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Mustangman_2000
02-28-2007, 07:11 PM
I realize that this site is a Pro-Republican majority and by most dislike Hillary Clinton by default. I frequently see statements bashing Senator Clinton.

However, there is one interesting aspect about this women that u may not be aware of. And I say interesting because as a devout Republican you might be surprised.

The majority of all Democratic leaders have decried their decision to vote for the War and openly state that it was a mistake.

Despite pressure from anti-war Democrats, Senator Clinton has refused to apologize for her U.S. Senate vote authorizing the use of force in Iraq or call it a mistake.

Ted
02-28-2007, 07:12 PM
The sun shines on a dog's ass every once in a while.

Trip McNeely
02-28-2007, 07:14 PM
Seems pretty stand up. Her motive though, who knows? I still hate her.

jyro
02-28-2007, 07:32 PM
Billary talking about why we have to remove Saddam, weeks before the war started.

She was right then and with Bush.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2_KEWUU33Lg

mikeb
02-28-2007, 08:23 PM
Doesn't mean much. She said a lot of stuff and is now in a position that is hard to retreat from without having to explain herself. Otherwise she would be retreating. Do you really believe she's for the war? She is only trying to save face.

D
02-28-2007, 08:42 PM
Despite pressure from anti-war Democrats, Senator Clinton has refused to apologize for her U.S. Senate vote authorizing the use of force in Iraq or call it a mistake.

She doesn't need to come out and say it was a mistake for her to vote in favor of going in to Iraq. She denounces the war now and says the war is a mistake, which is more or less saying she was bootin' the black tar when she originally voted for it.

That_Is_My_El_Camino
02-28-2007, 09:03 PM
Sure, you guys idolize Bush and his, big, hairy brass balls of steel for not backing down when everybody around him is telling him to pull out, but when Satan does it, she's either got an evil secret agenda or she's just canny enough to know that reversing her position would be shooting herself in the foot.

Bear in mind, this was just an Onionesque blend of news and journalized fiction with the sole intent to stir some of you up.

ceyko
02-28-2007, 09:12 PM
Hilary. heh...can't stand the bitch. I read the various AL newsletters/magazines and she's so full of shit you can see it in her eyes. I do not care what she did, I would never vote for her. It's not a sexist thing either. I'd vote for good old Rice if she were up against Bush or just any of the other candidates I've seen. (Not Guliani though (sp?))

mardyn
02-28-2007, 09:21 PM
;)

Hillary at Elementary School

Hillary Clinton goes to a primary school in New York to talk about the
world. After her talk she offers a question time.

One little boy puts up his hand. The Senator asks him what his name is.

"Kenneth."

"And what is your question, Kenneth?"

"I have three questions: First - whatever happened to the medical
health care plan you were paid to develop during your husband's eight years
in the office as President? Second - why would you run for President after
your husband shamed the office? Third - whatever happened to all those
things you took when you left the White House?"

Just then the bell rings for recess. Hillary Clinton informs the kids
that they will continue after recess.

When they resume, Hillary says, "Okay, where were we? Oh, that's
right, question time. Who has a question?"

A different little boy puts his hand up. Hillary point him out and
asks him what his name is.

"Larry."

"And what is your question, Larry?"

"I have five questions: First - whatever happened to the medical
health care plan you were paid to develop during your husband's eight years
in the office as President? Second - why would you run for President after
your husband shamed the office? Third - whatever happened to all those
things you took when you left the White House? Fourth - why did the recess
bell go off 20 minutes early? Fifth - what happened to Kenneth?"

:eek:

Mustangman_2000
02-28-2007, 10:14 PM
;)

Hillary at Elementary School

Hillary Clinton goes to a primary school in New York to talk about the
world. After her talk she offers a question time.

One little boy puts up his hand. The Senator asks him what his name is.

"Kenneth."

"And what is your question, Kenneth?"

