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Clinton campaign's hostage drama ends peacefully (Roundup)

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Dec 1, 2007, 11:52 GMT


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NoneDec 1st, 2007 - 17:11:25

of this is really important. I would rather see Dr. Ron Paul more in the spot-light. He's the man everybody wants see and listen to. Let's just cut the crap and give all the candidates equal time. Ron Paul would drop them all in their tracks (actually, he already has).

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apolloDec 1st, 2007 - 18:34:55

I am glad this turned out ok, but, the first thing my cubicle friend said when he heard about it (and he is about as political as a cow) said

'I bet this is just some fake thing to get sympathy for Hillary.'

How telling. Even real news from the Clintons seems fake.

She can not be trusted. Everyone knows that.

We need a president we can trust. Not Hill.

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JayneDec 1st, 2007 - 18:53:32

It sounds like the comments are coming from more men who are intimidated big time with an intelligent woman. The person who was holding hostages was mentally disturbed and thought this was a way of getting attention paid to help for him and others like him.

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@JayneDec 1st, 2007 - 19:06:06

Hillary is ho hum politics. No difference between her and the rest of the pack. Ron Paul has substance----no fluff; Google him, you might change your mind.

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From JayneDec 2nd, 2007 - 02:22:44

I didn't say I was for or against Hillary - just that some men seem to be intimidated by an intelligent woman, and she is, regardless of what people think of her.

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tonny from belgiumDec 2nd, 2007 - 23:13:42

I couldn't help notice that Ron Paul and all his supporters are speechless when it asked about his policy in fighting global warming .Now here is the greatest menace ever looming over the future of mankind ,and it is catching these guys with their pants down .Nobody of them seems to have other opinion as saying that it isn't happening.Ignorance is no excuse for a presidential candidate .Better start learning the facts that already are common knowledge in the rest of the world .Truth does not stop at the borders of the USA.Look for a candidate with at least elementary knowledge if you care for your children.Sympathy and incensing are NOT going to save us.

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SP4: Apparently TonnyDec 3rd, 2007 - 16:00:00

Ron Paul supporters are not buying the Dem line of 'we have everything to fear, including fear itself'.

I find that refreshing.

No one is fooled by your new religion Tonny. Even acclaimed scientists, like John R. Christy, co-recipient of the Nobel prize and director of the Earth System Science Center at the U of Alabama, are now backing away from this hoax and are not willing to stake their OWN reputations on it.

Now, the euros are backing off Kyoto, because they will never meet the terms, and mouthing some 'post Kyoto' propaganda. They got Bush to get them out of it too! Funny, don't you think?

No, Tonny, a policy of acknowledging climate CHANGE while studying climate WARMING is the correct policy. One might even call it Conservative....

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SP4: Perhaps...Dec 4th, 2007 - 02:15:29

..someone at M&C could get off their fat butts and start updating the site more...?

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