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To: zax who wrote (916921)1/24/2016 9:45:12 PM
From: puborectalis  Respond to of 1572729
 
cnbc.com



To: zax who wrote (916921)1/25/2016 2:35:36 AM
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America looks different in 2016 than it did the last time Hillary Clinton ran for president: The economy has come out of free fall, the military has left the quagmire of the Iraq war, barriers to equality have toppled, and universal access to health care has become a reality. Tumultuous as they’ve been, the Barack Obama years have proved transformative — and the priority for Democratic voters should be to protect, consolidate, and extend those gains.

Today, the nation has new challenges, which require a different kind of leader — someone who can keep what Obama got right, while also fixing his failures, especially on gun control and immigration reform. That will require a focus and toughness that Obama sometimes lacked. This is Clinton’s time, and the Globe enthusiastically endorses her in the Feb. 9 Democratic primary in New Hampshire. She is more seasoned, more grounded, and more forward-looking than in 2008, and has added four years as secretary of state to her already formidable resume. Democrats in the Granite State should not hesitate to choose her.



To: zax who wrote (916921)1/25/2016 6:57:22 AM
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Palin’s woman-beating son may never have seen combat duty in Iraq.

Typical demolib smear.....

1. The "woman beating" thing is only an accusation at this point...
2. He either did or did not see combat.....there is no may about it unless this is a deliberate attempt to smear. Not the type of charge you make without knowing (unless you are a lying Dem POS).



To: zax who wrote (916921)1/25/2016 10:20:01 AM
From: combjelly  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1572729
 
That isn't relevant. Combat isn't the only thing that can cause PTSD.

If he has PTSD, service caused or not, I don't see why Obama is to blame. It isn't like Caribou Barbie is totally without resources like so many family members of PTSD sufferers. Granted, it is a lot more fun partying with Trump than making sure her son is getting the services he needs, but...