DONT FORGET THAT HILLARY IS TO BE 44 PRESIDENT
ALWAYS
Obama will not win the general. Not this year.
He'll sweep all on his own in 2016.
If he runs THIS year and loses, he's done FOR GOOD !
Think Kerry !
Obama's vice President running mate will be in an "Edwards" position. and be able to run in 2012.
Together as Clinton/Obama we can have 16 great years.
Because that ticket will win.
Whats the problem???
I like you
Caroline Rhea and EMILY's List founder Ellen Malcolm emceed the event, and performances by Katharine McPhee and Babyface got the crowd going.
The packed crowd cheered on speakers including Billie Jean King, Sen. Barbara Mikulski, Madeleine Albright, Dolores Huerta, and Geraldine Ferraro. But the biggest applause came when Hillary took the stage.
If you weren't able to make it to the event, don't worry, there are more like this coming. Keep an eye on this space for details.
Senate Democrats are laboring to get troops home, Clinton says By TONY LEYS
REGISTER STAFF WRITER
Indianola, Ia. - U.S. Sen. Hillary Clinton said Saturday that she and other Democratic senators are frustrated in their attempts to force President Bush to remove American troops from Iraq.
Clinton, who spoke to several hundred people here, noted that Congress passed a bill with a withdrawal deadline earlier this year, but Bush vetoed it.
"We just don't have enough Democrats to overcome the veto," she said. "So we have to keep working to try to keep pressure on the president, and try to persuade more Republicans to come help us."
Anti-war activists have criticized Democratic members of Congress, saying they have not stood firm against the president.
Clinton laid the blame for Iraq on Bush.
"He rushed our country to war, he waged a pre-emptive war, he mismanaged the war, he misled about the war," she said. "He escalated the war, and he refuses to end the war.
"I think he owes it to those young men and women in uniform to begin bringing them home now," she added. "But if he will not end our involvement in this civil war while he is president, when I am president, I will. I will on the first day begin to bring them home."
Clinton said Bush was unwilling to talk to world leaders with whom he disagrees. She wondered aloud how anyone could make it through life, much less be president, with such an attitude.
Later, at an event in Ames, Clinton said American troops have done everything that has been asked of them.
"They were asked, wrongly, but they were asked, to get rid of Saddam Hussein, and they did," she said. "They were asked to look for weapons of mass destruction and they did, and they didn't find any. They were asked to make it stable and secure enough for the Iraqis to have elections, and they did. They were asked to give the Iraqis a chance to have a government that could lead it into a new future, and they did.
"So the American military has done its job. But it is abundantly clear that the Iraqis have refused to do theirs. And it is not any longer in America's interest, and it is certainly not fair to the young men and women who wear the uniform of the United States of America, for them to be in the middle of this sectarian civil war." Clinton said Iraqis "don't want yet to stop killing each other until they can figure out who's going to end up on top. Well, that is not our business."

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