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Old 04-30-2008, 08:08 PM
 
Location: SF Bay Area
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Hillary is losing even while the media is not focused on her many flaws. I'd like to get some answers about the following from Hillary. I wish the media would do their job rather than trying to knock the frontrunner Obama. Here are some issues with Hillary that remain under the radar.

1) Where is Hillary's speech on race? The last we heard from her on the subject, her advisor Ferraro was claiming Obama only got this far because of his race, implying it couldn't be because he is brilliant. Before that, her husband tried unsuccessfully to equate Obama with Jesse Jackson. Hillary could never make as substantive or powerful a speech on race as Obama. She's not good enough, not talented enough, doesn't have the depth. But she has been SILENT on the racial divide in this country. Where are her bright, novel ideas on this big subject?

2) She has questionable decision-making skills. She voted for Bush's war, without informing herself fully of what she was voting FOR. Is this how she makes decisions? Perhaps a prelude to how she would do if President? Also, her campaign strategy is incredibly pure trash and lacks substance. She has not shown the ability to inspire, to focus on the issues most important to this country, and despite her "vast" experience and political inside support, she is being soundly beaten by a relative newcomer Obama. She's not an effective, smart decision-maker.

3) Bill Clinton is a liability. He's her husband, not her pastor. She is married to a man with a well-known, well-understood flawed character. He's a liar. He has been impeached. He even lied to his own daughter. He lied to his wife. He stood there on national TV and lied about hainv sexual relations "with that woman." This is who she holds close as her most intimate advisor? When hasn't Bill not cheated on Hillary? Does she fully trust this man? If she does, why? If she doesn't, why is she still with him? Would it be wise to have this pervert back in the White House? is she asking the people of this country to ignore what Bill Clinton is and what he represents?

4) Her ineffectiveness and lack of impact while in Congress. What has she done to distinguish herself among her colleagues aside from being a wife of a former President? Nothing. She has had no impact while in Congress, which leads one to believe that despite her many years devoted to public service, she's overrated. She says she has a plan, but the last time we saw one of her efforts to implement a "plan" was her health care disaster as First Lady. Miserable failure. I haven't seen her do anything else but lose. So far in this regard, she's a loser.

5) Lying about sniper fire. She LIED! Haven't we had enough of liars? Bush has been doing it for 7 years. What else is Hillary lying about or what is SHE hiding?

6) During the campaign, it has become evident that Hillary DOES NOT INSPIRE. This is why she prefers debates with Hillary-skewed moderators in a desperate attempt to keep Obama away from people. Why isn't she able to inspire like Obama?

7) Why do the Republicans favor her as an opposing candidate over Obama? The temporarily switch parties by the THOUSANDS to boost her changes in primaries giving the false impressing that she has momentum and that she is gaining. She's being used. Why? It's not because they know she can beat them.

8) Why isn't she focused on the issues? Israel, The economy, interest rates, housing, education, jobs, outsourcing, illegal immigration, crime, gangs, Iraq, Iran, bin Laden, Africa, North Korea, oil, foreign policy, civil rights, affirmative action, stem-cell research, environment, taxes, national security, undoing the damage that Bush has done in all these categories, why the Democratic Congress has been ineffective, and so forth.

9) Why is she so unpopular among the male voters?

10) When has she ever overcome adversity? She's been going through life like her husband: protected, privileged, and untested. Her husband used family connections to avoid serving his country. What makes her worthy?

Good thing the media is being easy on her. If they were as tough on her as they are on Obama, no doubt this race would be OVER by now.
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Old 04-30-2008, 08:49 PM
 
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Hillary is losing even while the media is not focused on her many flaws. I'd like to get some answers about the following from Hillary. I wish the media would do their job rather than trying to knock the frontrunner Obama. Here are some issues with Hillary that remain under the radar.

1) Where is Hillary's speech on race? The last we heard from her on the subject, her advisor Ferraro was claiming Obama only got this far because of his race, implying it couldn't be because he is brilliant. Before that, her husband tried unsuccessfully to equate Obama with Jesse Jackson. Hillary could never make as substantive or powerful a speech on race as Obama. She's not good enough, not talented enough, doesn't have the depth. But she has been SILENT on the racial divide in this country. Where are her bright, novel ideas on this big subject?

