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Thursday, June 5, 2008 05:09 AM
Original article: Sitting shiva with Hillary

I am not interested whatsoever to express my opinions about anybody's else articles in your newsletter

If your editors are interested in my opinions, let me be your official reporter. Other way, leave me alone with your newspaper, as I've tried to unsubscibe it a great number of times, but it still keeps coming to my email address.

Wednesday, May 21, 2008 06:04 AM

The letter to the editor.

It is no comment to this particular article. It is the letter to the editor. I would like to find out and to know what exactly Joan Walsh wants from me -personally. I am not able to unsubscribe this electronic newspaper, no matter how hard I've tried. She certainly does not allow me to be this newsletter's PAYED correspondent, though I've written a lot by now. Go to www.lulu.com/aepelbaum to check it out. And I've obviously shown a great number of times already that I would not let anybody to bully me into utilization of my talents, knowledge, wisdom, etc. on their behalf WITHOUT PROPER PAYMENT. So what do you Joan Walsh want from me now, continuing to furnish me with this newspaper?

Tuesday, April 29, 2008 08:25 AM

There is the higher approach...

There is really the higher approach than to discuss any and every word of two democratic candidates. Clintons have not done anything good for middle class Americans, blue-collar White workers of both genders are included. So, they do not deserve the second chance. It is simple and it is very clear. Obama is younger, smarter, or more intelligent, and he didn't carry the burden of uncountable revoked promises and failed attempts, which Clintons carry so obviously. Besides, Clintons became extremely rich through their policies and later, when the entire country visiblly and drastically got impoverished. The choice between Clinton and Obama is, therefore, crystal clear, and it is no necessity to repeat the well known statement, "You fooled me once, .................!"

Sunday, March 23, 2008 11:13 AM

Obama is not trying to run 'racial conversation', his opponent Hillary pushes him to do it.

Obama is very intelligent, perfectly educated, very eloquent, charismatic politician, who is also young, energetic, and proven doer. He is very appealing to all races, ages and genders, as he is. He doesn't need "racial card to win this game". Hillary Clinton and her husband push him in the defensive to play the racial card because they want him to lose this game. He should not and would not lose this game-primary nomination and general election. As otherwise, this country's future is looking too bleak. Whether it would be McCain, as the president, or, even much worse, Hillary Clinton, this country would continue its fast current disintegration. So, stop pushing Obama to mention "racial card", as he does not need it, and we-all in this country do not need him to lose this election.

Tuesday, March 4, 2008 08:54 AM
Original article: The cold price of hot blood

The most interesting part of the game is..

The most interesting part of the game is the fact that the USA has lost, as the result of this war, its influence in the region. The price of incometent president and the heavily corrupted congress is calculated in trillions of dollars. But Hillary Clinton, another perfect example of incompetence, high handedness and corruption, is still in the presidential race. Americans never learn, do they not?

Tuesday, March 4, 2008 08:41 AM

Hillary Clinton is the most unsuitable person for the presidency.

Hillary Clinton is the most unsuitable person for the presidency. However, looking at the people's behavior, I sometimes think that they probably deserve this "one of us" with her criminal nature, highest level of professional illiteracy, and necesity to create a chain of bloody provocations one after another to cover it up in order to stay in power.

Saturday, March 1, 2008 03:54 AM
Original article: Obama's got ground game

It is crystal clear now that mony into Hillary's campaign are poured from defense contractors

People, who are supporting Mrs. Clinton's campaign, are defense contractors and all forces, who want the empire back and McCain, as president, in particular. Obama would easily defeat McCain, but Hillary would be the dame way easily defeated by him. There are, practically, no people there, among current Hillary's supporters, whom Hillary Clinton pleaded her alligence, and whom she is supposed to protect and to support. These people do not want senseless wars, they want their jobs back, they want health care, etc., etc.. Hillary Clinton is NOT HELPING THEM, just vice versa. Enough of hypocrisy, enough of obvious treacheries, and double bloody games. ENOUGH OF CLINYON!!!

Sunday, February 24, 2008 05:05 AM
Original article: I Like to Watch

The author of this article is talentless and extremely boring. So is the article.

The author of this article is without talents and extremely boring. So is the article. Could I ever get rid of this Salon Newspaper, or not? This independent media is run by the gang of, though very ambitious and conscienceless, but, simultaneously, very primitive and non-gifted people. Give me a break! Stay clear of my e-mail!

Monday, February 11, 2008 10:22 AM
Original article: How will it all end?

Our domestic Lady Mackbeth should and would step down and start to get what is due to her.

Our domestic Lady Mackbeth should and would step down and start to get what is due to her. There is no other end for this story. Obama would be nominated and win over McCain. That is the only possible scenario, as Mrs. Clinton has no resources, no matter how hard she tries, to void it. It is really interesting to watch our domestic variety of Dumas' Mylady in actions, is it not?

Saturday, February 9, 2008 06:47 AM

Hillary Clinton promised universal healthcare in 1992. She didn't deliver in 1993, she, of course, would not deliver now, when government deficit is much worse that it was in 1992.

Hillary Clinton promised universal healthcare in 1992. She didn't deliver in 1993, she, of course, would not deliver now, when government deficit is much worse that it was in 1992. Maybe, these numerous Latino women, who trust her now, should be educated about what she and Bill did to numerous African -American welfare single mothers and families, who practically voted them into White House back in 1992. They failed their health plan miserable, and immediately after cut off welfare-the lifeline of their constituents. Mrs. Clinton would do the same this time. Maybe, Latino women believe Mrs. Clinton promises about education. Then trust me - the witness of how Mrs. Clinton was intentionally damaging the African American and Latino education in her pet system of Chicago Public School in Chicago between 1993 and 2000. One third of graduates, as the result of her efforts, was not able to read. And bilingual, mainly, Latino students were not able to communicate in English. It had not been so in the system prior to 1993, as I had been in the system since 1991. Everybody who trusts promises of Hillary Clinton should remember the proverb, “ You fooled me once, shame on you. You fooled me twice, shame on me!” People should not allow themselves to be fooled and disdained. Respect yourself, your future and cast your vote for Obama.

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