--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Louis McKenzie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I will look for the proofs just to show you what is said regarding race. It doesn't take a genius to get the voting thing. We all knew that it would come out sooner or later. America has lots of Bigotry why would it be surprising that a bunch of white people would actually say that their voting for Hillary did have to do with race?
It isn't surprising. I never said it was. Let's look at your claim again: "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." Some voters here and there have said that (including in states that Obama won) to reporters. But to my knowledge there's never been a poll question asked to that effect. The one you cited didn't ask that. > Why would it be surprising that she would begin referring to those people as her very hard working white people? It wouldn't be surprising. Everybody's saying that. > I did not like those things they were not good in my view > but that was not the same as saying. > > ANYTHING CAN HAPPEN BOBBY KENNEDY GOT KILLED IN JUNE OF > 1968.... Except she didn't say that, as you know. Why are you lying again? Here's the transcript of that part of the interview: CLINTON: Honestly, I just believe that this is the most important job in the world, it's the toughest job in the world. You should be willing to campaign for every vote. You should be willing to debate anytime, anywhere. I think it's an interesting juxtaposition where we find ourselves. I have been willing to do all of that during the entire process and people have been trying to push me out of this ever since Iowa. EB: Why? CLINTON: I don't know. I don't know. I find it curious because it is unprecedented in history. I don't understand it. Between my opponent and his camp and some in the media there has been this urgency to end this. Historically, that makes no sense, so I find it a bit of a mystery. EB: You don't buy the party unity argument? CLINTON: I don't because, again, I've been around long enough. You know my husband did not wrap up the nomination in 1992 until he won the California primary somewhere in the middle of June, right? We all remember Bobby Kennedy was assassinated in June in California. You know, I just don't understand it and there's lot of speculation about why it is, but . . . EB: What's your speculation? CLINTON: You know, I don't know, I find it curious and I don't want to attribute motives or strategies to people because I don't really know, but it's a historical curiosity to me. EB: Does it have anything to do with gender? CLINTON: I don't know that either. http://www.argusleader.com/assets/doc/DF109229524.DOC? GID=jBFH+726/ZrLbM/YOyv7xau6Xkpk1vBg3C14t7I5i3w%3D http://tinyurl.com/3hyy4u