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Women voters rallied en masse for her -- but she has run as a stereotypical male and represents the same old cowardly Clintonian politics.
  • Winning

    In 1968, I demonstrated in the streets of Chicago at the Democratic Convention

    When I got back to school in the fall, a liberal professor asked me what I felt I accomplished by doing that

    I told him that I had elected Nixon president

    If you are not willing to accept a consequence like that in this election, then you need to do some re-thinking

    the contest is not between change and the status quo or between practicality and principal, it is between Democrats and Republicans (for better or worse, etc.)

    Hillary's politics are not my own

    I voted for her for Senator based on the quality of her enemies

    anything that made the right apoplectic works for me

    I never voted for her husband or Gore as they did not appeal to me

    after 8 years of George III, I want another party in power

    I see the Dems like this

    Hillary - a winner

    Edwards - a loser

    Obama - an unknown quantity

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