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leftyladyfrommo Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jul-24-07 09:35 AM
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107. I'm not following your reasoning. I wouldn't walk across the street
to see Thomas, Scalia, Roberts or Alito. I loved O'Connor and I'm a huge supporter of Ginsberg.

And I am still more than happy to give Hillary a chance. I just don't ever manage to be where I can hear her. I don't have a computer at home and I don't have cable. And, yes, I am the last of the Luddites.

I just can't get a feeling for her beyond the slick politician and that bothers me. But knowing that her women employees have been with her for years speak volumes.

But she is tough - had to be to make it through everything that has been thrown at her. And she is still standing. And she is smart.

And I agree with her stance on Iraq. I don't think we can just just pull out over there, either. I think we have to be very smart about the way we pull out.

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