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(Stop) Hillary Clinton for President in 2008
'Civ | February 29, 2005 (a little joke) | 'Civ

Posted on 02/28/2005 9:31:31 AM PST by SunkenCiv

Stop Hillary by 2008


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Hillary has been trying to portray herself as centrist, even rephrasing GWB's 2001 "you're either for us or against us" ultimatum. She seemed to slip-slide around her pro-abortion position. I'll expect even further moves by the First Conniver, mostly in the areas of Social Security privatization and the War on Terror.

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1 posted on 02/28/2005 9:31:31 AM PST by SunkenCiv
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To: Berosus; blam; Ernest_at_the_Beach; FairOpinion; ValerieUSA

Hillary will move more and more toward support for Bush, probably without every mentioning his name. And her various partisan media shills will rationalize and justify her moving position, while continuing their anti-Bush rants.

Just in: Lebanese (pro-Syrian) government resigns
http://www.cnn.com | 28 February 2005 | CNN
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Lebanese opposition declares intifada
Al Jazeera | 02/18/05 | Al Jazeera
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2 posted on 02/28/2005 9:33:52 AM PST by SunkenCiv (last updated my FreeRepublic profile on Sunday, February 20, 2005.)
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fifty-some FR topics, in (mostly) chrono order, oldest first. Biden has been carrying water for Hillary and throwing it in the face of Dean since (at least) November:

Delaware's Joe Biden Puts Foot in Mouth...AGAIN!
  Posted by Fishtalk
On Bloggers & Personal 11/10/2004 4:56:49 AM PST · 101+ views


The Kaitlyn Mae Book Blog | 11/10/2004 | Pat Fish
Okay, Minner won, Biden's STILL got a big mouth, but the BIG election story this week is the third district, Sussex County. And who is this Prettyman guy? Think you can't raise children? Take a peek and see the problems God has with His. Also, the funniest funny of the week. What's this 'fly on the wall' stuff about Hillary's presidential campaign? "Senator Biden's remarks are disappointing, last week he called the President 'brain dead' and this week he is referring to the F.O.P.'s rational as 'mindless'." Tipping elected officials has to be one of the most outrageous scams in Delaware,...
 

Biden: 'Condi, you say to Bush "Yes, boss ..."'
  Posted by Mike Fieschko
On Bloggers & Personal 01/22/2005 10:57:26 AM PST · 6 replies · 204+ views


chattr +a -V | Jan 22, 2005 | chattr
An African American should talk like that? Why does it remind me of Jack Benny? Sen Biden wants Dr Rice to say to Pres Bush 'Yes, boss, we made a mistake' or 'Hey, boss, it's not going that well. Hey, boss, read a little history.'
 

McCain in 08?
  Posted by DixieOklahoma
On Bloggers & Personal 01/27/2005 8:34:23 PM PST · 18 replies · 134+ views


What do you think? here are my questions i need answers for: 1) Is McCain pro life? 2) Is McCain against affirmative action? 3) Is McCain for social security reform? 4) Where does he stand on immigration? I ask this because McCain would be a shoe-in for president with all the independents that support him also.
 

The Conservatives' McCain Dilema
  Posted by crushkerry
On Bloggers & Personal 01/28/2005 8:23:00 AM PST · 56 replies · 582+ views


www.anklebitingpundits.com (formerly www.crushkerry.com) | 1/28/05 | www.anklebitingpundits.com (formerly www.crushkerry.com)
I am a rightwinger. I don't mind telling you. I generally vote for the most conservative candidate (who isn't a nut) in the GOP primary and then I generally vote for the most conservative candidate in the General Election (who is, almost inevitably, the Republican.) Which is why I'm worried about 2008. As I have written before, I have it on a rock solid source that Senator John McCain will be a candidate for President of the United States in 2008. And I have it from a well-placed source inside the Governor's office that Jeb Bush's commitment not to run...
 

Taking on the Pundits; A Rant and Some Delaware Biden Tidbits
  Posted by Fishtalk
On Bloggers & Personal 02/09/2005 4:03:55 AM PST · 37+ views


The Wise I-formerly The Kaitlyn Mae Book Blog | 2/9/2005 | Pat Fish
With Pics that will leave you howling. ===== Betty Rollin was one of the many loud and raucous voices of women's liberation of the 80's. Only now the woman writes a column for the AARP lamenting her decision not to have children, basking in the glow of her husband's love (oh yeah, now she's admitting men are all right). In this "Taking on the Pundit", The Wise I gives Betty Rollin a thorough trashing. NOW she changes her mind, after causing what havoc on the women of the period she and her ilk might have influenced. ======== What we have...
 

McCain and Hillary to Iraq
  Posted by Mark Noonan
On Bloggers & Personal 02/18/2005 8:03:51 PM PST · 24 replies · 321+ views


GOP Bloggers | February 18, 2005 | Mark Kilmer
John McCain (R-Arizona) is off to Iraq with Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-New York). The AP story I link mentions that he doesn't trust Don Rumsfeld. Also heading to the fledgling Democracy will be McCain's buddy Russ Feingold (D-Wisconsin), GOP Mod Squadder Susie Collins, (R-Maine), former House impeachment manager Lindsey Graham (R-South Carolina).
 

Biden: US Losing Illegitimate Iraq War
  Posted by kattracks
On News/Activism 12/05/2004 9:50:27 AM PST · 120 replies · 3,045+ views


NewsMax.com | 12/05/04 | Carl Limbacher
The Democratic Party's top foreign policy expert in the Senate said Sunday that the U.S. is losing what he described as a war with "too little legitimacy" in Iraq, even though attacks against U.S. troops have plummeted in recent weeks and enemy leader Abu Musab al Zarqawi has publicly proclaimed the battle of Fallujah a massive U.S. victory. In a morale-busting diatribe that's certain to bring delight to the hearts of America's enemies worldwide, Sen. Joe Biden complained that while U.S. forces have won every battle, the Bush administration's flawed strategy has doomed the war effort. "We've won everything we've...
 

BIDEN EYEING 2008 WHITE HOUSE RUN
  Posted by areafiftyone
On News/Activism 12/08/2004 10:20:39 AM PST · 131 replies · 1,791+ views


Newsmax | 12/8/04
Delaware Senator Joseph Biden announced Wednesday that he's considering launching another run for the White House in 2008, based largely on what he says is the Bush administration's mismanagement of the Iraq war. "I'm going to proceed as if I'm going to run," the Delaware Democrat told radio host Don Imus. "Here's the bottom line for me," he explained. "Two years from now, I've got to make a hard - I don't want to do this for the exercise. I'm pretty certain about what I think needs to be done. . . ." On his prospects for success, Biden said,...
 

