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Sen. Clinton's comments yesterday:



http://wcbstv.com/local/local_story_016200030.html



Maybe she should of done this: :lips:
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That woman scares me!:-3
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Raven wrote: That woman scares me!:-3


This administration should be wht scares you.....Go Hillary!
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What administration? :wah:
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is somebody going to point out the obvious with her? She clearly and conveniently forgot why she was there...to celebrate Matin Luther King's birthday and accomplisments not to promote her own agenda. What a stupid and obvious woman.
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opinionated wrote: is somebody going to point out the obvious with her? She clearly and conveniently forgot why she was there...to celebrate Matin Luther King's birthday and accomplisments not to promote her own agenda. What a stupid and obvious woman.


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i never could stand the sight or sound of her...she is as dishonest as slick willie, and it wouldn't have mattered if he fornicated with the entire white house staff, she would have grasped the curtains in the oval office until her fingers bled to keep from being evicted with him.
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Far Rider wrote: Agreed!


Now you can all be friends with Chiptbeef again!



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Far Rider wrote: :yh_rotfl No! He's an idiot!


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Stupid? Yup

Ill-advised? Yup

Inflamatory? Yup

Divisive? Yup





Faux pas? Not on your life.



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Far Rider wrote: :yh_rotfl No! He's an idiot!
Where's the love? Like Mr. King (Rodney) said, "Can't we all just get along?" After all, we've found common ground. Hillary needs to go away. :-6
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Far Rider wrote: ok I'll take it back, but your on notice:wah:
Fair enough, Mr. Moderator. :wah:
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opinionated wrote: is somebody going to point out the obvious with her? She clearly and conveniently forgot why she was there...to celebrate Matin Luther King's birthday and accomplisments not to promote her own agenda. What a stupid and obvious woman.
At least one of her own in New York agrees with you, as do I.

"Black Dem Blasts 'Plantation' Hillary Clinton" - January 18, 2006

http://www.newsmax.com/archives/ic/2006 ... html?s-icp



This is not the first time Hillary has tasted shoe leather. There was a deafening silence from the mainstream media on that "faux pas" too.

"Hillary: Iraqi Women Better Off Under Saddam" - February 27, 2004

http://www.newsmax.com/archives/ic/2004 ... 1415.shtml



Hillary should resign and go to work with Gina Davis on her new show as a consultant. She could tell Gina where to hide the billing records and give her a tour of Fort Marcy Park. :cool:
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the only person that she cares about is herself.. this will become more evident the closer we get to the 2008 election cycle. Of course she will be re-elected this cycle..then put the screws to NY by running for the Democratic nomination in 2008. She just plain scares the life outta me.. I would seriously consider moving out of the country if she is elected president..
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greydeadhead wrote: the only person that she cares about is herself.. this will become more evident the closer we get to the 2008 election cycle. Of course she will be re-elected this cycle..then put the screws to NY by running for the Democratic nomination in 2008. She just plain scares the life outta me.. I would seriously consider moving out of the country if she is elected president..


American actor Alec Baldwin said he would move out of our country if George W. Bush was elected. Unfortunately, Alec didn't follow through with his agenda. I think many Americans would actually leave the country if Billary is elected in 2008. I think she should have to commit, in writing, that if she runs for her seat in 2006, she will serve her entire senatorial term. Wait, her future first-husband did that in Arkansas and broke his promise, right? Oh well........

For those that don't think she has her sights on the White House (again), there's some of the "ocean front property in Arizona" available that George Strait sang about some years back.

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Alec Baldwin is a ball-le** wonder.. why would he leave a country where he can criticize his government and not suffer any consequences.. that is one of the beauties we are afforded here .. the right to speak our mind with out consequence...

I could only hope he would keep his promise and leave.. but then again look at his political idols..
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greydeadhead wrote: Alec Baldwin is a ball-le** wonder.. why would he leave a country where he can criticize his government and not suffer any consequences.. that is one of the beauties we are afforded here .. the right to speak our mind with out consequence...

I could only hope he would keep his promise and leave.. but then again look at his political idols..
I get in trouble with the "ad-hoc moderators" on this forum when I discuss politics. Alec Baldwin wasn't man enough to put his money where his mouth was, IMO. I do know that he took pride in his comedic role as a gay Scout Master on the Saturday Night Live skit "Canteen Boy" with Adam Sandler. I have no factual basis for stating that there is a definite nexus between the two. But, anything is possible.

Disclosure: The above material is posted for satirical purposes only. ;)
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SnoozeControl wrote: Do you really think disclaimers are going to help? If someone disagrees with your comments, that certainly won't stop them from responding to your post.
Other members have commended my use of similar qualifications. At least one member suggested I include a similar qualification in my official "signature," even though I don't have access to that function at the present. Since I am not able to be all things to all people, maybe I should be satisfied with posting like all other members, without any special justification?

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SnoozeControl wrote: I recommend just being yourself.
I've been myself since registration. But that wasn't good enough, for some. Now, it's time to "seperate the wheat from the chaff." ;)
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ChiptBeef wrote: I've been myself since registration. But that wasn't good enough, for some. Now, it's time to "seperate the wheat from the chaff." ;)
Too bad. I liked the act better.
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Accountable wrote: Too bad. I liked the act better.
As much as you like the "ignore list?" I see it didn't work out for you. Some have the courage of their convictions... some don't. ;)
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ChiptBeef wrote: As much as you like the "ignore list?" I see it didn't work out for you. Some have the courage of their convictions... some don't. ;)
:D Touche'. Look, I'm dropping it. Carrying on. :guitarist
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Accountable wrote: :D Touche'. Look, I'm dropping it. Carrying on. :guitarist
Amen. This is just getting old. There are better ways to serve our causes. By your leave, as a worthy debate opponent. :yh_peace
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I thought we would have heard at least a tepid apology from Billary. The only sound is crickets. :lips:
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But then again, Billary didn't apologize for, or retract, the "vast right-wing conspiracy" statement either. :thinking:

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Still.... only crickets. :confused:

No big surprise, since she supported other offensive remarks by Harry Belafonte and Charles Rangle back in September 2005:

"Clinton Praises Belafonte's Anti-US Rant"

"Mrs. Clinton offered no objection to the president of the United States being compared to one of America's most notorious racists."

http://www.newsmax.com/archives/ic/2005 ... 2013.shtml
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Chip you are talking to yourself....

stop it looks bad.
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Hillary likes Harry...

"Hillary Clinton Joins Forces with Harry Belafonte" - January 12, 2006

http://www.judicialwatch.org/corrchron/ ... ton_2.html
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New Yorkers loathe Hillary Clinton. Any women with half a brain have tremendous disdain for Hillary Clinton. I dont think she really knows what her agenda, or her purpose is. She is trying to prove something to someone. Many of us wish she would just go away........
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weeder wrote: New Yorkers loathe Hillary Clinton. Many of us wish she would just go away........
I wonder if Bill is one of those.... :confused:
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Well.. how come you elected her in the first place.. Face it she is a carpetbagger and is just using NY as a springboard to a presidential bid... and you fell for it hook, line, sinker, boat.... etc. Of course she is gonna support Belafonte and his rant. How do you think she is going to lure the minority vote. Once she reels them in she will stab them in the back just like anyone else that supports her.



ohhh.. I bet Bill wishes she would go away...
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