Hillary will run in 2008 ...
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Hillary will run in 2008 ...
You know, the more I think about it, the more I think she might do good. Even though I can't stand her.
http://www.hillaryclinton.com/feature/video/
She hates Bush, so it should be interesting to see what she says to combat his stupidity for the past eight years. I don't think she will make it past the primaries, but you never know with the way things have been for the past couple of years. I do know the media will probably push her harder than a constipated man pushing a turd ...
http://www.hillaryclinton.com/feature/video/
She hates Bush, so it should be interesting to see what she says to combat his stupidity for the past eight years. I don't think she will make it past the primaries, but you never know with the way things have been for the past couple of years. I do know the media will probably push her harder than a constipated man pushing a turd ...
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Re: Hillary will run in 2008 ...
The liberal media love Hillary and any other liberal. Has she ever been asked why she made over $100 k on just investing $1000 in less than 1 year in cattle futures? Has she ever been asked why she had 1000 IRS files if her political opponents in the White House? Or any of a dozen questions a Fox News reporter would ask. Bet you will never see her on a Fox News show.f.sciarrillo wrote:You know, the more I think about it, the more I think she might do good. Even though I can't stand her.
http://www.hillaryclinton.com/feature/video/
She hates Bush, so it should be interesting to see what she says to combat his stupidity for the past eight years. I don't think she will make it past the primaries, but you never know with the way things have been for the past couple of years. I do know the media will probably push her harder than a constipated man pushing a turd ...
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Re: Hillary will run in 2008 ...
I agree with you. Fox news will rip her apart. But name a politician who isn't corrupt or deceitful in some way ...undercoverjoe wrote:The liberal media love Hillary and any other liberal. Has she ever been asked why she made over $100 k on just investing $1000 in less than 1 year in cattle futures? Has she ever been asked why she had 1000 IRS files if her political opponents in the White House? Or any of a dozen questions a Fox News reporter would ask. Bet you will never see her on a Fox News show.f.sciarrillo wrote:You know, the more I think about it, the more I think she might do good. Even though I can't stand her.
http://www.hillaryclinton.com/feature/video/
She hates Bush, so it should be interesting to see what she says to combat his stupidity for the past eight years. I don't think she will make it past the primaries, but you never know with the way things have been for the past couple of years. I do know the media will probably push her harder than a constipated man pushing a turd ...
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I agreed 100%!!!! Let Hillary get in there & straighten this shit out. I can see her kicking ass & taking names - heads will roll! She can reap all of the extracurricular benefits afforded to her as president. And for once, let a woman's hair turn gray for doing it. I think that it's exactly what this country needs.Little Devil Girl wrote:She can't do any more damage than the shit we've had in there for the past!! Let a woman get in there and get the job done!!
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They need to have term limits IMO. Since impeachment is nearly impossible because concrete stuff just "disappears", it's the only way the public can "fix" a mistake in their voting.rreihart wrote:Not all of us are in favor of term limits.SpellboundByMetal wrote:He allready did 2 terms.
In fact term limits should be in place across the board, if they are going to be used at all.
If youth knew; if age could.
How about, just vote someone out at the end of the term?Punkinhead wrote:They need to have term limits IMO. Since impeachment is nearly impossible because concrete stuff just "disappears", it's the only way the public can "fix" a mistake in their voting.
I don't see why we need to rely on term limits. Just like what happened to Santorum. He messed up, the people gave him the boot.
This statement would carry a lot more weight if not delivered by someone with his nose buried so deeply in W's a$$ ...RobTheDrummer wrote:Hillary is a fucking idiot. Are you people kidding? You wanna see her be the president?
No way anyone (let alone Hillary) could fü©k things up any worse than they are now.
Wow ... did we just time travel back to the early '90s? Hmmm ... let's see here ... cattle futures vs. thousands of dead US soldiers ...undercoverjoe wrote:Has she ever been asked why she made over $100 k on just investing $1000 in less than 1 year in cattle futures? Has she ever been asked why she had 1000 IRS files if her political opponents in the White House? Or any of a dozen questions a Fox News reporter would ask. Bet you will never see her on a Fox News show.
No one cared (about cattle futures) then, no one cares now. Stop the killing now, please. 70 percent of us (and climbing) are tired of it.
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That's what she said.
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Yeah, there is no way anyone could screw up worst than Bush did. I didn't like Clinton, but his stupid mistake was nothing compaired to W's stupid mistake. And if you think about it, things were better for this country at the time. Every since we got Bush things sank .. And no I will not be voting for Hillary ...