"I have three questions: First - whatever happened to the medical
health care plan you were paid to develop during your husband's eight years
in the office as President? Second - why would you run for President after
your husband shamed the office? Third - whatever happened to all those
things you took when you left the White House?"

Just then the bell rings for recess. Hillary Clinton informs the kids
that they will continue after recess.

When they resume, Hillary says, "Okay, where were we? Oh, that's
right, question time. Who has a question?"

A different little boy puts his hand up. Hillary point him out and
asks him what his name is.

"Larry."

"And what is your question, Larry?"

"I have five questions: First - whatever happened to the medical
health care plan you were paid to develop during your husband's eight years
in the office as President? Second - why would you run for President after
your husband shamed the office? Third - whatever happened to all those
things you took when you left the White House? Fourth - why did the recess
bell go off 20 minutes early? Fifth - what happened to Kenneth?"

:eek:

LOLz

Paladin
03-01-2007, 02:08 PM
I realize that this site is a Pro-Republican majority and by most dislike Hillary Clinton by default. I frequently see statements bashing Senator Clinton.

However, there is one interesting aspect about this women that u may not be aware of. And I say interesting because as a devout Republican you might be surprised.

The majority of all Democratic leaders have decried their decision to vote for the War and openly state that it was a mistake.

Despite pressure from anti-war Democrats, Senator Clinton has refused to apologize for her U.S. Senate vote authorizing the use of force in Iraq or call it a mistake.

Dude, you are too easy. She is desparately trying to not be a flip-flopper like Kerry was.

You know, the guy you voted for who lost? I can hear her now, I was for the war, before I changed my mind and decided to be against the war. Obvioulsy her people are smarter than Kerry's were.

The problem she has is that her opinions change with every poll that comes out, just like Kerry and most Dems. Stick with what you believe in and things will not come back to haunt you. There is a reason why so very few conservative politicians have to change their opinion on topics, because they don't care what public opinion polls say, they stick to what they believe in. This drives you hard core Dems crazy, I know. Especially since the ACLU loving, gay marriage supporting, abortion crazed, anti-death penalty, open borders, anti-gun, God hating, flip-flopping stance your parties leaders believe in can't be sold to the majority of Americans, so they change with the wind instead of staying on course.

Imagine Hillary coming out and saying she supports the ACLU, gay marrriage, unfettered abortion, against the death penalty, wants open borders, amnesty for all illegals, guns taken away from private citizens, and all the other things she believes in? It will never happen because she would only get the hard core left crazies and the straight ticket idiot voters like yourself. Maybe 30-35% of the votes, if that?

BTW, I loved the joke mardyn.

01WhiteCobra
03-01-2007, 02:49 PM
She has provided more excuses on her vote than anyone.

She didn't vote for an attack... she thought she was voting on inspections... if she knew then what she knows now she wouldn't have voted for it...

Come on... what the hell did she think she was voting for? More inspections? She is more political than her husband.

46Tbird
03-01-2007, 02:51 PM
KFC just release their new Hillary Clinton Special.

It comes with two small breasts, two large thighs, and twice the tax..

1985GT
03-01-2007, 02:55 PM
even a broken clock is right twice a day...

Mustangman_2000
03-01-2007, 06:17 PM
Dude, you are too easy. She is desparately trying to not be a flip-flopper like Kerry was.

You know, the guy you voted for who lost? I can hear her now, I was for the war, before I changed my mind and decided to be against the war. Obvioulsy her people are smarter than Kerry's were.

The problem she has is that her opinions change with every poll that comes out, just like Kerry and most Dems. Stick with what you believe in and things will not come back to haunt you. There is a reason why so very few conservative politicians have to change their opinion on topics, because they don't care what public opinion polls say, they stick to what they believe in. This drives you hard core Dems crazy, I know. Especially since the ACLU loving, gay marriage supporting, abortion crazed, anti-death penalty, open borders, anti-gun, God hating, flip-flopping stance your parties leaders believe in can't be sold to the majority of Americans, so they change with the wind instead of staying on course.

