Letters to the Editor
chhabili
Published Letters: 382 Editor's Choice: 4
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Here's Rose Hann from another thread
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[Read more letters about this article: Here]James Carville
I am along time admirer of James Carville. He is honest and fair. He is a Hillary Clinton supporter and like others, we know Richardson owes his career to President Clinton. I too agree with Carville and I said the same thing he said: Richardson is Judas. He was speaking in metaphors as it happened over Easter. That is why I thought the same. There is a belief that loyalty is an honorable asset to one's character, so when I learned Richardson, after telling other high profile people he would support Senator Clinton and then chose Obama I thought there was "let's make a deal". I have little or no trust in Obama and would put nothing past him. He had called consistently asking Richardson to endorse him and I feel Richardson had little impact on his own run for the presidency so his endorsement is like a John Kerry, a man who lost to BUSH! It comes down to loyalty. It does matter and anyone who is offended by Carville's comments, don't know the man. Carville knows what loyalty is and therefore he expects no less from others. Good for him!
George Bush took an oath of loyalty from all his surrogates, a dangerous subversion of dissent which no country or administration should tolerate. An oath of loyalty was the cornerstone of the third reich. To the best of my knowledge, I don't think that anyone in the Klinton administration, swore to that oath.
Have you ever stopped to wonder why so many from the former Klinton years are now supporting Obama? Because they know who the Klintons are and how easily they will throw anyone of their loyalists under the bus. That's who they are and that's what has informed Richardson's decision to go with Barack.
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Joan
[Read the article: Hillary Clinton's tough week]
[Read more letters about this article: Here]Didn't hillary also raise the flag on Iwo Jima? Have we caught her on that truth as well?
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Now, who has drunk the Kool Aid?
[Read the article: Hillary Clinton's tough week]
[Read more letters about this article: Here]hillary did not lie. She misspoke. Obama supporters are robotic followers, just blindly applauding his great speech on race. hillary supporters overlook her big lie on Bosnia, NAFTA and other big lies. hillary supporters doth drunk the kool aid and following her into the big white house in the sky.
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@Duke of URL
[Read the article: Hillary Clinton's tough week]
[Read more letters about this article: Here]We need to find out the snail mail address of Salon.com and send registered letters to the board members. I doubt that they have salon emails.
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@David Sugarman
[Read the article: Hillary Clinton's tough week]
[Read more letters about this article: Here]only a pussy faggot finks to the Big Boss. Joan picked this path. let her see it through. she'll find out soon enough it was a hideous mistake.
-- david sugarman
You are being unusually nasty with X Hutman. Time to lay off. Hutman has been a selfless and dedicated deconstructor of all innuendos and lies that Hillary and her cohorts (including Joan Walsh) have perpetrated on Salon. Why the acrimony?
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@David Sugarman
[Read the article: Hillary Clinton's tough week]
[Read more letters about this article: Here]You didn't like broccoli either, but your mother made you eat it.
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ljwalker53
[Read the article: Hillary Clinton's tough week]
[Read more letters about this article: Here]You are making some horribly outrageous claims about Barbara Ehrenreich. Who are the progressive feminists you are talking about? Yours is nothing but an anecdotal - how about personal - intolerance because she has come out on the side of Obama.
Ehrenreich is an accomplished writer and social commentator and wrote Nickle and Dimed on the inequities in America today. What fringe group do you think that Ehrenreich belongs to? Is this a cloaked reference from you about those bad bad lefties whom the Klintons marginalized? That's right. Now I get it. Fringe - marginal. You got the language right, but you sure are exposing your disdain for the those others in our society. Ehrenreich hanging on the fringes - oh puhleaze. You should go join the sisterhood and brotherhood of KateTex, AKA, Shawn, if you have not already.
Here's a google search for Barbara Ehrenreich
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=barbara+Ehrenreich
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@ljwalker53
[Read the article: Hillary Clinton's tough week]
[Read more letters about this article: Here]I will take Barbara Ehrenreich's credibility over yours anyday.
I really don't care how many people you know in Washington and what uhmmmm progressive politics you indulged in. But right now, you are sounding more and more like KateTex. Maybe you are one and the same. Who knows
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@weeping for brunnhilde
[Read the article: Hillary Clinton's tough week]
[Read more letters about this article: Here]I get what you are saying and agree with your philosophy. But please, you are weeping too much into the pages of Salon. Weep away if you must. But people will soon get turned off by this constant barrage of idealism and self congratulations, and much of your good salient points may go unread.
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@lateagain
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[Read more letters about this article: Here]Did anyone ever tell you that what comes to mind every single time you post is that disenfranchised Iraqi, Chalabi, upon whose false intelligence the Bush Administration based its entire WMD war premise?
I don't need to be on anyone's list of good guys.
Too bad that name associations cloud your perceptions. Hope not. It actually means Free Spirit.
I also know a Chalabi who is anything but the Bush toad.
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@lateagain
[Read the article: Hillary Clinton's tough week]
[Read more letters about this article: Here]chhabili and Chalabi
Quite different
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manos99
[Read the article: Hillary Clinton's tough week]
[Read more letters about this article: Here]Yes habibi
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lateagain
[Read the article: Hillary Clinton's tough week]
[Read more letters about this article: Here]Neither Obama nor Clinton demanded anyone's resignations. These were demands coming out of both their surrogates and seeing how much passion each side gets against the other, that is what happened. I am not aware of either Obama or Clinton saying that.
The only one that got me pretty much angry was Clinton's "Shame on you Barack Obama," which was looped on TV over and over again. Guess what, she got caught in the NAFTA lie as well. Shame on you Hillary Clinton.
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@lateagain
[Read the article: Hillary Clinton's tough week]
[Read more letters about this article: Here]You may be old, but NOT an idiot.
Also, on LJWalker ridiculing of Barbara Ehrenreich, it is one thing to not like the candidate, but it is another thing to dismiss and disavow an important social commentator such as Ehrenreich. This is simply hearsay and innuendo. On the pages of Salon, where we are all our naked selves, hiding behind our convenient handles, who gives a rat's ass about your social connections and who you know in DC. Give me proof of how you came about that judgement and I might even consider.
