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Doesn't sound like Hillary Rodham Clinton to me. Sounds like same old big energy owned media crap, "get rid of her at all costs," for voting against Bush's energy bill and standing up to the insurance companies.
They even bought off the Democratic Party from day one.
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06.03.08 - 5:22 pm | #
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BEWARE BARRY OF HO.. BEWARE and Study Clinton HISTORICAL FACTS regarding " Associates"...
redhawk |
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06.03.08 - 10:07 pm | #
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I was offended when I read the AP article (normally they are not that biased, but since the IL Senator- congratulations on the projected nomination- has been running for President, the news has been slightly 'slanted', to say the least!), but then I received an e-mail from a representative of the Clinton headquarters who stated that it was NOT true, and to continue in volunteering.
Now, Senator Clinton made mention, to her supporters, that the campaign was about US and NOT her. She wrote the following eloquent statement:
"Over the course of this campaign, I have seen the promise of America in your courage and character, your energy and ingenuity, and your compassion and faith. Your spirit has inspired me every day in this race. While I traveled this country talking about how I wanted to help you -- time and again, you reached out to help me. To grab my hand or grip my arm, to look me in my eyes and tell me, don't quit, keep fighting, stay in this race for us. There were days when I had strength enough for the both of us -- and on the days I didn't, I leaned on you.
I want to congratulate Senator Obama and his supporters on the extraordinary race that they have run. Senator Obama has inspired so many Americans to care about politics and empowered so many more to get involved, and our party and our democracy are stronger and more vibrant as a result. Whatever path I travel next, I promise I will keep faith with you and everyone I have met across this good and great country. There is no possible way to thank you enough for everything you have done throughout this primary season, and you will always be in my heart. Sincerely, Hillary"
Therefore, if Senator Clinton is given time then perhaps she will take the desired steps everyone is 'demanding' of her. But as one of 18 million, I do NOT believe that she should concede, so to speak. Senator Obama needs us as much as we need his supporters. What greater testimony of "change" if the "Apprentice" grants his "Teacher" the post of VP? Even JFK did so to the veteran LBJ (and contrary to what I've read elsewhere-- LBJ had a LOT to say about JFK- more than what President Bill or Senator Hillary EVER said about Obama). But what a sincere point it would make in demonstrating what change is all about if Senator Obama would offer the position to Senator Clinton; this would certainly help to persuade me to vote for Senator Obama as President (I will not consider McCain whatsoever). Furthermore, I don't believe that ANY VP choice McCain would make would improve his chances this fall.
ConsiderChange |
06.04.08 - 4:28 am | #
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