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Listen to the end of this video. Hillary says there is a way to make free and fair elections in 2011!!

Hillary knows what happend so do we.



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I hope she continues to talk about our elections, our history.............Building for Freedom

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The news media is going nuts with this.   She telling the truth tho.  I am sure we not going to hear the end of this.  This comes after her getting annoyed yesterday at a reporter.
I can not stand the news media.  They are now saying she needs to chill and get rest. This was on CNN Wolf Blitzer. 6:30PMEST.

Poor Hillary she said nothing wrong really. It's just the news media making big news on this.

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Wolf is the man who implied that Hillary slept with Obama after that one debate the one that Obama kept touching her hand and the one where he said they were friends of course that was before he stabbed her in the back

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You know I really have a issue when she is referred to as "Poor Hillary"..............it would help me mentally if we didn't say that here.

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I'm having a hard time deciding which is worse-- the media ignoring Hillary vs. the media going back to treating her the way they always do?

I suppose it's worse for her to be ignored. After all, the media has always treated her badly and she managed to flourish in spite of it all. At least now people know Hillary went to Africa and maybe they'll be interested enough to surf the Net and learn more about her trip.

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i cannot watch videos at this hotel. will when i get back

anybody got a transcript of the election comment?

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Amy Dugan wrote:

i cannot watch videos at this hotel. will when i get back

anybody got a transcript of the election comment?


i just heard hillary. she was talking about jeb and w and the 00 elections, not the corrupt caucuses and chicago thug politics nor ACORN nor the fact she won the popular vote but her party's superdelegates picked the guy to be the nominee

 



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"... Hillary says there is a way to make free and fair elections in 2011!!"


I DID NOT HEAR THIS AT THE END OF THE VIDEO POSTED... BUT ANYWAY - SHE CONTINUES TO DRIVE THE POINT HOME TO ALL OBOTS THAT SHE CONSIDERS FOTUS TO BE THE TRUE WINNER... SHE'S TOO FUNNY FOR WORDS! I WILL ALWAYS REMEMBER BILL SAYING, "No one is really ever ready to be President..." and then he went on to talk about "eligibility"

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This is what she says

"There is a way to begin to make this transition that will lead to free and fair elections in 2011"

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You know I really have a issue when she is referred to as "Poor Hillary"..............it would help me mentally if we didn't say that here.



It should be no issue,this is how I feel. She is working on Africa issues and all the media is doing is talking about this remark she made on 2000 election.  I guess I am feeling bad that her message in Africa is not getting the news it should. That said, I am a very strong supporter of Hillary Clinton and meant no harm to weaken her by saying "poor Hillary" maybe I should have said the word compassion.   

 



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This is what she says

"There is a way to begin to make this transition that will lead to free and fair elections in 2011"





O.K., I'm probably going to look like a total idiot here, but why is she saying 2011 and not 2012?

And as far as the comment goes:  It wasn't the fact that the gov of FL was Georgie's brother, it was the fact that he and Katherine Harris and a bunch of other Republican thugs were willing to lie and cheat and vote-steal to win the election.  Hmmm... a lot like the DNC did last year!furious

 



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Hillarysmygirl16 wrote:

Wolf is the man who implied that Hillary slept with Obama after that one debate the one that Obama kept touching her hand and the one where he said they were friends of course that was before he stabbed her in the back




 obama wishes someone as awesome as Hillary would be interested in him. Also, I have heard that they were actually friends, but the way he treated HRC is an awful way to treat a friend.

 We will have free election soon. It will be the election when our girl is elected president.



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Alex wrote:

mslas4hillary wrote:

This is what she says

"There is a way to begin to make this transition that will lead to free and fair elections in 2011"





O.K., I'm probably going to look like a total idiot here, but why is she saying 2011 and not 2012?

And as far as the comment goes:  It wasn't the fact that the gov of FL was Georgie's brother, it was the fact that he and Katherine Harris and a bunch of other Republican thugs were willing to lie and cheat and vote-steal to win the election.  Hmmm... a lot like the DNC did last year!furious

 




 That's when primaries start.



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mslas4hillary wrote:

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mslas4hillary wrote:

This is what she says

"There is a way to begin to make this transition that will lead to free and fair elections in 2011"





O.K., I'm probably going to look like a total idiot here, but why is she saying 2011 and not 2012?

And as far as the comment goes:  It wasn't the fact that the gov of FL was Georgie's brother, it was the fact that he and Katherine Harris and a bunch of other Republican thugs were willing to lie and cheat and vote-steal to win the election.  Hmmm... a lot like the DNC did last year!furious

 




 That's when primaries start.



