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N.Y. Senator Accuses Front-Runner Of Plagiarism, Says He Represents "Change You Can Xerox"

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by truthspeake2 February 21, 2008 10:10 PM EST
Obama supporters, drunk on Oprah''''s Ted Kennedy Whisky-spiked Kool-Aid say that the inexperience of their candidate, means nothing--he''''ll "surround himself with the right people"--
I recall 8 years ago another inexperienced candidate, GW Bush, saying the same thing! Obama is NOT QUALIFIED PERIOD---Michelle, his wife says (and you can be sure he shares her view) that she had NEVER been proud to be an American. Such a couple is unfit to occupy the White House. One should at least be proud to be American to lead this country.
I have voted Democratic for President since my first vote for McGovern in 1972, but the Obamas are unacceptable. Sorry


Posted by hopetrumps at 06:18 PM : Feb 21, 2008


You should vote for McCain if Hillary does manage to get nominated, and even if she doesn''t!

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by andersenme February 21, 2008 10:06 PM EST
It is funny how Hillary''s people keep saying they are planting the flag and making a stand, then turning and running away when the moment of truth is upon them.

It reminds of the story told by John Kenneth Galbraith, who took part in the debriefing of the German Albert Speer at the end of World War II.

When was it, Galbraith asked, that Speer knew the Germans were losing?

It was, Speer replied, when the glorious victories of the Fatherland were ever closer to Berlin.

Martin Edwin "Mick" Andersen
Churchton, Maryland
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by andersenme February 21, 2008 10:03 PM EST
Not many people seem to be buying the "New Hillary."

Those with long memories will likely think that her inauthentic pose calls to mind the "New Nixon" of 1968--one of the last of a series of image remakes for the eventually disgraced president whose legacy includes a word common to that of Bill Clinton: "impeachment."

Authenicity, transparency and honesty count.

Let''s not take a bridge back to the 20th century.

Robert F. Kennedy called politics "an honorable adventure."

It was once, and can be again, with Barack Obama leading the Democratic Party.

Martin Edwin "Mick" Andersen
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by andersenme February 21, 2008 10:02 PM EST
Why is Hillary in full retreat?

Well, there are too many questions about why she won''t release her taxes until after she becomes the Democratic nominee--if that happens.

(Doesn''t Hillary trust Democratic voters to make informed decisions?)

A lot of anxiety out there, too, about her plan to garnish workers'' wages as part of her mandatory medical insurance plan.

(Real Democrats don''t use confiscatory language when talking about workers'' salaries.)

And parents, in particular, are less interested in whether it takes a village to raise decent children than they are in knowing what Bill and Hillary have to offer young people in terms of examples about the importance of honesty and integrity--given all the scandals surrounding the former First Family.

And of course there is still a lot of anger out there how the Clintons engaged in racial coding on the eve of the celebration of the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday.

Then there is the question--"Where''s William?"

Bill Clinton oscillates between being underwraps and carefully tethered, lest he alienate even more Democratic voters.

But what would happen if Hillary is actually elected?

How long before the United States, in debt and at war, would have to face another "bimbo eruption" (their words); financial scandal, or embarrassing liaison with the world''s corrupt and those who violate human rights?

Martin Edwin "Mick" Andersen
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by andersenme February 21, 2008 9:59 PM EST
Those of us with teenagers got a hilarious reminder of the Clinton scandals of the 1990s this weekend while watching the new movie, ''Definitely, Maybe.''


It takes Bill Clinton apart in a way that John McCain and the Republicans only wish they could.


It is a must see for all those who want to inoculate their teenagers from the impact of future ''Bimbo'' irruptions, fits of lying and other attractions sure to come our way with another Clinton presidency.


Clean slate!!!

Barack Obama,

''08 !!!

MARTIN EDWIN ''MICK'' ANDERSEN
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by andersenme February 21, 2008 9:57 PM EST
When Hillary Clinton used a ghostwriter for her book "It Takes a Village" she did not credit her anywhere in the volume.

Maybe Hillary''s next book should be "It takes a Thief."


Martin Edwin "Mick" Andersen
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by andersenme February 21, 2008 9:51 PM EST
Hillary says Barack Obama is stealing her programs and pretending to the public that they are his own.

But Hillary also says Obama is all fluff and the programs he puts out there have no substance.

Does this mean that Hillary''s programs have no substance?
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by andersenme February 21, 2008 9:43 PM EST
Hillary, you seem to have latched onto the phrase "let''s get real."

Could you and your husband please get real on honesty, ethics and morality?

You both have some explaining to do.

Martin Edwin "Mick" Andersen
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by andersenme February 21, 2008 9:42 PM EST
If Hillary can''t put together a decent campaign organization, why would anyone think she could put together an effective government?

Experience is as experience does, and Hillary''s doesn''t.

MARTIN EDWIN "MICK" ANDERSEN
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by downtowner97 February 21, 2008 9:40 PM EST
Hey Obama,

Ask her who she had kill Vince Foster. After that, run off the list of pardons she and her husband gave out as they left the White House, and how much money they received for each. Then ask her why she thinks the Lewinsky scandal was such a big deal when it seems to be the only consensual encounter Bill has had in his adult life. Then ask her she is so dead set on keeping her finances a secret.

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by andersenme February 21, 2008 9:39 PM EST
I hope at tonight''s debate someone asks Hillary how her and her husband could possibly inspire young people to ethical conduct, given all the scandals, parsing of words, and obtuse justifications for their actions that they have made in the course of their careers.

MARTIN EDWIN "MICK" ANDERSEN
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by nearl4511 February 21, 2008 9:34 PM EST
This is news? Pretty freakin obvious.

Oh yeah.
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