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dude, you are a laugh a minute. republican's don't flip flop...lol

i do enjoy reading your post. it's fun to debate with someone who has far right wing tunnel vision and a god complex about their infallible republican party.

you just exposed your naivete by saying that members of the republican part don't flip flop on controversial issues. i was even going to post up a couple of pages of examples of president bush flip flopping over statements he made during his 2000 campaign for presidency, but i said oh well.

you go one thinking that your republican party is chaste, honest, and does not flip flop. and the rest of us who live in the real world and have lived through the last 7 years of this administration will continue laughing at your misinformed post.

CJD
03-01-2007, 06:26 PM
I realize that this site is a Pro-Republican majority and by most dislike Hillary Clinton by default. I frequently see statements bashing Senator Clinton.

However, there is one interesting aspect about this women that u may not be aware of. And I say interesting because as a devout Republican you might be surprised.

The majority of all Democratic leaders have decried their decision to vote for the War and openly state that it was a mistake.

Despite pressure from anti-war Democrats, Senator Clinton has refused to apologize for her U.S. Senate vote authorizing the use of force in Iraq or call it a mistake.

No, I object. This is a pro-Conservative board, NOT a pro-Republican board. I've seen PLENTY of people here criticize President Bush's policies, and policies of other Republicans. I've been to pro-Liberal boards, and on those boards they NEVER criticize Democrats. Infact, they blame Republicans for things that Democrats should be taking the heat for.

Asfar as Hillary, I used to be right there with your opinion on her. A couple of months ago, I had so much respect for Hillary for not relenting to party pressure, but she's beginning to fold like a bad poker player. She's trying to stay in the middle on this issue, but you can't. On one hand, she's doing whatever it takes to try and convince people that she's not in lock-step with the President on this issue by badmouthing the President's plans(without coming up with her own), now she's trying to assign timetables, and then on the other hand she refuses to apologize for her vote. Don't get me wrong, the Republicans who are flip flopping on this issue based on politics are just as cowardly.

CJD
03-01-2007, 06:34 PM
you go one thinking that your republican party is chaste, honest, and does not flip flop. and the rest of us who live in the real world and have lived through the last 7 years of this administration will continue laughing at your misinformed post.

Well, why don't you name a few of their "flip flops" for us.

Paladin
03-02-2007, 11:35 AM
dude, you are a laugh a minute. republican's don't flip flop...lol

i do enjoy reading your post. it's fun to debate with someone who has far right wing tunnel vision and a god complex about their infallible republican party.

you just exposed your naivete by saying that members of the republican part don't flip flop on controversial issues. i was even going to post up a couple of pages of examples of president bush flip flopping over statements he made during his 2000 campaign for presidency, but i said oh well.

you go one thinking that your republican party is chaste, honest, and does not flip flop. and the rest of us who live in the real world and have lived through the last 7 years of this administration will continue laughing at your misinformed post.

Please see CJD's post. It says it very well.

Please don't include a flip-flop where Bush has changed his direction on a topic to try and include what you liberals wanted. You better not try and say Bush has changed on topics and undercut your buddy black01gt who says Bush won't change and is too stubborn or too stupid to reevaluate his plans.

This is why I love you black and white straight ticket idiot liberals. You can't keep your arguments straight because you change your opinion and argument like I change m underwear.

"Bush won't change, Bush changed his mind and now he is a flip-flopper, uh er, I mean he is too stupid to change, I mean he changes too easily...uh"

Muffrazr
03-02-2007, 12:55 PM
IMO every single true blood politician will flip flop, especially when votes are at stake. We need a few true blue, middle class, hardworking Americans to get into office so that e can have some moderation between extreme right and extreme left.

AL P
03-02-2007, 01:06 PM
This election is going to be about electability. This election is going to depend on one side pulling voters from the other side. IE, voters crossing the line. A successful candidate is one who can accomplish that.

