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Politics : Hillary Rodham Clinton for President 2016 -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: ChinuSFO who wrote (416)4/19/2015 4:41:48 PM
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Haha, Scott Walker has to do his homework more thoroughly....

And he had a warning for anyone who believed that Mrs. Clinton would return the United States to the economically prosperous days of the 1990s.“This isn’t a third term of Bill Clinton — this is a third term of Barack Obama,” Mr. Walker said.

Barack has beaten her to it...........next............

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Add: the above said, I well recognize the income disparity now compared to the 90s.

They are nothing but pathetic, vacuous, desperate hypocrites busing their most vehement activists in the state to sling some red meat.....for applause lines to post on twitter and to provide Faux news 24/7 loops.

I pity D's in the battleground states........they have 15 more months of this on the airwaves and telephone lines..

Hilary may not be the entire D caucus' first choice but we've already coalesced around her....I am curious to learn what strategy she and team have for countering them.....How is Obama going to be used in the national election?......what do you think?

In some ways, I think D's have it easy----perhaps I'm wrong, but it seems to me that the difference between party platforms hasn't been this stark in ages?...in every aspect of our lives...???? We're on the right side of history and congruent with current ordinary(non-0.1%) Americans concerns.

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To: ChinuSFO who wrote (416)4/19/2015 4:59:19 PM
From: zeta1961  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 850
 
Wonder if climate change will become a wedge issue----I know that it is in Hillary's platform and it's now an issue that mainstream America is concerned about.

Thanks to the Pope(and other leaders, incl Barack), international meetings, it'll gain further attention as this campaign rolls on.

These R candidates will have to publicly account----to the entire electorate----what their view is.

Do I rely on science, for which we Americans, throughout all administrations, have poured billions of dollars, to make policy decisions? If no, why? If yes, what's your plan?

Among other innovations, scientists have brought us medical miracles.....do we get to pick and choose which science that we fund to "believe."???????