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Old 04-15-2015, 09:56 AM
 
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stop with the bullshiat!!!.....It was under Bill Clinton that passed the Iraq Liberation Act....Hillary had accessed to the same INTEL Bush had while in the senate intel committee.


what more abortions rights you need more women?,,,,,anybody can get an abortion for any reason before 5 months of pregnancy.....what will she fight for, abortions on demand with no restrictions at taxpayers expense? please.

equal pay is non-sense.......if women did the same amount of work as men for less, there would be a higher unemployment rate of men and the majority of the jobs in American be filled by only women.....common sense.


you are saying that Hillary bares NO responsibility when her husband was violating the rights of other women WHILE ON THE JOB as governor and president which is NOT a personal thing but a violation of the law and was behind the Clinton Machine to destroy every woman that came forward in a court of law..........and this is the woman that is the champion of women's rights? PLEASE....keep drinking the kool aid.


funny that you mention that Hillary is in support of full prosecution of rapists and those who abet and aid them.....her husband is a rapist and she abet and aid him for decades for political motives.
you will get a headache with all that smacking of head. have some koolaid.
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Old 04-15-2015, 10:07 AM
 
Location: Fort Worth Texas
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She would not defend a Ambassador I do not think she would bother to defend the country
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Old 04-15-2015, 11:03 AM
 
Location: Minnysoda
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Old 04-15-2015, 11:05 AM
 
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Too many people think it's the President that "does things".

It's really Congress that "does things".

Aren't you one of the whiners always going off about what OBAMA has done?
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Old 04-15-2015, 11:06 AM
 
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My wife would love to vote for a female for president. It won't be Hillary. She says anyone that would allow their husband to treat them like Bill treats Hillary is someone she could never vote for.
That is about 16 years ago. Your wife really holds a grudge.
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Old 04-15-2015, 11:08 AM
 
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Here is a woman who doesn’t shop, doesn’t cook, has not driven a car since 1995, tolerates a husband who cheats, has a foul mouth, treats secret service agents like slaves, got fired from a law firm for lying, involved in the mysterious circumstances of the death of Vince Foster, involved in questionable stock trades, failed at the healthcare reform assigned by her husband, spent 4 years as Sec of State without a single positive result, in fact left a legacy of foreign affairs that in 2 years has become potentially WWIII, is still embroiled in the Benghazi scandal with the death of 4 Americans, and now serious questions about her handling of US Government communications and probably could not pass the background check to get a Top Secret Security Clearance.
But she and others think she can relate to all Americans and be the next President.
REALLY!?

BOY you swallowed it all right down didn't you. Some powerful tea you have been drinking.
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Old 04-15-2015, 11:11 AM
 
Location: Home is Where You Park It
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Democrats are a joke.
Republicans are a whole hell of a lot worse.
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Old 04-15-2015, 12:35 PM
 
Location: Arizona
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I believe that Hillary's strategy to keep the GOP out of the white house is already in play, with her driving a van all the way to Iowa and meeting everyday people, all along the route. .
She will position herself as the spokesperson for the average man or woman. The "everyman". the "common man".
The republicans will position themselves as the destroyers of the status quo and a return to an America we've fought long and hard to leave in the dustbin of history.

Her slow ride across the heartland of America brought back a distant memory from my early days of working with political candidates on national elections.

It was March 23rd, 1992 and I was working for Oregon Public Television. Bill Clinton was going to be doing a town hall meeting on closed circuit TV, all throughout Oregon, with video and two-way audio for Q&A. I was Bill's floor director for the event. At that time he was 17 points behind GW Bush in the polls.
The event went well, and when we faded to black, at the end, I handed Bill my day planner and asked him if he would autograph it for me. When he grabbed it, I said to him, "Sir, I really hope you become the next president of the United States."
He turned to me and looked directly in my eyes and froze me in place with his stare and asked me "Why?"
Taken completely by surprise, I blurted out "Because you represent me. You represent my generation and my ideas."
He continued to stare at me with those intense blue eyes for about 15 seconds without saying a word. Then he said, "Thank you. That's very helpful."
He signed my day planner "To________. Great Job! Thank you very much. Bill Clinton.

Hillary will run on the same platform as Bill did. Representing Me. Representing Everyman, the common man, the middle of the population. She will represent opportunity for all, built on compassion and inclusion rather than division and separation.

I still work in event production, even though officially retired. Starting in October, this year, there will be non-stop political media events until the election in 2016. As this is Arizona, I'll do mostly republican, with a few democrat meet and greets, fund raisers and podium speeches. The lights, mikes and blue drape backdrops will be set by me and my crew. I'll be honored to do any and every event Hillary Clinton chooses to do in the Southwest area.
She has my support and she has my vote. She, as did her husband, best represents my interests and ideals.
Thanks for reading.
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Old 04-15-2015, 12:58 PM
 
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I believe that Hillary's strategy to keep the GOP out of the white house is already in play, with her driving a van all the way to Iowa and meeting everyday people, all along the route. .
She will position herself as the spokesperson for the average man or woman. The "everyman". the "common man".
The republicans will position themselves as the destroyers of the status quo and a return to an America we've fought long and hard to leave in the dustbin of history.

Her slow ride across the heartland of America brought back a distant memory from my early days of working with political candidates on national elections.

It was March 23rd, 1992 and I was working for Oregon Public Television. Bill Clinton was going to be doing a town hall meeting on closed circuit TV, all throughout Oregon, with video and two-way audio for Q&A. I was Bill's floor director for the event. At that time he was 17 points behind GW Bush in the polls.
The event went well, and when we faded to black, at the end, I handed Bill my day planner and asked him if he would autograph it for me. When he grabbed it, I said to him, "Sir, I really hope you become the next president of the United States."
He turned to me and looked directly in my eyes and froze me in place with his stare and asked me "Why?"
Taken completely by surprise, I blurted out "Because you represent me. You represent my generation and my ideas."
He continued to stare at me with those intense blue eyes for about 15 seconds without saying a word. Then he said, "Thank you. That's very helpful."
He signed my day planner "To________. Great Job! Thank you very much. Bill Clinton.

Hillary will run on the same platform as Bill did. Representing Me. Representing Everyman, the common man, the middle of the population. She will represent opportunity for all, built on compassion and inclusion rather than division and separation.

I still work in event production, even though officially retired. Starting in October, this year, there will be non-stop political media events until the election in 2016. As this is Arizona, I'll do mostly republican, with a few democrat meet and greets, fund raisers and podium speeches. The lights, mikes and blue drape backdrops will be set by me and my crew. I'll be honored to do any and every event Hillary Clinton chooses to do in the Southwest area.
She has my support and she has my vote. She, as did her husband, best represents my interests and ideals.
Thanks for reading.

is that you Chelsea????? how many accounts you have?


her Iowa trip tour didn't work in 2008....you think average people in Iowa are stupid?


Hillary is no Bill in speaking and campaigning........this is not 1992.
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Old 04-15-2015, 01:00 PM
 
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Republicans are a whole hell of a lot worse.

at least Republicans will have a real primary with NEW people......Democrats are just going to crown Hillary because of the Clinton machine....that is the joke.
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