Hillary supporters Unit #3 ..yes we are still here!

I would just like to thank all of you Hillary supporters. I am a Republican, but I watched her at the DNC, I teared up when she gave her speech and again when she gave her votes to Obama. It was a great/sad moment for me as a woman. Since then, the Clintons have been very statesmen like and respectful of all the candidates. They are supporting Obama, but they haven't resorted to personal attacks. Hillary has shown a side of her that I had not noticed or paid any attention to before. I really wish she was running for President because I wouldn't be so worried about this election. Thanks to the Obama/media, I thought diffferently during the primary. Now, with more facts, the way she has handled the media and Obama has made me consider supporting her in the future.
 

I would just like to thank all of you Hillary supporters. I am a Republican, but I watched her at the DNC, I teared up when she gave her speech and again when she gave her votes to Obama. It was a great/sad moment for me as a woman. Since then, the Clintons have been very statesmen like and respectful of all the candidates. They are supporting Obama, but they haven't resorted to personal attacks. Hillary has shown a side of her that I had not noticed or paid any attention to before. I really wish she was running for President because I wouldn't be so worried about this election. Thanks to the Obama/media, I thought diffferently during the primary. Now, with more facts, the way she has handled the media and Obama has made me consider supporting her in the future.

:thumbsup2 you nad many other REP have said the same. We do like our Hillary in here :hug: :goodvibes
 
I was thinking a lot about yesterday. On 9/11/2001 I expected – as did the rest of America – for our President, our Congress, and our Senate to get back to Washington DC and take care of our crisis. We had thousands of people dead due to a terrorist attack and the attack also impacted our economy. We needed our government back, doing their jobs. We needed our President leading our country and our Congress and Senate writing/passing whatever bills they could in order to help protect our country from further attacks and to try to stabilize the economy after the 9/11 impact.

We are currently on the brink of total financial collapse. This country is once again in a crisis that needs to be addressed. We need all of our senators and our congress coming up with a solution in order to resolve this. In other words – doing their job. I expected three senators to return to Washington to do their jobs and only John McCain did.

The press is trying to spin this, based upon Obama’s prompting, that he (Obama) can “multi-task” and he’s showing great “leadership”. While Obama may be running for President, he’s not currently President but he is currently a US Senator elected by people to represent their interest. Obama would not be “multi-tasking” on the campaign trail. No, he’d be giving pretty speeches and pointing fingers at others to blame them for this mess. His “call me if you need me” attitude does not speak of leadership qualities. For a man who has voted “present” just about more times than he’s actually voted you would think he would have jumped on the opportunity yesterday to return to Washington, do his job, and illustrate true leadership qualities. But, no, he didn’t want to show up until someone else had created a solution and than he would just show up and vote and then own it – like he’s “owned” so many other things that he’s had nothing to do with.

The media can keep spinning this story as much as they like. Yesterday Obama illustrated that campaigning is more important to him than doing his job as a US Senator. He’s always been the one trying to get that higher job title and never doing any work to actually earn it. I’m embarrassed for Obama that he actually had to be called back to Washington by the President.

What’s really sad: if Hillary had been the Democratic nominee, none of yesterday’s drama would have ever occurred. Hillary would have been on that plane with McCain back to Washington to do her job. She’s shown in the past that she cares about the people and works for the people she’s elected to work for. Obama has yet to show that.


What bothers me is after MaCains dramatic announcement he stayed in NY for 2 days before he went back to DC. :confused3 He is full of crap. It was a stunt & nothing more.
 
What bothers me is after MaCains dramatic announcement he stayed in NY for 2 days before he went back to DC. :confused3 He is full of crap. It was a stunt & nothing more.

we will never know for sure only McCain knows that for sure...so are you reading minds....should I read Obamas mind :lmao:
 
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[quote="Got Disney";27827074]we will never know for sure only McCain knows that for sure...so are you reading minds....should I read Obamas mind :lmao:[/quote]

I could careless whats on Obama's mind he is full of crap too. But what does it have to do about McCains stunt?
 
I could careless whats on Obama's mind he is full of crap too.

A politician is a politician is a politician :lmao:even if they were telling the truth we would never know because politicians are all great at stretching the truth....reallllllllllll FARRRRRRRRRRRRr :rotfl:

and ya cant trust what the news says or the news papers......so we must go with our gut.....than do a little dance :cool1: and pull the lever.....OH and a glass of wine along the way is helpful :rotfl2:
 
First of all, I have been a supporter of the Sierra Club for years. They are NOT a radical, "kill-nothing" group by any means.

I will never, EVER support hunting from the air. It's barbaric and cruel IMO and nothing Palin says will convince me otherwise. I do however believe that she might not think it's cruel but I'd like to hear what she has to say.

As for other culling of this type, I am regularly outraged by any of it. I understand it in an oblique way when it's done to help starving animals, keep pets from being attacked and so on but from what I understand the animal population in Alaska is just fine. That's one of many reasons I think that Palin needs to explain her position on this. And it matters a LOT to me.

I saw a pic in the New York Times today that showed a man with a sign that said, "Palin is a fox." I was thinking that if I were there I would have asked him, "so how much would you be willing to pay for her paw?"

