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To: Mean Maryjean
Good observation! Hillary Diane Rodham Clinton won't ever mention the words "President Bush" in her statements, either.

They know the power of the written and spoken word,
and also the power-of-suggestion, and are careful
to never give the words "President Bush" a chance
to float into an American's mind....

But yet, we must be subjected to "Sen. Hillary Clinton"
day-in-and-day-out.

People are suggestible and will respond to the
"celebrity" factor, whether or not the person is good or evil doesn't matter.
76 posted on 12/30/2003 7:39:31 AM PST by Joy Angela (Stop Hillary - Or Bust -)
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To: Joy Angela
But yet, we must be subjected to "Sen. Hillary Clinton" day-in-and-day-out.

Yah, and get THIS! Last night on Jeopardy, one of the categories during the first round had to do with (properly) addressing someone, for example, the name of some British nobleman/ranking or some such was given, and the response was: "What is Viscount." Well, one of the "answers" in that same category was "HILLARY CLINTON AS PRESIDENT OF THE U.S." and the response was "What is Madam President."

What peeved me about the whole answer/question exchange was that it was SHE/HER name used to refer to a female president, instead of just stating is as a "woman" who became president (...would be addressed as ...) -- BUT NO!!! They just HAD to use HER name. (sickening, I know..., but you get the idea...I don't guess they would ever have said "CONDOLEEZA RICE AS PRESIDENT..., now would they.)

87 posted on 12/30/2003 10:35:13 AM PST by nfldgirl
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