Aviation Pro
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Tue Mar-25-08 09:16 AM
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Edited on Tue Mar-25-08 09:20 AM by Aviation Pro
....I have supported you through the entirety of your historical campaign. You have proven yourself to be a tough, smart competitor in a race that can have only one winner.
However, it is time for you to bow out gracefully.
Your advisers, those who have a vested fiduciary interest in seeing you continue your campaign, will always advise you to do so. It is time to listen to the will of the people and recognize the serious missteps that your people have taken in your name. From the strategy of not admitting that the agonizing - yes, agonizing - decision to wrongly vote yes on the Iraqi War Resolution through the current imbroglio over your recounting of the events that may, or may not, have occurred in Bosnia has done nothing but tarnish your your image and your accomplishments in the Senate.
For the sake of the country, Mrs. Clinton, it is time to respect the thoughtful intelligence of the people and rally behind Senator Obama so that we can right our listing ship of state.
Regards.
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Tue Mar-25-08 09:29 AM
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The only person that I ever hear call Senator Clinton or even Hillary Clinton, "Mrs. Clinton," likes his Oxycontin 15 tabs at a time.
Sen. Obama nor Sen. Clinton have the necessary 2025 pledged or "elected" delgates needed to secure the nomination. Never in my life have I seen people so afraid to let people vote. That is not very "democratic," nor is it very wise.
Let the people vote. The primaries are going to happen anyway because of down-ticket races.
For the sake of the country, OP, it is time to respect the awesome right of the people and to let the vote for whomever they want to.
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Tue Mar-25-08 09:31 AM
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K&R...Hillary NEEDS to take a long, hard look at reality...and bow out gracefully.
:applause:
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Tue Mar-25-08 09:32 AM
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3. there are still a few million democrats that deserve the chance to vote... Seems like Obama... |
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doesnt want millions of fellow dems to have their voice heard or the votes count...
hmmmm... funny
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Tue Mar-25-08 09:36 AM
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4. There are always millions whose primary votes don't count... |
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I've lived in PA for 15 years and this is the first time our primary votes will count. If their positions were reversed, Barack would've been asked to drop out for the sake of the party AGES AGO.
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Tue Mar-25-08 09:46 AM
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5. And after all the votes are counted and all the pledged delegates are awarded |
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will you than.....finally..... agree that the leader in those two categories of counting be the nominee?
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Hepburn
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Tue Mar-25-08 09:48 AM
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...FACTUALLY, tell us how this makes a difference, OK?
And WHY we should wait any longer to unify our party and go after the POS McCain?
Delaying the inevitable...IMO, it is just giving the Repukes a leg up.
JMHO
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Tue Mar-25-08 09:58 AM
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7. If Hillary were to make that unselfish decision, |
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Edited on Tue Mar-25-08 10:03 AM by FightingIrish
our nominee would walk into the White House. She has the opportunity to be a truly great American by one simple, magnanimous act. Her declaration for the good of the country would have more impact on the November election than any endorsement. She may not have the support to become president but she momentarily has the power to choose our next president.
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