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I remember some other accusations made against Hillary's husband, regarding financial "misdoings"... many millions of dollars in investigations later, no charges stick, and the only guy to benefit was Ken Starr, who has a really posh job now.
I support a Hillary run, if only because it will be so freaking entertaining. It'll be like Marilyn Manson running for Pope. The propagandists are spinning it every which way but loose, because anybody can see she's a formidable opponent on a political level. You don't have to like her, but the truth is, no Clinton has ever lost an election. All other factors aside, they are good at campaigns. It makes me grin to know what's coming in the months ahead... again, possibly one of the most consequential elections in history. I think the gloves will be off long before the conventions.
I think I like how the internet figures into the equation as well. I was listening to Drudge on the way home from rehearsal last night, and he was criticizing Hillary for announcing over the internet, and using it as a tool to reach millions for very little money. The irony? If not for the internet, Mike Drudge would be just another schmuck. He also made a derogatory remark about Youtube, but hey, Youtube's his main competition, and Youtube really hurt Republican election hopes last year (a la Makaka), and the GOP has no control over it. I think it's cool that anybody can get their message out with a bit of ingenuity and zazz.
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I support a Hillary run, if only because it will be so freaking entertaining. It'll be like Marilyn Manson running for Pope. The propagandists are spinning it every which way but loose, because anybody can see she's a formidable opponent on a political level. You don't have to like her, but the truth is, no Clinton has ever lost an election. All other factors aside, they are good at campaigns. It makes me grin to know what's coming in the months ahead... again, possibly one of the most consequential elections in history. I think the gloves will be off long before the conventions.
I think I like how the internet figures into the equation as well. I was listening to Drudge on the way home from rehearsal last night, and he was criticizing Hillary for announcing over the internet, and using it as a tool to reach millions for very little money. The irony? If not for the internet, Mike Drudge would be just another schmuck. He also made a derogatory remark about Youtube, but hey, Youtube's his main competition, and Youtube really hurt Republican election hopes last year (a la Makaka), and the GOP has no control over it. I think it's cool that anybody can get their message out with a bit of ingenuity and zazz.
Fun, fun, fun! It's gonna get messy!--------->JMS
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Actually, I'm not a big fan of W, he's liberal to me. That's why he's not doing a good job.BadDazeRob wrote:This statement would carry a lot more weight if not delivered by someone with his nose buried so deeply in W's a$$ ...RobTheDrummer wrote:Hillary is a fucking idiot. Are you people kidding? You wanna see her be the president?
No way anyone (let alone Hillary) could fü©k things up any worse than they are now.
Wow ... did we just time travel back to the early '90s? Hmmm ... let's see here ... cattle futures vs. thousands of dead US soldiers ...undercoverjoe wrote:Has she ever been asked why she made over $100 k on just investing $1000 in less than 1 year in cattle futures? Has she ever been asked why she had 1000 IRS files if her political opponents in the White House? Or any of a dozen questions a Fox News reporter would ask. Bet you will never see her on a Fox News show.
No one cared (about cattle futures) then, no one cares now. Stop the killing now, please. 70 percent of us (and climbing) are tired of it.
r:>)
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I suppose ignorance is bliss.
Do I have to remind everybody that we are talking about a woman who put a group of 500 lawyers together in secret to decide the best way to nationalize the entire health care industry?
What was the result? Voters were so shocked at the possibility that it might actually happen that in the next election, they put the Republican party in charge of the House for the 1st time in 40 years!
As for term limits. Bill Clinton is the luckiest man in the world! Had he been re-elected for a 3rd term, he would have been blamed for the bursting of the internet bubble and the ensuing depression. I say ensuing depression because continuing Clintonomics into 2002 and beyond would have plunged us into a depression after the events of 9/11.
Instead, President Clinton was credited with the pseudo-boom of the late 90s that was funded by middle class IRA and 401K money chasing unprofitable internet schemes. Things were great as long as the money flowed out of your retirement plans and into the internet drain...
I am always amused when I think about the fact that Hillary's husband presided over the greated re-allocation of wealth in history:
from the middle class' retirement funds to the smart money fat cats on Wall St.
Yup, those Democrats are looking out for YOU! Yes, YOU!
Do I have to remind everybody that we are talking about a woman who put a group of 500 lawyers together in secret to decide the best way to nationalize the entire health care industry?
What was the result? Voters were so shocked at the possibility that it might actually happen that in the next election, they put the Republican party in charge of the House for the 1st time in 40 years!
As for term limits. Bill Clinton is the luckiest man in the world! Had he been re-elected for a 3rd term, he would have been blamed for the bursting of the internet bubble and the ensuing depression. I say ensuing depression because continuing Clintonomics into 2002 and beyond would have plunged us into a depression after the events of 9/11.
