Saturday, April 26, 2008

Clinton closing in on Obama in NC

Raleigh, N.C. – Hillary Clinton has cut Barack Obama’s lead in North Carolina to one
point, according to the newest survey.
Obama leads 44-43 in the state, after leading by four points in a similar poll conducted two weeks ago. Clinton has particularly made gains with female voters, with whom she now has a slight lead after trailing in the previous poll.
“Some folks in the national media have been treating North Carolina as if winning it is a given for Barack Obama.” ,“The reality is that the state is pretty close".

Friday, April 25, 2008

Hillary woos Asheville NC



Clinton has a strong hold on WNC
ASHEVILLE – Sen. Hillary Clinton told a raucous and inspired Asheville crowd Thursday that as commander in chief she would end the war in Iraq while enacting universal health care and reviving a faltering economy.


Flanked by retired generals and with a backdrop reading “Solutions for a Strong Military,” the former first lady was repeatedly interrupted by standing ovations with thunderous applause inside the Asheville Civic Center’s Thomas Wolfe Auditorium.

One such outburst came with her pledge to begin withdrawing troops from Iraq within 60 days of becoming president.

“We must restore our moral authority around the world. That begins by ending the war in Iraq,” she said. “I will begin withdrawing our troops, and I will tell the Iraqis they must step up.”

Some 2,500 people packed the auditorium while hundreds more couldn’t get in. Attendees waived signs reading, “Welcome Madam Future President,” “Asheville Loves Hillary” and “Rural Country = Clinton Country.”

Clinton was introduced by retired Gen. Hugh Shelton, a North Carolina native and former chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Shelton is among 19 former generals and admirals who signed an open letter in support of her candidacy.

“She understands the impact of endless commitments on our service personnel and their families,” he said. “She is the only candidate to offer a responsible plan for ending the war in Iraq.

“We need a president who will return America to its rightful place as the leader of all nations. We need to make her the next president of the United States.”

Economy, taxes
Nancy Perez, 64, pushed to the front of the Asheville Civic Center and waited two hours to try to shake Clinton’s hand.

“I did it. I shook hands with her. There were so many people trying to grab a handshake,” she said. “I’m voting for her. I’m totally in favor of everything she advocates. One of the best things is affordable health care for everyone.”

Coming off a 10-point win in the Pennsylvania primary over rival Barack Obama, Clinton faces a tougher challenge in North Carolina, where Obama holds a double-digit lead in most polls.

North Carolina holds its primary May 6 and is the largest remaining prize in terms of delegates. Clinton challenged her rival to a debate in the Tar Heel state. So far, he’s declined.

“It’s exciting to see North Carolina so involved in picking the next president,” she said. “I’m the underdog, but that’s OK because I think America’s worth fighting for.”

Clinton talked about the state of the nation’s economy and noted that her husband ended his presidency with a balanced budget and a surplus.

“We have to recognize the economy is not working for most Americans,” she said. “It’s working for the wealthy and the well-connected. We have seen incomes fall.

“That balanced budget and surplus are long gone. We are living on borrowed money and foreign oil.”

Clinton said she would end tax benefits for companies that move jobs out of the country and restore fairness to a tax code that she said taxes middle-class Americans at a higher rate than many who are wealthy.

Health care, education
The crowd cheered wildly when she said that all Americans should have access to quality, affordable health care.

“I’m the only candidate left in the race with a plan for universal health care,” she said.

Clinton also pledged to institute universal pre-kindergarten classes, end the federal No Child Left Behind education law, and expand grants and low-interest loans to attend college.

“We are slamming the door to college for too many middle-class families who can’t afford it,” she said.

Sandra Tolley, of Madison County, a teacher for 32 years, agreed with Clinton’s plan to do away with No Child Left Behind. It has forced students to become only test-takers, Tolley said.

“A new approach is needed in education,” she said. “We have not been getting students ready for the 21st century and being competitive.”

Sen. John McCain, the presumptive Republican nominee, “would continue George Bush’s failed policies in Iraq and the economy,” Clinton said. “I ask you to think of this election as a hiring decision. I ask you who would you hire to turn this economy around.”

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The above is from the Asheville CITIZEN-TIMES.Hey,It's my home town and I had to post this!
Rcalypso

Wednesday, April 23, 2008

Hillary Wins Pennsylvania double degits !!!

What an amazing night! Watch Hillary's victory speech:



Keep the momentum going!

Thursday, April 17, 2008

HILLARY WINS DEBATE !!!



Undecided Voters Respond Strongly to Hillary!
Hillary was the overwhelming choice among undecided Democrats!

Tuesday, April 15, 2008

Hillary Will Be A President Who Stands Up for Americans



Hillary explains her belief that to be the President for all Americans means respecting all Americans. Video has coments by Hillary about Barack Hussein Obama's statement about small town America

HILLARY 2008,we will not settle for les!

Barack Obama: Bitter people Cling to Guns and Religion



I thought Hopeful people, not bitter people, connected with religion! Also, Does Obama equate religion with clinging to guns or antiphaty to people who aren't like them? Oh that's right, he's been listening to Rev. Wright for the last 20 years!

Saturday, April 12, 2008

Barack Hussein Obama's "Extended Family"



With people like this around you who needs enemies?

Put your hands together for Obama's "extended family". It's kind of concering people are listening to these Obama backers.

"We Are Family" performed by Sister Sledge.

Starring: Rev. Jeremiah Wright, Teddy Kennedy, John Kerry, Oprah, Michelle Obama, Hanoi Jane Fonda, Chris Matthews, and Ann Coulter.
George W. Bush and Ellen appear for their dance moves only. George W. is for McCain. And Ellen has not publicy said who she supports, but it is evidently Hillary.
Missing are Keith Olbermann, Al Sharpton and Jesse Jackson.

Hillary 2008,we will not settle for less!
Thank you "Shonester" for your post here and this video!
Randy

Friday, April 11, 2008

Something New in North Carolina!

See this NEW video on this topic:


Go to:
NC Ask Me
We are now seeing these ads in North Carolina!
We will not settle for less then HILLARY 2008 !!!
Randy...Rcalypso

Sunday, April 06, 2008

"Breaking News"-Obama HAS cheated his way through the caucuses

I had to bring this post out of the thread here of ("Obama has cheated his way through the caucuses? Perhaps.") and put it upfront with these NEW developements.
I have gotten several emails that this is getting ready to break.Of course I may have to retract this in a few days if it does not happen.I will say thank you to
"KC" from 'myspace'.He has not taken responsibilty for my info,though I wonder?
To hear a recent interview about this, Go to:
Interview
A recent email via 'myspace' from 'KC' in response to my questions has said that he couldnt talk about it at this time.
I just wonder and wanted to pass along what I could with out breaking any confidence.

Randy...Rcalypso

Thursday, April 03, 2008

NC Ask Me

Go to
Nc Ask Me
to ask Hillary your questions

Hillary - Eye of the tiger