Ridiculously Sublime (Joe Biden speaks. Remembering Leavitt's past. A legislative coup.)
  Posted by nickcarraway
On News/Activism 12/14/2004 9:33:04 PM PST · 2 replies · 364+ views


The American Prowler | 12/15/2004 | The Prowler
BIDEN HIS TIMEIn The Prowler's search for readership contributions that highlight how truly ridiculous some people can be, particularly those who want to run for President in 2008, The Prowler is pleased to present an occasional series: How Silly Can Sen. Joseph Biden Be? In this inaugural segment, Senator Biden reveals his poor judgment of character. When speaking of President Bush, Senator Biden said: "He is brain dead," (Wilmington, DE, News Journal, October 20, 2004). Yet just the other day, Senator Biden said of his colleague, Sen. Lincoln Chafee, whom Democrats would like to see switch parties: "He has a...
 

Biden to Europe: 'get over' Bush election
  Posted by Phsstpok
On News/Activism 01/18/2005 3:44:39 PM PST · 50 replies · 1,218+ views


UPI (via Interest Alert) | 1/18/2005 | UPI
WASHINGTON, Jan. 18 (UPI) -- Sen. Joseph Biden, D-Del., urged Europe to "get over" the fact President Bush was re-elected and work with the United States on common problems. "I spent a little time in Europe recently, and I have one simple message: Get over it. Get over it. President Bush is our president for the next four years, so get over it and start to act in your interest, Europe," Biden said during the Senate Foreign Relations Committee hearing to confirm U.S. Secretary of State nominee Condoleezza Rice. "But that requires us to engage in the hoped-for diplomacy from...
 

Biden Says He Is Leaning Against Gonzales Confirmation
  Posted by FairOpinion
On News/Activism 01/23/2005 12:53:14 PM PST · 177 replies · 2,583+ views


WP | Jan. 23, 2005 | Reuters-WP
WASHINGTON - Sen. Joseph Biden, a senior Democrat on the Judiciary Committee, said Sunday he was leaning against confirmation of Alberto Gonzales, President Bush's choice to be the next attorney general. Bush's choice of his White House counsel to be the nation's top lawman, "may very well do us more harm internationally because of its relationship with the terror memos," the senator from Delaware said on the ABC News program "This Week." "My inclination right now is to vote against him," Biden said. He is the third ranking Democrat on the panel. Last week, the Senate Judiciary Committee postponed a...
 

Biden Describes Gadhafi's Stated Motives
  Posted by Prost1
On News/Activism 01/24/2005 9:20:09 AM PST · 15 replies · 649+ views


AP | Wed Jan 19, 4:56 PM ET | AP
WASHINGTON - Why did Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi suddenly decide to give up his doomsday weapons? Sen. Joseph Biden (news, bio, voting record), D-Del., said Wednesday he posed that question to Gadhafi during a meeting in Tripoli last year. Biden described their discussion to Condoleezza Rice (news - web sites), President Bush (news - web sites)'s nominee to be secretary of state, at her Senate Foreign Relations confirmation hearing.
 

Caption Biden
  Posted by End_Clintonism_Now
On News/Activism 01/26/2005 4:51:25 PM PST · 80 replies · 1,766+ views


Yahoo! News / AP Photo | 1/26/05 | AP Photo/Dennis Cook
 


McCain, Clinton Nominate Presidents of Georgia And Ukraine for Nobel Peace Prize
  Posted by ukie
On News/Activism 01/28/2005 7:33:22 AM PST · 6 replies · 165+ views


Official Senate Website | January 26, 2005 | Hilary Clinton
January 26, 2005 McCain, Clinton Nominate Presidents of Georgia And Ukraine for Nobel Peace Prize Washington, DC ó Yesterday Senators John McCain (AZ) and Hillary Rodham Clinton (NY) sent a letter of nomination to the Norwegian Nobel Institute regarding Georgian President Mikhail Saakashvili and Ukrainian President Viktor Yushchenko. They nominated the two Presidents for their historic roles in the freedom movements in Georgia and Ukraine. In their letter Senators Clinton and McCain said, "In leading freedom movements in their respective countries, [these two presidents] have won popular support for the universal values of democracy, individual liberty, and civil rights." They...
 

Sen. McCain cautions on use of force in Iran
  Posted by F14 Pilot
On News/Activism 01/28/2005 2:54:23 PM PST · 35 replies · 452+ views


FT.com | January 28 2005 | Krishna Guha and Andrew Gowers in Davos and Demetri Sevastopulo in Washington
John McCain, the influential US senator, on Friday gave voice to resistance in the Republican party to the use of force in Iran, signalling that the US had no appetite to fight "two wars". Force should not be ruled out as a last resort against the country's suspected nuclear facilities, he said, but cautioned: "I do not think it would be successful. There is no guarantee we would get all these facilities. If you have a strike and leave them with nuclear capability, you have got a hell of a challenge on your hands." Mr McCain, a Republican and a...
 

Sen. Biden, Iran Minister Clash Over Nukes
  Posted by NormsRevenge
On News/Activism 01/28/2005 6:11:16 PM PST · 43 replies · 1,107+ views


AP on Yahoo | 1/28/05 | George Jahn - AP
DAVOS, Switzerland - Sen. Joseph Biden (news, bio, voting record) and Iran's foreign minister clashed Friday over Tehran's nuclear ambitions, with Biden hinting at the possibility of armed conflict unless fears of an Iranian weapons program were put to rest. The rare and frank public exchange between a senior American politician and a ranking member of the Iranian government came at a dinner during the World Economic Forum (news - web sites) held in this Alpine resort town. There are no official contacts between Washington and Tehran, which President Bush (news - web sites) has labeled part of the "axis...
 

Hardball Openline (Senator McCain & Gen Schwarzkopf )
  Posted by CT CONSERVATIVE
On News/Activism 01/31/2005 4:15:21 PM PST · 12 replies · 798+ views


Hardball
 


McCain Eyes Another Boeing Deal, Digs in on Tanker
  Posted by nypokerface
On News/Activism 01/31/2005 5:39:14 PM PST · 23 replies · 400+ views


Reuters | 01/31/05 | Andrea Shalal-Esa
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - After leading an investigation that helped kill a $23.5 billion U.S. Air Force plan to lease Boeing Co. tankers, Sen. John McCain has now set his sights on a $100 billion Army project in which Boeing has a major role. The Arizona Republican, poised to chair the Airland Subcommittee of the Senate Armed Services Committee, has raised concerns about the Army's Future Combat Systems project, according to sources close to McCain. Chicago-based Boeing and Science Applications International Corp. are managing 23 other companies working on the program, which has already been subjected to numerous independent audits the...
 

