Despite Hillary Clinton's vow to stay in the race, will she drop out?
SodaHead Politics
2008/05/15 00:58:28
Hillary Clinton has vowed to the people that she is NOT dropping out of the presidential race, that too many people have worked "their hearts out" to quit this far into it. However, she's also been advising her followers not to vote for John McCain in the election, that it would be a "terrible mistake." She then added that for anyone who has previously voted for her, they should give their votes to Barack Obama, because he holds many more values in common with her when it comes down to running the country.






















I think Michelle Obama is going to be a witch behind the man the way democrats said Nancy Reagan was. The Obamas were on TV and he was saying his daughters wanted a puppy, and that they would have to think about it, and see if the girls are responsible enough. She said they are getting one, the girls are responsible enough, and that's it. That tell you anyting.
That means she has an equal chance of getting nominated.
If anything, Obama would drop out and become her vice.
Obama is capable, and a great public speaker, and clearly has the potential to be a great social leader (which would be great - we need idealists) - just not president, at least not right now.
I believe it was announced that Obama broke Ronald Reagan's record high numbers for a campaign rally by 30,000 or more attendees. He was a former actor, so it could be that the interest was not only his campaign speech. Today it was said on the CNN news that there were 75,000 people listening to what Obama had to say in Oregan on Sunday.
If Hussein was/is a true Muslim, this nation had better CARE and WAKE UP! Why do you think we're our major conflicts around the globe are against Mulsim nations? It's the age-old Christianity vs. Islam that won't go away anytime soon. If it comes to survival, better not vote a Mulsim into office. Sounds cruel and cold but its' the hard code truth (and I know, I'm not being 'politically corret')...
It's about Obama vs. Hillary.
Not Muslims vs. White women.
Out of all the things, the race issue, keeps rearing its ugly head.
Religion, of course, is the other issue used over and over.
When Bill Clinton was President, his womanizing caught up with him, but with all the other Presidents who have done things just as despicable, he had to be Commander-in-Chief with an albotross that kept him from being "The People's" President for nearly his whole second administration. I can't discern whether or not it was a religious crime or a Republican agenda being carried out, by some people who were just as guilty as what he had done. They weren't the President, but couldn't it have waited until his term was over? Besides I know a young man who worked in the same office with Lewinsky. He said that when the news broke about Clinton's possible indescretion with some woman, everyone in the office looked at one another and said, "I'll bet it's Monica!" It was a known fact that she was after him.
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Ultimately, it is persistence that always wins.
Any similarity between candidates running in the Democratic Race is purely coincidental
Once, a long time ago, there was a tall rabbit with long, straight ears standing around bragging. All he talked about was himself! He had a very big ego and a big head!
“Hey! Hey! You guys! Did you know that I’m the fastest one around? I’m the champ! I’m the best of the best! It’s true! Come on! Who wants to race me? Who wants to challenge me to a race? Come on! Come on!…. Ah phooey on ya!”
None of the other animals wanted to race the rabbit. They did know he was fast. He was also quite full of himself and the other animals didn’t really want to be involved with him.
But, it just so happened that a turtle standing nearby accepted the rabbit’s challenge!
“Excuse me, Rabbit. Umm… I accept your challenge,” the turtle said.
“What?” exclaimed the Rabbit! “You think YOU can beat ME? Oh go on! Ha-ha-ha! Don’t make me laugh!… Fine! Alright! Are you ready?”
“Yup, I’m ready,” said the turtle.
The rabbit asked Mr. Fox, “Would you come and start the race for us with the starter pistol?”
“Ok,...
Ultimately, it is persistence that always wins.
Any similarity between candidates running in the Democratic Race is purely coincidental
Once, a long time ago, there was a tall rabbit with long, straight ears standing around bragging. All he talked about was himself! He had a very big ego and a big head!
“Hey! Hey! You guys! Did you know that I’m the fastest one around? I’m the champ! I’m the best of the best! It’s true! Come on! Who wants to race me? Who wants to challenge me to a race? Come on! Come on!…. Ah phooey on ya!”
