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Send Letter To House Speaker After She Said Superdelegates Should Back Candidate With Most Pledged Delegates
- n an interview on CNN''''s American Morning on March 5, 2008, Clinton said, "I helped to bring peace to Northern Ireland. I negotiated open borders to let fleeing refugees into safety from Kosovo. I''''ve been standing up against ... the Chinese government over women''''s rights and standing up for human rights." http://www.politifact.com/truth-o-meter/
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Yep. I was in Ireland myself in 1994 and again in 1999, besides visiting a lot of sites and strolling through some parks, I can''''t claim much else...say--wait a minute!! I bought lots of souvineers while I was there. I think I will claim that I helped to make Ireland economically solvent and helped to end their recession. Yep. LMAO - Reply to this comment
- The same when she was asked if she thought Obama was a Muslim. She should have taken the high road and stood up for Obama,
Posted by chitown639 at 12:17 AM : Mar 28, 2008
She said "no, no, no!" in every possible way. Over and over again she denied that he was a Muslin. The reporter asked her several times, so she had to keep rephrasing her denial to get him off her back. If you watch the video of the exchange, it is clear even from the tone of her voice and her body language that she thought the question was ridiculous. There is something else going on here that her answer(s) are used to attack her. - Reply to this comment
- Even if she can''t bring herself to say anything good,she would be better off saying nothing.
Posted by jesterbelle at 12:23 AM : Mar 28, 2008
Nah, then there''d be a headline saying "Clinton Refuses to Answer Question About Rev. Wright". The Hillary-haters would have a field day claiming her "weakness" and therefore unsuitability to be President. I can see it now, "Will Hillary refuse to answer questions asked by foreign leaders?" She''s damned no matter what she says. I, and many others, respect her more for telling the truth about her opinion of Wright. In fact, she stated it in a pretty reserved and gentle way, making clear that it was an opinion as applied to herself. Brava, Hillary! - Reply to this comment
- HILLARY CAUGHT "EMBELLISHING AGAIN"
"I think for anyone to try to question the Clintons'' huge support (for Ireland) and start trying to nitpick and saying, ''But she wasn''t sitting down at the negotiation table'' _ sure, we know she wasn''t sitting down at the negotiation table," Ahern said.
After suffering criticism from rival Obama''s campaign and Protestant politicians in Northern Ireland, Clinton this month backed off language that suggested she was ever involved in the 22 months of negotiations that preceded the Good Friday pact.
But Clinton still suggests that she wielded a hidden hand over the diplomatic triumph.
"I wasn''t sitting at the negotiating table, but the role I played was instrumental," she said in a March 13 interview with National Public Radio.
catch the full article here:
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2008/03/28/ap/politics/main3976527.shtml - Reply to this comment
- The CBS pundants are clearly being supported by the Obama group. If Obama wins the nomination, my friends will vote for McCain. that would be much better than Obama. Shame on Pelosi, is she getting overly intimidated by Hillary? What is her agenda? Curious, isn''t it?
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- Nancy Pelosi tried to fake out voters as to the very obvious roles of the superdelegates.
It''s their job to make sure that their candidate is not a person who got more delegates with marginal wins in big districts with a lot of delegates.
It''s their job to take into account the voice of the people. - Reply to this comment
- Posted by b-easy63 at 09:03 AM : Mar 28, 2008
Actually, the most consistent liar on these boards is B-easy, who swills her own hate and unhappiness and evidently rolls in it. - Reply to this comment
- To the poster who wrote Obama''s delegate lead is "down" to 118, please rephrase that and say what the truth really is: Obama is UP by 118; where''s lil'' missy? Oh, trailing behind. After PA. votes she''ll get the message. Somewhere in NY a lonely kitchen stove is missing a woman''s touch.
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Hillary finally admits she did NOT help negotiate peace after the PM of Ireland said she was not at any negotiations tables. Sorry, I don''t want a leader who lies sooo much, we have to wait for others to catch on or eventually tell us what really happened to know what they have been up to.
The real question is--NOT Hillary''s 35 years of fake experience--but what has she NOT lied about or embellished in the past 35 years. Given she appears to be a pathological liar--I think the answer will be--NOT MUCH
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2008/03/28/ap/politics/main3976527.shtml- Reply to this comment
- sn''''t the focus of DNS electability? Admire what Peloci did with her life, but getting tired of fumbles she is making. So far what I am hearing two candidates is ''''words'''' vs. ''''action''''. I''''d rather choose ''''action'''' since it is such a rare commodity these days.
Posted by truthfinder1 at 01:05 AM : Mar 28, 2008
the most consistent "action" we are finding out about Hillary is that she consistently lies about everything she has done for the past 35 years --from her huge mistakes such as pushing NAFTA and voting for war in Iraq, to her lies about being a part of the Ireland peace process (she has finally admitted NOT being a part of the negotiation process) and to lying about Sniper fire and running in Bosnia, then lying about why she lied...on and on--she''s got action already--she actively LIES whether she needs to or not.
given that, we can trust her about as far as we can trust our other lying CIC--George Bush Jr. - Reply to this comment
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