Caption Biden and Kerry (this pic is a gift from Heaven for all who love FReeper humor)
  Posted by Wolfstar
On News/Activism 02/01/2005 12:33:35 PM PST · 99 replies · 3,262+ views


Yahoo New Photos | 2/1/05
 


Innocents Abroad (Don't send Joe Biden to do Condi Rice's job. Plus: Frost is off the pumpkin.)
  Posted by nickcarraway
On News/Activism 02/02/2005 10:44:31 AM PST · 19 replies · 545+ views


The American Prowler | 2/2/2005 | The Prowler
UGLY AMERICAN OF THE WEEKSo much for Sen. Joe Biden's audition as a future Secretary of State. At least if you ask the Iranians. Last week at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, Biden agreed to serve as a host and leading U.S. representative at a dinner with senior Iranian government officials. WEF staff contacted Biden's staff and said later that Biden or at least his aides took an active interest in coordinating the planning for the event. Foreign Minister Kamal Kharrazi was the highest-ranking Iranian official present at the event. Which is more than can be said for...
 

McCain, allies make new bid to drive big money from politics
  Posted by SmithL
On News/Activism 02/02/2005 12:52:32 PM PST · 56 replies · 659+ views


AP | 2/2/5 | SHARON THEIMER
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Sen. John McCain and others pushing for tougher campaign finance rules won a surprising ally Wednesday as they announced a renewed effort to block partisan interest groups from spending millions of dollars in big donations in congressional and presidential races. Sen. Trent Lott, chairman of the Senate Rules Committee, said he voted against sweeping campaign fund-raising restrictions won by McCain, Sen. Russ Feingold and others in 2002 but now agrees with the law's supporters that further legislation is needed to stop groups from circumventing the new rules. Lott called six- and seven-figure checks that independent political groups...
 

Feingold, McCain move to limit attack ad funds -'527' donations would be curtailed
  Posted by KidGlock
On News/Activism 02/03/2005 6:57:52 AM PST · 29 replies · 650+ views


JSOnline | 2/3/05
Feingold, McCain move to limit attack ad funds '527' donations would be curtailed By CRAIG GILBERT cgilbert@journalsentinel.com Posted: Feb. 2, 2005 Washington - The independent groups that produced some of the most attention-getting ads of the 2004 presidential campaign would be sharply curtailed under a bill offered Wednesday by Senate Democrat Russ Feingold of Wisconsin, Senate Republican John McCain of Arizona and others. Advertisement Their aim is to prohibit the kind of multimillion-dollar donations that poured in last year from rich individuals on both the right and left. "We're not going to wait for a problem to grow into a...
 

VANITY - Is John McCain foreign-born??
  Posted by RockinRight
On News/Activism 02/03/2005 10:53:49 AM PST · 77 replies · 1,902+ views


2/3/05 | RockinRight
John McCain wants to be President, we all know. However, records say he was born in Panama. Wouldn't that make him unqualified due to not being a native-born citizen?
 

Vote 'tipping' support for government in Iraq (Rumsfeld, Wolfowitz respond to Kennedy, Biden)
  Posted by Stultis
On News/Activism 02/03/2005 11:41:59 PM PST · 13 replies · 614+ views


The Washington Times | 4 February 2005 | Rowan Scarborough and Bill Gertz
Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld said yesterday that Sunday's historic elections in Iraq have ignited a "tipping of support for the government" by Iraqis now more willing to help security forces defeat insurgents. [**snip, snip**] Mr. Rumsfeld and his top aide, Deputy Defense Secretary Paul Wolfowitz, also rebutted charges from two prominent Iraq policy critics -- Democratic Sens. Edward M. Kennedy of Massachusetts and Joseph R. Biden Jr. of Delaware. [**skipping Rumsfeld on "tipping," Wolfowitz on insurgency**] [...] Mr. Biden also said several times [at Condi's hearings] that there are only 4,000 trained Iraqi security forces. But Mr. Rumsfeld yesterday...
 

Biden: Consider Iran's 'emotional needs'
  Posted by Dan Evans
On News/Activism 02/05/2005 10:46:27 AM PST · 25 replies · 487+ views


WorldNetDaily | 2/5/2005
As Tehran raise fears with its increasing nuclear capability, the world must address Iran's emotional needs and agree to a nonagression pact, says Sen. Joseph Biden, D-Del. Biden was cited by Boston Globe columnist H.D.S. Greenway, who wrote that President Bush's rhetoric about freedom and specific references to Iran is making people wonder if Tehran will be the next target, after Iraq. Greenway wrote yesterday: "Senator Joseph Biden said that even if Iran was a full democracy like India, it would want nuclear capability, like India. What the world needed to address was Iran's emotional needs, he said, with a...
 

2008 Presidential hopefuls test water [Edwards, Romney, Clinto, McCain......]
  Posted by Sub-Driver
On News/Activism 02/05/2005 12:40:53 PM PST · 19 replies · 376+ views


Yahoo
2008 Presidential Hopefuls Test Water 7 minutes ago By RON FOURNIER, AP Political Writer MANCHESTER, N.H. - In the course of three short months, the political system has come full circle: a presidential campaign, an inauguration, a State of the Union address and now this ó another presidential race. Photo AP Photo A dozen or so ambitious Republicans and Democrats already are warming up for 2008. Former Democratic vice presidential nominee John Edwards (news - web sites) is taking on poverty and showing off a new stump speech. Republican Gov. Mitt Romney of Massachusetts has donated more than $250,000 to...
 

McCain pushes more restrictions on speech
  Posted by PDR
On News/Activism 02/05/2005 4:10:52 PM PST · 17 replies · 350+ views


UPI | 2/03/2005 | UPI
WASHINGTON, Feb. 3 (UPI) -- U.S. Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., is proposing new limits on campaign contributions to restrict the activities of so-called 527 groups. The 527s raised and spent more than $400 million in the 2004 U.S. elections. The proposed limits, including a $25,000 cap on donations, add on to those championed by McCain and Wisconsin Democrat Sen. Russ Feingold in their 2002 campaign financing law. That law did not, however, restrict the 527s from collecting large sums of money from individual contributors. The backers of the new restrictions said they were determined to stop such spending before the...
 

The Way of the Whigs (Kennedy, Reid, Pelosi, Biden, Kerry et al are puking rhetoric)
  Posted by Libloather
On News/Activism 02/06/2005 2:09:19 PM PST · 18 replies · 723+ views


Sierra Times | 2/06/05 | Geoff Metcalf
The Way of the Whigs Geoff Metcalf There may be a place for partisanship Ö but NOT in the middle of a war; NOT in the wake of historic elections of representative government in: - Afghanistan - Ukraine - Iraq - and even municipal elections in Saudi Arabia Now is NOT the time to focus on the 'us' vs. 'them' acrimonious petty whizzing match. Sycophant democrats are still so wrapped around partisanship, they are incapable of recognizing the self-destruction they are fueling. The river 'Denial' runs wide and deep. The 'leaders' of the party (Kennedy, Reid, Pelosi, Biden, Kerry et...
 

