Posted on 04/13/2008 11:12:06 AM PDT by stevie_d_64
VALPARAISO, Ind. - Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton managed to co-opt Mr. Obamas message of hope and optimism, beginning a speech in Valparaiso, Ind., by talking about how positive and fundamentally optimistic Americans are.
I disagree with Senator Obamas assertion that people in our country cling to guns and have certain attitudes about immigration or trade simply out of frustration, she said.
She described herself as a pro-gun churchgoer, recalling that her father taught her how to shoot a gun when she was a young girl and said that her faith is the faith of my parents and my grandparents.
(Excerpt) Read more at thecaucus.blogs.nytimes.com ...
Also, she likes a shot and a beer!
And it goes without saying that she is bitter.
"Well, you know...you know, I've always gone hunting before an after church. I usually hunt rabbits first thing in the morning, then I go to Church with my big Bible here, and in the afternoon I hunt deer or elk. By the way, do you know where all ah can git me huntin' license in these heah pahts?"
Would a chameleon make a good Presiedent?
... her father taught her how to shoot a gun when she was a young girl ....
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If I did not despise her so much, I would feel sorry for her in her compulsion to tell lie upon lie.
Let Chaos Reign!! Those who thought Hillary should have been put down in Ohio were wrong. I've never understood the knee-knocking fear Hillary induces among some Freepers. She is one of the most inept candidates in history (ditto Obama).
So... why didn’t she fire back at the snipers while she was in Bosnia? ; )
I guess that was before she tried to sign up as a Marine !
Or being named after Sir Hilllary
Or having to duck to avoid sniper fire
Why are blogs posted as news articles? This seems to be happening a lot.
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