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Obama pledges to be more aggresive against Clinton
thecaucus.blogs.nytimes.com — “What exactly is this foreign experience that she ’s claiming? I know she talks about visiting 80 countries. It is not clear, was she negotiating treaties or agreements, or was she handling crises during this period of time? My sense is the answer’s no.
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- digitalgopher, on 03/05/2008, -0/+2Hillary seems to have resorted to a lot of dirty politics/tactics/fear mongering (call it whatever you want). If that's any indication of the type of presidency legacy she will lead, I'm not sure she's the right person to run this country.
Also, I'd like to highlight one of the comments someone wrote at the end of this article:
Did it seem odd to anyone else last night that Hillary would congratulate John McCain, Republican and recent recipient of an endorsement from an anti-Catholic homophobic bigot, but not congratulate Obama on winning Vermont? Does Vermont not count enough to merit a mention? Obama was very gracious in congratulating Hillary on her victories. Why would Hillary be more gracious to an anti-choice, pro-100 year Iraq war Republican than her Democratic rival? — Posted by Tom- Himself, on 03/13/2008, -0/+2resorted?
- KatherineC, on 03/05/2008, -0/+2My only hope is that we don't have 7 weeks of them beating each other up. Remember McCain has no opponent and will have very little negative attacks. The Democratic party has the most to lose right now. Don't get me wrong BOTH these candidates need to get on the issues and stop telling me (American voters) how great we are and such an inspiration to them. Lets get to it but useless attacks will just benefit McCain enormously in this period of time. My two cents.
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