Tags: contribute to Hillary, Democrats, Help Hillary, Hillary, posters, Victoria Woodhull
If you want to contribute to Hillary's campaign by purchasing items from the Hillaryclinton.com store, you better hurry up. Only a few days ago I ordered a Hillary poster and a friend wanted one, but could not find it on the Hillary site any more. I just went there and I could not either, although there are many other Hillary collectibles still left to purchase. Buy a piece of history. I also bought a lot of buttons for stocking stuffers this year as well as some from Obama's site too.
Here is the poster that I don't think is available any more:

Tony Puryear is the artist and this was his statement regarding his work:
"Senator Clinton is a beautiful, strong and inspiring woman, and I wanted to make a poster that reflected that. Rather than putting a slogan on the poster, I chose to put her name, because she is surely the only leader at this level with whom we are all on a first-name basis, and to me, that reflects her personal warmth and connection with ordinary Americans." - Tony Puryear
While searching for a copy of the Hillary poster this morning online, I also found this artwork which is similar to the work that Puryear did. Interesting.

Here is a picture of Victoria Woodhull who was the first woman to run for President. She declared her candidacy in 1872 when she was 34 years old. She made another fortune on the New York Stock Exchange with Tennessee, as the first female Wall Street Brokers. Woodhull, Clafin & Company opened in 1870 with the assistance of a wealthy benefactor, her admirer, Cornelius Vanderbilt. This firm was hailed as the "Queens of Finance"


Obama, in my opinion, looks stronger, not weaker, by being courteous.
And regardless the reasons for her debt, as a Democrat, I support helping Hillary out.