2) She has questionable decision-making skills. She voted for Bush's war, without informing herself fully of what she was voting FOR. Is this how she makes decisions? Perhaps a prelude to how she would do if President? Also, her campaign strategy is incredibly pure trash and lacks substance. She has not shown the ability to inspire, to focus on the issues most important to this country, and despite her "vast" experience and political inside support, she is being soundly beaten by a relative newcomer Obama. She's not an effective, smart decision-maker.

3) Bill Clinton is a liability. He's her husband, not her pastor. She is married to a man with a well-known, well-understood flawed character. He's a liar. He has been impeached. He even lied to his own daughter. He lied to his wife. He stood there on national TV and lied about hainv sexual relations "with that woman." This is who she holds close as her most intimate advisor? When hasn't Bill not cheated on Hillary? Does she fully trust this man? If she does, why? If she doesn't, why is she still with him? Would it be wise to have this pervert back in the White House? is she asking the people of this country to ignore what Bill Clinton is and what he represents?

4) Her ineffectiveness and lack of impact while in Congress. What has she done to distinguish herself among her colleagues aside from being a wife of a former President? Nothing. She has had no impact while in Congress, which leads one to believe that despite her many years devoted to public service, she's overrated. She says she has a plan, but the last time we saw one of her efforts to implement a "plan" was her health care disaster as First Lady. Miserable failure. I haven't seen her do anything else but lose. So far in this regard, she's a loser.

5) Lying about sniper fire. She LIED! Haven't we had enough of liars? Bush has been doing it for 7 years. What else is Hillary lying about or what is SHE hiding?

6) During the campaign, it has become evident that Hillary DOES NOT INSPIRE. This is why she prefers debates with Hillary-skewed moderators in a desperate attempt to keep Obama away from people. Why isn't she able to inspire like Obama?

7) Why do the Republicans favor her as an opposing candidate over Obama? The temporarily switch parties by the THOUSANDS to boost her changes in primaries giving the false impressing that she has momentum and that she is gaining. She's being used. Why? It's not because they know she can beat them.

8) Why isn't she focused on the issues? Israel, The economy, interest rates, housing, education, jobs, outsourcing, illegal immigration, crime, gangs, Iraq, Iran, bin Laden, Africa, North Korea, oil, foreign policy, civil rights, affirmative action, stem-cell research, environment, taxes, national security, undoing the damage that Bush has done in all these categories, why the Democratic Congress has been ineffective, and so forth.

9) Why is she so unpopular among the male voters?

10) When has she ever overcome adversity? She's been going through life like her husband: protected, privileged, and untested. Her husband used family connections to avoid serving his country. What makes her worthy?

Good thing the media is being easy on her. If they were as tough on her as they are on Obama, no doubt this race would be OVER by now.

ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz.... .........................

Wake me when this sheep dribble is over.
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Old 05-01-2008, 03:37 AM
 
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ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz.... .........................

Wake me when this sheep dribble is over.

admit it it went over your head
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Old 05-01-2008, 06:30 AM
 
Location: Albemarle, NC
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ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz.... .........................

Wake me when this sheep dribble is over.
You sure you can sleep from now to November?
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Old 05-01-2008, 06:42 AM
 
Location: Downtown Greensboro, NC
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Originally Posted by Alexus View Post
Hillary is losing even while the media is not focused on her many flaws. I'd like to get some answers about the following from Hillary. I wish the media would do their job rather than trying to knock the frontrunner Obama. Here are some issues with Hillary that remain under the radar.

1) Where is Hillary's speech on race? The last we heard from her on the subject, her advisor Ferraro was claiming Obama only got this far because of his race, implying it couldn't be because he is brilliant. Before that, her husband tried unsuccessfully to equate Obama with Jesse Jackson. Hillary could never make as substantive or powerful a speech on race as Obama. She's not good enough, not talented enough, doesn't have the depth. But she has been SILENT on the racial divide in this country. Where are her bright, novel ideas on this big subject?

