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Posted by: not2needy 1 year, 10 months agoDemocrat Hillary Rodham Clinton turned her attention Saturday to the mechanics of delivering voters to the polls in a round of primaries Tuesday that could hold the key to the future of her presidential ambitions.
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not2needy
March 1, 2008, 5:59 p.m.FTA:
Clinton also sharpened her criticism of rival Barack Obama, hoping to give her backers a jolt of energy.
"His entire campaign is based on a speech he gave at an anti-war rally in 2002," Clinton told reporters aboard her campaign plane as she flew between events in San Antonio and Fort Worth, Texas. "The speech was not followed up by action, which is part of a pattern that we have seen repeatedly."
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1-2-Oscar
March 2, 2008, 5:58 a.m."After losing 11 straight contests, many strategists argue that Clinton must win the big tests on Tuesday to continue. Her strategists have begun to dispute that thinking and carve out a scenario for continuing if results in Texas and Ohio are disappointing."
The polls haven't even opened in Texas and Ohio, yet Clinton's people are already preparing to keep her campaign going in spite of defeats in both those states. Sen. Clinton will either be the nominee or destroy the party. For her, this election is not about "change." It's not about what's best for the United States. This election is all about Hillary Clinton receiving the entitlement she thinks that she has "earned."
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most_reasonable
March 2, 2008, 12:09 p.m.Anyone notice that when asked during the last debate, when asked what would you do if you left Iraq and Al Quida came bck in he responded:
If there was in my mind a threat to America or our INTERESTS in the region, I would send in troops. I wonder if he would expect congressional support for such a move?
Or would the next generation of "I'm a uniter not a divider" would raise (his or her)ugly head with a cadre of teleprompter motivated supporters.
Obama claims that he would reach across the isles for a "new" style government. Being on a committee where nothing was accomplished but where the GOP representatives also grazed is not soemthing to point to with confidence.
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Hobe
March 2, 2008, 6:30 p.m.The Clinton's Motto....
Deny, Deny, Deny, Lie, Lie, Lie,....
Corruption and scandel...
Monica Lewinski, BJ Bill and the Dirty Dress???
What a Disgrace,,,,
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