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I do not support Sen. Clinton. I also do not support Sen. Obama. There are aspects I lean towards from each of them I also could lean towards McCain in some of his views but as well do not support him. To support Obama I need him to understand the importance of maintaining troops in Iraq for reasons of stability of that country until we are energy independent. From Clinton I need to know the same thing. I want to know how each of them are going to address achieving energy independence and that includes covering all of the aspects of achieving it meainging not negatively affecting other areas of the economy. I want to know exactly what all three intend to do to fix the economy and to reverse extreme special interest control of our government. There are other smaller issues I want to see from each of them. Even if Obama-Clinton becomes a reality I want to hear specifics not general items of change. I even want to hear it from McCain. Then I will decide. I will register Independent for the November election so I am not bound to any party. On a final note, once i make up my mind I will not make it public as I am bound not to endorse any candidate as I am president of a non-profit org.

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By Artemis Jun 4th 2008 at 1:35 am EDT
Bob,

I mean no disrespect with this but, why are you posting on the Democratic party's blog if you harbor no support for the presumptive nominee (Obama) or his remaining competitor (Clinton)?

Isn't there a blog somewhere for people who haven't registered to vote? You did say, "... will register."
  
Additionally
By Robert Ware Jun 4th 2008 at 1:38 am EDT
For years I have felt disconnected from the political process in not feeling like I had to choose from bad or worse and seeing the country that I love, served in the military for was born in and would die for, even not, go down the tubes.

I beleive the country has moved away from a government of the people, for the people, and by the people. To one that is of the few, by those who have the money to by influence for the special interest groups.

I want my country back in the control of the people, including me, in the small ways we can all contribute to a better america and our future.
Re: Additionally
By Maggie Jun 4th 2008 at 2:04 am EDT
The only wat we as citizens can show our concern and will by voting. When we choose not to cast a vote,we give into those who will take away our will. We have fundamental responsibilty to participate in the process.
  
Bob
than why you take time to post on "Democratic Party Builder"?
  
Why I support Hillary Clinton
By charctine Jun 4th 2008 at 1:38 am EDT
This question has been asked time and time again. So here is my answer.
She will work to strengthen the middle class. She believes that all workers deserve safe conditions and a fair wage.She will work to improve the schools. She has ben a children's advocate for many years. I think that she has a wonderful univerasal healthcare plan, a responsible plan to end the war in Iraq and a plan for comprehensive immigration reform. As a woman, she understands and will work for Women's issues. She has the experience and leadership qualities needed to run this countrty.
There you have it.
Re: Why I support Hillary Clinton
By Robert Ware Jun 4th 2008 at 1:49 am EDT
I've followed things pretty closely and there are things I can find in each to some degree but each have atleast one sticking point. I want to see things get better.

If anyone wants to read all of my blogs one could see most of them revolve around specific things that could make things better.

Why at DNC? Hummm Bill Richards but he dropped out. Now its trying to find the best candidate. Cause I am simply fed up with the quit pro quoe of Washington.
  
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