jasmine621
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Wed May-14-08 05:35 PM
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About Hillary's interview with Blitzer. |
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this has to be one of the smartest women around. Her responses to Wolf's questions on the enerty policies and the questions about Hamas's endorsement of Obama where absolutely great. She has a full understanding of what is really driving the oil prices and it is not OPEC. Their prices aren't the 120/br but its the market-makers' price and their profits. All four of her points on actions to take make great sense, substantive, and complete. She would make a great President. Too bad.
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Wed May-14-08 05:41 PM
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1. No one is going to respond. |
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They are too busy drooling over Edwards' endorsement. Of course Hillary is the more experienced and knowledgeable candidate. Well, we get the presidents we deserve. So, we'll have another inexperienced rookie or McCain.
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Wed May-14-08 05:42 PM
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2. too bad she felt the need to exagerate & fabricate her own experiences |
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and then the need to smear her Dem opponent while pumping up McSame....
I have never doubted her intellectual ability, but intellectual ability needs to be paired with honesty.
That she lacks.
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Wed May-14-08 05:43 PM
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3. If she's smart, how do you explain her gas tax "holiday?" |
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Wed May-14-08 05:44 PM
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It would have been nice to have a President that "knows stuff."
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Wed May-14-08 05:50 PM
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6. like know stuff without reading the NIE |
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you mean "stuff" like that
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Wed May-14-08 05:47 PM
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5. Although she is unlikely to win this go round, |
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she has been inspirational as a candidate and will be seen as such. She's not going to go away and mope. She will continue to work for the people of this country and for the Democratic Party. My hat is off to her.
I have always said that I will wholeheartedly support either candidate, but I have also known that it would be a sad day when one of them was no longer in the race.
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Wed May-14-08 05:55 PM
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7. She's the smartest and most knowledgeable |
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Thats why she sounds this good.
Unlike the cowardly and spineless Obama, Clinton has courage, conviction, and tangible plans to right this country.
Obama has all the substance of cotton candy. He has nothing to offer but hot air and his "group hug" mentality (Which is in stark contrast to his vicious & deceitful attacks on Clinton.)
Obama is the candidate of crybabies, wimps, and overindulged under-worked rich elitists.
He's also the candidate of Globalists and Multinational Corporations.
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Wed May-14-08 07:41 PM
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you see what you want to see, not the truth
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Wed May-14-08 07:43 PM
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9. Didnt Hillary Say She Was Going to Take Down OPEC? |
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If OPEC is not driving oil prices, why is Hillary rattling the saber at them?
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