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03-11-2008, 07:06 AM
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Obama really needs to press on this to question her experience and honesty
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03-11-2008, 07:16 AM
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Originally Posted by teatime
No, she wasn't a chief negotiator but she certainly made positive contributions.
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yea like being the little wife....her job was just to stand by her husband and try to look sexy.  Hillary is a joke, she has no more foreign experience than Obama. She accompanies her husband across the world and calls it foreign experience LOL. Just Another example of how deceptive Hillary is.
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03-11-2008, 11:07 AM
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The main point that people don't want to understand is this.....
IF IT WERE UP TO OBAMA, WE WOULD NEVER BE IN A WAR and now Hillary realizes she should have never signed onto this agreement. Maybe she should have taken the time to read the 90 page National Intelligence Report on Iraq. Instead of reading it, she was briefed. Hillary will always be attached to assisting George Bush in signing off on this war. She will not be able to deny it but her supporters will twist it so Obama is somehow attached to this agreement when he has stated his position on the war over and over and over again. If Obama was also in agreement with invading Iraq, Hillary would be hammering him on this, but she herself admits, she made a mistake. Again, experience doesn't equal judgement.
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03-11-2008, 11:12 AM
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Originally Posted by jojo7
The main point that people don't want to understand is this.....
IF IT WERE UP TO OBAMA, WE WOULD NEVER BE IN A WAR and now Hillary realizes she should have never signed onto this agreement. Maybe she should have taken the time to read the 90 page National Intelligence Report on Iraq. Instead of reading it, she was briefed. Hillary will always be attached to assisting George Bush in signing off on this war. She will not be able to deny it but her supporters will twist it so Obama is somehow attached to this agreement when he has stated his position on the war over and over and over again. If Obama was also in agreement with invading Iraq, Hillary would be hammering him on this, but she herself admits, she made a mistake. Again, experience doesn't equal judgement.
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TOTALLY AGREED!  HILLTARD signed off on the war and she cant take that vote back now.
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03-11-2008, 11:15 AM
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That was Zen. This is Tao.
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Originally Posted by jjordan
Wow. "Positive contributions", eh? That's a far cry from "bringing peace to Northern Ireland" which she stated unequivocally.
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I have a feeling her positive contributions may have included baked goods.
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03-11-2008, 11:42 AM
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Originally Posted by teatime
Bill had chief executive experience. Obama does not.
Obama is obviously your man, so why hang around and keep bashing Hillary?
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If you're so hot for experience, can I assume you supported Bill Richardson as the Dem nominee?
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03-11-2008, 04:43 PM
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Originally Posted by mimimomx3
If you're so hot for experience, can I assume you supported Bill Richardson as the Dem nominee?
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I think it's quite clear whom I have supported.  I wouldn't even look at Richardson because he is much more pro-illegal immigration than the others, which is also a reason I'd have trouble voting for McCain. At least he said he respects the will of the American people, though, and backed off.
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03-11-2008, 05:09 PM
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Originally Posted by teatime
I think it's quite clear whom I have supported.  I wouldn't even look at Richardson because he is much more pro-illegal immigration than the others, which is also a reason I'd have trouble voting for McCain. At least he said he respects the will of the American people, though, and backed off.
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Ahh, so it's not called "flip-flopping" but respect for the will of the people. Nice 
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