Yushchenko meets with U.S. congressional delegation (led by McCain & Hillary, 7 of 10 are Dems)
  Posted by FairOpinion
On News/Activism 02/12/2005 8:34:47 AM PST · 43 replies · 533+ views


Kyiv Post | Feb. 11, 2005 | AP
President Viktor Yushchenko met Feb. 11 with a U.S. congressional delegation that included two prominent U.S. senators who have nominated him for the Nobel Peace Prize. The 11-member delegation that included Sens. Hillary Clinton and John McCain discussed ways to strengthen U.S.-Ukrainian relations, develop democratic values in this ex-Soviet state and the new government's plans to attract foreign investment, Yushchenko's office said. In meetings with parliament speaker Volodymyr Lytvyn, McCain said they also discussed assistance in the clean-up of the 1986 Chornobyl disaster and U.S. assistance to Ukraine in its efforts to join the World Trade Organization and the European...
 

Senator (Biden) Urges U.S. to Join European Effort on Iran
  Posted by wagglebee
On News/Activism 02/13/2005 6:02:26 PM PST · 25 replies · 341+ views


Reuters | 2/13/05 | Reuters
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States must join Europe's effort to persuade Iran to abandon nuclear ambitions or face either Tehran as a nuclear power or the need to invade the country to prevent it, a leading Democratic lawmaker said on Sunday. "We're at odds with our European friends, and it doesn't leave many options," Sen. Joe Biden, the ranking Democrat on the U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee, told "Fox News Sunday." Biden said the effort of Britain, France and Germany, on behalf of the European Union, only had the chance to succeed if the nations were willing to invoke...
 

They don't agree on anything, especially what to watch (McCain, Hagel, Warner watch mainly CNN)
  Posted by Cableguy
On News/Activism 02/15/2005 11:23:14 AM PST · 11 replies · 548+ views


The Hill | 2/15/05 | Klaus Marre and Chrissie Long
Fox News Channel is thought to be "fair and balanced" only in Republican offices on Capitol Hill, while CNN is regarded as "the most trusted name in news" where Democrats work, according to an investigation of the television news-viewing habits of Congress. The Hill conducted a survey of all lawmakers' personal offices and found that, in a sharply divided Congress, the Republican and Democratic preferences for news programs are mostly split along party lines. The findings suggest that partisanship in Washington has seeped beyond legislation and into the news-watching customs of lawmakers and their staffs. Out of 78 Senate offices...
 

McCain waves stick at TV over news coverage
  Posted by JesseJane
On News/Activism 02/16/2005 7:08:07 AM PST · 103 replies · 4,342+ views


Reuters/Hollywood Reporter | 02/16/2005 | By Brooks Boliek
WASHINGTON (Hollywood Reporter) - Lawmakers' pique over the networks' incredible shrinking news hole is prompting legislation that will both shorten the time broadcasters have between license renewals and require full commission review of 5% of all licenses. The legislation was introduced by Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., on Tuesday after the release of a report by the Norman Lear Center at the University of Southern California found evening TV newscasts contained little coverage of local political campaigns last year. It also would require broadcasters to post on their Internet sites information detailing their commitment to local public-affairs programming, and it calls...
 

Hillary Clinton to visit Iraq,( McCain, Feingold, Graham, Collins tag along)
  Posted by Pikamax
On News/Activism 02/18/2005 5:19:47 PM PST · 98 replies · 978+ views


AFP | 02/18/05 | AFP
Hillary Clinton to visit Iraq AFP: 2/18/2005 BAGHDAD, Feb 18 (AFP) - US senator Hillary Clinton, wife of former president Bill Clinton, is expected in Baghdad on Saturday, a source at the US embassy said on Friday. The source said the five-member delegation would hold talks with Iraqi government officials and members of the national assembly, whose makeup was confirmed Thursday by the electoral commission. Heading the US delegation is John McCain, the Republican senator for Arizona and one-time rival of US President George W. Bush. McCain has been critical of the US administration's policies in Iraq since the March...
 

McCain (and Hillary?) News Conference in Iraq (LIVE THREAD)
  Posted by FairOpinion
On News/Activism 02/19/2005 4:39:30 AM PST · 333 replies · 7,030+ views


FoxNews
McCain and Hillary lead a US Congressional delegation to Iraq. They are holding a news conference now.
 

McCain: Hillary Would Be Good President
  Posted by Carl/NewsMax
On News/Activism 02/20/2005 8:29:47 AM PST · 496 replies · 9,417+ views


NewsMax.com | Feb. 20, 2005 | Carl Limbacher
Maverick Republican Sen. John McCain said Sunday that his New York colleague, Sen. Hillary Clinton, would do well if she becomes president of the United States. "I am sure that Sen. Clinton would make a good president," McCain told NBC's "Meet the Press," as both he and Clinton were being interviewed from Baghdad. While noting that as a Republican, he'll be supporting the GOP nominee in 2008, McCain reiterated, "I have no doubt that Sen. Clinton would make a good president." Asked whether she thought McCain would make a good president, Sen. Clinton was somewhat less effusive, responding tersely, "Absolutely"...
 

McCain Wants Permanent Bases in Afghanistan
  Posted by areafiftyone
On News/Activism 02/22/2005 6:50:55 AM PST · 22 replies · 360+ views


Newsmax | 2/22/05
KABUL, Afghanistan -- A senior American lawmaker called Tuesday for permanent U.S. bases in Afghanistan to safeguard American security interests in a region that includes Iran as well as nuclear-armed Pakistan and China. Sen. John McCain, part of a five-strong U.S. Senate delegation which held talks with President Hamid Karzai, said he was committed to a "strategic partnership that we believe must endure for many, many years. "Not only for the good of the Afghan people, but also for the good of the American people because of the long-term security interests that we have in the region," McCain told reporters...
 

Hillary Postage Stamp
  Posted by I'm ALL Right!
On News/Activism 02/25/2005 9:24:09 AM PST · 14 replies · 1,391+ views


my e-mail | 2/24/05 | E-MAIL
Hillary Postage Stamp(joke)The U.S. Postal Service created a stamp with a picture of Senator Hillary Clinton to honor her achievements as the First Lady of our nation. In daily use it was shown that the stamp was not sticking to envelopes. This enraged Senator Clinton, who demanded a full investigation. After a month of testing, a special presidential commission made the following findings: *The stamp was in perfect order. *There was nothing wrong with the applied adhesive. *People were spitting on the wrong side.
 

