Comments on: Clinton: "I'm Just Getting Warmed Up"
Senator Suggests She'll Press On After Tuesday's Crucial Contests As Dems Express Concern Over Long Primary Process
- HILLARY TAX RETURN 2006:
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Investment from stock in USA - 20 million
Investent in India (Chatwal ) - 5 millions
Bill clinton''s publication - 7 millions
Sallary international Clinton foundation - 50 millions - Reply to this comment
- Hillary may be "warmed up", but if I take that walk to the mound, I''m telling her to sit back down and giving the signal for the cagey little left-hander to come in, the one whose name begins with ''O'' and ends with ''A''. He''ll throw three hard ones past McCain and we''ll be out of this mess!
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- I wonder what Hillary is warming up for? So that she can sizzle and burn not only herself but take the party with her?? We should say enough of this destruction that she is doing! Stand and fight for you? She will fight for her self interests and even if elected, I can see her fighting the other party, and in the process getting nothing done for us for the next years. This is getting real scary and those who can''t see it coming must have blinkers on. You can also see the Republicans rooting for her because they know McCain can defeat her since many of the disillusioned democrats will not bother going out in NOvember. Nothing like the wrath of a "woman scorned" and that is what she perceives herself now. Democrats have no one to blame but themselves when they allow this kind of deliberate destruction to continue.
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- TAX return time!!! Hillary where is yours ..I wanna see how much U earned from investment in INDIA..
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- With around 100 delegates being the difference between them of course Hillary should continue on.
This isn''t the same case as the GOP race where McCain leads Slick Huck by some 800 delegates - Reply to this comment
- "I''m just getting warmed up," Clinton told reporters...
Maybe, but I have a feeling that a very large and very cold bucket of water will bring the temperature down a bit tomorrow. - Reply to this comment
- are american''s fooled again by clintons... He said he was voted to have --x in WH with a ten..and Hillary says she wud shw tax returns after the election is over.. it does tell that Clinton''s income were not fair.. shold we vote hillary just becoz she is white and igore Obama who UNITES the country.
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- Democrats in the polls favor Clinton over Obama and this says a great deal about his chances in November as do people over 50, and women. Obama does well with independents, Republicans, those under 40, and blacks. Democrats should not count on independents or Republicans (the latter are probably cross-overs) to come to the polls. Of course, the blacks will definitely be there but the others are iffy. We need a candidate who is attractive to Democrats. After all, they are most likely to show up and vote Democratic.
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- Oh, so that explains why she''s been getting shellacked over these passed few weeks. A little late in the ball game though.
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- lollll...I didn''t read far enough down:
"This is a wartime election, which Democrats haven''t talked enough about in my opinion," said Clinton.
Let me check: Yup, my crystal ball still shows her walking down the Aisle arm-and-arm with Lieberman... - Reply to this comment
- Sigh...yup, Hillary is just another divide-and-conquer pig.
Why am I not reassured by knowing that a transition from Bush to Clinton would most assuredly be a smooth one? - Reply to this comment
- Warming up for what? Losing to McCain thanks to Nader being in the race? Get real, slick Hilly.
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