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to hillary supporters.......
this campaign was such a rollercoaster .....i know there were times I thought we were down and out and it really hurt to believe so strongly in someone and think of them losing....
You know that whatever she does in the future , she will continue to be a strong force in our government and a strong advocate for the people of our nation....
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Many of them are still slamming Hillary and it's getting under my skin. Victory isn't enough but they want it all a certain way. It's amazing.
I need to stay out of the political threads today.
Many of them are still slamming Hillary and it's getting under my skin. Victory isn't enough but they want it all a certain way. It's amazing.
I need to stay out of the political threads today.
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to hillary supporters.......
this campaign was such a rollercoaster .....i know there were times I thought we were down and out and it really hurt to believe so strongly in someone and think of them losing....
You know that whatever she does in the future , she will continue to be a strong force in our government and a strong advocate for the people of our nation....
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If they had Hillary's head on a stake some would complain because it was turned to the left instead of to the right.Totally agree.
Maybe it is best to totally stay off these boards.
It seems like some are not happy until they have Hillary's head on a stake.![]()
Naw, a bit of understanding and even a well-thought out reason for not liking Hillary never bothered me. Just the barbs.I just wanted to peek my head in & congratulate all of you on a well fought battle.Whatever the outcome may be, you have a lot to be proud of.
I would've said something here last night but emotions were running pretty high & I was afraid my posting anything period might upset some of you. I didn't want that to happen.
Here's hoping that "unity" can become more than just a pretty catchphrase for us all.![]()
If they had Hillary's head on a stake some would complain because it was turned to the left instead of to the right.![]()
I'm just tired of all of it. I liked her speech. I thought it was appropriate to the moment but even then I can respect those who don't agree. Some of them don't simply disagree though but go on and on about how hateful and vicious and so on Hillary is. Some of them need to get over themselves and consider dealing with McCain. Hillary isn't the enemy.
Plus Bill gets brought up more and more as being a problem. I just wish that he was our President still.![]()
OK, vent over.
Many of them are still slamming Hillary and it's getting under my skin. Victory isn't enough but they want it all a certain way. It's amazing.
I need to stay out of the political threads today.
It's the same DISer posting it over and over again from what I've seen. The wording never changes so apparently this person is just pasting it in every thread. Weird.I know. Its so frustrating.
The thing that's really annoying me right now is all the comments that Obama's life will be in danger if Hillary is VP. We can't bring up the topic of assassination, but we can bring up the topic of Hillary committing murder? where is the logic? (For the record I think both topics are inappropriate )
Many of the OS have been really great. They fought really hard and I congratulate them.
I don't vote for VPs. I don't think a book about famous/important/influential VPs in American History would fly off the shelves. Some important people have held the job, but their talents were wasted in that position.
I've stated early in the first HC thread that I wasn't going to vote for Obama. I voted for HC in the Primary here. I voted for him for the Senate. I've stated all of this before, but this is why I won't vote for him again:
The speeches he gave when running for Senate were very similar to the speeches he's giving now running for President. One of the keys he ran on was health care in Illinois. I was very impressed with listening to him speak. He sounded different than anyone else.
Since my wife was a high risk pregnancy with my first child and this was near the same time I paid very close attention to this issue. It doesn't make a difference to me if there is universal health care in this country or not if there are no practicing OB/Gyns in Illinois. They're all leaving the state to go to Wisconsin and other border states because of lower insurance rates. In some parts of Suburban Chicago (kind of a major metro area) you have to drive to a different county if you are a high risk pregnancy because you can't get a doctor to treat you. Just the kind of thing you want to do if you're high risk-drive a lot.
Obama promised to bring everyone to the table-doctors, lawyers, insurance people...of course he would have the biggest chair, because he was the senator (wait for laugh line). And everything would be worked out. This meeting never took place. But he was on Oprah a few times!
Since that election, I've had my second child. Another doctor has left my wife's practice. They have also started sharing the office with some people doing hair removal and a GP of some kind. So there are old guys sitting around the waiting room looking pretty uncomfortable with a bunch of pregnant women.
We have a shortage of specialists in Illinois. It has nothing to do with people being uninsured. It has to do with malpractice being too high in the state for the doctors to practice in the state so they're closing up shop and moving next door. If you take a blow to the head in southern Illinois, you better get someone to drive you as fast as possible to Indy or Missouri because there aren't many Neurologists down south. Here in Chicago, my neurologist is slightly specialized so I have to book him about 3 months out. If I want to change my meds or something I have to talk to a nurse who has to talk to the doctor who has to then talk back to the nurse who then has to talk back to me.
Now he's going to bring a bunch of people to the table as President. Of course, he'll have the biggest chair, yadda yadda yadda.
Fool me once, shame on you.
Good morning everyone!
I have spent the last few minutes catching up with the posts on the political threads and I just have a couple of questions to Senator Obamas' supporters, because I know you lurk here.
1) If you are so opposed to Senator Clinton being the Vice President nominee,
give me a name thay you think has the same mass appeal across the country as she does.
2) besides the obvious reason that you don't like her, what are some of the reasons you don't want her on the ticket.
Lastly, some of you are under the impression that Senator Obama will get to pick his running mate. He will have serious input , BUT the DNC will make the final call. If the candidate got to choose, do any of you think Dan Quayle would have been Vice President.
If you're still feeling raw, I would definately stay away today. It's going to be brutal. I don't necessarily think she should have conceded last night either and the media knew she wasn't going to, but now it's an issue. Do I think she should have added some things to her speech? Yes, but I think she did good and she made it known that's there's more to come. We're all shaking our head on what's to come now.![]()
I like Hillary for VP, but not if you guys won't vote for the ticket. Otherwise, what's the point? We pull in a Mike Bloomberg as a Clinton replacement, immediately get economic gravitas out the yingyang and we get Reagan Democrats, Indys, and Republicans (even those who would vote against Hillary just out of spite) by the boatloads. Everyone knows the DNC/RNC has always had last call on VP, nothing new there.