Poll: Hillary Reaches Republican Women (Just who the heck are they polling?)
  Posted by areafiftyone
On News/Activism 02/25/2005 9:30:52 AM PST · 47 replies · 712+ views


WINS NEWS | 2/25/05
A recent Gallup poll indicates that Democratic Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton's strength among women reaches into Republican and Independent circles. The finding, analysts say, could give her a much better chance of winning a general election should she seek the presidency in 2008. The poll also shows that the junior New York senator has a more favorable image among women than men, 58 percent women as opposed to 48 percent of men. Gerald Benjamin, dean of the liberal arts college at SUNY at New Paltz says Clinton has wooed voters by staking out centrist positions on a range of issues...
 

Ain't Hillary the cutest thing!
  Posted by FlyLow
On News/Activism 02/25/2005 10:19:39 AM PST · 60 replies · 2,226+ views


JWR | 2-25-05 | Julia Gorin
Isn't it just darling the way that strong woman, Hillary Clinton, has been asserting her little self recently in this big, bad man's world? It took her only a few decades in politics to realize that to sound sensible, she need merely parrot what conservatives have been saying all along. And, specifically, what a man named George W. Bush has been saying. Her most recent jumping on the manwagon came last week, when bombers and guerrilla fighters killed 55 in Iraq. Lifting a page from intellectually uncurious, "selected" president (previous parroting) George W. Bush, she declared, "The fact that you...
 

Hillary the Chameleon
  Posted by Blackirish
On News/Activism 02/25/2005 1:07:10 PM PST · 13 replies · 333+ views


Townhall.com | February 25, 2005 | David Limbaugh
I have always considered Hillary Clinton a formidable politician, but I haven't really feared a Hillary presidency because I haven't thought she was electable. I'm not quite as sure anymore. Hillary, in her true skin, is too stridently liberal and unlikable to be electable in a national election. But who says she has to show her true skin?
 

Hillary Alert
  Posted by Nasty McPhilthy
On News/Activism 02/25/2005 1:26:11 PM PST · 29 replies · 692+ views


Mens News Daily | February 25, 2005 | Tom Purcell
I told you it could happen. And it's happening. A nationwide poll conducted last week by the Siena College Research Institute said more than six in 10 voters believe the United States is ready for a woman president in 2008. Translation: President Hillary. I couldn't care less if our president is male or female -- I don't care about the president's ethnicity, skin color, age or sex. All I care about is what he or she stands for and how effectively he or she executes the job. I like how President Bush is executing his job. I don't agree with...
 

Feisty Biden toying with run for president
  Posted by KidGlock
On News/Activism 02/25/2005 5:30:05 PM PST · 66 replies · 627+ views


SFGate | 2/25/05
Outspoken Democratic Sen. Joseph Biden of Delaware confirmed Wednesday that he is seriously testing the waters for a 2008 presidential run -- even as he acknowledged that Sen. Hillary Clinton would be "the overwhelming, prohibitive favorite'' to become the nominee of his party. "I'm sounding it out,'' said Biden, 62, during an interview with The Chronicle editorial board. "In all my career, there's more at stake than any time since I've been a senator ... (and) I have some pretty clear ideas about what I think should be done.'' /snip On Iraq, Biden warned that there is a chance that...
 

Hillary turns on the Clinton charm
  Posted by kingattax
On News/Activism 02/25/2005 5:32:50 PM PST · 28 replies · 396+ views


TheEconomicTimes | , FEBRUARY 26, 2005
It was power play of a different kind at the dinner thrown by agriculture minister Sharad Pawar for Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton on Friday evening. Some 50 of India's corporate cream and political heavyweights who congregated at the minister's tastefully decorated residence to sup on Dum Pukht delights amid candlelight and pastel roses came away enchanted by the lady who is preceded by her formidable reputation. "Many of us have run into her at Davos before," said one guest, "There she seemed preoccupied but here she was so different ó utterly relaxed, charming and attentive." Indeed, the ebullient tourism minister...
 

Poll: Hillary Clinton Looks Strong
  Posted by Cagey
On News/Activism 02/25/2005 6:00:20 PM PST · 67 replies · 1,052+ views


CBS2 Chicago | 2-25-2005
Strength Reaches Into Republican And Independent Circles Feb 25, 2005 9:15 am US/Central NEW YORK (CBS) A recent Gallup poll indicates that Democratic Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton's strength among women reaches into Republican and Independent circles. The finding, analysts say, could give her a much better chance of winning a general election should she seek the presidency in 2008. The poll also shows that the junior New York senator and former first lady, has a more favorable image among women than men, 58 percent women as opposed to 48 percent of men.Gerald Benjamin, dean of the liberal arts college at...
 

Fox & Friends Weekend: Ratner Calls Hillary "Conservative Dem," Predicts She'll be Next Prez
  Posted by governsleastgovernsbest
On News/Activism 02/26/2005 4:45:11 AM PST · 116 replies · 1,613+ views


Fox & Friends Weekend | governsleast governsbest
A regular feature in the first half-hour of Fox & Friends Weekend is the "Long & the Short of It" segment, in which liberal Ellen Ratner debates conservative Jim Pinkerton. After viewing the just-completed segment, the question arises as to whether the "short" refers to Ratner's stature or, as would appear more likely, to the fact that she is short on brains. For this ultimate Kool-Aid drinker of a Dem just proclaimed "Hillary is a conservative Democrat. Too conservative for my taste. I'm a liberal Democrat, she's a conservative one. Nevertheless, she will be the next President of the United...
 

*Caption Pic* Hillary Clinton as Gollum.
  Posted by Echo Talon
On News/Activism 02/26/2005 5:20:22 AM PST · 33 replies · 1,538+ views

 


Peter F. Paul writes Senator Hillary Clinton
  Posted by Libloather
On News/Activism 02/26/2005 7:06:58 AM PST · 13 replies · 1,179+ views


The Conservative Voice | 2/26/05
Peter F. Paul writes Senator Hillary Clinton Posted by Senior Editor on 2005/2/26 1:17:22 Senator Hillary Clinton U.S.Senate Washington, DC Via Hand Delivery Dear Hillary: It is with profound regret and extreme disappointment that I am forced to write this letter to you reminding you of your responsibility as a Federal elected official to comply with the laws and regulations of the United States that you have sworn to defend and protect, and as a citizen, the same laws and regulations that govern your individual conduct. As you are personally aware, in May, 2000, I was induced by your National...
 

