Comments on: Back From The Brink
Washington Post: A Triumphant Night In New Hampshire For Clinton Supporters Fearing Worst
- New Hampshire has just embraced the status quo in Washington DC by supporting Hillary Clinton.
Expect nothing to change, and expect nothing to be accomplished. - Reply to this comment
- If you look at a lot of the posts in this blog, there are some really nasty, hateful remarks. I don''t see this as reflective of the person being commented on (in this case Hillary), I see these comments as coming from anger, fear and frustrations over a number of issues that Hillary is not responsible for. Cost of living, crime, children/spouse troubles, debt, war, illnesses....these situations are probably causing the venom in this blog, not whether she cackles or wags her finger - those things are not relevant.
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Wow! Hillary won! On to the White House.- Reply to this comment
- I think why I like Hillary is for her strength, determination and ability to forge alliances for the greater good. I cannot think of anyone whose personal and professional life has been scrutinized and attacked more than hers, yet she fights on. I cannot think of anyone else who has endured more nasty, mostly unfair and untrue accusations, yet she fights on. A lesser man or woman would have called it quits, made more money in the private sector and taken on the role of bomb thrower from the side bench. Her strength, grit, experience and abilities are what this country really needs right now.
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- The best prostitutes will always get the most media attention.
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- All of us have elected these senators to do a job for us and as far as I can see, they''ve avoided their jobs for the last year and plan on avoiding their jobs for the next 11 months and are still being paid to campaign and fly around the country by us beholden taxpayers. Tell your boss that you''re going to take 2 years off from your job to campaign and what do you think your boss will tell you?
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- She has a record of accomplishments in NY and nationally, from health care reforms to national security and agriculture to environmental protection.
Posted by davek455
Hillary is a master at making people think she has done something - but any movement on any of these issues was incidental on her part. She really doesn''''t have experience - I live with and share my life with my wife, that doesn''''t mean I should be considered to replace her if she leaves her job - I wouldn''''t be qualified. This is the only experience Hillary has that ALL the other candidates don''''t - and its bogus.
Posted by craigh9 at 11:58 AM : Jan 09, 2008
No that is not true she is really liked in New York because she really does work with her voters. That is something the decider party doesn''t do. Oh wait we voted them out in 06'' - Reply to this comment
- All os us have elected these senators to do a job for us and as far as I can see, they''ve avoided their jobs for the last year and plan on avoiding their jobs for the next 11 months and are still being paid to campaign and fly around the country by us beholden taxpayers. Tell your boss that you''re going to take 2 years off from your job to campaign and what do you think your boss will tell you?
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- craigh9 - Hillary is an original sponsor of legislation that expanded health benefits to members of the National Guard and Reserves. She strengthened the Children''s Health Insurance Program, which increased coverage for children in low income and working families. She authored legislation that has been enacted to improve quality and lower the cost of prescription drugs and to protect our food supply from bioterrorism. She sponsored legislation to increase America''s commitment to fighting HIV/AIDS. She is fighting for expanded use of information technology in the health care system to decrease administrative costs, lower premiums, and reduce medical errors. She''s working to ensure the safety of prescription drugs for children, with legislation now included in the Best Pharmaceuticals for Children Act.
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- It''s not over yet, that''s for sure. I fully expect something unexpected in this election, and this *****''s "comeback" is not it.
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