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PRESIDENTIAL RACE

Last post 02-18-2008, 8:04 PM by denrho1. 9 replies.
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  •  01-08-2008, 1:44 PM 2705

    PRESIDENTIAL RACE

    The presidential race heating up, have your choice in canidate changed? Have you decided which candidate you are supporting yet? 

  •  01-09-2008, 7:43 AM 2708 in reply to 2705

    Re: PRESIDENTIAL RACE

    I am very disappointed by Hillary's action; crying and exasperated over how difficult this presidential race is.  I just don't think she's authentic and I don't trust her.  I also think that she's leaning too heavy (not resilient enough) on the support of her husband during this campaign, which suggests to me that she will be leaning heavily on him during her presidency and who wants another terms of the Clintons. 

  •  01-12-2008, 1:36 PM 2712 in reply to 2708

    Re: PRESIDENTIAL RACE

    Now the media is going back and forth and saying she didn't really cry actual tears... They are saying that her eyes got watery but the tear didn't drop.  Whoa...are they kidding???  She became emotional.  Which is a no no...for any candidate...man or woman.  
  •  01-27-2008, 10:18 AM 2726 in reply to 2705

    Re: Barack Obama

    Wow, what a great victory speech, for his win in South Carolina!  The "Change We Can Believe in Slogan" is really moving me!  I really like this guys, his energy is just fantastic!
  •  02-06-2008, 1:35 PM 2736 in reply to 2726

    Re: Barack Obama

    If you were moved by that, then check out http://www.dipdive.com/. Check it out and see if you can resist change...
  •  02-07-2008, 5:54 AM 2740 in reply to 2708

    Re: PRESIDENTIAL RACE

    you must be kidding. i love hillary and always have. i know how strong women are hated. women are suppressed in this country as well and beaten down by other women for a moment of exhastion
  •  02-07-2008, 5:57 AM 2741 in reply to 2726

    Re: Barack Obama

    seems like he should be in a church not the white house...no disrespect intended. i'm doing everything to prevent another divider . this country is not ready for him and more importantly he is not ready for us yet
  •  02-12-2008, 2:38 PM 2743 in reply to 2741

    Re: Barack Obama

    Why should he be in church and not running for president?  Hillary is on the cover of February 11, 2008 AM New York newspaper crying again.  The article on page 4 shows her crying in New Hampshire, Connecticut and Maine.  How much "exhaustion" are we talking about here?  Or maybe it's the fact that she is losing delagates and states at an alarming rate.  Or maybe that why she fired her campaign manager?  The bottom line is....no country want to see their president cry under pressure. 

  •  02-14-2008, 3:26 PM 2744 in reply to 2743

    Re: Presidential Race

    AN ANALYSIS WORTH READING:
    by Mr.*** Morris, former political advisor to President Bill Clinton
    If you happen to see the Bill Clinton five minute TV ad for Hillary in  which he introduces the commercial by saying that he wants to share some things we may not know about Hillary's background . . .beware . . .

    I, *** Morris, was there for most of their presidency and know them better than just about anyone, I offer a few corrections:
    Bill says:  'In law school Hillary worked on legal services for the poor.'
    The facts are:  Hillary's main extra-curricular activity in law school was helping the Black Panthers, on trial in Connecticut for torturing and killing a federal agent.  She went to court every day as part of a law student monitoring committee trying to spot civil rights violations and develop grounds for appeal. Some of these Panthers still live in Cuba.

    Bill says:  'Hillary spent a year after graduation working on a children's rights project for poor kids.'   The facts are:  Hillary interned with Bob Truehaft, the head of the California Communist Party. She met Bob when he represented the Panthers and traveled all the way to San Francisco to take an internship with him.

    Bill says:  'Hillary could have written her own job ticket, but she turned down all the lucrative job offers.' The facts are:  She flunked the DC bar exam, yes, flunked, it is a matter of record, and only passed the Arkansas bar.  She had no job offers in Arkansas, none, and only got hired by the University of Arkansas Law School at Fayetteville because Bill was already teaching  there. 
    She did not join the prestigious Rose Law Firm until Bill became Arkansas Attorney General and was made a partner only after he was elected Arkansas Governor.
    Bill says:  'President Carter appointed Hillary to the Legal Services Board of Directors and she became its chairman.'  The facts are:   The appointment was in exchange for Bill's support for Carter in his 1980 primary against Ted Kennedy.  Hillary then became chairman in a coup in which she won a majority away from Carter's choice to be chairman.

    Bill says:  'She served on the board of the Arkansas Children's Hospital.'
    The facts are:   Yes she did.  But her main board activity, not mentioned by Bill, was to sit on the Wal-Mart board of directors, for a substantial fee. She was silent about their labor and health care practices.

    Bill says: 'Hillary didn't succeed at getting health care for all Americans in 1994 but she kept working at it and helped to create the Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP) that provides five million children with health insurance.'
    The facts are:  Hillary had nothing to do with creating CHIP.  It was included in the budget deal between Clinton and Republican Majority Leader Senator Trent Lott.  I know; I helped to negotiate the deal.  The money came half from the budget deal and half from the Attorney Generals' tobacco settlement.  Hillary had nothing to do with either source of funds.

    Bill says:  'Hillary was the face of America all over the world.'
    The facts are: Her visits were part of a program to get her out of town so that Bill would not appear weak by feeding stories that Hillary was running the White House. Her visits abroad were entirely    touristic and symbolic and there was no substantive diplomacy on any of them.
    Bill says:  'Hillary was an excellent Senator who kept fighting for children's and women's issues.'
    The facts are:  Other than totally meaningless legislation like changing the names on courthouses and post offices, she has passed only four substantive pieces of legislation.  One set up a national park  in  Puerto Rico.  A second provided respite care for family members helping their relatives through Alzheimer's or other conditions.  And two were routine bills to aid 911 victims and responders which were sponsored by the entire NY delegation.  Presently she is trying to have the US memorialize the woodstock fiasco of 40 years ago.
     Here is what bothers me more than anything else about Hillary Clinton. She has done everything possible to weaken the President and our country  (that's you and me!) when it comes to the war on terror.

    1.  She wants to close GITMO (Guantanamo Base, Cuba) and move the combatants to the USA where they would have access to our legal system.

    2.  She wants to eliminate the monitoring of suspected Al Qaeda phone calls to/from the USA .

    3.  She wants to grant constitutional rights to enemy combatants captured on the battlefield.

    4.  She wants to eliminate the monitoring of money transfers  between suspected Al Qaeda cells and supporters in the USA .

    5.  She wants to eliminate the type of interrogation tactics used by the military & CIA where coercion might be used when questioning known terrorists even though such tactics might save American lives.

    One cannot think of a single bill Hillary has introduced or a single comment she has made that would tend to strengthen our country in the War on Terror.

    But, one can think of a lot of comments she has made that weaken our country and makes it a more dangerous situation for all of us.

    Bottom line:   She goes hand in hand with the ACLU on far too many issues where common sense is abandoned.

  •  02-18-2008, 8:04 PM 2745 in reply to 2744

    Re: Presidential Race

    Wow, this is very interesting.  I frankly hate the politics played by the Clintons.  Its always under handed.  Why can't they lose gracefully.
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