Florida Freepers! Republican Florida Congress Woman Joins Hillary in Social Security Debate
  Posted by mission9
On News/Activism 02/26/2005 5:30:25 PM PST · 11 replies · 573+ views


Self | 2-28-05 | Ranger
Heads up Florida Freepers - a congresswoman, Representative Ginny Brown-Waite (R-FL-05), is jumping off the reservation and attempting to scuttle the President's Social Security reforms. She is holding two Town Meetings in her district of central Pasco County. I, on behalf of all right thinking conservatives, encourage every avaliable Freeper to attend and show her some love to change her wayward flirtations with Hillary and Ted Kennedy. If you can't attend, contact her office. http://www.house.gov These are the Times and Places: February 28, 2005 Zephyrhills City Council Chambers Zephyrhills City Hall (seats 120) 5335 8th St. Zephyrhills, FL 10am Representative...
 

Outsourcing is an issue, says Hillary
  Posted by kingattax
On News/Activism 02/26/2005 8:53:34 PM PST · 19 replies · 287+ views


THE TIMES OF INDIA | FEBRUARY 27, 2005 | Staff
NEW DELHI: India-US trade may be flourishing but the trade deficit, which is overwhelmingly in India's favour, needs to be addressed to ensure a more equitable relationship between the two countries, Hillary Clinton said. "This, added to the outsourcing debate in my country, could raise questions about the nature of our relations." She is the favourite as the first-ever woman US presidential candidate for 2008. But US senator Hillary Clinton and former first lady, while addressing the India Today conclave here on Saturday evening, treated an adoring audience with some truths refreshingly bereft of rose-tinted glasses. The message could not...
 

Clinton Says Hillary Would Make Excellent First U.S. Female President
  Posted by Sub-Driver
On News/Activism 02/27/2005 3:49:48 AM PST · 96 replies · 1,112+ views


TBO.COM
Clinton Says Hillary Would Make Excellent First U.S. Female President The Associated Press TOKYO (AP) - Former President Clinton said Sunday that his wife, Hillary, would be an excellent choice as the first female leader of the world's most powerful nation. In an interview with Japan's TV Asahi, Clinton said he did not know whether his wife, the senator of New York state, has any plans to one day run for the presidency. "I don't know if she'll run or not," he told the network, but added, "She would make an excellent president, and I would always try to help...
 

Comment: Andrew Sullivan: New York warms to Hillary... next it could be America
  Posted by 2dogjoe
On News/Activism 02/27/2005 7:07:13 AM PST · 56 replies · 848+ views


The Sunday Times | February 27, 2005 | Andrew Sullivan
Comment: Andrew Sullivan: New York warms to Hillary... next it could be America Something quite unusual is happening to Hillary Rodham Clinton. She's becoming popular. In New York state, where she is the junior senator, her approval ratings are in the stratosphere. When she became senator, many sceptical New Yorkers ó they're not pushovers ó were partly persuaded by the Republican campaign against her.
 

Biden Says Hillary Is "most Difficult Obstacle" in 2008 Presidential Stakes
  Posted by Sub-Driver
On News/Activism 02/27/2005 8:58:20 AM PST · 40 replies · 767+ views


TBO.COM
Biden Says Hillary Is "most Difficult Obstacle" in 2008 Presidential Stakes The Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) - Sen. Joseph Biden says any Democrat who wants to run for president in 2008 should keep in mind these three words: Hillary Rodham Clinton. "I think she'd be incredibly difficult to beat," the Delaware Democrat said Sunday on NBC's "Meet the Press." "I think she is the most difficult obstacle for anyone being the nominee." The former first lady and Democratic senator from New York insists that she plans to run for re-election in 2006. But speculation persists that she might run for...
 

Biden Says Hillary Is "most Difficult Obstacle" in 2008 Presidential Stakes
  Posted by Sub-Driver
On News/Activism 02/27/2005 8:58:20 AM PST · 40 replies · 767+ views


TBO.COM
Biden Says Hillary Is "most Difficult Obstacle" in 2008 Presidential Stakes The Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) - Sen. Joseph Biden says any Democrat who wants to run for president in 2008 should keep in mind these three words: Hillary Rodham Clinton. "I think she'd be incredibly difficult to beat," the Delaware Democrat said Sunday on NBC's "Meet the Press." "I think she is the most difficult obstacle for anyone being the nominee." The former first lady and Democratic senator from New York insists that she plans to run for re-election in 2006. But speculation persists that she might run for...
 

Sen. McCain: Bar Russia from G8 Over Iran Deal
  Posted by lizol
On News/Activism 02/27/2005 10:46:16 AM PST · 28 replies · 443+ views


Yahoo!News | Sun, Feb 27, 2005 | Randall Mikkelsen
Sen. McCain: Bar Russia from G8 Over Iran Deal 2 hours, 39 minutes ago Politics - Reuters By Randall Mikkelsen WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States should seek to bar Russia from this year's major-nation summit to protest actions by Moscow including its deal Sunday to provide Iran (news - web sites) nuclear fuel, a leading Republican senator said. "This latest step of the Russians vis-a-vis the Iranians calls for sterner measures to be taken between ourselves and Russia. It has got to, at some point, begin to harm our relations," Sen. John McCain (news, bio, voting record) of Arizona...
 

'Meet the Press': Biden Will Oppose Scalia
  Posted by wagglebee
On News/Activism 02/27/2005 2:04:04 PM PST · 127 replies · 1,976+ views


NewsMax | 2/27/05 | Carl Limbacher
If President Bush taps Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia to replace William Rehnquist as chief justice, he won't be able to count on support from Delaware Democratic Senator Joe Biden - even though Biden voted to confirm Scalia when he was first nominated to the high court in 1986. "I would spend a lot of time making the case he shouldn't be chief justice," Biden told NBC's "Meet the Press" on Sunday. Biden insisted that his about-face on Scalia had nothing to do with the justice's conservative views. "I would oppose him because of his methodology, the way he interprets...
 

Hillary Clinton's Extreme Makeover in Full Swing
  Posted by Coastal
On News/Activism 02/27/2005 2:13:47 PM PST · 65 replies · 1,342+ views


The National Ledger | February 27, 2005 | CK Rairden
The Hillary 2008 push is in full force. A full three years and eight months will pass before the 2008 presidential elections but it's never too early to begin to attempt to rebuild Hillary Rodham Clinton's liberal image. The extreme makeover is on, and the left is out in full force. Hubby Bill believes that if she did run and she was able to win, she'd make a very, very good president," Clinton said Sunday. "I think now she's at least as good as I was." That's comforting. Andrew Sullivan chimes in as well: Senator Clinton has finally escaped one...
 

