[Dialogue] HILLARY’S RELIGIOUS ROOTS

Adelbert Batica abatica at hotmail.com
Mon Feb 12 21:08:54 EST 2007


Alright, "Sister" Lucille, you win!  I'm not supporting Hillary, as I was 
already committed to Barack (win or lose!) even before he announced his plan 
to run.  My reason?  Barack's stand on the Iraq War.  He opposed it even 
before he ran for U.S. senator, when it was not fashionable to do so.  Now, 
I call that "cojones".  Hillary, on the other hand, voted for the War 
Resolution way back in 2002, and it wasn't until 2004, when damage had been 
done, when she began entertaining "doubts" about the war.  So now, she's 
voting against it, but she first voted for it before voting against it, a la 
Kerry.  Where's the consistency?  Where's that deep conviction?  I know the 
opposition will be trying to dig up dirt on Barack, as usually happens 
during elections.  Let them!  This is one voter who'll remain immune to 
black propaganda, come hell or high water.

Addi
in Minneapolis, where it's still cold as M-i-n-n-e-s-o-t-a-h!
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From: chagnon at comcast.net
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Subject: Re: [Dialogue] HILLARY’S RELIGIOUS ROOTS
Date: Mon, 12 Feb 2007 20:48:24 +0000

To John Montgomery
Interesting inference you make, John, because it never occurred to me--nor, 
would I expect, to most or all of us--to even consider attendance at an RS-I 
as a reason to vote for anyone.  I started the Hilary/RS-I dialogue both 
times out of curiosity.  My big fear about Hillary is,  if the Democratic 
party chooses her--and I pray that they won't, don't see how they 
could--that she will end up being the same kind of spoiler that Ralph Nader 
was.  Had he not run, there would have been no doubt about the Democratic 
vote count, and the Supreme Court would not have been able to elect Bush.  
The rest is history.  That Nader never faced that fact, never took 
responsibility for it, and that he has talked about running again is 
unbelievable.
Lucille

--
Lucille T. Chagnon, M.Ed.
Literacy Acceleration Consultants
408 River Road, Wilmington, DE 19809-2731
302-762-0282 fax -0285
chagnon at comcast.net www.teachtwo.net


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From: monkeyltd at comcast.net (John C. Montgomery)
To: Colleague Dialogue <dialogue at wedgeblade.net>,Colleague Dialogue 
<dialogue at wedgeblade.net>, "To:"@efn.org
Subject: Re: [Dialogue] HILLARY’S RELIGIOUS ROOTS
Date: Mon, 12 Feb 2007 17:27:03 +0000
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From: Len Hockley <lenh at efn.org>
To: Colleague Dialogue <dialogue at wedgeblade.net>, "To:"@efn.org
Subject: [Dialogue] HILLARY’S RELIGIOUS ROOTS
Date: Mon, 12 Feb 2007 14:51:00 +0000
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