HINT  HINT  our primaries are corrupt too not just the general like 00!!!!!!!
that is why she said 2011 instead of 2012

 



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I understand what you are saying, but the media has done a hell of job on "Poor Hillary concept"...and that is why I object.

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Hillarysmygirl16 wrote:

Wolf is the man who implied that Hillary slept with Obama after that one debate the one that Obama kept touching her hand and the one where he said they were friends of course that was before he stabbed her in the back




 What exactly did he say to imply this? I must have been wacthing the debate on another network. The only debate I watched on CNN was the South Carolina one where O and Hillary kept getting mad at each other.



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Hillary knows the truth about what went on and God bless her for speaking out. I will never forgive this country for the way they treated her, stomping her at every opportunity. She made her own mistakes throughout the campaign but she did not deserve the vile, hateful treatment she received. Talk about people being afraid - they were so afraid of what she might actually accomplish as POTUS they were determined to keep her out. The election was hers - handsdown - except for one fact: The DNC did NOT want her to win the election and they made sure she didn't.

I don't know that I will ever enter into the disgusting world of politics again but if she runs again.....we'll see.

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Alex wrote:

mslas4hillary wrote:

This is what she says

"There is a way to begin to make this transition that will lead to free and fair elections in 2011"





O.K., I'm probably going to look like a total idiot here, but why is she saying 2011 and not 2012?

And as far as the comment goes:  It wasn't the fact that the gov of FL was Georgie's brother, it was the fact that he and Katherine Harris and a bunch of other Republican thugs were willing to lie and cheat and vote-steal to win the election.  Hmmm... a lot like the DNC did last year!furious

 



That is a good point, Alex....we need to keep an eye on the Secretaries of State and just how they are able to twist an election. In 2000, then Secetary of State ( Florida ) , Katherine Harris , played a big role in putting Florida in the win column ( cheating ) for George Bush. What the DNC did in 2008/2009 made this look like child's play. Not only did corrupt Secretaries of State, such as Ohio's , ( Brunno )cheat for Obama but others as well. This coupled with ACORN, caucaus fraud, illegal donations and whatever other corruption, stole the election for Obama.

I am glad to see Hillary bring up the fact that our system of voting has been violated and needs corrections made. However, I would like to see implications made of both parties and not just that of Bush.

 



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It was after the debate before Supertuesday and Barack kept touching her I think they were in LA

He said that "You can cut the sexual tension with a knife and that he was sure they stopped at the hotel

-- Edited by Hillarysmygirl16 on Friday 14th of August 2009 05:06:13 PM

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Hillarysmygirl16 wrote:

It was after the debate before Supertuesday and Barack kept touching her I think they were in LA

He said that "You can cut the sexual tension with a knife and that he was sure they stopped at the hotel

-- Edited by Hillarysmygirl16 on Friday 14th of August 2009 05:06:13 PM




 

wow. Didn't think he said somethng that blatant. I guess he was jealous Obama wasn't touching his hand.

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A friend of mine just gave me Carl Bernstein's biography about Hillary (A Woman in Charge) -- a book I refused to purchase before because I find Bernstein so odious, plus he made that crack about her thick ankles. But I have to admit, at least so far, the portrait is quite sympathetic. I'm mentioning it here because this is the first time I've read the unvarnished truth about her childhood. Her father was AWFUL, I mean really truly awful, physically abusive to her brothers, horribly abusive in a verbal way to her mother, and Hillary didn't get off so easy herself, though had the guts to verbally spar with him the older she got.

It gave me just another reason to respect the woman immensely, knowing what she had to overcome in her own childhood home. I think a friend of hers, asked how Hillary handles the abuse from the press, was quoted as saying "She learned how to deal with HIM [referring to her father]." I understand better how she could have said in New Hampshire before the primary -- when those two jerks yelled out "Iron my Shirts!" -- "I became impervious a long time ago."

One other thing about Bernstein's book -- it establishes beyond any doubt that BOTH Hillary and Bill were very invested from an early age in what she called "righting America's greatest wrong" (i.e. slavery and the stain this left on race relations). When Hillary was 14, a friend's grandfather took her to hear Martin Luther King speak at the Chicago Sunday Evening Club: "It was the first time Hillary, then fourteen, grasped the notion of Negro childrenbeing the country's poorest and most vulnerable. If there is a single defining thread of Hillary's political, religious, and social development, it is her belief and determination, from her teenage years onward, that the tragedy of race in America must be made right. What in part first attracted her to Bill Clinton was her perception that he was an unusual, enlightened Southerner who wanted to go into politics and help right the country's greatest wrong. And even more than her husband, Hillary formed many of her closest friendships with blacks; her mentor as a professional was a black woman, Marian Wright Edelman, founder of the Children's Defense Fund...later, in the White House, Hillary chose several African Americans as senior aides, including her chief of staff..."

