Posted on 08/13/2003 10:35:48 AM PDT by Hillary's Lovely Legs
I assure you I took no offense. I knew what you were saying, and since you were there, and I wasn't, your information certainly would have had prevalence over my opinion. That is how I took it when I read it.
I Thank you,anyway, for the consideration and for being a gentleman.
Actually, first I had to think about it for a second before I 'got it', then I laughed, as I thought you might be right. I have to admit, one of my thoughts was that all these women needed was a good hard ****.
But, I already said some risky things about females, and thought that I would really have to start dodging the flak if I did say it.
Since you said it first, I feel safer now. Thanks............ : )
Assault and battery. Probably some private security goon. Hill has to know how much the SS just loves her, heck they were probably snickering at your comment :)
We have to unite and get these women to vote for W. I am glad I went to see the Beast's followers, we have a lot of work ahead of us.
Yes we do. We need to find out exactly what makes her fans tick, besides bitterness and misguided feminism.
I thought she was higher than a Georgia pine. Either that, or they did a personality transplant.
You are right. I believe these people (mostly women, some men), see things this way:
It is time for a woman President.
Hillary has the experience and she is a Senator.
We really liked her husband, so we really like her.
She knows our needs, as she has been through rough times, just like us. (cheating hubby, VRWC conspiracy after you, gossipers lying about you)
She is not that pretty, and doesn't have a model's figure, just like us. We hate pretty women.
She's so smart
She ran the country while her husband just played at it, so she will know how to do the job.
Things were better then, we hate Bush.
It wasn't THAT bad, considering that it's probably the truth. Actually it was funny imaging some poor guy wading into the crowd of polyester princesses, and saving humanity :)
Probably watch soap operas and COURT TV all day. They have wanted and believe it is time for a woman President. They believe (and are probably correct) that Hillary is the only one that could succeed.
So, they are
THROWING THEIR WEIGHT BEHIND HER!
(duck, ucansee2)
Yeah, something Hellary's hubby woulda volunteered for.
Do lemmings bleat? (only until they hit the ground!)
Funny, some animals are smarter than others.
They say we descended from apes, monkeys. Funny thing, dogs are smarter than monkeys. The creature responsible for life on earth is so small we can't see it with the naked eye. It is smarter I think, than we are. It can live without us, we can't live without it.
Plano Dealer report:
Hillary Rodham Clinton was not openly campaigning last night in Cleveland's Shaker Square. (was too, was not, was too, was not, was too!)
Instead, a lot of people were doing it for her, wearing "Hillary for President" buttons,(supplied by her campaign manager and part of the book signing deal, no button, get out of line) cheering "Hillary in 2008" and signing up for Clinton booster groups at Joseph-Beth Booksellers, where the former first lady drew a crowd of about 2,000 (flies) for a book-signing of her recently published autobiography, "Living History."
Clinton, now a Democratic U.S. senator from New York, made an entrance by descending from the store's second floor to the first in a glass elevator to the delighted screams of (some) onlookers who had begun gathering about 3 p.m., two hours before the signing actually began. Mostly the children screamed because they thought Dorothy the bad witch was descending in the elevator. Then there were those that could see up her pantsuit, they screamed in horror too.
She waved to the crowd, posed for pictures with her book and immediately set about signing 1,000 copies of it for purchasers who had been given tickets to the signing by the store starting in June. (After going through an extensive screening process.)
"Living History" already has made history by becoming the fastest-selling work of nonfiction ever. Not the best, or most read, or even factual, just dumped on bookstores who had to buy it or else.
First in line was a beaming Gladys Thomas, 64, of Shaker Heights. Earlier, while waiting for the queue to form, Thomas had expressed her unhappiness with President Bush. (She was guaranteed first in line for promising to make that statement). She said one of the reasons she came to get her book signed was her hope that Sen. Clinton would beat Bush in the upcoming presidential race.
"If anybody's gonna do it, it would be her," Thomas said.
( Do what ... steal,lie,kill Vince Foster? That I believe)
Jean Joseph, 79, who lives in Shaker Square, agreed. (got second place in line)
Joseph, a native of Martha's Vineyard, where the Clintons often vacation, (and family friend, a 'plant' like many others in line) said: "I think she's fabulous, and the book's fabulous. I have a lot of admiration for the kind of human being she is. I even like Bill." (I also like Ted Kennedy fondling my breasts)
After Clinton signed her book, Joseph said she had told the senator that she had delayed a vacation trip to Martha's Vineyard in Massachusetts by a day so she could attend the signing. (so you owe me b*tch)
While Clinton smiled (outwardly, but on the inside...), greeted people and wrote her name hundreds of times ( I thought you said she signed 1000's), local supporters Lana Moresky and Roberta Feinstein (paid supporters) were in the store lobby, handing out forms to people interested in signing up for a Clinton support group.
"I'm doing this on my own because (I am getting lot's of money) I couldn't let this opportunity go by," Moresky said, showing a bunch of already-filled-out forms. (Filled out before the book signing even took place, with ficticious names).
Demand for the forms was so great, Feinstein added, "They're ripping it out of my hand." (No, you klutz, you just kept dropping them)
But the opposition was there, too. A few protesters stood across the street from the store, bearing anti-abortion and anti-Hillary posters. One, scribbled in black marker, read, "I would have made a good sign for Monica." (So this is where the intelligent people stood)
One group of protesters had been brought together through Freerepublic.com, a politically conservative Web site. They took issue with Clinton's politics and what they called her untruthfulness. (Oh, let's not fudge, she's a boldfaced liar)
"A better title for her book would be 'Omitting History,' " said Tom Adams of Wadsworth, who was part of the Freerepublic.com group. (YEAHHHHH TOM !!!!!)
Protesters and fans alike remained peaceful throughout the afternoon and evening. Secret Service and Cleveland police had secured the back half of the Joseph-Beth building hours earlier, and the book-signing line moved efficiently through the densely peopled store to the rear, where television crews and reporters squeezed in to record Clinton scribbling and chatting with the mostly female crowd.
She had a big smile and hello for everyone, but especially for the children who walked through with their parents. (So did the lady in the gingerbread house).
"What a pretty dress," she said to a little girl in a long gold and black velvet gown. The child said her name was Chelsea, like Clinton's daughter. "You're kidding!" Clinton said. "How do you spell it?" (Bill will want to know, that and your address).
By 7:15 p.m., Clinton had signed her last book, posed with the Joseph-Beth staff for souvenir pictures (part of the deal) and used more of the Publishers 'funds' to act like she was buying some summer reading on her way out of the store. Her appearance was the largest gathering for an author that the store had ever hosted, (well, actually it was the only one we had )said Joseph-Beth spokeswoman Stephanie Siegel.
Clinton press secretary (and Campaign manager) Philippe Reines said the senator was heading to a local fund-raiser (Hillary needed money for dinner) and then home to New York last night after a book (er, ah, campaign) tour that had taken her to Minneapolis, Kansas City, St. Louis, Atlanta and Detroit before coming to Cleveland.
What is causing the power outages? Too high draw from ACU's? Due to the heat?
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