Hillary's campaign on track in a tiny state that matters
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By Tony Czuczka Jun 4, 2007, 11:29 GMT
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hillary could become a great politician.If you blog or have a webpage, include the latest news directly on your page.. just search for widgetmate on google..
So you want to vote for a re-run. Check out the Dead and the Clinton's on the web and see just how many of their friends are 'DEAD' or 'MISSING'...The re-run took money from a Silicon Valley Lobbyist last week, after that Dell had a big lay-off now they want to bring in more foreign workers to train.....She has taken lots of money from Jewish lobbyist groups and will not tell anybody what the strings are attached to it....You don't get this sum of money for free..........
I was home when the planes hit. Home was less than a half mile from the WTC, and I resent a person whose house is in Westchester County says they live through the attacks and its aftermath. Hillary Clinton doesn't even have to remove her shoes when she boards her private flights, provided courtesy of InfoUSA, a company that makes its money by selling personal information on old lonely people, to swindlers.
Hillary Clinton voted for the war, she did not however read the report. Those blinders of hers, maybe fine for a wife, but for a leader, they're a liability.
it's a lose-lose situation. Obama wears his blinders nicely also. I don't believe there is anybody running (any party) willing to go out on the 'I will stop the war' limb. It's a political thing; I wouldn't understand.
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New Yorker Jun 4th, 2007 - 14:31:32
'I was home when the planes hit. Home was less than a half mile from the WTC, and I resent a person whose house is in Westchester County says they live through the attacks and its aftermath. Hillary Clinton doesn't even have to remove her shoes when she boards her private flights, provided courtesy of InfoUSA, a company that makes its money by selling personal information on old lonely people, to swindlers.
Hillary Clinton voted for the war, she did not however read the report. Those blinders of hers, maybe fine for a wife, but for a leader, they're a liability.'
Here here on all accounts neighbor. I am also a half mile away, hopefully one day I will be able to leave the memory of what was easily the most monstrous atrocity that I could have ever imagined behind. I believe we owe it to the people who were slaughtered though to finish this on out terms. That, and the miserable job she has done as our senator, the sleazy way in which she got her job, (Pardons for votes) and her ease at being a pathological liar is why I will be voting for anyone but Hillary Clinton.
Hillary's got the inside staight with her lobbying the states democrats.
This will be an interesting state primary. Obama will define his momentum there and Hillary must win. For her to lose, would be a disaster in the Clinton camp.
I wonder if we will hear about:
Whitewater
FBI records scandal
Law Firm lost records
Vince Foster
Chinese and Russian campaign funds
What do you think? You think these will arise?
'What do you think? You think these will arise?'
I think our media has become so stratified that people can go to whatever source that best tells them what they want to hear. Choice combined with human nature has made the public more blinkered in other words. There are people who simply will not hear anything bad about Hillary Rodham Clinton. (You know, Demo-Zombies)
That said, I think you will be getting a tour of the golden oldies plus a few more sleazy, shady borderline felonies that they have undoubtedly committed since the spotlight switched to Bush and his long string of effortless successes. ;-)
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NH StinksJun 4th, 2007 - 12:16:28
They feel it's their right to be first. I wish the candidates would boycott the state.
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