papananook says: One cannot count on either Sen. Hillary Clinton or a hypothetical President Hillary Clinton to be a big part of the wave. Aside from the ways her health plan proposes further to enrich Big Insurance—by mandating insurance for all, rather than mandating health care for all—her campaign has been supported chiefly by the financial sector among other corporate interests. There is a big difference between health insurance and health care for all. Amen! Amen! So mote it be! AMEN! Some people do overlook the ISSUES, like this one on health care -- or the one about the Wars in the Middle East -- but the majority of folks are making judgements for those reasons, nothing to do with what race, gender or last name you have. I use to think the Clintons were okay; no better or worse. Now I've grown to despise them. I can't wait to sing: "Ding-Dong, the Witch is Dead!" Unfortunately Hillary is going to cause some bg trouble for the sake of her ego and her fanatic supporters who lost sight of the issues a long time ago. She'll lose And then they'll whine about sexism ad nauseum. Not that I care for Obama much either and his Obamamanaics I have never cared very much for Hillary, but detest the neo-con regime so much that I have, until now, tried to give her the benefit of my doubts. However during this leadership campaign every time I see or hear her, my opinion of her has dropped like a rock, until now count me among those whom are both embarrassed and outraged by her lack of character.. Its almost more than a sane person can bear as, once again, it appears the the Democrats are about to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory. Most of this country has gone insane. PS: I hope that I am wrong. |
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