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by us_infidel March 2, 2007 6:34 PM EST
It doesn't matter... all are winners.
Posted by dallison7 at 02:48 PM : Mar 02, 2007

Only to liberal democrats. To the rest of us, they are all LOSERS!
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by us_infidel March 2, 2007 6:30 PM EST
What a difference 50 years makes. In 1957 they, would have hung Obama. Now, they're more likely to hang the Clintons! Get a ROPE! :)
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by scott4261 March 2, 2007 6:25 PM EST
I have had my disagreements with Bill Clinton. His "triangulation" with Republicans while he was president irritated the hell out of me. "Don't ask, don't tell" wound up pleasing neither side of the g a y s-in-the-military-debate. Then there was NAFTA, which serves as a reminder that we should have been listening to Ross Perot when he was talking about "the giant sucking sound" of jobs leaving the country. To say nothing of thee inequities brought on which has exacerbated the problem of illegal immigration and the blind eye our government turned on the employers who hire those illegal workers. There's much more, but that's just a couple of examples.

Still, Clinton managed to preside over a booming economy. The internet bubble had not yet burst. Even the working poor had a decent standard of living. There was a vibrant middle class. Nearly everyone was employed. Inflation was low. I was firmly planted int the middle class then. Now I'm struggling to hold on to my shrinking portion of the middle class. For me, that is the bottom line.

Does that mean I want Hillary as Clinton redux? Absolutely not. It is time to break out of the dysfunctional Bush-Clinton cycle.

My money's on an Edwards/Obama ticket.
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by dallison7 March 2, 2007 5:48 PM EST
The BIG DOG is back!! Bill Clinton is the most impressive person in the political arena and with him on her team she will be very hard to beat. The only person alive who can outpace Hillary is Al Gore. However it ends up, it will most certainly be a landslide for the democrats in 2008!

Clinton/Edwards 2008

or

Gore/Edwards 2008

or

Gore/Clinton 2008

It doesn't matter... all are winners.
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by factfinder3 March 2, 2007 5:02 PM EST
HawkSprings,

I'm not weak minded. BRING IT ON!!!

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by hawksprings March 2, 2007 4:45 PM EST
"I think the Clinton camp is sending a signal that they will aggressively contest Barack Obama for the African American vote," said Rep. Artur Davis, D-Ala., in an interview with the Washington Post."

Hillary will 'contest' the black vote? This article says she and Bill owned the black vote and Bill was the first black president.
How can she 'contest' something that she supposedly owns?

Isn't Davis' comment kinda racist?
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by hawksprings March 2, 2007 4:40 PM EST

Yea, factfinder. If you continue to expose this Clintons like this, we'll probably read about an 'accident' you had, or how you committed suicide.

Be careful, but keep it coming!
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by factfinder3 March 2, 2007 4:33 PM EST
badaxmofo,

That's ok. I like to place facts on the table for all to see. It needs to be seen.


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by factfinder3 March 2, 2007 4:29 PM EST
oleander8,
You obviously have no writing skills. You place a catchy heading to make your readers interested in your article. You read it didn't you? Idjit!
Right back at you since you started it.

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by rsoxfan1123 March 2, 2007 3:48 PM EST
karlimhof-Hillary has refrained from the slams and insults obama and edwards have been throwing at her. she is a class act. we will be lucky if she gets in office. this republican mess won't get fixed overnight, but she can begin things moving in the right direction. if we let the independents sway voters the repubs will get in for sure and we'll be right back to the way things were under bush.
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