preach! "Sure, I wave the American flag. Do you know a better flag to wave? Sure, I love my country with all her faults. I'm not ashamed of that, never have been, never will be." -- John Wayne ----- Original Message ----- From: "M Laborde" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "RollTideFan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, June 29, 2004 7:02 PM Subject: [RollTideFan] (Non-Bama) BREAKING NEWS: Hillary Clinton Admits She Is a Communist
> Holy shit! This fucking bitch admits she is a Socialist/Communist! Please pass > this on to every person you know! > > ================================================================== > > "We're going to take things away from you on behalf of the common good." > > --- Hillary "The Commie Whore" Clinton > > =================================================================== > > > (06-28) 19:03 PDT SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -- > > The leftiest big city on the Left Coast was Clinton country > on Monday, with former President Clinton continuing his > blockbuster book tour and Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton > headlining a Democratic fund-raiser where she vowed to > defeat the Republicans' "extraordinarily ruthless machine." > > Headlining an appearance with other Democratic women > senators on behalf of Sen. Barbara Boxer, who is up > for re-election this year, Hillary Clinton told several > hundred supporters -- some of whom had ponied up as much > as $10,000 to attend -- to expect to lose some of the tax > cuts passed by President Bush if Democrats win the White > House and control of Congress. > > "Many of you are well enough off that ... the tax cuts may > have helped you," Sen. Clinton said. "We're saying that for > America to get back on track, we're probably going to cut > that short and not give it to you. We're going to take > things away from you on behalf of the common good." > > Just blocks away at San Francisco's historic Ferry Building, > President Clinton kicked off the latest leg of his West Coast > tour promoting his best-selling book, "My Life." Wearing a > navy blue suit and a rust-colored tie, Clinton signed books > for at least 3,000 people, many of whom had waited hours > under brilliant sunshine to catch a glimpse of him. > > At one point, Clinton stopped the fast-moving line of fans > to pose for a photo with 14-year old Thomas Nelson and his > 12-year old brother Joseph, who had traveled 50 miles with > their father from Petaluma. > > "I've never shaken the hand of a president," said Thomas, > who added that he had one grandma who couldn't stand Clinton > and one who thought he was the best president ever. > > "Even better than George Washington," said Thomas. > > While Sen. Clinton's duties in Washington and the former > president's far-flung speaking engagements can keep them apart > for weeks at a time, friends said the Clintons' joint visit to > the Bay Area was a homecoming of sorts for both of them. > > As president, Clinton visited California some 70 times and > focused much of his political and fund-raising energies on > the heavily Democratic San Francisco Bay area. The visits > by both Clintons increased while their daughter, Chelsea, > was a student at Stanford University in Palo Alto. > > "He was here so dad gum much when he was president that outside > of Arkansas, his highest level of support is probably the Bay > Area," said Martha Whetstone, executive director of the Bar > Association of San Francisco and a longtime friend of both > Clintons. "And San Francisco has always been Hillary country. > They get her here -- there's a real appreciation for independent, > intelligent women." > > The Clintons were following largely separate schedules throughout > the day, with Sen. Clinton heading two hours south to Monterey > County to appear at a public policy forum hosted by former White > House chief of staff Leon Panetta, and President Clinton headlining > a fund raiser Monday evening for the American Himalayan Foundation, > a charity run by Sen. Dianne Feinstein's husband, Richard Blum. > > Sen. Clinton called the transfer of sovereignty from the U.S.-led > coalition to an interim Iraqi government two days early a "positive > step" but said it was too early to predict if the new government > would be successful. > > "Whether they take over today or take over Wednesday, the problems > are still the same," she said. > > Before leaving the forum, Sen. Clinton was asked what she thought > of her husband's book. "I loved it," she replied. "You've got to > read all of it." > > On Tuesday, President Clinton will continue his book tour at > several stops around the Bay Area and will be the star attraction > at a fund-raiser for House Democrats. > > With Boxer leading her Republican opponent, Bill Jones, by a wide > margin in recent public polls and California considered safely in > Democratic presidential candidate John Kerry's hands, the Clintons' > visit served more as a vehicle to promote progressive political > activism than to move a lot of votes, according to Bruce Cain, a > political analyst at University of California, Berkeley. > > "There's a lot of stirring up of the Democratic base -- the juice > is flowing among Democratic activists in an unprecedented way right > now," Cain said. "It comes at a time when groups need to get > mobilized to make contributions and get themselves organized to go > out and do grass roots activity in battleground states." > > California Republican Chairman Duf Sundheim said that while the > Clintons were welcome to come to the state and express their views, > "history shows their influence is minimal." > > He pointed to both Clintons' support last fall for Democratic Gov. > Gray Davis, who went on to be recalled in a landslide and replaced > by Republican Arnold Schwarzenegger. > > > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------ > Associated Press writer Matthew Fordahl in Seaside, Calif., contributed to this report. > > URL: http://sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/news/archive/2004/06/28/politics2039EDT0165.DTL > > > > > ______________________________________________________ > RollTideFan - The University of Alabama Athletics Discussion List > > "Welcome to RollTideFan! 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