Sorry I just had to say that. I hope this is not true. I think that is babaric!!!:mad:
 
So did Friday's debate help anyone decide? It didn't do a thing for me. :confused3
 
So did Friday's debate help anyone decide? It didn't do a thing for me. :confused3

Well, it didn't change my mind about anything. I did like that Obama seemed to carry himself better in the debate than he appears in media interview type settings. I gave a slight edge to Obama, but I think it was a pretty even match over all. I got a little tired of the "John, that just isn't true" and the "Senator Obama doesn't understand" banter between the two of them. You can only repeat something once or twice before it becomes annoying. I don't think either of them really squarely addressed any particular issue. And I can't really say I'm 100% comfortable voting for either of them. So back to voting for who I think wil pick SC Justices that better match my point of view.
 
Originally Posted by Dolce27 View Post
I was thinking a lot about yesterday. On 9/11/2001 I expected – as did the rest of America – for our President, our Congress, and our Senate to get back to Washington DC and take care of our crisis. We had thousands of people dead due to a terrorist attack and the attack also impacted our economy. We needed our government back, doing their jobs. We needed our President leading our country and our Congress and Senate writing/passing whatever bills they could in order to help protect our country from further attacks and to try to stabilize the economy after the 9/11 impact.

We are currently on the brink of total financial collapse. This country is once again in a crisis that needs to be addressed. We need all of our senators and our congress coming up with a solution in order to resolve this. In other words – doing their job. I expected three senators to return to Washington to do their jobs and only John McCain did.

The press is trying to spin this, based upon Obama’s prompting, that he (Obama) can “multi-task” and he’s showing great “leadership”. While Obama may be running for President, he’s not currently President but he is currently a US Senator elected by people to represent their interest. Obama would not be “multi-tasking” on the campaign trail. No, he’d be giving pretty speeches and pointing fingers at others to blame them for this mess. His “call me if you need me” attitude does not speak of leadership qualities. For a man who has voted “present” just about more times than he’s actually voted you would think he would have jumped on the opportunity yesterday to return to Washington, do his job, and illustrate true leadership qualities. But, no, he didn’t want to show up until someone else had created a solution and than he would just show up and vote and then own it – like he’s “owned” so many other things that he’s had nothing to do with.

The media can keep spinning this story as much as they like. Yesterday Obama illustrated that campaigning is more important to him than doing his job as a US Senator. He’s always been the one trying to get that higher job title and never doing any work to actually earn it. I’m embarrassed for Obama that he actually had to be called back to Washington by the President.

What’s really sad: if Hillary had been the Democratic nominee, none of yesterday’s drama would have ever occurred. Hillary would have been on that plane with McCain back to Washington to do her job. She’s shown in the past that she cares about the people and works for the people she’s elected to work for. Obama has yet to show that.

I totally agree. And well said.
 
Well, it didn't change my mind about anything. I did like that Obama seemed to carry himself better in the debate than he appears in media interview type settings. I gave a slight edge to Obama, but I think it was a pretty even match over all. I got a little tired of the "John, that just isn't true" and the "Senator Obama doesn't understand" banter between the two of them. You can only repeat something once or twice before it becomes annoying. I don't think either of them really squarely addressed any particular issue. And I can't really say I'm 100% comfortable voting for either of them. So back to voting for who I think wil pick SC Justices that better match my point of view.

I am torn. If it wasn't for Palin and McCain's age, I would definitely vote for him. As it is, I really don't know what to do. I am waiting for one of them to either do something supremely stupid or supremely brilliant before the election. Of course the Biden/Palin debate may provide some "supremely stupid" moments.
 
no it did nothing for me also. Did not change my mind about not voting for McCain or voting for Obama. Thought it was a little boring.
 
so seems Pelosi is at it again....she has been terrible for the Democrats....I don't get why she had to open her mouth and give a speach like that.

She is a piece of work. She also did not do her job.....Pelosis head leadership commitees were voting NO against the package....she could not even get her group to vote for it.
 
The only thing that has occurred to me lately is that neither Obama or McCain are prepared to handle a mess like we have right now. But really who is.

I'm very worried today. :(
 
The only thing that has occurred to me lately is that neither Obama or McCain are prepared to handle a mess like we have right now. But really who is.

I'm very worried today. :(

I must say that I'm not. It will be worked out. WE needed this crash to wake everyone up. The GOV needs to wake up and we need reform. My main issue is accountability...I want someone/many to be held accountable.

I have been through this in the 80's and again in 2000 and now. This is the worse so far however. Lost a lot of money every time.

The markets will come back. But it will take a few years to come back full circle.

Keep your head up......
 
The only thing that has occurred to me lately is that neither Obama or McCain are prepared to handle a mess like we have right now. But really who is.

I'm very worried today. :(

I've been saying this for months. As far as I can tell the credit markets started unraveling sometime in June and no one seemed to find it important at the time. Now when all hell is breaking loose, our candidates are just starting to notice.

I don't trust either one of them.
 
I was so happy 2 years ago when we took over the majority ....the Democrats were saying how now they could change this and past that and bring gas prices down and so on and so on....

As time went on I saw no change and Pelosi saying nothing about anything that mattered

I thought they had our backs. I am ashamed to call myself a Democrat and even more ashamed at how much anger management is needed in this party.

I will change to an Indep. after this election. If Hillary runs in 2012 I will change back to Dem and help her win. If she does not run I will stay as an Indep.
 

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