Hillary Supporters unite part 2; no bashing please

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I agree with you! Oh if Rev Wright was in Hillary's past people would be burning her at the stake.

I personally think the GOP is loving how the media is being easy on Obama and swiping things under the rug. Wait until the general starts up, I think Obama will get the kitchen sink and more thrown at him and I seriously doubt he will be able handle that.

Let's not forget about his loving wife :rolleyes: and her comments and views.

Oh yes, I see a very muddy general campgain in the future and Obama will not know what hit him.

I have to agree with you. We got just enough info on Obama to make us think. I think the media will turn on him in the general election. By that time, all the questionable stuff will have had 6+ months to set in. Obama could be set up for a big fall.
 
do you HS really want to go there with someone that really does not care :confused3 I mean he really does not. So how about the weather on your side of the woods...it was 98 here today... and hot hot hot and dry....

Have not heard much from Hillary lately. She gave her speech today on what Bushy baby had said but nothing much else...unless I missed it. DH said she was on when I when sin the shower but assumed it was a repeat of her earlier comments on bush.....

DS is going on my comp for awhile and will try to get on my laptop....other son is on the other computer (it is Friday ya know...kids get comp. tonight no school tomorrow.) so will check back later.

Have a great night have fun and stay away from DIS points and have a great blessed weekend :thumbsup2
 
[QUOTE="Got Disney";25155032]do you HS really want to go there with someone that really does not care :confused3 I mean he really does not. So how about the weather on your side of the woods...it was 98 here today... and hot hot hot and dry....

Have not heard much from Hillary lately. She gave her speech today on what Bushy baby had said but nothing much else...unless I missed it. DH said she was on when I when sin the shower but assumed it was a repeat of her earlier comments on bush.....

DS is going on my comp for awhile and will try to get on my laptop....other son is on the other computer (it is Friday ya know...kids get comp. tonight no school tomorrow.) so will check back later.

Have a great night have fun and stay away from DIS points and have a great blessed weekend :thumbsup2[/QUOTE]

98 ? Wow :scared1: I'm not looking forward to summer. It's a bit cooler here in North Texas the last couple of days. We had a cold (well, cool) front move through. I'm thinking of moving up north for the summer. I hate heat.
 
[QUOTE="Got Disney";25155032]do you HS really want to go there with someone that really does not care :confused3 I mean he really does not. So how about the weather on your side of the woods...it was 98 here today... and hot hot hot and dry....

Have not heard much from Hillary lately. She gave her speech today on what Bushy baby had said but nothing much else...unless I missed it. DH said she was on when I when sin the shower but assumed it was a repeat of her earlier comments on bush.....

DS is going on my comp for awhile and will try to get on my laptop....other son is on the other computer (it is Friday ya know...kids get comp. tonight no school tomorrow.) so will check back later.

Have a great night have fun and stay away from DIS points and have a great blessed weekend :thumbsup2[/QUOTE]

Oh the weather finally got to 75 degrees, the warmest since last October :thumbsup2 Can't complain

Happy 10th Anniversary to me! DH and I have been married 10 years today :love:

Tomorrow we are going out of town. My son is in a Tae Kwon Do tournament. Wish him luck! :cheer2:

I have decided I am through with explaining my feelings about my candidate on my candidate's thread. I respect her and feel she is the best person, out of all 3 candidates, to run the Country and that is my opinion and I don't need to explain it to any one else ;)

Have a good weekend every one. Play nice while I am gone tomorrow :angel:
 

Oh the weather finally got to 75 degrees, the warmest since last October :thumbsup2 Can't complain

Happy 10th Anniversary to me! DH and I have been married 10 years today :love:

Tomorrow we are going out of town. My son is in a Tae Kwon Do tournament. Wish him luck! :cheer2:

I have decided I am through with explaining my feelings about my candidate on my candidate's thread. I respect her and feel she is the best person, out of all 3 candidates, to run the Country and that is my opinion and I don't need to explain it to any one else ;)
Have a good weekend every one. Play nice while I am gone tomorrow :angel:


Agreed. And you shouldn't have to explain it to anyone else - none of us do. It's like talking to a brick wall. We are in a 2nd thread of why we support Hillary. There are post after post of why we support her, how unfair things have been, ect.. If someone seriously wants to understand - they can do the research themselves. But honestly, there are too many that pop up over here just to cause trouble. They could care less what we say - they just want to argue.

When Republicans begin showing up (both online and in real life) to say that the media has been unfair to Hillary - I don't think that the HS are overreacting with that statement.

