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National Review Online: Hillary Clinton Finds Her People In Pennsylvania
- If the Hillary supporters want to vote for McCain, let them. Seven of our nine Supreme Court Justices were appointed by Republicans, and soon it will be all nine. I hope they don''t complain when the matters that are TRULY important are ruled on by what will essentially be a Republican court because every land-grabbing, censor prone, pro-life, gun toting nut will be itching to make their way in front of them. That should be entertaining, lol.
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- Hillary4US....You had better get ready to vote for McCain then because your girl hillary has already lost. She has no chance of overcoming Obama''s lead.
The rev wright thing didn''t hurt him, the Bitter remark didn''t hurt him. He is going to sail into the nomination.
What exactly do you have against Obama? - Reply to this comment
- We here in the nanny state of NY, upstate in fact, were promised THOUSANDS of jobs by the madame when she was campaining the first time around. Well, what we got were a total of 10 jobs for people working here in the area and thousands of jobs off shore to a customer service company. Yep, that''s your hill, she sure can deliver.
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- I WILL NEVER VOTE FOR OBAMA IN THE GENERAL. IF HILLARY DOES NOT GET THE NOMINATION I WILL VOTE MCCAIN, WHICH WILL BE A VOTE AGAINST OBAMA!
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- BTW, I saw that an Obama spokesperson on CNN try to defend his remarks at the last debate to raise taxes on over 100 million middle class voters. Good job giving McCain the ammunition he needs to win the general. How can you say you will "Change" politics when Obama is playing the liberal tax card right from the Kennedy/Kerry script? Good luck with that. Oh, and did you see that the Iraq war has dropped to the 4th concern of voters. Plays right into McCain''s hands. Bye Bye Obama!
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- Poor Obamacan''ts! Today they will taste defeat at the hands of Clinton. Gone are the days when they talked up Obama''s "Change" platform. Now, they attack Clinton with the same venom that they denounce her campaign of waging. Such hypocrites! Where are all all the Yes We Cans. No, instead try to gain points with the blue-collar workers and seniors by calling them names. You should know that we don''t easily change our support but thanks for giving us the ammunition to use against your inexperienced candidate.
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- Pennsylvania Governor Edward Rendell is absolutely right. Hillary Clinton, together with her de facto running mate, husband Bill, is a formidable fighter.
Recall how she retained a private detective to dig up dirt on the women seduced by Bill (so much for her feminism); how she fired long-standing employees in the White House travel office to give the jobs to her supporters; how she put Marines in their place by making them serve as waiters and busboys; how she browbeat and cussed out her staff; how she rebuked any underling who dared to make eye contact with her; how she and Bill ordered IRS audits on their critics; how they backstabbed and betrayed fellow Democrats (small wonder so many are supporting Obama).
Then there are the deaths of Vince Foster and some 50 others by suicide, murder, accidents and sudden illnesses%u2014a body count unmatched by any administration in American history.
Then, last but not least, is the way she has cowed the news media into imposing a gag order on itself. Had a Butler University student not brought up the Monica Lewinsky scandal, and had not the CBS tape of her bullet-dodging story in Bosnia come to light, the news media would have given the Clintons a smooth, free ride to the nomination and, probably, to the White House.
Yes, Hillary Clinton is one hell of a fighter%u2014tough, smart, unyielding, as the Governor says. Precisely the kind of leader our nation needs in these troubled times. - Reply to this comment
- Pennsylvania Governor Edward Rendell is absolutely right. Hillary Clinton, together with her de facto running mate, husband Bill, is a formidable fighter.
Recall how she retained a private detective to dig up dirt on the women seduced by Bill (so much for her feminism); how she fired long-standing employees in the White House travel office to give the jobs to her supporters; how she put Marines in their place by making them serve as waiters and busboys; how she browbeat and cussed out her staff; how she rebuked any underling who dared to make eye contact with her; how she and Bill ordered IRS audits on their critics; how they backstabbed and betrayed fellow Democrats (small wonder so many are supporting Obama).
Then there are the deaths of Vince Foster and some 50 others by suicide, murder, accidents and sudden illnesses%u2014a body count unmatched by any administration in American history.
Then, last but not least, is the way she has cowed the news media into imposing a gag order on itself. Had a Butler University student not brought up the Monica Lewinsky scandal, and had not the CBS tape of her bullet-dodging story in Bosnia come to light, the news media would have given the Clintons a smooth, free ride to the nomination and, probably, to the White House.
Yes, Hillary Clinton is one hell of a fighter%u2014tough, smart, unyielding, as the Governor says. Precisely the kind of leader our nation needs in these troubled times. - Reply to this comment
- Pennsylvania Governor Edward Rendell is absolutely right. Hillary Clinton, together with her de facto running mate, husband Bill, is a formidable fighter.
Recall how she retained a private detective to dig up dirt on the women seduced by Bill (so much for her feminism); how she fired long-standing employees in the White House travel office to give the jobs to her supporters; how she put Marines in their place by making them serve as waiters and busboys; how she browbeat and cussed out her staff; how she rebuked any underling who dared to make eye contact with her; how she and Bill ordered IRS audits on their critics; how they backstabbed and betrayed fellow Democrats (small wonder so many are supporting Obama).
Then there are the deaths of Vince Foster and some 50 others by suicide, murder, accidents and sudden illnesses%u2014a body count unmatched by any administration in American history.
Then, last but not least, is the way she has cowed the news media into imposing a gag order on itself. Had a Butler University student not brought up the Monica Lewinsky scandal, and had not the CBS tape of her bullet-dodging story in Bosnia come to light, the news media would have given the Clintons a smooth, free ride to the nomination and, probably, to the White House.
Yes, Hillary Clinton is one hell of a fighter%u2014tough, smart, unyielding, as the Governor says. Precisely the kind of leader our nation needs in these troubled times. - Reply to this comment
- Sen Clinton tells the Indian government, that she supports the continuane of outsourcing
jobs to India! I think the voters should be outraged that any politician is for outsourcing premium American jobs.
Remember NAFTA anybody.
View the article and pass the word in PA.
http://www.indianembassy.org/India_Review/2005/April2005.pdf
On February 26, addressing the India Today Conclave
2005, the Senator urged Indian Industry to invest more in
her country. Though U.S. understood that economic
vibrancy of India was in its own interest, there are people
who feel left behind and might stir up %u201Cnegative feelings%u201D
against India because they do not understand the economic
benefits of outsourcing, Clinton remarked.
%u201CIn June 2002, Tata Consultancy Services(TCS) partnered
with University of Buffalo to bring patented
research in the market place. I would like to see more of
such partnerships,%u201D Clinton said.
Senator Clinton allayed apprehensions in India that
there would be a bar on outsourcing. %u201CThere is no way to
legislate against reality. Outsourcing will continue,%u201D she
said.
She pointed out that there were three billion people,
who feel left behind and are trying to attack the modern
world in the hope of turning the clock back on globalization.
%u201CIt is not far-fetched to imagine%u2026 if the Indian miracle
would be one of the choices of those who feel left
behind.%u201D - Reply to this comment



