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To: cnyndwllr who wrote (45848)1/10/2008 9:03:24 AM
From: Suma  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 543837
 
Ed you wrote:

Contrary to the refrain that she just went along with the crowd on Iraq when it was popular to do so, (Kate?) she did more than that; she gave statements supporting the war and the occupation, as did Bill Clinton. When you are the major spokesmen for the opposition party and you then lend your voice to a war that needn't have been fought, a war that had objectives that couldn't be met and a war that was initiated for less than principled purposes, and then men and women kill and die needlessly, you must be held accountable.

This is something that bothers me also. And on many days
being as tentative as I am about issues I sway to Obama. It was just heart warming for me to see that Hillary elicited the
votes of women in NH.... Rather surprising as I had thought
that Obama had it tied up as the polls showed.

Doug is right too. Being a woman should not be the ONLY reason for putting someone in the White House. And Seminole is right too in his sarcasm that if she is the candidate McCain will be the president and above all........I don't want that to happen.

On the latter, I think Huckabee has more of a chance than McCain but we all will just have to wait another 11 months... (isn't it ?) and see.

I usually agree with just about everything you post and
far be it from me to deviate from that for any cause. BIG SMILE...