The democrats can't seem to get this through their heads. They keep coming up with these people who don't have a shot at election. Hillary is a woman, Obama is black. Both of those are controversial attributes and are going to counteract any urge for voters to cross lines IMO.

And don't get me wrong, this sucks for EVERYONE because we'll have people voting for some Republican dude just to vote against the other candidate. We need two good strong candidates who are electable.

Fordboy91
03-02-2007, 01:24 PM
Unfortunately, Hillary has more pull than you think she does. One reason monorities usually vote democratic, and she has the feminist vote, and the vote of the women who feel the need to sympathize with her for being Clinton's wifeon and strong enough to come back hold her head up and accomplish this. And by acting like she was backing the pres she might get a few more votes by the republicans who opposed the war and are not sure wich way to vote this time around.In my opinion, she was panzy for not going back to her home state to run for office. She moved her residence to a state that votes democratic, and didn't have anyone to run against her that anyone knew. I would vote for Bush againif it were possible just because I know what to expect from him, and he does't ride the fence even around election time.Everyone always knew what he was for and against with no gray area. I would vote for someone i didn't like but knew he would stand by his beliefs, than someone who knew how to manipulate words to sound good.

AL P
03-02-2007, 01:45 PM
Don't believe the hype. Dems had a semi war hero white guy in John Kerry vs. a president with some of the lowest approval ratings ever in the last election and couldn't manage to win. What's going to happen when they run a woman who has the reputation of being a cunt and a crook versus someone like Giuliani or McCain??

Same goes for Obama. He's black. Hell I like the guy, he seems OK even though I don't agree with him 100%. But he's black. Assholes are going to line up to vote against him by choosing candidate X.....ANY candidate. It could be a yellow dog for all they care.

Fox466
03-02-2007, 03:04 PM
;).....

"I have five questions: First - whatever happened to the medical
health care plan you were paid to develop during your husband's eight years
in the office as President? Second - why would you run for President after
your husband shamed the office? Third - whatever happened to all those
things you took when you left the White House? Fourth - why did the recess
bell go off 20 minutes early? Fifth - what happened to Kenneth?"

:eek:

That bitch killed Kenny!

Fobra
03-03-2007, 12:58 AM
KFC just release their new Hillary Clinton Special.

It comes with two small breasts, two large thighs, and twice the tax..
lol!

Paladin
03-03-2007, 06:41 PM
Unfortunately, Hillary has more pull than you think she does. One reason monorities usually vote democratic, and she has the feminist vote, and the vote of the women who feel the need to sympathize with her for being Clinton's wifeon and strong enough to come back hold her head up and accomplish this. And by acting like she was backing the pres she might get a few more votes by the republicans who opposed the war and are not sure wich way to vote this time around.In my opinion, she was panzy for not going back to her home state to run for office. She moved her residence to a state that votes democratic, and didn't have anyone to run against her that anyone knew. I would vote for Bush againif it were possible just because I know what to expect from him, and he does't ride the fence even around election time.Everyone always knew what he was for and against with no gray area. I would vote for someone i didn't like but knew he would stand by his beliefs, than someone who knew how to manipulate words to sound good.

I can't imagine any Republican voting for Hillary Clinton. She will have to get every liberaland every moderate swing voter to win, and I don't see that happening. I think she will have to come down so hard on Obamma to win the nomination she will lose the support of the minorities that she now has.

Like I said, the Dems race to the nomination will be a bloodbath.

I hope a few strong canbdidates for both sides come in here soon and give us some better choices, becuase I have no good feelings for any candidate right now.

Fordboy91
03-03-2007, 06:53 PM
I couldn't imagine any republican doing that eother, but there are some republicans who aren't planning on voting that way again because of the war. and there will be some who will not vote for Obamma because of race.

mikeb
03-03-2007, 11:20 PM
KFC just release their new Hillary Clinton Special.

It comes with two small breasts, two large thighs, and twice the tax..

and left wings.

