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Clinton Leads With 10 Endorsements; Some Say Support Of State Leaders No Longer Crucial
- I couldn''t vote for her even if she ran unopposed. Sorry, there''s way too much sleze factor that''s well hid out of sight.
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- wonder if Hillary''s *** is shaped like a cigar? guess it doesn''t matter cause whoever gets into the WH will shove it up our assssssssssssssses anyhow. someone needs to come up w/ an idea that will show these political pieces of shiiiit who''s boss w/ out getting a knock on the door from the "men in black". F them too!
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- Cynicism is not the answer, nor is hardened loyalty that diminishes if not outright ignores reality. We need that "working coalition" or else we''''ll sink deeper in to the depressive malaise that has effectively paralyzed our once great American spirit.
Posted by Eyzwidopn at 06:08 AM : Jan 23, 2008
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I don''t agree and I submit the record clearly shows you are wrong. Hillary will have one of the best if not the BEST at her side in achieving the goals we all want. She has the experience of actually having to deal with the Radical Right, which has created the greatest divisions in our society. IF you wish to continue what we have I guess that''s your right but we continue to fall more behind with every passing day. We do NOT have the ability to have someone go through On the Job Training in this situation. - Reply to this comment
- Hillary Clinton salivates about fighting with the Republicans. She brags about waiting for them to attack her. That''s not opinion, it''s fact.
How can anyone recognize the ineffectiveness of our government due to insane partisan bickering and believe that Hillary Clinton will be able to get anything done as POTUS with her mentality of demonizing Republicans? How in the world will she be able to carry Democrats in Congressional races across the country in to office with her brand of polarizing politics?
Wake up! Democrats can not win the WH with just Democrats and Hillary''s rhetoric proves that we will see a continuation of the same type of "politics as usual" from not only the last 8 years, but the wars and hyper-distrust from the 90''s if she is elected. Where''s the attraction for Independents and disillusioned Republicans in that?
Obama offers the best hope to lead a unification of our country around healing our many divisions, achieving the big goals needed to move our nation forward domestically and internationally, and he has the proven legislative record and campaign success to show that he can draw Independents and Republicans to join in that goal.
Cynicism is not the answer, nor is hardened loyalty that diminishes if not outright ignores reality. We need that "working coalition" or else we''ll sink deeper in to the depressive malaise that has effectively paralyzed our once great American spirit. - Reply to this comment





