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Santa's Choice: Hillary & Mitt
Dec 20th 2007 10:18AM
Filed Under:eHillary Clinton, Mitt Romney, 2008 President, Elections 2007
And the Romney wish list:
Is anyone else wishing that Thomas Jefferson had sent some correspondence about a Separation of Christmas and politics?
Recent Comments
(Page 1 of 3)Rodden12:20PMDec 20th 2007
Not Hillary please. We don't need a bully in the White House.
Dolly064512:32PMDec 20th 2007
Hillary is a the worst choice for a president even worst than her husband. God help us all if she gets in.
david12:37PMDec 20th 2007
News on Iraq is down by 73%. Mainstream liberal reporters can not stand to report the good news coming out of Iraq today. Their party, the new democrats, need America to lose in Iraq and the American economy to tank to survive politically..
D. L. GRAHAM12:40PMDec 20th 2007
INDEPENDENTS REJECT A CORONATION!
Hillary Diane Rodham-Clinton, you shouldn't be the president, you don't have a firm set of principles, And you relied upon opinion polls and focus groups to define a way forward vise making them a balanced part of the decision process.
Hillary the numbers hold solid on Independents, they don't want a Coronation by a (70%) margin. The larger the Independent Voting Block, the stronger chance of a Republican Wave of Victory, if their is a Clinton Democratic Coronation.
It's time that we had new, new blood, new names, new faces, not the same old Roosevelt's, Rockafeller's, Kennedy's, Bush's and Clinton.
Look Hillary Diane Rodham-Clinton, why don't you and all your playmate's just give us all a break and knock off the pandering and phoney "I Feel Your Pain" crap, until after the first of the year, because sweet heart, your getting to be a pain.
After the First of the Year you can go back to being your normal Back-Bitting, Back Stabbing, Basilisk, Brittle, Calculating, Cold, Conniving, Elusive, Insincere, Overly Abitious, Polarizing, Which Bee Itch, you normally are.
But, over the Holiday's could you stop being the Grinch That Stole Christmas? You want to give us all a present, Get Lost Until The Holiday's Are Over!!!
Very Respectfully,
D. L. Graham
El Cajon, San Diego, CT. CA.
Bob12:49PMDec 20th 2007
We have had 20 years of crap, so why extend it another 4 years with the same - why have 40 people gone to jail as associated with the clinton from way back - we are in this war because of him not standing up when 11 times we were attacked - remember - asking overseas to let several prisoners free and in turn they came here and flew planes on 9/11 - top secrest programs given to China for favors - that is why china is moving so fast - they give away everything they can to benifit themselves and not for the people - YOU VOTE her in and you get what you deserve - more spending - more problems - no protection.
Tom1:22PMDec 20th 2007
No..No,no Hillary..... Please!
Tom1:22PMDec 20th 2007
Please... Anyone but Hillary.
Lillian1:22PMDec 20th 2007
I think the nation is looking for some of the Bill Clinton ability to pull us out of the economic slide we are in that they refuse to call a recession. He had the budget balanced when he left office. Now look at it. We have the biggest negative balance ever.
Kathy1:44PMDec 20th 2007
i think we would do sooooo much better if their was a woman in office we have had men for how long pls pls vote for her all the men whom has been in office have screwed us some shape or form a woman would care unlike oh let me see oh Bush he doesn't give a damn about blacks ,or health care for our kids so i am sure she could do a better JOB.
Don Evans1:44PMDec 20th 2007
This is going to be very interesting. By themselves, Hillary and Mitt are unelectable. If the race comes down to them the result will be to close to call. A good independent could do very well.
Kathy1:45PMDec 20th 2007
we need a woman in office look how long their has been men in there and how screwed are we now i think she would do a HELL of a better job then Bush any day pls pls vote for her...........
h l hill1:49PMDec 20th 2007
come on bitch haters this country needs Hillary to clean up the Washington mess and keep this America on track---just reach into your Bush Bag and find a heart for the USA---we can't take the deficits and the rotten economy much longer
Paul Marquis1:50PMDec 20th 2007
I like Hillary but I've heard that "Joe is right" from all the Democratic candidates so may times during the debates that I'm voting for Joe Biden in the NH primaries.
May1:51PMDec 20th 2007
Bill Clinton balanced the budget???? You had better see who really balanced the budget. Who was in Congress. The President cannot spend a penny of taxpayers money. If Hillary's health plan had materialized the economy would just now be feeling the effects. The next President will reap the benefits of this administration.
Willie Z.1:56PMDec 20th 2007
If you have problems with English, please have someone else write your comments for you otherwise you may leave a less than favorable impression on your candidate and you do more harm than good. Take it from one who learned English as a second language.
Kelly1:57PMDec 20th 2007
Mitt Romney, a genuine leader. He never took a salary as Governor, He donated back the salary for saving the 2002 Olympics and bringing them over 100 million in the black. Now, what he spends from his own pocket to show his commitment to this nation is painted as elitism by some? He puts HIS money where his mouth is and does not rely on pastors campaigning in churches across Iowa. (separation of church and state....indeed!)
I like Mitt, but that was just a guy in a Santa suit. Santa has never endorsed any one candidate and never will, just like the Mormon church.
susanlynn2:06PMDec 20th 2007
to D.L. Graham:
Right on all counts. Plus, murder. Do you know about the "timely" deaths of McDougal (scheduled to give evidence on Whitewater), Vince Foster, the Clintons main council, shot himself (uh huh), and associate Jerry Parks, who said, "I'm a dead man," when he heard about Foster... dead two months later. Hillary obtained the file they had been amassing on Bill's extra curricular activities ordered by her. Her chief of staff was seen carrying a large file out of Foster's office, which she turned over to Hillary.
Search the web for the Clinton hit list. There's more. Aren't you Hillary's nephew? It must be hideous to see them in person, if I'm right. Write back.
robert tharalson2:16PMDec 20th 2007
I don't consider my self a republican or democrat and have voted for both. I think Hillary would make a great president and for that think Bush is still doing a good job, where have you been for the last seven years.
Willie Z.2:18PMDec 20th 2007
I'm an independent but I could not, in good conscience, vote for someone as conniving, lying, and America-hating as Hillary. As an immigrant, I pray to God that we will be able to restore the values and principles on which this great country was built. Voting Democrat, to me, just accelarates the tempo at which we, as a country, are sliding into Leninism. Read their books, listen to what they say, and you will understand what I am saying...and Hillary is the worst of the bunch.
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