Let me justapose that excerpt from Bernstein's book with the following reminder of what to me was one of the most outrageous ploys of the Obama primary campaign. On Martin Luther Kind day, Hillary issued a statement that applauded his accomplishments but also made the point that "Dr King's dream began to be realised when President Lyndon Johnson passed the Civil Rights Act of 1964," (a veiled reference to the debate then raging about whether her experience or Obama's flair for oratory counted for more). One of Obama's female staff then distributed a four-page confidential memo to carefully selected journalists which alleged that her comment was a deliberate racial taunt. Another female staffer, Candice Tolliver - whose job it was to promote Obama to African Americans - then weighed in publicly, claiming that "a cross-section of voters are alarmed at the tenor of some of these statements [i.e. Hilary's about MLK and Bill's about Jesse Jackson]" and saying: "Folks are beginning to wonder: Is this an isolated situation, or is there something bigger behind all of this?" That was game, set and match: the Clintons were racists, and Hillary's approval ratings among AA's plumeted from over 80% to 7% within a matter of days -- just in time for the SC primary.

I will never, never, never forget.

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A friend of mine just gave me Carl Bernstein's biography about Hillary (A Woman in Charge) -- a book I refused to purchase before because I find Bernstein so odious, plus he made that crack about her thick ankles. But I have to admit, at least so far, the portrait is quite sympathetic. I'm mentioning it here because this is the first time I've read the unvarnished truth about her childhood. Her father was AWFUL, I mean really truly awful, physically abusive to her brothers, horribly abusive in a verbal way to her mother, and Hillary didn't get off so easy herself, though had the guts to verbally spar with him the older she got.

It gave me just another reason to respect the woman immensely, knowing what she had to overcome in her own childhood home. I think a friend of hers, asked how Hillary handles the abuse from the press, was quoted as saying "She learned how to deal with HIM [referring to her father]." I understand better how she could have said in New Hampshire before the primary -- when those two jerks yelled out "Iron my Shirts!" -- "I became impervious a long time ago."

One other thing about Bernstein's book -- it establishes beyond any doubt that BOTH Hillary and Bill were very invested from an early age in what she called "righting America's greatest wrong" (i.e. slavery and the stain this left on race relations). When Hillary was 14, a friend's grandfather took her to hear Martin Luther King speak at the Chicago Sunday Evening Club: "It was the first time Hillary, then fourteen, grasped the notion of Negro childrenbeing the country's poorest and most vulnerable. If there is a single defining thread of Hillary's political, religious, and social development, it is her belief and determination, from her teenage years onward, that the tragedy of race in America must be made right. What in part first attracted her to Bill Clinton was her perception that he was an unusual, enlightened Southerner who wanted to go into politics and help right the country's greatest wrong. And even more than her husband, Hillary formed many of her closest friendships with blacks; her mentor as a professional was a black woman, Marian Wright Edelman, founder of the Children's Defense Fund...later, in the White House, Hillary chose several African Americans as senior aides, including her chief of staff..."

Let me justapose that excerpt from Bernstein's book with the following reminder of what to me was one of the most outrageous ploys of the Obama primary campaign. On Martin Luther Kind day, Hillary issued a statement that applauded his accomplishments but also made the point that "Dr King's dream began to be realised when President Lyndon Johnson passed the Civil Rights Act of 1964," (a veiled reference to the debate then raging about whether her experience or Obama's flair for oratory counted for more). One of Obama's female staff then distributed a four-page confidential memo to carefully selected journalists which alleged that her comment was a deliberate racial taunt. Another female staffer, Candice Tolliver - whose job it was to promote Obama to African Americans - then weighed in publicly, claiming that "a cross-section of voters are alarmed at the tenor of some of these statements [i.e. Hilary's about MLK and Bill's about Jesse Jackson]" and saying: "Folks are beginning to wonder: Is this an isolated situation, or is there something bigger behind all of this?" That was game, set and match: the Clintons were racists, and Hillary's approval ratings among AA's plumeted from over 80% to 7% within a matter of days -- just in time for the SC primary.

I will never, never, never forget.



Carolyn, thank you for telling me about this.

I was at a NQ radio show and Carl Bernstein was the guest. He was way off base with what happend in the primaries among other things. But perhaps his book tells a different story.

I will never forget what happend either. I will never give in. Not after what they did.

 



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