Posted on 01/28/2009 2:04:50 PM PST by james500
Leading backers of Hillary Rodham Clinton's failed presidential bid announced Wednesday the creation of a new online network for her supporters to stay connected and pursue policy goals she has championed.
The organization, NoLimits.org, is headed by longtime senior Clinton aides Ann Lewis and Sarah Nolan. The group has solicited the members of HillaryClinton.com, Clinton's presidential campaign e-mail list, to be part of "a new community dedicated to speaking up, sharing ideas and solving problems in our communities, our cities, our states and our world."
NoLimits.org has been incorporated as a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization and is not intended to be partisan even as it keeps Clinton's most politically active supporters engaged, Lewis said.
"Our goal is to use social networking tools to enable people to stay in touch," Lewis said. "This is about policy and working together to make a difference."
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In a way, she’s only second in line for the presidency now. Biden is as dumb as a corpse. Pelosi and Reid could pass for one.
eeeeeewwwwwww Ann Lewis. She’s Helen Thomas’s evil twin.
That would also make Helen Thomas, Barney Frank's sister.
She’s preparing for 2012. She knows Odumbo won’t hack a full term.
“creation of a new online network for her supporters to stay connected and pursue policy goals she has championed.”
Read, preparing a run for the presidency. If Obama flounders badly in the next 3 years look for her to resign from Sec of State and run against him.
Couldn’t let SarahPAC go without reply could she. hahah
“”Our goal is to use social networking tools to enable people to stay in touch,” Lewis said. “
Hidden lines of communication not subject to those pesky Freedom Of Information or Records Preservation acts?
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