Instead, President Clinton was credited with the pseudo-boom of the late 90s that was funded by middle class IRA and 401K money chasing unprofitable internet schemes. Things were great as long as the money flowed out of your retirement plans and into the internet drain...
I am always amused when I think about the fact that Hillary's husband presided over the greated re-allocation of wealth in history:
from the middle class' retirement funds to the smart money fat cats on Wall St.
Yup, those Democrats are looking out for YOU! Yes, YOU!
...Oh, the freedom of the day that yielded to no rule or time...
You mean the pseudo-boom where welfare was at an all-time low, and our red-lined manufacturing capacity was increasing on a quarterly basis? The one that ended abruptly when the courts had to determine the winner of a tightly contentious election? That one where we hadn't been at war in a decade, and the biggest problem in the White House was a surreptitious BJ? Back when China, India and Indonesia were practically Third World nations? Back when I didn't give a rat's ass what was going on in Iraq because it had absolutely no bearing on my life? That time of tripling my 401K in a year, and 60%-plus presidential approval ratings?lonewolf wrote:
Instead, President Clinton was credited with the pseudo-boom of the late 90s that was funded by middle class IRA and 401K money chasing unprofitable internet schemes. Things were great as long as the money flowed out of your retirement plans and into the internet drain...
Oh, I remember that.

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Those are all excellent points. Also remember how Dean got so popular in the primaries? He did that using the Internet. If the candidates on either side are smart, they will borrow that from Dean's campaign plan and exploit it to its fullest potential.songsmith wrote:I think I like how the internet figures into the equation as well. I was listening to Drudge on the way home from rehearsal last night, and he was criticizing Hillary for announcing over the internet, and using it as a tool to reach millions for very little money. The irony? If not for the internet, Mike Drudge would be just another schmuck. He also made a derogatory remark about Youtube, but hey, Youtube's his main competition, and Youtube really hurt Republican election hopes last year (a la Makaka), and the GOP has no control over it. I think it's cool that anybody can get their message out with a bit of ingenuity and zazz.
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A reminder that these people should
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> never be trusted again, and that we should
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> never forget what they did.
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>
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> BILL CLINTON's MILITARY CAREER
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> (Bill & Hillary - Grit your teeth before you read this! Doesn't appear
>that your angry outburst during the TV interview was justified, Bill!)
>
> Bill Clinton registers for the draft on September 08, 1964, accepting
>all contractual conditions of registering for the draft. Selective Service
>Number is 3 26 46 228.
>
> Bill Clinton classified 2-S on November 17, 1964.
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> Bill Clinton reclassified 1-A on March 20, 1968.
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> Bill Clinton ordered to report for induct ion on July 28, 1969.
>
> Bill Clinton refuses to report and is not inducted into the military.
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> Bill Clinton reclassified 1-D after enlisting in the United States Army
>Reserves on August 07, 1969, under authority of Col. E. Holmes.
> Clinton signs enlistment papers and takes oath of enlistment.
> Bill Clinton fails to report to his duty station at the University of >Arkansas ROTC, September 1969.
>
> Bill Clinton reclassified 1-A on October 30, 1969, as enlistment with
>Army Reserves is revoked by Colonel E. Holmes and Clinton now AWOL and
>subject to arrest under Public Law 90-40 (2)(a) registrant who has failed
>to report...remain liable for induction.
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> Bill Clinton's birth date lottery number is 311, drawn December 1, 1969,
>but anyone who has already been ordered to report for induction is
>I NELIGIBLE!
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> Bill Clinton runs for Congress (1974), while a fugitive from justice
>under Public Law 90-40.
>
> Bill Clinton runs for Arkansas Attorney General (1976), while a fu
>gitive from justice. Bill Clinton receives pardon on January 21, 1977,
>from Carter.
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> Bill Clinton FIRST PARDONED FEDERAL FELON ever to serve as President of
>the United States. All these facts come from Freedom of Information
>requests, public laws, and various books that have been published, and have
>not been refuted by Clinton.
>
> After the 1993 World Trade Center bombing, President Clinton promised
>that those responsible would be hunted down and punished.
>
> After the 1995 bombing in S audi Arabia, which killed five U.S. military
>personnel, Clinton promised that those responsible would be hunted down and
>punished.
>
> After the 1996 Khobar Towers bombing in Saudi Arabia, which killed 19
>and injured 200 U.S. military personnel, Clinton promised that those
>responsible would be hunted down and punished. After the 1998 bombing of
>U.S. embassies in Africa, which killed 224 and injured 5,000, Clinton
>promised that those resp onsible would be hunted down and punished.
