom and I like can possibly be considered cool.

                                            But there is at least one big exception to this: Seven years ago, Michelle and I invited Lin-Manuel Miranda to the White House for our inaugural Poetry Jam and got to be among the first to get a taste of the phenomenon that would become Hamilton.

                                            Today, Hamilton is a record-breaking smash hit musical and the #1 rap album in the country -- and a civics lesson like we?ve never seen before, generating new and important conversations about who we are as a country and just what our American experiment is all about. And if you enter right now, you could get to see it for yourself.

                                            Hamilton is a story for all of us, about all of us. It is a show as diverse as America itself. You?ll walk away from the theater truly understanding that what our founders started was just that: a start. As Alexander Hamilton says, America really is a great unfinished symphony.

                                            Bladewire, we?re getting ready to write our next chapter when we elect Hillary this November. As part of this campaign, you?re helping keep the story alive.

                                            Get even closer to that history -- be in the room where it happens -- by joining Hillary at a performance of Hamilton next month. All you need to do is enter:

                                            I?m rooting for you -- because I know you?re going to love this.

                                            Barack


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                                            • Joshua G
                                              dumb libs love censorship
                                              • Jul 2008
                                              • 8198

                                              #23
                                              Originally posted by Bladewire
                                              Chip in $38 and say you?re ready to make sure he?ll never, ever be our president.
                                              come on man, chip in! she didnt raise enough money from muslim countries that oppress women. she needs your help!!!

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