None of the other animals wanted to race the rabbit. They did know he was fast. He was also quite full of himself and the other animals didn’t really want to be involved with him.
But, it just so happened that a turtle standing nearby accepted the rabbit’s challenge!
“Excuse me, Rabbit. Umm… I accept your challenge,” the turtle said.
“What?” exclaimed the Rabbit! “You think YOU can beat ME? Oh go on! Ha-ha-ha! Don’t make me laugh!… Fine! Alright! Are you ready?”
“Yup, I’m ready,” said the turtle.
The rabbit asked Mr. Fox, “Would you come and start the race for us with the starter pistol?”
“Ok,” said the fox. “One, two, three!” Booooom went the starter pistol and zooooom went the rabbit in a cloud of dust!
The turtle coughed at the dust cloud, peered ahead, and saw that the rabbit was long gone. But she didn’t give up. The turtle simply lifted her shell and began the race.
She walked slow and steady. Now, understand that the turtle truly believed she could beat the rabbit. She had self-confidence and she knew if she just tried, she could beat that rabbit!
“I can! I can!” she said to herself, and onward she continued, steady, persistent and focused.
Well, later, the rabbit stopped. He looked behind him, but he couldn’t see the turtle. He was way far behind.
“I doubt that turtle catch up,” he told himself, “so I think I’ll sit down and rest awhile.”
The rabbit saw a tree nearby. “Ah, perfect,” he said.
Then the rabbit nestled down near the trunk of the tree and before he knew it, he fell fast asleep!
Meanwhile, the turtle kept on going, walking steady onward. As she walked on, she wiped the sweat from her brow and who did she see nearby? The rabbit!
“It’s the rabbit,” the turtle marveled, “and he’s sleeping! Perfect!” she thought. And on she went, creeping right past that old rabbit and pushing herself to the very end until she finally crossed the finish line and won the race!
The other animals were in shock! Their eyes were wide and their jaws dropped! “Whoa! Amazing! The turtle beat the rabbit! How is that possible? Hooray!” they cheered in amazement.
Well, Mr. Fox wondered where the rabbit was, and he decided he’d better go have a look. Down the path he went until he spotted the rabbit sleeping near the tree. Mr. Fox went over to him and tapped him to wake him up. The rabbit tossed and turned a moment before he became awake. He looked at Mr. Fox and said, “What? What? What is it?!”
Mr. Fox said, “Duh! The race!”
“Yeow!” said the rabbit, and he zoomed off to the finish line. When he arrived, who did he see there with a big smile on her face? Yep! It was the turtle!
“You, you tricked me!” cried the rabbit. “You deceived me! You’re nothing but a pea-brain!”
“Hey, whoa! Whoa! Enough! I’m not a pea-brain,” said the turtle, firmly standing up for herself. “I didn’t give up! I kept on going, steady and persistent. I believed in myself and I had self-confidence! That always wins!”
The rabbit wanted to say something back, but he couldn’t find any words.
The turtle had a vision of herself. In her mind she affirmed, “I can! I can do it! I can try! I will beat the rabbit!” That’s called positive self-talk. Positive self-talk is uplifting and makes you feel good about yourself. It made the turtle feel brave. Believing in yourself, whoo! It makes all the difference!
The rabbit, on the other hand, was more like, “Me-Me-Me, I-I-I” and his ego was huge! He was too full of himself and wasn’t really paying attention to what needed to happen. He wasn’t focused on the race. Instead he wanted to pamper and boost his own ego. He didn’t really care about anything else.
Ultimately, it is persistence that always wins.
Hang in there Hillary you can win this race!
That rabbit learned from its mistake. He passed his wisdom on to a new runner. Now, the new rabbit just keeps going, and going, and going, and g............
He gets to the finish, commends the turtle on its perseverance, offers it a cool refreshing drink, and a seat, and says, "Stay if you like, turtle, a tenacious member is moreover, an asset." He takes off his bunny suit. "You see, he says, I knew about your strategy, and I am a turtle, too."