2) She has questionable decision-making skills. She voted for Bush's war, without informing herself fully of what she was voting FOR. Is this how she makes decisions? Perhaps a prelude to how she would do if President? Also, her campaign strategy is incredibly pure trash and lacks substance. She has not shown the ability to inspire, to focus on the issues most important to this country, and despite her "vast" experience and political inside support, she is being soundly beaten by a relative newcomer Obama. She's not an effective, smart decision-maker.

3) Bill Clinton is a liability. He's her husband, not her pastor. She is married to a man with a well-known, well-understood flawed character. He's a liar. He has been impeached. He even lied to his own daughter. He lied to his wife. He stood there on national TV and lied about hainv sexual relations "with that woman." This is who she holds close as her most intimate advisor? When hasn't Bill not cheated on Hillary? Does she fully trust this man? If she does, why? If she doesn't, why is she still with him? Would it be wise to have this pervert back in the White House? is she asking the people of this country to ignore what Bill Clinton is and what he represents?

4) Her ineffectiveness and lack of impact while in Congress. What has she done to distinguish herself among her colleagues aside from being a wife of a former President? Nothing. She has had no impact while in Congress, which leads one to believe that despite her many years devoted to public service, she's overrated. She says she has a plan, but the last time we saw one of her efforts to implement a "plan" was her health care disaster as First Lady. Miserable failure. I haven't seen her do anything else but lose. So far in this regard, she's a loser.

5) Lying about sniper fire. She LIED! Haven't we had enough of liars? Bush has been doing it for 7 years. What else is Hillary lying about or what is SHE hiding?

6) During the campaign, it has become evident that Hillary DOES NOT INSPIRE. This is why she prefers debates with Hillary-skewed moderators in a desperate attempt to keep Obama away from people. Why isn't she able to inspire like Obama?

7) Why do the Republicans favor her as an opposing candidate over Obama? The temporarily switch parties by the THOUSANDS to boost her changes in primaries giving the false impressing that she has momentum and that she is gaining. She's being used. Why? It's not because they know she can beat them.

8) Why isn't she focused on the issues? Israel, The economy, interest rates, housing, education, jobs, outsourcing, illegal immigration, crime, gangs, Iraq, Iran, bin Laden, Africa, North Korea, oil, foreign policy, civil rights, affirmative action, stem-cell research, environment, taxes, national security, undoing the damage that Bush has done in all these categories, why the Democratic Congress has been ineffective, and so forth.

9) Why is she so unpopular among the male voters?

10) When has she ever overcome adversity? She's been going through life like her husband: protected, privileged, and untested. Her husband used family connections to avoid serving his country. What makes her worthy?

Good thing the media is being easy on her. If they were as tough on her as they are on Obama, no doubt this race would be OVER by now.
Lets not forget Peter Paul vs Clinton which could potentially blow everything you posted out of the water. That case is under way with new evidence.
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Old 05-01-2008, 06:49 AM
 
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Hillary said it herself 19 years trying to get Health Care. She's good at one thing and one thing only that being talking. The promises she is making to the American people is all pandering. She says what she thinks we want to here. I was for Hillary until I went back and researched her. You may say that at least she tried to do something. I decided to go with Obama so that he could at least try to do something. I think he will be able to bring all sides together. Something Clinton looking at her record can not do.

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Old 05-01-2008, 07:07 AM
 
Location: New Jersey
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I decided to go with Obama so that he could at least try to do something. I think he will be able to bring all sides together.
He is the most polarizing one of the bunch. . . .
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Old 05-01-2008, 07:49 AM
 
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He is the most polarizing one of the bunch. . . .
someone saying something ???
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Old 05-01-2008, 07:59 AM
 
Location: Wilmington, NC
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too funny. yeah, a left wing liberal is going to bring people together. suddenly small government people are going to magically change their politics because of a speech. give me a break. keep dreaming.

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Hillary said it herself 19 years trying to get Health Care. She's good at one thing and one thing only that being talking. The promises she is making to the American people is all pandering. She says what she thinks we want to here. I was for Hillary until I went back and researched her. You may say that at least she tried to do something. I decided to go with Obama so that he could at least try to do something. I think he will be able to bring all sides together. Something Clinton looking at her record can not do.
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