Letters to the Editor
madamfauntleroy
Published Letters: 653 Editor's Choice: 2
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quack
[Read the article: "Clinton will not be able to win the nomination"]
[Read more letters about this article: Here]Calls for truth aren't whines. Not where I come from
Where do you come from? How condescending and assinine of you to project your uppity bi-furcated morality on people who disagree with you. I know where you come from. No need to elaborate on your rather superior posts on Salon.com. Let's see you acknowledge the truth on Clinton lies, eg her own campaign back pedalling on her Bosnia sniper experience, and then I will concede that you are indeed calling for "truth."
But in the meantime, your double standards only hide a certain class and race bias. That's where you come from.
Sorry all for this. But I am sick and tired of this quack's moral and racial superiority.
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quack
[Read the article: "Clinton will not be able to win the nomination"]
[Read more letters about this article: Here]Oh. Now you have hitched your wagon on civility? Sure. The ragin' madam will call your shit every time. Scoot now you old coot and make way for for the new world order. You can hide behind your faux presumptive superiority on civility. But behind that smarm beats a good old fashioned, unreconstructed racist heart. Only in a civil kind of way.
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Uncle Fester
[Read the article: "Clinton will not be able to win the nomination"]
[Read more letters about this article: Here]So I hope everyone saves enough righteous anger, bile and vitriol for the general.
Easy for you to say. You don't have to live with coded racist, condescending remarks from the likes of him. Adlai Stevenson is turning over in his grave. He was a much better man than some of his volunteers.
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My apologies Mon Oncle
[Read the article: "Clinton will not be able to win the nomination"]
[Read more letters about this article: Here]I need not have taken it out on you. But I am tired of cloaked racist vitriol too.
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MaddieP
[Read the article: "Clinton will not be able to win the nomination"]
[Read more letters about this article: Here]Here is another POV about the Clintons
http://www.counterpunch.org/
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dataguyx
[Read the article: "Clinton will not be able to win the nomination"]
[Read more letters about this article: Here]If Obama or anyone in his campaign had made the same remarks about McCain like he has more experience and he loves his country more than Hillary, the DNC and the DLC would have expelled Obama from the Party as a traitor and a collaborator.
That is what Hillary is. A traitor and a collaborator.
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tom payne
[Read the article: The Democrats' anti-momentum]
[Read more letters about this article: Here]Any Hillary Clinton supporter who even harbors a notion of voting for McCain, is not a Democrat, and deserves to turn in their progressive credentials. The people who are voicing these sentiments are not committed to Democratic principles but are in reality blue dog democrats in the first place.
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Hillary Campaign "In The Red"
[Read the article: I've got a golden (Obama) ticket]
[Read more letters about this article: Here]http://tpmelectioncentral.talkingpointsmemo.com/2008/03/hillary_campaign_in_the_red.php
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droogoy
[Read the article: The Democrats' anti-momentum]
[Read more letters about this article: Here]Obama will win the general election, with or without the Clinton votes. They are voters who would have voted for a Republican anyway. Most of them are cross over voters. Besides, the religious right in the GOP will most likely sit out the elections and will not vote for McCain. McCain is much reviled in the right wing coalition.
Obama has energized more people to register and vote. They are young and old, white and black, north and south and everything in between. If the GOP is going to swiftboat Obama, McCain cannot escape his right wing connections either where it comes to Falwell, Robertson and Hagee.
This is a more scrambled election year than any in recent memory. McCain and Hillary will lose out on the Iraq war and the economy. So tighten your seat belts and watch the drama unfold. I don't doubt in the least that the media is keeping Clinton in the campaign for more drama that is really quite a soap opera that has ended with Clinton.
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Xrandadu Hutman
[Read the article: "It is possible ... that she misspoke"]
[Read more letters about this article: Here]Lying in the Clinton household is an entitlement, even among her supporters and surrogates. Where are Gore and Edwards when we need them.
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weeping for brunnhilde
[Read the article: "It is possible ... that she misspoke"]
[Read more letters about this article: Here]The real reason to lie is to build a narrative around hillary about the adventures of a hero, you know, the one who dodges a hail of bullets with her head down. But wouldn't the bullets hit the downed head anyway? But as the case will be, she was not dodging any bullets, only questions on her lies, lies and more lies.
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weeping for brunnhilde
[Read the article: "It is possible ... that she misspoke"]
[Read more letters about this article: Here]What this election is showing me once again, is the double standards used in favor of White Americans vs AA. I return time and again on the issue of affirmative action where women got a piece of the slice in hiring, etc.. The ones who benefited the most were white women. So it does not surprise me that a white woman will always trump a qualified black man. The ugly race that Hillary has run, proves that.
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Deafening silence of Clinton supporters on Hillary's misspokeness
[Read the article: "It is possible ... that she misspoke"]
[Read more letters about this article: Here]Can the indefensible be defended?
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Daniel 28
[Read the article: "Clinton will not be able to win the nomination"]
[Read more letters about this article: Here]Why do you think Clinton keeps making the warm and fuzzy comments about McCain?
She is begging McCain to give her the VP spot.
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What if Hillary Clinton gave a speech about gender? (And why she won't.)
[Read the article: The Democrats' anti-momentum]
[Read more letters about this article: Here]http://www.slate.com/id/2187189/pagenum/2/
By Melinda Henneberger and Dahlia Lithwick
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What if Hillary Clinton gave a speech about gender? (And why she won't.)
[Read the article: Rev. Jeremiah Wright isn't the problem]
[Read more letters about this article: Here]http://www.slate.com/id/2187189/pagenum/2/
By Melinda Henneberger and Dahlia Lithwick
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JackSparx
[Read the article: Moving beyond Obama and race]
[Read more letters about this article: Here]Richardson may be "Judas," but Hillary doesn't appear to be Jesus. There will be no resurrection.
That is funny. Very funny. No. No resurrection this time. Please no. No more Clintons. Please keep them buried.
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Hillary’s Nasty Pastorate
[Read the article: Rev. Jeremiah Wright isn't the problem]
[Read more letters about this article: Here]by Barbara Ehrenreich
There’s a reason Hillary Clinton has remained relatively silent during the flap over intemperate remarks by Barack Obama’s former pastor, Jeremiah Wright. When it comes to unsavory religious affiliations, she’s a lot more vulnerable than Obama.
http://www.commondreams.org/archive/2008/03/20/7798/
Now that we have beaten wright to a pulp, I would like some discourse on "The Family" that Ehrenreich and others talk about. There was some mention of Bill Richardson leaving "The Family" to endorse Obama.This sounds like the Skull and Bones kind of secret society that is actually running this country.
