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No Fair 13 months ago

The way Michigan’s non committed delegates were given to Senator Obama was totally unfair.
They should have been left uncommitted and allowed to make up their own minds in Denver.
But that being said I’m not blind to see that the cards have been stacked against Senator Hillary and the party has already chosen sides.
I wish her luck and I hope I’m wrong but….
I’m giving up on this goal.



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"Shame on You, Barack Obama" 16 months ago

CNN)—A visibly angry Sen. Hillary Clinton [responded] Saturday [to] Sen. Barack Obama over campaign literature, [calling it] “blatantly false.”

Clinton…told a crowd in Cincinnati, Ohio, that two Obama mailings spread lies about her positions on universal health care and the North American Free Trade Agreement.

“Shame on you, Barack Obama,” she said.

Polls show Clinton and Obama are in statistical dead heats in delegate-rich Ohio and Texas, which both hold votes March 4.

With Ohio Gov. Ted Strickland nodding in agreement behind her, Clinton accused Obama of emulating the tactics of Karl Rove, President Bush’s former political director who is reviled by Democrats.

Obama “is continuing to send false and discredited mailings with information that is not true to the voters of Ohio,” Clinton said.

One mailing says her health care proposal would force everyone to buy health insurance, regardless of ability to pay, a charge Clinton vehemently denied.

“Sen. Obama knows it is not true that my plan forces people to buy insurance even if they can’t afford it,” she said.

The NAFTA mailer says Clinton was a “champion” for NAFTA while first lady, but now opposes it. NAFTA was negotiated by the first President Bush and signed into law by President Bill Clinton.

“I am fighting to change NAFTA,” Hillary Clinton said Saturday.

“Enough with the speeches and the big rallies and then using tactics right out of Karl Rove’s playbook. This is wrong, and every Democrat should be outraged,” she said.



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It’s not over til it’s over, my friend. 16 months ago

I agree that Obama is an empty suit, but I don’t agree
that it’s over.

I also don’t agree with your premature swan singing, which only indicates a fear of really sticking your neck out there.

The Dems are most certainly not likely to lose to McCain, are you crazy? Have you heard the stats about how many fewer Republicans than Dems are even voting??



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"it's over" 16 months ago

I did my bit, but it’s over. She isn’t going to get the nomination, and the Democrats will probably loose to McCain in November.

I like Obama, but he really is an empty suit. I haven’t really heard anything from hum except flowery “crap” about hope and change. That’s all well and good, but if the Republicans don’t want to work with you, then hope and change isn’t going to happen.

Honestly, I’d rather vote for McCain than have a repeat of the Jimmy Carter years.



Untitled 17 months ago

I’m not eligible to vote, but I did vote for her in some online poll ;) I also voted for Obama from another computer



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"my vote" 17 months ago

With all that has happened over these last 7 years, Sen. Clinton is the best candidate we can hope for.

I respect Obama and someday will vote for him. However, with the need to clean up after Mr. Bush’s war and Mr. Bush’s economic mess, we need a veteran at the reigns.

Senator Clinton is that veteran.



Untitled 18 months ago

I don’t have voting rights as of now, but if I had a choice, it will be either between Hilary and Obama. Based on what I’ve read so far, I’m more inclined to Obama at this point, but let’s see :)



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Presidential Candidate Sen. Hillary Clinton 18 months ago

Sen. Hillary Clinton is a “natural leader.”

“[Clinton]is fact-based and pragmatic, and she’s good at synthesizing issues quickly.” *

former Health Secretary Donna Shalala, quoted in Los Angeles Times
Clinton White House Chief of Staff Melanne Verveer



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Presidential Candidate Sen. Hillary Clinton 18 months ago

Sen. Hillary Clinton is a “natural leader.”

“[Clinton]is fact-based and pragmatic, and she’s good at synthesizing issues quickly.” *

  • former Health Secretary Donna Shalala, quoted in Los Angeles Times
  • Clinton White House Chief of Staff Melanne Verveer



 

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