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Tropics_Dude83 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Feb-08-08 04:56 PM
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119. The victim card played over and over and over again
Edited on Fri Feb-08-08 04:58 PM by Tropics_Dude83
I love women. When Nancy Pelosi became speaker, I was overjoyed to see a female speaker at last and love her leadership. I loved Janet Reno tremendously. Everyone else hated her unfairly. I found her to be one of the best attorney generals the U.S. has ever had. I strongly supported Claire Mckaskil in her primary and general election. I was a strong and voicferous backer of Christine Gregorie when she fought back against the Republican effort to steal the Washington state governorship. OK? Got that. In fact, I like female politicans more than male OK?

Now that I have inocculated myself, this is disgusting and the Clinton campaign is disgusting. Clinton won the NY senate race because a) of sympathy for her after the Lewinsky scandal and B) because Rick Lazio "violated" her space during the debate. She played the victim card to win the NY Senate seat and she is playing the victim card now to try to get all the way to the presidency. It is disgusting. She played the victim card/crying card to win the New Hampshire primary as well. Disgusting.

David Schuster has been of the most vociferous anti-republican and pro-democrat, anti war voices on MSNBC. He made a mistake and I do not condone the comments in any way.

Poor poor Hillary. The "Goldwater girl" while Johnson and MLK Jr. were fighting for civil rights has had such a tough tough life. I am sick of it. I am sick to death of it.

I'd vote for Nancy Pelosi, I'd vote for Janet Reno, Cantwell and Murray are 2 of my favourite senators, I'd vote for Carole Mosely-Braun but never ever for this woman who is playing the poor poor me card over and over and over again.

Ugh. And what kind of elitist bigoted comment was this "I'm not some type of Tammy Wynette standing by man baking cookies." What about the millions of stay at home moms who stay at home and do not work so that their kids are raised properly? Ugh again.
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