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Dear Hillary voters:
Please remember that our two splendid primary gladiators have much the same policy programs--energy, education, health care, and perhaps the two most important, ending the Iraq War and appointing Supreme Court justices.The last two are particularly important and will make the most difference in not just our lives and rights, but of our children.
Take your time getting past what must be a terrible disappointment for many of you. And then, come back and join the other half of this year's "change" campaign and insure McCain and his programs do not enter the White House
Posted at June 3, 2008 11:08 AM in response to McAuliffe: If Obama Gets Magic Number, Hillary Will Concede
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She's the best. A uniter. She's seen most of this before is some other campaigns. She is obviously agonizing over how not solving this now may cost the Democrats the White House.
My hat's off to Madam Brazille, elder stateswoman of the Democratic Party. And I hope she sees these posts and knows how much many of us admire her.
Posted at May 31, 2008 3:58 PM in response to Why I Admire Donna Brazile
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This meeting is to find a solution to UNITE THE PARTY AND START MOVING NATIONALLY AS ONE.
If this is not done now, we Democrats can kiss the White House goodbye.
Posted at May 31, 2008 3:54 PM in response to God Bless Donna Brazile's Heart
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I, too, as a third generation feminist whose grandmothers fought for the vote, was delighted by Clinton's potential as our first woman president.
And, I, too, found my hopes dashed by the Clinton machine and divisive politics, and an unwillingness to vote for a "couple" going back to a White House where they have purportedly already served as a "team." There is something a bit like the way Latin American dynasties cling to power about the latter.
Obama is inspiring, has virtually the same policy positions, is devoted to the Constitution, and, I believe, sincere in his drive to find and act on what our diverse population holds in common.
I still can grieve for the dream of a lifetime that strong-willed Hillary will have to put aside. I would like to see her really "wonk" it up in the Senate, attach her name to the Democratic Health Plan, and become the party elder she should be without the shadow of her husband clouding her image.
Posted at May 31, 2008 1:13 PM in response to Hillary has broken my heart
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Hillary needs to go to Real Clear Politics and look at all the comparative polls, etc. on one page. This simply is not true. Pullleease!
Posted at May 28, 2008 10:22 AM in response to Hillary: All Evidence Says I'm The Stronger Candidate
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This event highlights how 2,000,000 smaller donations to the Obama camapaign and who knows how many to Bill and Hillary's and the other candidates, can make a difference in how politics are practiced. Officials like Pelosi will now have greater freedom to represent the majority, to use their own judgement, and work for what's best for the nation.
Voters take note. This year we have begun to attack "big money" by donating "small money" to offset it. Bravo!Posted at March 27, 2008 3:50 PM in response to Hillary Campaign Didn't Disavow Donor Letter To Pelosi



