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Is Hillary Clinton losing it? - 12/13/2007 8:27:17 PM   
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According to some polls Hillary Rodham Clinton is either neck and neck with Barack Obama or fallen behind.  All seem to agree that she has lost much if not all of her led.  The reason for this is recent campaign antics.  This includes her staff getting people is ask prepared questions, a retired General, who claimed as well as her own campaign staff denying he worked for her but was so, at a GOP open meeting, and now a third member of her campaign staff having to resign after making up stories about Obama.
 
Rumors are that Hillary Clinton is now a real bitch who is looking at reorgnizing her campaign staff.  I wonder what happen to that "Right Wing Conspircy" theory she stated was out to get her?

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RE: Is Hillary Clinton losing it? - 12/13/2007 8:57:39 PM   
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You mean to tell me that Hillary once had it to begin with?

Hillary is behind Obama Binladen now for a few reasons.

1. Obama is being endorsed and supported by Opera.

2. Obama is a Man. The democartic party is most likly looking at the polls of unswayed voters. Unfortunatly, the majority of these voters have something against seeing a woman as the leader of the USA. Having Obama as the Democrat nominee will pull in more votes just because of his gender.

3. Obama has little to no experience in US National Politics. We don't know him. He's a new face and America normally wants something new. Being new, Obama has little on his record to attack. Is being in the Senate for two years long enough to even try to get dirty? He barely has a smuge on him. He's new and most people like new.

Because of Opera's endorsment, being a man, and being new, Obama is more likley to pull in more votes that Hillary.

It's not that I agree with the status quo, but even in todays modern time, that's just the way it is. I'm calling it how I see it.   

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RE: Is Hillary Clinton losing it? - 12/13/2007 9:19:57 PM   
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According to tonight's News Obama is running #1 in N.H. with Clinton behind him and Edwards gaining on her!

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RE: Is Hillary Clinton losing it? - 12/13/2007 9:24:31 PM   
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Obama is leading only in Iowa. In general, I believe he is better candidate: he is smart, he  says what he believes,  he is running his own campaign. Ms Clinton is overly managed corporate democrat. I do not think her sex has any importance. If she would have  ideas of her own she would be a viable candidate. I still believe she will win Democrat party nomination: Dems just can not let their beloved Clintons down. The general election is an another story: I do not think running against G. W. Bush helps her to win presidency. She certainly will not beat Juliani or Romney.

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RE: Is Hillary Clinton losing it? - 12/14/2007 1:50:59 AM   
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Polls in American politics tend to tighten as the election gets closer. More and more people start to pay attention and the undecided voters start to decide. That's why polls several months out arn't worth a damn.

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RE: Is Hillary Clinton losing it? - 12/14/2007 8:20:51 AM   
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all this is upstageing Chritmas.

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RE: Is Hillary Clinton losing it? - 12/14/2007 10:36:09 AM   
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PaHunk, yeah, I hope they give it a rest over the Holidays.
I think Hillary couldn't care less what the American People "think."
I think she'd act like an annointed dictator if she were elected.
She acts like she's "above" the average Joe or Jill.
I can't feel any type of "connection" with her.

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RE: Is Hillary Clinton losing it? - 12/14/2007 11:01:22 AM   
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quote:

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PaHunk, yeah, I hope they give it a rest over the Holidays.
I think Hillary couldn't care less what the American People "think."
I think she'd act like an annointed dictator if she were elected.
She acts like she's "above" the average Joe or Jill.
I can't feel any type of "connection" with her.


It floors me that Bill did NAFTA.  that is a mistake.

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RE: Is Hillary Clinton losing it? - 12/14/2007 11:04:06 AM   
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Interesting campaign strategy by the party as a whole and Clinton/Obama stratigists in general.

An Obama ad: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VXPnMflGkvI

Denver Democrats:
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The Democratic Party chairman in Wyoming is predicting that Democratic candidates throughout the Rocky Mountain region will be damaged if his party selects Hillary Clinton for president. "Every Democratic candidate in Wyoming will be painted with that same liberal, big-government brush. We will also be the target of the locker room jokes that rightfully belong to Bill Clinton," John Millin wrote in a letter to The Denver Post.
Source: http://www.denverpost.com/news/ci_7716742 


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RE: Is Hillary Clinton losing it? - 12/14/2007 5:11:33 PM   
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Hillary, is just a nasty little bitch, who is a pawn of the power broker in the back rooms.

To Quote: "The greatest evil is not done in those sordid dens of evil that Dickens loved to paint but is conceived and ordered (moved, seconded, carried, and minuted) in clear, carpeted, warmed, well-lighted offices, by quiet men with white collars and cut fingernails and smooth-shaven cheeks who do not need to raise their voices.
C. S. Lewis"

that and the other reason that I will not vote for Hillary is America is facing a world orchastred by those same power brokers, and carried out in Countries where women are seen as being less than dogs. Do you really want a President representing this country that many third world countries won't respect??

If you take out the october suprise from Carter/Regan conflict. Iran saw Jimmy Carter as a symbol of weakness and as a representive of the Sha. They were scared Shitless of Regan because they didn't know what to think of him.


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RE: Is Hillary Clinton losing it? - 12/14/2007 5:44:59 PM   
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Steed, agreed.
And I just don't want my country involved in anymore foreign adventures that you just know that she'd try to get us involved in.


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RE: Is Hillary Clinton losing it? - 12/14/2007 7:43:31 PM   
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Steed, agreed.
And I just don't want my country involved in anymore foreign adventures that you just know that she'd try to get us involved in.



A Hearty Agreed! I don't know about anyone else, but honestly I am tired of America running off to the the world's policeman. This country has too many fingers in too many pots right now.

I really think as the old people said "We need to sit at home and tend to our knitting" Or if your a fan of the Bible. First remove the mote in your eye so that you can clearly see to take the weaver beam from your brother's eye.

I had a minister once tell me that the words used for mote and weaver beam could in today's language translate out to 2 X 4 and telephone pole.

Really, America needs to stop running around the world with a 2 X 4 in its eye and telling everyone to take the telephone pole out of their eyes.

If your a political candidate, first tell me how you want to Fix the problems in AMERICA how your going to handle AMERICA in your first Six months and in your Four years. Don't tell me how your going to protect me from some idiot in a towel who thinks that we are an offence to his version of god

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RE: Is Hillary Clinton losing it? - 12/14/2007 9:11:37 PM   
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Steed, correct, and we're paying our govt to do things they just shouldn't be doing!
Boy, Hillary is going to have to do a LOT better than; "I want a POSITIVE AGENDA FOR AMERICA!"
No shit? Does she?

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