Comments by user: WorkingMommy3
Dear George
Please kindly do not make a Freudian slip and call me WorkingMonny. i don't have money, i have bills and hard work on my plate. *sigh*
but I do agree the country is on a perilous path.
Dear Army SFCC
To compare Hillary with GW is a low-blow don't you think? My education was paid for by the Army and while I'm older - many of my friends were in Gulf War I. I certainly don't compare Obama, Edwards, etc w/ GW.
Perhaps, that just shows your inherent bias and inability to support a female candidate. Therefore it's much easier for people to write her off as a product of privilege vs. the middle class and smugly think she's not worthy of your vote or consideration.
To TomBLase
"Power hungry", "stop at nothing" - "voters beware" such phrases are demonizing and meant to instill fear. Don't you think we have enough 'fear-mongering'? Where did that get us?
FINALLY - my guess is that McCain will end up getting the Republican nomination. I respect him, although I don't agree with him. My concern is who will the Democrats put up against him? Obama is impressive but he doesn't have the solid experience to match McCain and he will come up short on the debates. The Republicans, even w/a minority position on Senate and House - are formidable. Look at how they were able to parry numerous pieces of legislation (of course, the Pres veto is critical) throughout 2007.
Putting Obama up against McCain is just not going to cut it. The Democratic leadership needs to realize that this time we just need to win - no more Gore-miss, Kerry-miss, another one? Why do the Democrats keep on putting up lightweight candidates just to lose again?
Is the goal to win or not? The solid candidate matters and my vote remains w/ Clinton.
I support Senator Clinton and her hard work. Senator Obama is articulate and charismatic and has good values but he just does not have the experience...YET...to run a country.
BUT we really need somebody who can work hard and help fix our problems - the economy, salaries, immigration. Our nation was built on immigrants and that is a source of our strength. Also, what was so bad about the Clinton years - responsible budget. I want somebody experienced!
I am puzzled by George? Such hatred, such insecurity with hardworking women who need to work to support their families.
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Dear All
I want change all right. I want to change back to the Clinton days - strong economy, fiscal responsibility, pride in our place in the world.
No more Democrat Misses - No more Gore-Miss, No more Kerry-Miss. I want the Democrats to Win this time. My vote is with Clinton.