Have a great week-end.
 
We had a Noreaster in Jersey the other day. Pretty nasty stuff. And it rained again today. We really need sunshine, or better yet, I need a trip to Florida!
 
We had a Noreaster in Jersey the other day. Pretty nasty stuff. And it rained again today. We really need sunshine, or better yet, I need a trip to Florida!

I'd take the trip to Florida. :thumbsup2
 
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Interesting Article on voting I came across today.



Dying woman's vote won't count
Clinton says story should inspire others to make their votes count
By Kevin Woster, Journal staff Friday, May 16, 2008

Florence Steen was laid to rest Thursday, two weeks after casting a once-in-a-lifetime vote for Hillary Clinton that, turns out, South Dakota law will not allow.


And just a few hours after the graveside ceremony for Steen late Thursday morning, Clinton said during a campaign stop in Rapid City that state law should be changed to prevent the loss of such votes in the future.

"I think a legally cast vote, especially one as meaningful as the one cast by Florence Steen, should definitely be counted," Clinton told the Journal. "It meant a lot to her. It meant a lot to me. It was an inspirational story to me and to a lot of people."

The story, told in the Journal last Saturday, was of an 88-year-old former ranch wife from Faith who gathered strength enough to cast a deathbed vote for Clinton. Steen, who was born in 1920 seven months before women won the right to vote, was dying of congestive heart failure and was in hospice care through Rapid City Regional Hospital. Yet she managed to rally enough April 29 to study and mark an absentee ballot brought by her daughter, Kathy Krause.

Clinton referred to Steen's inspirational action Tuesday night, after a runaway primary win over Barack Obama in West Virginia. Clinton also noted solemnly that Steen had died on Mother's Day.

And that death, coming more than three weeks before the June 3 South Dakota primary, nullified the vote that Krause said her mother waited for her entire life. Yet Krause said Thursday evening that her mother's vote would still have lasting impact and meaning, even if it won't count in the official election tally.

"My mother left this world believing that her vote counted and that she had finally had a chance to vote for a woman, and did," Krause said. "And not just that, but she got to vote for a very intelligent, very capable woman, someone who gets knocked down and is tough enough to keep going, just like the women of my mother's generation."

Like Clinton, Krause believes the law should be changed to count the votes of people who mark valid absentee ballots but die before election day.

"Absolutely, it should be changed," Krause said. "If we're going to allow absentee voting and accept those ballots, then they should count."

Pennington County Auditor Julie Pearson agrees, even though she found herself in the uncomfortable position of setting Steen's ballot aside as invalid.

"It's not whether we agree or disagree with the law," she said. "It's just what we have to do."

Clinton said Steen's inspirational effort to vote should motivate those who don't take the right so seriously.

"It should inspire people who are just a car ride away, or absentee ballot away, to make sure they make use of their right to vote," Clinton said.

Contact Kevin Woster at 394-8413 or kevin.woster@rapidcityjournal.com.
 
Anybody who was awake and paying attention knew that Hillary was mistreated by the media and the Democratic party. Even the media and 1/2 of the Democratic party knew it. If anyone needs that explained to them I would suggest they watch someones DVR's from the past 6 months. They made fun of her body, clapping, laugh, smile, husband, child, clothes, voice, demeanor, called her calculating (men are planners), called her cold (men are in charge of their emotions), called her shrill, constantly mentioned every gaffe made by Bill, and went from there to just being cruel on many occasions. Now at the end are implying her supporters are racists and that her ego is the only reason she wants all of the votes counted.

Also, from the beginning the newscasters painted her as a women obsessed with power, ambition, who only rode her husbands coat tails waiting for the day to claim the Presidency. Every mention of her was prefaced with comments such as these. Very vile and sexist. Her role as first lady was degraded and laughed at. She was portrayed as fake on SNL while Obama was the one who didn't need the mask on Halloween. And these are just the events that happened at the beginning of the campaign. They continued and got worse each week, remember the pantsuit jokes? Thigh jokes? These jokes weren't on Jay Leno, they were on Chris Matthews show on MSNBC and other cable news stations that are traditionally liberal. Not Fox.

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There is what i think is a 'KEY THOUGHT' in your post, try to find it!:lmao:
 
I agree with you! Oh if Rev Wright was in Hillary's past people would be burning her at the stake.

Dont forget...The media KNEW about this months before the Story broke. They sat on it and did nothing. "THEY" didnt think anybody care about it.

