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Wednesday, May 7, 2008
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Tough choices for Hillary...
posted by
Dookie The Webmaster
7:44 AM
Will she drop out now or go in debt?
Clinton Loans Campaign More Than $6 Million in Past Month
 The candidate loaned about $6.4 million to the campaign - and communications director Wolfson says she may give more.
Tells MSNBC: "She is invested in this race, she is committed to this race, she will do what she can to ensure we have the resources that we need going forward."
Loan comes on top of the $5 million she pumped into the campaign in late January.
Is this about the Democratic party anymore?
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This has never been about the Democratic party. She would have become a Republican if she thought she had to. It's not even about the future of the United States. It's about Hillary wanting power. It has been ever since she was First Lady.
A Nobel Prize winner once said something like, "A statesman tells the people what they need to know. A politician tells people what they want to hear. People elect politicians, then are surprised to find they don't have a statesman."
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And obama doesn't want power? I'm very glad Hillary is still in it. Barack has NOT WON he does not have enough delegates, its not a race to see who gets closest and then you just give up!! Then ignore Hillary's votes that nearly totals the same amount as Barack. It appears two states voters will be completely ignored. This election will be decided behind closed doors again. The voting process is starting to show its true face, a smoke in mirrors method of population control.
posted by
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Had MI & FL not broken party rules, their voices would have been heard. Rules are rules.
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Dookie The Webmaster
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I agree with Dookie on FL and MI. They knew long before the primary what the consequences of their decisions would be and they did it anyway. The voters in those states should be furious, but with their own state parties. The only reason Hillary wants to include them is because she's the only one who campaigned in those states - after all Democratic candidates agreed not to. She was the only one on the ballot in MI - think that's a mistake? I think this is exactly what she wanted so she'd have something in her back pocket to fall back on if she needed it.
If she weren't running such a negative campaign, I'd absolutely support keeping her in it. And she'd probably be far ahead right now. But her campaign tactics are what's dividing the party - not the fact that there are two potential candidates or the fact that people are divided between the two. Their stand on the issues is very similar. The main difference has been attitude. Barack has been positive and Hillary has been extremely negative. In my book, that's not what makes a good diplomat, which is what this country needs more than anything right now.
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