Superman Returns
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Mon Feb-12-07 05:43 PM
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Edited on Mon Feb-12-07 05:43 PM by Superman Returns
No, I'm not advocating for Senator Clinton's campaign. Rather, I'm watching CSPAN right now and Senator Clinton is giving a campaign speech in N.H with a giant banner "Hillary 2008" behind her. So for all those people that say referring to Senator Clinton as "Hillary" is sexist and demeaning, I would just suggest to look at her campaign banners and designs.
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don954
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Mon Feb-12-07 05:46 PM
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1. yes, i think its to more separate her from Bill Clinton |
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after all, its sexist to use only the husbands last name, isn't it?!
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Mon Feb-12-07 05:47 PM
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2. That won't stop them from complaining. |
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Some people still think it's sexist, even when she does it. The logic of that escapes me.
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Mon Feb-12-07 05:48 PM
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3. Wow! What a graphic! Obama as Superman! |
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And he is against the war too.
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Mon Feb-12-07 05:49 PM
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when addressing her personally, I think she should be refereed to as Senator Clinton..thats all!
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Captain Hilts
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Mon Feb-12-07 05:49 PM
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5. In that thread EVERYONE seemed to agree it wasn't sexist. It's NOT an issue. nt |
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Mon Feb-12-07 05:52 PM
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6. Her own website asks visitors to join "Team Hillary." |
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We got a lot of faux outrage from self-described Hillary supporters around here.
I know some DUers that are strong Hillary supporters, and have been for quite some time. They are okay, even though I disagree with them. The problem is when we get some posters that pass themselves off as Hillary supporters and they say the most outrageous things as if all they want is to instigate something. We see the same thing with some of the anti-Hillary posters.
That's DU for you.
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Joe Chi Minh
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Mon Feb-12-07 05:55 PM
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7. Are not Hilary and BIll too close to the Bilderburg Group - the wellspring |
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Mon Feb-12-07 06:06 PM
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8. No, but she was on the Grassy Knoll. nt |
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Mon Feb-12-07 06:08 PM
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Almost every viable candidate for the presidency is invited to Bilderburg. I don't believe Hillary has been yet, but, of course, she, too, will be invited. Have you ever read the list of invitees?
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Mon Feb-12-07 06:11 PM
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10. Edwards was there in 2004, so was Kerry. But I don't think either has been back |
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so I think you are correct.
So every viable candidate who gets an invite and shows up will get this "Bilderburg" cry. I've seen several people just say the name, as if any association with them was like being in league with Satan.
And the thing is, no one knows what goes on at those meetings. Reminds me of the Skull and Bones rants. Anything unknown is automatically evil. Just seems so... Coast to Coast... to me.
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