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chaumont58 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Sep-14-03 11:44 AM
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I think Bill Clinton has suffered enough for his hummer
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I'm glad some the Dem candidates allowed themselves to be on the same podium with Bill Clinton, yesterday in Iowa. I think Clinton has suffered enough for his daliance with Monica and for his treatment from the beltway whores. I didn't think his speech yesterday was one of his greatest, but it did bring some clarity. I would like to see Dems hit hard on the tax cuts, especially who benifits the most from them. He brought up the SCOTUS awarding the election to Bush, and(if memory is right) the mess on Texas redistering foreshadowing a theme of repukes stealing elections they can't win. It would resonate with me and hopefully a lot more people.
It is my hope that yesterday's appearance is but the first of many. I think he can bring alot to the Democratic Party. I, for one, still harbor hard feelings for Gore and his team for their treatment of Clinton in 2000. If I never hear a word for Gore it will be too soon.
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