Clinton Says Rival Raising Race Issue »
Posted by: MyWayOnNow 7 months, 3 weeks agoDemocrat Hillary Rodham Clinton suggested Sunday that Barack Obama's campaign had injected racial tension into the presidential contest, saying her comments about Martin Luther King's role in the civil rights movement had been "distorted" by Obama's supporters.
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MyWayOnNow7 months, 3 weeks ago
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namecritic7 months, 3 weeks ago
I saw that interview on meet the press. it's the same one where she said her vote to approve the iraq war wasn't really a vote for the iraq war. good stuff there.
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marshx7 months, 3 weeks ago
funny she doesn't point out who in the obama camp distorted her words. these were her own words, but she always has to bring someone in!
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aniokly7 months, 3 weeks ago
Surely, Hillary doesn't think we are so stupid we do not know the campaign is about gender, and race. She is a woman, and Barak Hussein Obama is bi-racial. We can see that, so there has to be another reason they are floundering. How about neither one of them have enough experience, and both are too liberal to be elected.
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namecritic7 months, 3 weeks ago
propeller is a good place to post all of your hopes and dreams no matter how far fetched they are.
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dexlovex27 months, 3 weeks ago
"The notion that this is somehow our doing is ludicrous," he told reporters on a conference call to announce the endorsement of Missouri Sen. Claire McCaskill. "What we saw this morning was why the American people are tired of Washington politicians and the games they play."
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aniokly7 months, 3 weeks ago
Hillary raised the race card in referring to LBJ being more influential then MLK in the civil rights battle. Earlier she raised the gender card, and even produced a tear to prove her point, but somehow it is all Barak Hussein Obama's fault. Gotta hand it to her, she has more cajones then the rest of the Democrats.
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bill29367 months, 3 weeks ago
Well if she is going to raise the importance of LBJ in the civil rights battle, I guess that is because he is the president that got passage of the 'Civil Rights Bill'. Then I guess she should also give kudos to the senators that voted to pass it. And point out which senators voted against it. Anyone seem to remember some of those who voted against it? I think Fulbright voted against it, now who claim that Fulbright was his mentor? And the Senator from Tennessee at the time voted against it, now who was his son?
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