Profile: Hillary Clinton, first woman with serious chance to be President (People’s Daily)
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Posted on: June 07 , 2008 - 9:19 pm
U.S. senator Hillary Clinton formally ended her presidential bid on Saturday and endorsed senator Barack Obama, who beat her in the epic Democratic nomination contest. The question remains that whether she will become Obama’s runnin …
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Sadly, now, I find myself in a predicament since I don’t have where to fit at the democrat party. I don’t fit any more within the “Democrat parameters”. What can I do? I am not an Obama’s supporter and I will not vote for him. I don’t agree with his views, his lack of experience, his arrogance and the way he and his supporters had used the race card through the entire campaign. I despite the lack of respect that he and his supporters, have displayed for Ms. Clinton.
I am neither a racist nor a feminist, I believe in the constitution and I am in love with the Bill of Rights. I have been a democrat all my life. However, I can’t vote for Obama and I am very sorry. I can vote for someone who is a lier, and someone who has divided the party the way he has done. I can follow the democrat party that has attacked Mr. and Ms. Clinton the way they have done.
I don’t understand why they hate them so much…. I believe that it might be envy… Kerry, Edwards, Richardson (judas, the Kennedy’s clan and all the rest of loosers of the Democrat party that were unable to do as much as Hillary has done!
I have admired Ms. Clinton since the first time, president Bill Clinton was at the White House. I always admire her passion for her country and all the work that she has done through the years. I admire how brilliant she is, her strength, her energy, her experience, her endurance. I admire the magnificent politician she is.
I have admired Ms. Clinton since the first time, president Bill Clinton was at the White House. I always admire her passion for her country and all the work that she has done through the years. I admire how brilliant she is, her strength, her energy, her experience, her endurance. I admire the magnificent politician she is.
June 7th, 2008 at June 07 , 2008 - 10:08 pmShe deserve to be the presidential candidate and she deserve to be the president of this country. I don’t say this, just because I like her. I say it because she has shown, through the years that she has the qualifications, the skills and the experience that this country needs, to show to the entire world that USA was, and still is, the greatest country of the world. America the great, America the beautiful. America, how big is your land and how big is your heart. This is the land of opportunities, the land of justice and fairness, the land of the heroes, and the land of the wonders! The land of Ms. Clinton, the defender of our cause.
I am hurt to see, how much, the party has pushed her out, and campaigned against her. I thought America was now ready for a real change and for real woman, for a woman of her stature. They decided to go against her because of their hate for Mr. Clinton and this is unacceptable.
I feel that we have been left out, that our voice didn’t count. The 18 million voices, unheard voices that don’t have where to bring their clamor.
I think that the democrat committee should go out on the streets and hear us, they should go and talk with all those wounded democrats that have seen right in front of their eyes, how this “contest for the candidacy” was set up from the beginning to make Obama the “candidate”. The liberal media had committed themselves to make him the winner and to crash down Hillary. The attacks on Hillary have been open, innumerable and coward and the super delegates have shown that they are the most disgusting group of swingers.
I have admired Mr. Carter my entire life. However, this evening, I was mortally wounded, when I heard Mr. Carter in an interview taken recently in London, where he openly stated that he voted against Hillary because of the unpopularity of Bill Clinton. (?) Did he stop to think just for a second, of her brilliant career and the amazing politician she is?, did he think of her great record, her fights, her battles, her passion defending African Americans causes. Did he stop to think that this is the person who we need for our country?
The party has chosen, they have chosen, the inexpert, the one without a record, the one who has more things to explain, with so many weaknesses, and the one who showed me how much hatred some people are able to hold in their heart. How arrogant and egocentric he is. The party seems to like this and I am offended. I had enough. I have been pushed out…. I have been silence. I am very sorry but I will not vote for Obama and I am going to take my name from the lists as many others that feel the same way that I fell. It is obvious, I don’t have to tell you now, who will I vote for.