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chesswarsnow
02-24-2008, 05:56 PM
Sorry bout that,

1. But Billy Clinton was in town today.
2. Drew a crowd of a measly one thousand.
3. Barely even a blip on the radar here.
4. Its got to be painfully easy to see her campaign is over by now.
5. She is the most hated women in the world.
6. Who's she kidding anyway, just because she's a women isn't enough, not this time, and not her.
7. READ ALL ABOUT IT HERE:http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/ap/tx/5565971.html

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ARLINGTON, Texas — Former President Bill Clinton portrayed his wife Sunday as a pragmatic leader and her opponent in the Democratic presidential primary as too inexperienced to handle the job.

"Should we make a new beginning with somebody not involved in either the problems of this decade or the progress of last?" Clinton said to a crowd of more than 1,000 people at a community center.

"Or should we make a new beginning with a change-maker who knows when to compromise and when to stand" for her principles, Clinton said.

Sen. Hillary Clinton is locked in a close battle with Sen. Barack Obama in Texas, and the former president has said his wife must win to keep her campaign alive.

The Texas primary is March 4. Clinton spoke at a center being used for early voting, which began last week.

The former president suggested that his wife could lead the country back to the prosperity of the 1990s and balance the federal budget. He also said his wife is the only candidate who could deliver health insurance for all Americans.

"This is not the time for the Democratic Party to walk away from a cause we've embraced," Clinton said of universal health coverage.

Hillary Clinton and Obama have clashed over health care proposals, most recently during a televised debate Thursday night in Austin. Clinton charges that Obama's plan wouldn't cover everyone, and he counters that her plan would fail by forcing people who can't afford insurance to buy it or face penalties.

Earlier Sunday, the former president attended a church service at The Potter's House, a large church in south Dallas. He sat silently for nearly 90 minutes and never addressed the crowd of more than 6,000.

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8. He had six thousand captive audience, thats a huge misstep!


Regards,
SirJamesofTexas