McCain: Stuck in the Twentieth Century
  Posted by rightalien
On News/Activism 02/27/2005 2:19:07 PM PST · 14 replies · 444+ views


The American Thinker | 2 27 05 | Doug Hanson
How Secretary of Defense Rumsfeld keeps from tearing his hair out, I'll never know. He has to put up with regular confrontational testimony sessions with Congress, constant criticisms from retired flag officers, and, most recently, a group of senators proposing their own long-term stationing plan for US forces overseas. Reuters reports that during a bi-partisan Senate delegation visit to Afghanistan, Senator John McCain declared that the US needs to establish permanent joint bases in the country to provide a long-term support arrangement with Afghanistan. Senator Hillary Clinton was also among the group that was touring the country to gauge political...
 

Dowd: Hillary Nicknamed 'Warrior'
  Posted by wagglebee
On News/Activism 02/27/2005 2:29:31 PM PST · 317 replies · 4,847+ views


NewsMax | 2/27/05 | Carl Limbacher
Aides to New York Senator Hillary Clinton have a new moniker for their boss, reports New York Times columnist Maureen Dowd. "Hillary's nickname is 'The Warrior' with her staff," Dowd told NBC's "Meet the Press." And that brings to mind another potential 2008 presidential candidate, the Times scribe said. "[Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice] obviously is the warrior," insisted Dowd. How so? Because Condi wore "a 'Matrix' dominatrix outfit" and "high black stiletto boots" on her trip to Germany last week, said Times scribe said. When it came to Sen. Clinton's possible candidacy, however, the fashion references and dominatrix imagery...
 

Clinton: Hillary would be an 'excellent president'
  Posted by freedom44
On News/Activism 02/27/2005 9:02:30 PM PST · 32 replies · 404+ views


MSNBC | 2/27/05 | MSNBC
TOKYO - Former President Clinton said Sunday that his wife, Hillary, would be an excellent choice as the first female leader of the world's most powerful nation. In an interview with Japan's TV Asahi, Clinton said he did not know whether his wife, the senator of New York state, has any plans to one day run for the presidency. "I don't know if she'll run or not," he told the network, but added, "She would make an excellent president, and I would always try to help her." Separately on Sunday, Sen. Joseph Biden said Senator Clinton would be incredibly difficult...
 

Hillary Fever? Might Be Something We Eight. [Howard Kurtz blather]
  Posted by johnny7
On News/Activism 02/28/2005 4:32:47 AM PST · 12 replies · 395+ views


Washington Post | February 28, 2005 | By Howard Kurtz
The press is clearly rooting for another Clinton campaign. Three years and eight months before the next presidential election, the Hillary buzz is growing louder. There she is on the cover of New York magazine, taking the oath of office, with the headline: "President and Mr. Clinton." Journalists scrutinize her every utterance for 2008 implications. An absurdly early CNN/USA Today poll question has the New York senator crushing the Democratic field. Every reporter assumes she's feverishly plotting her return to the White House. "It is a painful and ludicrous conceit of political reporting that you examine everything far too early,"...
 

Clinton: Hillary Would Be Great President (Mega Barf Alert)
  Posted by indcons
On News/Activism 02/28/2005 5:04:35 AM PST · 26 replies · 315+ views


Clinton: Hillary Would Be Great President | Feb 27, 2008 | AP
TOKYO (AP) - Former President Clinton said Sunday that his wife, Hillary, would be an excellent choice as the first female leader of the world's most powerful nation. In an interview with Japan's TV Asahi, Clinton said he did not know whether his wife, the senator of New York state, has any plans to one day run for the presidency. "I don't know if she'll run or not," he told the network, but added, "She would make an excellent president, and I would always try to help her." Hillary Rodham Clinton has said she plans to run for re-election as...
 

Biden: Clinton Hard to Beat in 2008 Race
  Posted by areafiftyone
On News/Activism 02/28/2005 7:01:04 AM PST · 82 replies · 786+ views


WINS News | 2/28/05
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Sen. Joseph Biden says any Democrat who wants to run for president in 2008 should keep in mind these three words: Hillary Rodham Clinton. "I think she'd be incredibly difficult to beat," the Delaware Democrat said Sunday on NBC's "Meet the Press." "I think she is the most difficult obstacle for anyone being the nominee." The former first lady and Democratic senator from New York insists that she plans to run for re-election in 2006. But speculation persists that she might run for president in 2008. "She is likely to be the nominee," Biden said. "She'd be...
 

Hillary in India: 'Outsourcing Will Continue'
  Posted by Carl/NewsMax
On News/Activism 02/28/2005 8:37:50 AM PST · 22 replies · 359+ views


NewsMax.com | Feb. 28, 2005 | Carl Limbacher
In comments that may cause her trouble back home, New York Sen. Hillary Clinton told political and business leaders in India over the weekend that she supports outsourcing U.S. jobs to the populous South Asian country, while acknowledging that it hurts American workers back home. "Outsourcing will continue," Mrs. Clinton told an audience in New Delhi, one of several stops on her Indian tour last week. "There is no way to legislate against reality," she explained, according to quotes reported Monday by the Asia Times. "We are not in favor of putting up fences." Clinton's defense of outsourcing came despite...
 

4 posted on 02/28/2005 10:03:23 AM PST by SunkenCiv (last updated my FreeRepublic profile on Sunday, February 20, 2005.)
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To: Baynative

:') Hillary's range of topics for which she's articulating a shift of position may wind up being too large to take in -- judging from the small sample above.


5 posted on 02/28/2005 10:05:05 AM PST by SunkenCiv (last updated my FreeRepublic profile on Sunday, February 20, 2005.)
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To: Cincinatus' Wife; FairOpinion; ValerieUSA
Poll: Hillary Reaches Republican Women (Just who the heck are they polling?)
  Posted by areafiftyone
On News/Activism 02/25/2005 9:30:52 AM PST · 47 replies · 712+ views


WINS NEWS | 2/25/05
A recent Gallup poll indicates that Democratic Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton's strength among women reaches into Republican and Independent circles. The finding, analysts say, could give her a much better chance of winning a general election should she seek the presidency in 2008. The poll also shows that the junior New York senator has a more favorable image among women than men, 58 percent women as opposed to 48 percent of men. Gerald Benjamin, dean of the liberal arts college at SUNY at New Paltz says Clinton has wooed voters by staking out centrist positions on a range of issues...
 

6 posted on 02/28/2005 10:09:00 AM PST by SunkenCiv (last updated my FreeRepublic profile on Sunday, February 20, 2005.)
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To: KevinDavis; TexKat; Seadog Bytes; Alex Marko; Alouette; anotherview; JohnHuang2; kattracks; ...