:rolleyes1
 
Obama Helped Supporters Get Millions in Illinois State Business

"In a speech to the Urban League last July, Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., boasted of his efforts in 2001 to help a handful of African American-owned investment firms in Chicago get a larger share of business with Illinois state pension funds. "And in six months, they got about a half-billion dollars' worth of business simply on their excellence," Obama said.

What he did not say in his speech was that the owner of one of the investment firms, John Rogers of Ariel Capital, is a principal campaign fundraiser. Nor did he reveal that employees of the firms he helped have since contributed to or helped to raise more than $765,000 for his campaigns, according to campaign documents. Nor did he mention that two of the firms have allowed him to use their private jets. Nor did he mention that two of the firms have since been dismissed by the state pension fund for "underperformance."

I am sure glad he dont take any PAC money!!!!!!!! Damn that Clinton woman taking PAC $ from the "evil" American Veternarian Society!:rolleyes1

http://abcnews.go.com/Blotter/Story?id=4861699&page=1
 
LOL! I called Obama the bigger thread earlier. One shouldn't post right after a long day at work. :)

I agree that the Press has been very kind to Obama. I don't quite know why unless it's because of Bill Clinton's prior baggage and of course negativity and scandal sells. Hillary had all of that to deal with unfortunately. :(
 
LOL! I called Obama the bigger thread earlier. One shouldn't post right after a long day at work. :)

I agree that the Press has been very kind to Obama. I don't quite know why unless it's because of Bill Clinton's prior baggage and of course negativity and scandal sells. Hillary had all of that to deal with unfortunately. :(

He is NEW!

The press is getting a break from interviewing Hillary & McCain alllllllll these years.
 
NARAL reeling from Obama endorsement

With the clock running down on a long-fought primary, NARAL Pro-Choice America leaders sent state affiliates reeling this week by endorsing Sen. Barack Obama of Illinois. It was seen as a gratuitous slap in the face to a longtime ally, and it sparked a fear even closer to home: that the move will alienate donors loyal to Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton of New York.

Many on this week’s conference call were stunned on learning the news, making urgent pleas for the group to remain neutral until after the June 3 Democratic primaries.

“It’s created a firestorm,” said NARAL Pro-Choice New York President Kelli Conlin, who was on the conference call. “Everyone was mystified ... saying, ‘What is the upside for the organization? And, frankly, [there was] a lot of concern about the donor base. ... There was real concern there would be a backlash.”
There was a backlash, and it was swift, starting with NARAL’s own website. At last count, there were more than 3,300 comments in an electronic chat about the endorsement, the overwhelming majority of them negative. “Shame shame shame!” read one, with many correspondents threatening never to support NARAL financially again. “No more donations from me!!!” wrote another.
http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0508/10408.html
 
The other night, the day after here win in WV. On Cnn they cut her interview with Wolf Blitzer to show John Edwards speaking at the Obama rally in MI!:sad2:

Talk about no respect!

Anyone notice that After Edward's announcement, CNN was showing pictures of Obama and Edwards that were very presidental looking. Side by side with the flag backdrop and all. The pictures they show of Hillary are often unflattering.
 
NARAL reeling from Obama endorsement

With the clock running down on a long-fought primary, NARAL Pro-Choice America leaders sent state affiliates reeling this week by endorsing Sen. Barack Obama of Illinois. It was seen as a gratuitous slap in the face to a longtime ally, and it sparked a fear even closer to home: that the move will alienate donors loyal to Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton of New York.

Many on this week’s conference call were stunned on learning the news, making urgent pleas for the group to remain neutral until after the June 3 Democratic primaries.

“It’s created a firestorm,” said NARAL Pro-Choice New York President Kelli Conlin, who was on the conference call. “Everyone was mystified ... saying, ‘What is the upside for the organization? And, frankly, [there was] a lot of concern about the donor base. ... There was real concern there would be a backlash.”
There was a backlash, and it was swift, starting with NARAL’s own website. At last count, there were more than 3,300 comments in an electronic chat about the endorsement, the overwhelming majority of them negative. “Shame shame shame!” read one, with many correspondents threatening never to support NARAL financially again. “No more donations from me!!!” wrote another.
http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0508/10408.html

I just read the whole article - all I can say is "Wow."

Won't be supporting them any more - current poor leadership judgment at the top. Cutting their noses to spite their faces........

Plus - right now I think the causes that feed and clothe people are more important............
 
Someone tell me Obam's expirence. I heard he has only been a senator for 2 years. Is this correct?
 
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