Comments on: Clinton Challenges Obama In Dem Face-Off
Says Iowa Winner Changed His Positions On Health Care And "A Number Of Issues"
- Baptox writes: "The Democrats did so much better than the Republicans at addressing the issues that are important to the American people: the economy, energy costs, housing, jobs, health care and tax relief."
America is a nation fighting two wars as well as Islamist terrorism globally. Yet the Democrats seem to think that foreign policy is relatively unimportant right now. That''s all the proof anyone needs as to how irresponsible the Democrats are.
What happens in the Middle East and Asia has a direct effect on the U.S. economy. We learned that lesson the hard way over the last 60 years.
I wouldn''t vote for any candidate--from either party--who doesn''t make foreign policy Job One, until and unless terrorism is totally defeated.
The 3,000 innocent American men, women and children who were incinerated on 9-11 by Islamist terrorists, don''t have to worry about their "health care" or their jobs anymore. - Reply to this comment
- She doesn''''t seem to realize she wasn''''t the president.
Nor does she think voters are smart enough to know she had NO security clearance in any of the issues she is trying to claim to in order to boost her qualifications...unless Bill broke laws to bring her inside...in which case...laws were broken. Teflon Clintons have to be stamped out. Monica has more hands-on experience to be president than Hillary ever will have based on Hillary''s own grounds for qualifications...''spent more time in the Oval with Bill than the other candidates''....and pardon the pun. - Reply to this comment
- Bill Richardson wants the Presidency!!! With his vast
experiences with International afairs, he has already "been there, done that" He is known around the world as a "negotiator" and has PROVEN HIMSELF TIME & TIME AGAIN. Wake up America. Someone with this kind of resume should not be pushed aside for 1990''s style politics. Do not be Lemurs that follow
the hoopla. VOTE BILL RICHARDSON FOR PRESIDENT. - Reply to this comment
- I like both Obama and Clinton... but I have serious reservations about Obama''s electability. When you stack Obama against some other republican candidate, I think the vast bigotry present in the American populace will work against him. Of course, being a woman will work against Hillary, but I think people are more bigoted against black people rather than against women. Especially the red states.
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- She can challenge all she wants...she has nothing better to offer. She has to deflect attention and create questionable pockets in his platform. Her platform is plain and simple...build, build, build bigger government and tax, tax, tax until it puts everyone on some form of government dependency. She is a wreck. She needs to quietly slink away and take her serial womanizing, deceitful, and hoping-for-another-shot-at-the-Oval-Office husband with her. Enough of the Bush/Clinton rein over the U.S.A.
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- Obama wins with dreams and ideas, Clinton wins with over confindence and attack adds
Obama 08
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Posted by jedi08 at 08:30 AM : Jan 06, 2008
I agree - Reply to this comment
- One step ahead?? Ahead of what? She is a liar and a fraud. Nothing will change that. Her accomplishments have not once been verified and when she said she has 35 years of success including health care she is delusional. The accomplishments of her husband are NOT HERS. She admitted they had the chance to get Bin Laden and didn''t, why didn''t anyone pick up on that??!! DISGRACEFUL.
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- The TIMES ON-LINE is reporting that Obama has a 10% lead in NH and that they are swapping recriminations within the Clinton campaign about responsibility for this calamity.
Obama calls a single-payer health care system "impractical" because employers provide coverage??? He wants "incentives" for insurers to cover low income people??? This combines the subsizing of the private insurers with Hillary''s plan and looks as if it will continue the Bush subsidies to Big Pharma--which was also a key part of Hillary''s ugly committee derived plan during her husband''s presidency. It is somewhat better than the current police-state health plans of Edwards and Clinton.
All of the plans look as though they have been cooked up by PR people--and Obama, looking to assume the position of Barney at the White House, has quickly stepped back from the most intelligent and workable solution--from a Statist prespective, that is.
The best solution is to get the Federal Government the ''ell out of health care. We need to realize that we are, according to the WHO, NUMBER 37 in health care in the world and work for system-wide change both in philosophy and provision of health care-- not on how to pay for the continuation of the current public-private fascist model. - Reply to this comment
- samthetvcat writes: "Dam I thought we really had a chance to get the white house back."
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I can''t beleive your even trying to make the arguement that clinton is more electable. No one can be that dumb to think that.
HERE ARE THE FACTS:
OBAMA GETS MORE INDEPENDENTS THEN CLINTON
HE GETS MORE REPUBLICANS THEN CLINTON
HE GETS MORE DEMOCRATS THEN CLINTON DOES
I ALSO KNOW THE ARGUEMENT ABOUT ELECTING A BLACK MAN.
IOWA 96 PERCENT WHITE. HE WON THERE. PLUS THERE ARE JUST AS MANY IGNORANT MEN THAT WOULDN''T VOTE FOR A WOMEN AS THERE ARE RACIST FOOLS WHO WONT VOTE FOR OBAMA AND PERSONALLY I THINK MOST OF THEM VOTE REPUBLICAN ANYWAYS.
HILLARY WOULD NOT WIN A GENERAL ELECTION AGAINST RUDY OR MCCAIN. OBAMA WOULD BEAT ANY OF THEM. - Reply to this comment
- Reasons to vote obama instead of clinton
Obama unites people, dems, independents and rep. Clinton is the most polorizing person besides bush.
Obama isn''t corrupt, hillary is. Talk about taking money from special interest groups
Obama''s speech, did you hear that.
Obama reminds me of kennedy
hillary reminds me of bush or clinton, or bush or clinton again. Same old thing!!!
If Obama became president it would change how the world looked at us. IT would inspire groups in our country and whole nations would instantly respect us.
If Clinton was president it would be the same old thing.
Obama wins with dreams and ideas, Clinton wins with over confindence and attack adds
Obama 08 - Reply to this comment