CJD
03-05-2007, 04:30 PM
Same goes for Obama. He's black. Hell I like the guy, he seems OK even though I don't agree with him 100%. But he's black. Assholes are going to line up to vote against him by choosing candidate X.....ANY candidate. It could be a yellow dog for all they care.

And at the same time, there are going to be people who vote for him simply because he is Black. Hell, lets be honest, the media fuss over him woudn't happen had he been a white candidate.

I can't imagine any Republican voting for Hillary Clinton. She will have to get every liberaland every moderate swing voter to win, and I don't see that happening. I think she will have to come down so hard on Obamma to win the nomination she will lose the support of the minorities that she now has.

From what I understand, Obama is already starting to cut into her minority support. According to polls, Blacks are starting to support him over her, which doesn't suprise me when you have people in the media insinuating that because Obama is Black, Blacks should automatically support him. There's NO WAY IN HELL that Hillary will let him become the Democratic Party's nominee, so I guarentee you that she'll pull every single trick out of her bag inorder to make him look bad. So she will probably end up alienating much of her minority support. Infact, this weekend, Obama was at a Black church trying to get their support, and it just so happens that Hillary was in a totally different church in the same city delivering a speech, she's obviously afraid of his ability to get the black vote.

AL P
03-05-2007, 04:40 PM
And at the same time, there are going to be people who vote for him simply because he is Black. Hell, lets be honest, the media fuss over him woudn't happen had he been a white candidate.

Do you honestly think that those people outnumber the ones that won't vote for "a nigger". You are forgetting the number of fucking morons we have in this country, it's chock full of them.

Casper
03-05-2007, 04:56 PM
Do you honestly think that those people outnumber the ones that won't vote for "a nigger". You are forgetting the number of fucking morons we have in this country, it's chock full of them.

I know die-hard anti-Bush people who would vote for neither Obama (damn nigger in the whitehouse?) or Hillary (Damn cunt in the whitehouse?). Likewise with anyone hispanic, or catholic, or Jewish, or asian, the list goes on.

AL P
03-05-2007, 05:05 PM
I know die-hard anti-Bush people who would vote for neither Obama (damn nigger in the whitehouse?) or Hillary (Damn cunt in the whitehouse?). Likewise with anyone hispanic, or catholic, or Jewish, or asian, the list goes on.

Exactly. I know die hard Democrats who would NEVER EVER EVER vote for that cunt Hillary or Obama. Maybe Edwards. Oklahoma is full of them.

CJD
03-05-2007, 05:11 PM
Do you honestly think that those people outnumber the ones that won't vote for "a nigger". You are forgetting the number of fucking morons we have in this country, it's chock full of them.

I wouldn't be suprised. As I said, he wouldn't even be getting the attention that he's gotten if he were a white candidate with the same "credentials", and alot of the folks that will vote for him I'm sure wouldn't vote for a white candidate with the same credentials. As I said, the support he's garnered from the media, and from voters are a result moreso of his skin color than his credentials as President.

Vertnut
03-05-2007, 07:28 PM
I saw Obama on something late last night, giving it his best shot at an MLK impression. I can tell he is most comfortable in front of a black audience, and he came across as a preacher. I think Hillary would eat him alive...

Mustangman_2000
03-05-2007, 11:41 PM
I saw Obama on something late last night, giving it his best shot at an MLK impression. I can tell he is most comfortable in front of a black audience, and he came across as a preacher. I think Hillary would eat him alive...

agreed.

Paladin
03-06-2007, 11:25 AM
I saw Obama on something late last night, giving it his best shot at an MLK impression. I can tell he is most comfortable in front of a black audience, and he came across as a preacher. I think Hillary would eat him alive...

The problem is that she will have to go after him so badly that she will alienate the minority vote to get the nomination, and then she will be viewed worse than that W/F prosecutor that the black jurors hated in the OJ trial.

I can only imagine the scorched earth Edwards will leave behind when he starts slipping further and further behind in the polls.

The Democratic primaries will be a bloodbath.