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Old 01-22-2008, 11:44 AM   #11 (permalink)
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I love Bill, but he really needs to chill out .
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Old 01-22-2008, 12:11 PM   #12 (permalink)
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I love Bill, but he really needs to chill out .
What do you love about him, he is one of the biggest sleaze bags to ever hold office. His treatment of his subordinate employees would get anyone else fired and banned from other companies and on a wanted poster for the feminist who used to stand up for women in the workplace.
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Old 01-22-2008, 12:13 PM   #13 (permalink)
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He should back her sure. He should not be actively attacking her opponent and hurting his party.
If she can't control him now just imagine what he'll do it she gets elected.
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Old 01-22-2008, 01:28 PM   #14 (permalink)
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Bill Clinton is old news. He's not physically old enough to be given slack like Harry Truman was way back when.

He needs to stop pretending that anyone cares what he thinks. They don't.


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Old 01-23-2008, 03:58 PM   #15 (permalink)
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I think he's getting senile. He's not the cool, calm Bill of the 90's.
On the contrary, he's doing a great job in exposing the kid glove treatment the media has given Obama. Obama has made a point of his opposition to the Iraq war in 2002 when he was in the Illinois legislature, which was pretty meaningless. Yet, in 2004 he told Tim Russert that he didn't know how he would have voted had he been in the US Senate in 2002 and no journalist in any debate or their scribblings has ever called him on it. That was at least honest and undoubtedly explains taking that 2002 speech off his website.
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Old 01-25-2008, 09:00 AM   #16 (permalink)
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Bill Clintons Role

My thoughts on this subject is; Bill Clinton has already shown us what he can and cannot do as a president it's time for him to back down and let his wife who is running do her own talking. I am upset with his nasty political barbs with Barak Obama and find it really unecassary. It urks me to think that they think the American public is so stupid and that we cannot see for ourselves or understand what the other canidates or saying. I will not be swayed to vote for Mrs. Clinton because of her husbands trash talk against the other canidates. I am reading and listening to whatever I can to make an informed decision as to who I want to vote for and I believe the American people are tired of the political rhetoric and want answers not BS anymore. Bill Clinton needs to stay in the background and shut up! I can tell you this, I am going to vote for a leader who is more concerned with this countries econmic problems and keeps american jobs in this country and stops the outsourcing to other countries. We are in time when our country is in a funnel of water being ready to be flushed away, it's time to stand up, speak out and let our voices be heard loudly that we want change and not just a promise of it. I think we tend to forget that we are the government and let all the decision making left up to our leaders. We need to get strong again and not be so compliant with what they think is good for us.
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Old 01-25-2008, 09:57 AM   #17 (permalink)
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The Clinton Chronicles

A MUST SEE VIDEO!!
A bunch of conspiracy assertions and full of conjecture. There's so much more we DO know about them that is just as damning.
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Old 01-31-2008, 08:15 AM   #18 (permalink)
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Obama and Hillary

It's amazing to me that the media has questioned Obama's dealing with Rezco the slum lord but no one has mentioned the connections with the Clintons and that famous photograh taken with this man. Hillary has stated that she has taken thousands of pictures with people but doesn't nessecarily know them, I don't buy that on this one. I believe the Clintons have more skeletons in their closet besides Bill's affairs.
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Old 01-31-2008, 09:05 AM   #19 (permalink)
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It would be inappropriate for Bill not to back up his wife. When someone who is married runs for any office, the spouse is supposed to be there for support. There does seem to be some jealousy over the fact that Bill carries so much weight politically, but life isn't fair.
It is much more inapropriate for him to attack Obama on a pretty personal level. Noone claims Bill should not support his wife, but him being all over obama like a dog with rabies is simply unacceptable.

EDIT: Wait. I just read that article. I think I know where Clinton is coming from:

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"[Obama] said President Reagan was the engine of innovation and did more, had a more lasting impact on America than I did," Clinton said.
Does that need to be commented any further? I don't think so. The guy might have been a good president, but this "mine is bigger, no! Mine is bigger! Let me show you! *zip*" is pathetic.
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