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Subject: Re: It really comes down to this.


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Teller
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Date Posted: Sun, March 30, 2008 12:50:56
In reply to: Rat-a-tat-tat 's message, "Why do we behave ethically? Just think what life would be like if everyone did what they wanted, without regard for consequences. Now think Hillary." on Sat, March 29, 2008 5:07:49

The Democratic party leadership has never liked the Clintons. That was proven when the Democratic controlled congress fought Bill tooth and nail every step of the way during his first 2 years. They are the ones that caused the Dems to lose congress in 1994.

I think that Obama is the cause of all the problems not Clinton. A year ago she was the presumptive nominee. THEN along came Obama. He's the one that threw the spanner in the hole. He's the one who should never have started a campaign. He's the one that should drop out. Not her.

Here's the way I see it. The Clintons are not liked by the Democratic party upper echelon. The Clintons don't like them either. There is no sweat off the Clintons's nose's to say "Look, if you want Hillary to drop out, it's gonna cost you dearly. We'll take you down with us". Based on the way the Clinton's have been treated by the party that they took back to the White House, It's OK with with me if they teach the Democrats a lesson in loyalty.

I wouldn't be surprised to see the Clinton form their own party after all this is over.

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Re: Yes Teller but why did HillaryHappy DancerSun, March 30, 2008 9:32:18


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