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To: SiouxPal who wrote (113806)8/23/2007 10:41:28 PM
From: bagwajohn  Respond to of 361517
 
The ring of truth!



To: SiouxPal who wrote (113806)8/23/2007 11:23:25 PM
From: stockman_scott  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 361517
 
John Edwards Hits Hillary Clinton as Part of Corrupt Washington Establishment

foxnews.com

Presidential hopeful John Edwards said Thursday the Washington establishment is corrupt and suggested — without mentioning her by name — that rival Hillary Rodham Clinton has been part of that corroded system.

Edwards' new stump speech, centered on a a need for change and aimed at his top two rivals, comes just before Labor Day, the traditional start of the primary nominating season in this state where he has seen his polling lead slip in recent months.

"Real change starts with being honest, and I want to say something again: The system in Washington is rigged, and I'll say it again, it's rigged and it's rigged by greedy powers," Edwards said Thursday.

"It's rigged by the system to favor the establishment," he said at Dartmouth College.

What Edwards called "the rhetoric of change" is popular among all the Democratic candidates. Sen. Barack Obama uses the notion throughout his campaign. One of Clinton's slogans is, "Ready for change, ready to lead."

Edwards challenged his Democratic rivals' ownership of the word at the start a four-day swing through New Hampshire.

Presidential hopeful John Edwards said Thursday the Washington establishment is corrupt and suggested — without mentioning her by name — that rival Hillary Rodham Clinton has been part of that corroded system.

Edwards' new stump speech, centered on a a need for change and aimed at his top two rivals, comes just before Labor Day, the traditional start of the primary nominating season in this state where he has seen his polling lead slip in recent months.

"Real change starts with being honest, and I want to say something again: The system in Washington is rigged, and I'll say it again, it's rigged and it's rigged by greedy powers," Edwards said Thursday.

"It's rigged by the system to favor the establishment," he said at Dartmouth College.

What Edwards called "the rhetoric of change" is popular among all the Democratic candidates. Sen. Barack Obama uses the notion throughout his campaign. One of Clinton's slogans is, "Ready for change, ready to lead."

Edwards challenged his Democratic rivals' ownership of the word at the start a four-day swing through New Hampshire.