Las Vegas Sun

July 9, 2008

Comments by user: Kathryn

Impressive that the more enlightened rural residents could see through the predictably sleazy Clinton machine and judge a candidate on integrity rather than name recognition.

(Suggest removal) 1/22/08 at 8:35 p.m.

The Clinton years were funny but not fun. We were the laughing stock of the world. There was scandal after scandal, sexual harrassment charges against Bill on numerous occasions, the semen stained dress, missing documents and mysterious suicides, the topsy turvey economy where some made a killing and others went broke, the dot com crash before the Clinton term ended, the White House furniture Hillary tried to take when they finally left. The Bush family was like a breath of fresh air. Little did we know they were on the same page. I wouldn't want to relive the politics of the 90's to today. We need change. Obama for president.

(Suggest removal) 1/20/08 at 7:19 p.m.

I really thought the Hispanic women were smarter than that. What they failed to understand was that a white woman will say Anything to get their vote. If Hillary gets control of our lives we'll all wish we were in South America.

(Suggest removal) 1/20/08 at 7:04 p.m.

Hey, Why won't Hillary let us see Her records? She's the queen of corruption.

(Suggest removal) 1/20/08 at 6:29 p.m.

essgee:
Yes I too remember the Clinton years of perpetual corruption and scandal. A chosen few were riding the money wave of the internet bubble until it burst just before Bill left office. High drama, fast money,a country divided, corruption, BJ's for the prez, Hillary trying to sneak things out of the White House when they left. The Bushs actually brought a little class back to Washington but turns out they all work together.
Bush/Clinton/Bush/Clinton. sigh

(Suggest removal) 1/20/08 at 6:25 p.m.

Our country is so ready for a candidate with a powerful message and strong character. We have endured almost two decades of scandals,deception and corruption. For once I want my children to know an honorable leader. If you listen carefully, beyond the insults, race baiting and accusations of the opposing candidate, you can hear and feel greatness with Obama. I would be proud to call him my president.

(Suggest removal) 1/20/08 at 6:10 p.m.

Obama is a fine, ethical man and it breaks my heart to see the dirty Clinton political machine try to destroy him. I respect him as a man and he would bring people together and make us proud to be Americans. Hillary brings out the worst in everyone and makes me ashamed to be a woman.

(Suggest removal) 1/20/08 at 5:55 p.m.

Why would anyone in their right mind want to help Hillary in the GE? She is clearly deceptive,divisive and would be very bad for this country. Why would Anyone want to continue with Bush-Clinton politics and support someone who voted with Bush on the war and failed her health care assignment? Sorry, I'll never trust this country with a Bush or a Clinton again.

(Suggest removal) 1/19/08 at 6:37 p.m.

Wow! Hillary the phony baloney. Those trusting Hispanics have much to learn about sleazy American politicians.

(Suggest removal) 1/19/08 at 6:27 p.m.

immature girly-girl,
I'm not bitter, just sad for the Democrats. Crying is Hillary's thing, not mine. (gloating is yours)

(Suggest removal) 1/19/08 at 3:22 p.m.

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