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by future_watch February 29, 2008 11:34 AM EST
I, too, am heartened to see both our Democratic candidates'' historic runs for Presidency. I can''t help thinking, though, that Barack is behind Mrs. Clinton in the experience category. He reminds me of a minister when he speaks. One who inspires me on Sunday to go out and look at the world in a better way--see what is possible. But, the bottom line is that as much as I respect my minister, I wouldn''t want him running my business. For all the inspiration, he just doesn''t have the breadth of knowledge needed to do the job at hand. I need him in my life, but not running my business. That is the difference I see between Barack and Hillary. She has got the knowledge, grit, and determination that will get our country back on the right track here at home and abroad. It is as simple as that to me.
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by gunshack1 February 29, 2008 11:34 AM EST
I''m from the goverment and I''m here to help you. I have just begun to fight. D*mn the torpedos, full speed ahead. I regret I have but one life to give my party. Give it up Hill; your done.
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by kstar42 February 29, 2008 11:31 AM EST
I think the media has made Clinton out to look bad, which is ashame because I really think she would make a great President. Now the dirt will come out on Barack with his association with Rev. Wright and Farrahkan...Personally I feel with that much hatred towards the white people with that type of church could really stir up alot of racism. Barack needs more time to learn before we put him into office at the worst time in America...
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by notbuynit February 29, 2008 11:29 AM EST
Her chances are good in the primary, but ZERO in the national election. Why would Ohio choose to lose?

She cannot win!
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by formrusmcsgt February 29, 2008 11:09 AM EST
Hillary''s biggest problem is that she has no achievements to back up her "experience" claim.
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by skyk-2009 February 29, 2008 11:08 AM EST
I admire both Ms. Clinton and Obama. THANK YOU both for having the courage to face the hate and bigotry you have faced and one of you will continue to face. YOU have MADE this Nation and ONE man VERY PROUD!! VERY PROUD INDEED!


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Posted by MCVet at 08:06 AM : Feb 29, 2008
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Sarge I just don''t know how it can be said any better! Thank you and Semper Fi!
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by mcvet February 29, 2008 11:06 AM EST
I wasn''t quite a Teenager when John Kennedy ran for office but I remember clearly the impact that had on the youth. Today having someone like Kennedy run is no big deal but in 1960 having a catholic run for the highest office in the land is EXACTLY like watching Clinton, a Woman, and Obama, a black, do the same. Maybe in my grandson''s future seeing a woman or a black run for office will be no big deal, I sure hope so. Now though I see and am reminded of the evil and dark side of any change that large to some. I admire both Ms. Clinton and Obama. THANK YOU both for having the courage to face the hate and bigotry you have faced and one of you will continue to face. YOU have MADE this Nation and ONE man VERY PROUD!! VERY PROUD INDEED!
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