President Bill Clinton at the 2008 DNC
A warm Welcome from the DNC and a great message from President Bill Clinton.I am looking forward to Barack Obamas message tonight.Again,look friday for perhaps a new direction for this blog and my related Hillary sites.

5 Comments:
I just love Sarah Palin! She's got my vote.
Goodbye, Obama - you shouldn't have been so underhanded with Hillary. Now you lose.
Well now you have a choice:
Vote in the first Black/biracial president (Barack Obama)
Or
Vote in the first female vice-president (Sarah Palin, McCain's VP)
The RNC single-handledly turned this into a Black man versus White woman election.
Obama was always the affirmative action candidate. Maybe he should go to Hollywood and play roles where he is president. Giving speeches at rallies, etc. He isn't qualified to actually *be* president.
I am a free, working, liberated woman and mother who supports and believes in the greatness of our gender. I recognize our unique challenges and have as each of us has done, fought and/or felt the effects of a very real glass ceiling. I love being a woman and feel that Hillary Clinton is my champion. I honestly believe she has a plan for greatness within our republic. She will not stop fighting for us and has asked us to fight with her to defeat John McCain even if this means we are to accept and support Obama. We have a choice between Obama/Biden and McCain/Palin. We don't get Hillary Clinton this time (darn it!) but she is still in this fight for a better America. The next 4 years she will continue to make a difference! She is a powerful, committed woman and we will still get the best benefit from her that she can give us. She is telling us that she will be MORE ABLE to continue her goals to our benefit as a nation with a Democratic White House vs a McCain-Republican White House. Why would anyone who has so wholeheartedly supported Hillary Clinton vote for McCain when we have been specifically told to give our support to a NEW Democratic White House by this remarkable woman? She has graciously given her support to a Democratic candidate and has asked us to do the same. I believe we need to continue to help her with this and give this support. She has not asked for herself but for us. Obama is not my choice but we MUST get past this horrible Republican power and allow/support our leaders to begin to fix all the horrors that we've been powerless to stop over the past 8 years. Hillary will still be a huge part of this Democratic leadership--HUGE! She may not be in the White House but she will be in the Senate and she will be strong but stronger still with a Democratic White House that will (this time) include Obama. We have to understand that. As Hillary supporters, if we cannot see past the hurt, loss, and slights and McCain ends up in the Whitehouse then we have made our champion, Hillary Clinton, weaker and deprived her of needed opportunity. We need to help her with all of this!
Why would anyone in their right mind who supported Hillary ever vote for McCain?
Four more years of Bush politics? This administration answers to nobody! The constitution be damn. Do you want to get rid of Rowe v Wade? Well my friends we are one supreme court justice away from that. I still remember coat hangars and back alley abortions. The wealthy can go any where for their procedures, it's the poor that will suffer! Of course it will be the least well off that will puts the republicans over the top. Their party has always played on peoples prejustice and certainly will during this election cycle.
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