--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "authfriend" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Louis McKenzie <ltm457@> > wrote: > > > > THE THINGS PEOPLE SAY > > > > As we come to the end of the Democrat primary campaign I > > am proud to see that change has come to America. Barack > > Obama has succeeded in winning the largest amount of > > delegates of any Democratic candidate for the nomination. > > Also the fact that the voters in the states where Senator > > Clinton has won by large margins have openly stated that > > the primary reason for their voting for Senator Clinton > > over Senator Obama is race. > > No, that's not correct. Please find an exit poll > where voters were even asked what their primary > reason was for voting for Clinton over Obama. > > <snip> > > Senator Hillary Clintons said on national television that > > she is staying in the campaign in the case that something > > should happen to Barack Obama. > > No, that isn't what she said, not even close. She > wasn't even talking about Obama. She was pointing > out that in the past primaries have often lasted > into June, so there was no reason for her to > withdraw now. >
The primaries she mentioned, had started a month or more earlier than the primary she was in, and her husband's nomination was assured, by accounts, in March, not June. > (And it wasn't "on national television." It was > in an interview with a newspaper, parts of the > videotape of which were later broadcast on > television.) > > > She does not leave it to chance she said she believes > > he can have a tragic experience such as that of Robert > > Kennedy in 1968. > > She said nothing of the kind! Why are you lying > about what she said? What's the matter with you? > She certainly implied it by brining up the same scenario 4 times in this primary. Lawson