[Oe List ...] FW: Salmon: RESPONSE TO Tomorrow in Kansas and elsewhere

Harry Wainwright h-wainwright at charter.net
Tue Feb 5 12:42:36 EST 2008


From: Bill Salmon [mailto:wsalmon at cox.net] 
Sent: Tuesday, February 05, 2008 11:11 AM
To: Undisclosed-Recipient:;
Subject: Salmon: RESPONSE TO Tomorrow in Kansas and elsewhere

 

Colleagues on the Journey --

    A friend asked my opinon on who I was going to vote/causus tomorrow. For
whomever you are supporting, please get out to vote or causus tomorrow.
Thanks!

    After supporting the Patriots, I've come to the conclusion that everyone
I'M FOR loses! Consequently, I'm voting for John McCain in the Primary. 

    OK, there is deeper reflection following: 

 

Colleagues on the Journey--

    Thanks for your inquiry. At this point I'm supporting Hillary for two
reasons. 

    1) She has the only Universal Health Care program that is mandated.
Obama's plan leaves out 12 million people. Unless the plan is mandated, it
will never past muster with the Insurance Industry because the spread is not
wide enough to build revenue. Also, if it is really not universal, it will
never get down to the people for whom you really have a heart. 

    2) She has an education program that truly goes from Pre-School through
College and will help students get through the program and help to rebuilt
the infra-structure of our inner city schools. She understands the
Immigration issue and will close our borders, send home those who have
broken the law, and has a plan for putting the rest of those here illegially
into a plan to become citizens while paying a penalty and back taxes. 

    Besides all this she attended a high school form of RS-I, and has a
grasp of Bonhoeffer -- which is more than we can say about many of those in
the Order. Hillary has a understanding of history, is smart if not
brilliant, and has a feeling for the common people.   

    Contrary to what Obama says, her experience in the White House prepares
her to start on Day One. If Obama was right about the war in 2002, why did
he continue to vote for the funding. He had to make the same generalizations
that Hillary did.

    Besides this, his demeanor is arrogant, and we've had enough of that in
the White House, don't you think?  

    Can she beat McCain? Yes, because the Republicans want the war to
continue, and they have lost touch with the American people whose main
concern is the economy and health care. 

    If for no other reason, let's put a women in the office. We men have
screwed it up long enough. Obama is the wrong gender for the times in which
we live. In eight yeare he will be seasoned to pick up the reigns. God bless
him for what he has done to inspire people to be interested in the
Democratic agenda. 

    Whatever happens, we are GOING TO HAVE A DEMOCRAT IN THE WHITE HOUSE for
which I'll be grateful. 

    Bill 

Dear Bill--

The nation will survive a Patriot loss but can it survive a Hillary
presidency?  I used to think better of Hillary and I would like to see a
woman be president someday but Hillary (and Bill Clinton) have really turned
me off lately.  I'm supporting Obama at this point.  Am I missing something?
Hello to Bev.  Great to hear from you always.

 

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