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SUPERDELEGATES

The Democratic Party must be democratic. The superdelegates should let the voters decide between Clinton and Obama; write your Senator, Congressman, and anyone else involved in this process to tell them to “PLEASE support the people’s choice”, not political maneuvering or bias!

Why has Obama received so many less superdelegates than Clinton? Shouldn’t the voters decide this? Yet the Primary election results, for 2 states in particular, are:

NY State primaries:
Vote: Clinton – 57%, Obama – 40%
Superdelegates: Clinton – 41, Obama – 1

California primaries:
Vote: Clinton – 52%, Obama – 42%
Superdelegates: Clinton – 27, Obama – 13

Doesn’t this seem skewed?  read more »


Hillary & Immigration

In NY, we used to love Hillary, then

Per the Toronto Globe and Mail, in a story last week, that call to the Canadian embassy was actually from the Clinton campaign, not Obama’s!

In a speech to the centrist Democratic Leadership Council in 2002, the New York senator, Hillary Clinton said this of her husband’s record:
“The economic recovery plan stands first and foremost as a testament to both good ideas and political courage. National service. NAFTA”

Her website stated “SHE IS FOR LEGALIZING IMMIGRANTS”! She also wanted to give NY drivers licenses to all illegal immigrants. Here are her stances in these issues:

Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton has a Development, Relief and Education for Alien Minors (DREAM) Act”  read more »


Republicans voted for Clinton to sway Primaries

Did you know many republicans crossed over and voted for Hillary in Texas, Ohio, and Mississippi? In Mississippi, 24% of Hillary’s vote came from Republics, per Chris Matthews show on MSNBC.

Did you know Rush Limbaugh called for Republicans to vote for Hillary?

Why would this happen? The republicans want Hillary vs. McCain because they can have a Hay-day with her dirty laundry! Limbaugh said they want her to bruise Obama up more if he wins, so McCain won’t have much further to go.

What say you?


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