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To: Patricia Trinchero who wrote (99)4/20/2008 2:04:50 PM
From: Karen Lawrence  Respond to of 155
 
There are many unanswered questions that both of them owe us explanations for. That's true, and that's his Achilles heel. He's just like bush/cheney in that respect. Loyal to people he should dump (Wright), not backing down from comments (bitter) and just plain old ignoring everyone (Cheney).



To: Patricia Trinchero who wrote (99)4/20/2008 2:08:55 PM
From: Karen Lawrence  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 155
 
Here's a shocker - Hillary/bill's archenemy richard mellon Scaife supports Hillary - WTH?:

Democrat Hillary Rodham Clinton was endorsed Sunday by the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, whose owner and publisher, billionaire Richard Mellon Scaife, personally funded many of the investigations that led to President Clinton's impeachment in 1998.

It was one of a handful of endorsements the New York senator has received from Pennsylvania newspapers before the state's primary Tuesday. Most of the state's major papers have endorsed Barack Obama.

In its endorsement, Tribune-Review editors said Obama is too inexperienced to be president and that his recent comments about bitter voters living in small towns showed a lack of respect for middle-class values.

"In sharp contrast, Clinton is far more experienced in government — as an engaged first lady to a governor and a president, as a second-term senator in her own right," the paper said. "She has a real voting record on key issues. Agree with her or not, you at least know where she stands instead of being forced to wonder."