>
> After the 2000 bombing of the USS Cole, which killed 17 and injured 39
>U.S. sailors, Clinton promised that those responsible would be hunted down
>and punished.
>
> Maybe if Clinton had kept those promises, an estimated 3,000 people in
>New York and Washington, DC. who are now dead would be alive today.
>
> INTERESTING QUESTION: This question was raised on a Philly radio
>call-in show. Without casting stones, it is a legitimate question.
> ; There are two men, both extremely wealthy. One develops relativ ely
>cheap software and gives billions of dollars to charity.
> The other sponsors terrorism. That being the case, why was it that the
>Clinton Administration spent more money chasing down Bill Gates over the
>eight years in office, than Osama bin Laden?
>
> THINK ABOUT IT! It is a strange turn of events. Hillary gets $8
>Million for her forthcoming memoir. Bill gets about $12 Million for his
>memoir yet to be written. This from two people who spent 8 years being
>unable to recall anything about past events while under oath.
>
A reminder that these people should
>
> never be trusted again, and that we should
>
> never forget what they did.
>
>
>
>
>
> BILL CLINTON's MILITARY CAREER
>
> (Bill & Hillary - Grit your teeth before you read this! Doesn't appear
>that your angry outburst during the TV interview was justified, Bill!)
>
> Bill Clinton registers for the draft on September 08, 1964, accepting
>all contractual conditions of registering for the draft. Selective Service
>Number is 3 26 46 228.
>
> Bill Clinton classified 2-S on November 17, 1964.
>
> Bill Clinton reclassified 1-A on March 20, 1968.
>
> Bill Clinton ordered to report for induct ion on July 28, 1969.
>
> Bill Clinton refuses to report and is not inducted into the military.
>
> Bill Clinton reclassified 1-D after enlisting in the United States Army
>Reserves on August 07, 1969, under authority of Col. E. Holmes.
> Clinton signs enlistment papers and takes oath of enlistment.
> Bill Clinton fails to report to his duty station at the University of >Arkansas ROTC, September 1969.
>
> Bill Clinton reclassified 1-A on October 30, 1969, as enlistment with
>Army Reserves is revoked by Colonel E. Holmes and Clinton now AWOL and
>subject to arrest under Public Law 90-40 (2)(a) registrant who has failed
>to report...remain liable for induction.
>
> Bill Clinton's birth date lottery number is 311, drawn December 1, 1969,
>but anyone who has already been ordered to report for induction is
>I NELIGIBLE!
>
> Bill Clinton runs for Congress (1974), while a fugitive from justice
>under Public Law 90-40.
>
> Bill Clinton runs for Arkansas Attorney General (1976), while a fu
>gitive from justice. Bill Clinton receives pardon on January 21, 1977,
>from Carter.
>
> Bill Clinton FIRST PARDONED FEDERAL FELON ever to serve as President of
>the United States. All these facts come from Freedom of Information
>requests, public laws, and various books that have been published, and have
>not been refuted by Clinton.
>
> After the 1993 World Trade Center bombing, President Clinton promised
>that those responsible would be hunted down and punished.
>
> After the 1995 bombing in S audi Arabia, which killed five U.S. military
>personnel, Clinton promised that those responsible would be hunted down and
>punished.
>
> After the 1996 Khobar Towers bombing in Saudi Arabia, which killed 19
>and injured 200 U.S. military personnel, Clinton promised that those
>responsible would be hunted down and punished. After the 1998 bombing of
>U.S. embassies in Africa, which killed 224 and injured 5,000, Clinton
>promised that those resp onsible would be hunted down and punished.
>
> After the 2000 bombing of the USS Cole, which killed 17 and injured 39
>U.S. sailors, Clinton promised that those responsible would be hunted down
>and punished.
>
> Maybe if Clinton had kept those promises, an estimated 3,000 people in
>New York and Washington, DC. who are now dead would be alive today.
>
> INTERESTING QUESTION: This question was raised on a Philly radio
>call-in show. Without casting stones, it is a legitimate question.
> ; There are two men, both extremely wealthy. One develops relativ ely
>cheap software and gives billions of dollars to charity.
> The other sponsors terrorism. That being the case, why was it that the
>Clinton Administration spent more money chasing down Bill Gates over the
>eight years in office, than Osama bin Laden?
>
> THINK ABOUT IT! It is a strange turn of events. Hillary gets $8
>Million for her forthcoming memoir. Bill gets about $12 Million for his
>memoir yet to be written. This from two people who spent 8 years being
>unable to recall anything about past events while under oath.
>
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