Hillary_Clinton_Forum_409 -- Supporting Hillary Clinton Since 1995
http://www.hillary.org/hc/Hillary_Clinton_Forum_409_chat1.cgi

St. Clinton Website
BWAHAHAH! Now i have seen everything. Piss your pants alert.
SaintClinton
Posted on 02/27/2005 7:10:11 PM PST by Next_Time_NJ
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-bloggers/1352400/posts


7 posted on 02/28/2005 10:11:29 AM PST by SunkenCiv (last updated my FreeRepublic profile on Sunday, February 20, 2005.)
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To: SunkenCiv

She wont run....She has NEVER polled over 42% in her life. Bill will not let her run if she is questionable to win.


8 posted on 02/28/2005 10:17:54 AM PST by Alex Marko
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To: Alex Marko

The Felon Vote
NY Post | March 1, 2005 | John R. Lott Jr. & James K. Glassman
Posted on 03/01/2005 9:27:26 AM PST by neverdem
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1353477/posts

"This week, Sens. Hillary Rodham Clinton and John Kerry will officially introduce the Count Every Vote Act, which she claims is 'critical to restoring America's faith in our voting system.' Among the provisions: A measure to insure that voting rights are restored to 'felons who have repaid their debt to society' by completing their prison terms, parole or probation... The power to deny voting rights to ex-convicts now rests with the states, so standards vary across the country. The 14th Amendment to the Constitution explicitly allows for states to deny felons the right to vote."


9 posted on 03/01/2005 10:29:36 AM PST by SunkenCiv (last updated my FreeRepublic profile on Sunday, February 20, 2005.)
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To: MindBender26

Hillary Actively Working, Seeking Staff
For 2008 Presidential Run Now / All Denials Are Lies
USNWR
Posted on 03/02/2005 1:03:35 AM PST by MindBender26
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1354008/posts


10 posted on 03/03/2005 9:31:18 AM PST by SunkenCiv (last updated my FreeRepublic profile on Sunday, February 20, 2005.)
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To: 2dogjoe; Alex Marko; Alouette; anotherview; areafiftyone; Baynative; Berosus; Blackirish; blam; ...

just a quick ping, then I'll leave ya alone:

2dogjoe; Alex Marko; Alouette; anotherview; areafiftyone; Baynative; Berosus; Blackirish; blam; Cableguy; Cagey; Carl/NewsMax; Cincinatus' Wife; Coastal; CT CONSERVATIVE; crushkerry; Dan Evans; DixieOklahoma; Echo Talon; End_Clintonism_Now; Ernest_at_the_Beach; Eurotwit; F14 Pilot; FairOpinion; Fishtalk; FlyLow; freedom44; governsleastgovernsbest; I'm ALL Right!; indcons; JesseJane; JohnHuang2; johnny7; KevinDavis; KidGlock; kattracks; kingattax; Libloather; lizol; Mark Noonan; Mike Fieschko; mission9; Nasty McPhilthy; Next_Time_NJ; NormsRevenge; neverdem; nickcarraway; nypokerface; PDR; Phsstpok; Pikamax; Prost1; RockinRight; rightalien; Seadog Bytes; SmithL; Stultis; Sub-Driver; TexKat; ukie; ValerieUSA; Wolfstar; wagglebee


11 posted on 03/03/2005 9:35:51 AM PST by SunkenCiv (last updated my FreeRepublic profile on Sunday, February 20, 2005.)
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To: SunkenCiv

Thanks but I'm eating lunch and Her Thighness makes me gag


12 posted on 03/03/2005 9:37:23 AM PST by CT CONSERVATIVE (Fight Crime: Shoot Back)
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To: Alex Marko
She wont run....

She already is running, and has been since the day W was sworn into his first term.

13 posted on 03/03/2005 9:38:46 AM PST by Cagey
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To: Cagey

I think she's been running since Bill was sworn in.


14 posted on 03/03/2005 9:39:51 AM PST by SunkenCiv (last updated my FreeRepublic profile on Sunday, February 20, 2005.)
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To: SunkenCiv

bttt


15 posted on 03/03/2005 9:42:00 AM PST by I'm ALL Right! (Welcome to my addiction.)
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To: SunkenCiv; End_Clintonism_Now; ConservativeMan55; 68-69TonkinGulfYachtClub; JulieRNR21; Cindy; ...
This test only has one question, but it's a very mportant one. Please don't answer it without giving it some serious thought.

By giving an honest, spontaneous answer, you will be able to test the strength of your moral character.

The test features an unlikely, completely fictional situation, where you will have to make an important decision that will forever alter the outcome of other lives.

Remember that your answer needs to be honest, yet spontaneous. Please scroll down slowly and consider each line carefully - this is important for the test to work accurately.

Ready? The test starts now . .

You're in Florida . . . In Miami, to be precise . . There is great chaos going on around you, caused by a hurricane and severe flooding. There are huge masses of water all about you.

You are a news photographer and you are in the middle of this great disaster. The situation is nearly hopeless. You are trying to shoot impressive photos . . photos that capture the emotion and tragedy of the events. Houses and people are floating around you, disappearing into the water! Nature is showing all her destructive power, ripping everything asunder.

Suddenly you see a woman in the water. She is fighting for her life, trying not to be taken away by the masses of water, mud, and debris.

You move closer. Somehow the woman looks familiar.

Suddenly, you know who it is . . . It's Hillary Clinton!

At the moment you recognize who she is, you also notice that the raging waters are about to take her away, forever. You realize you have two options: you can save her or you can take the best photo of your life.

You can save the life of Hillary Clinton, or you can shoot a Pulitzer Prize winning photo, a unique photo displaying the actual "passing" of one of the world's most powerful women.

Now, here's the question (please give an honest answer):

...Would you select color film for the shot, or go with the classic simplicity of black and white???

Black & White!!!!
72 posted on 03/02/2005 7:11:07 PM PST by End_Clintonism_Now (The Admin Moderator Pulls It.)

...Thanks to End_Clintonism_Now for the GREAT pic!

   
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(Please FReepmail if you want on, or off, this list. I certainly have no desire to increase anyone’s stress-level. Thanks!!!)

16 posted on 03/03/2005 11:12:40 AM PST by Seadog Bytes ("The love of liberty is the love of others; the love of power is the love of ourselves."-Wm. Hazlitt)
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To: SunkenCiv
I think she's been running since Bill was sworn in.

Before that even.

17 posted on 03/03/2005 11:21:35 AM PST by Bahbah
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To: Seadog Bytes

Thanks for the ping!


18 posted on 03/03/2005 11:24:55 AM PST by Alamo-Girl
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To: Seadog Bytes
If it's Hitler in the water, she'll melt!


19 posted on 03/03/2005 11:32:27 AM PST by Lady Jag (Honor)
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To: SunkenCiv
Thank's for 'puttin me on 'yer ping-list!
20 posted on 03/03/2005 12:35:34 PM PST by johnny7 (“Vince did WHAT?! Get Livingstone... tell him to get the body 'outta here NOW!!” -Anonymous)
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