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LadyMod at scam.com
04-02-2008, 10:33 PM
Awwwwww. Let it shrink and dry up.


http://www.voanews.com/english/2008-04-02-voa58.cfm

The new survey by Quinnipiac University in Connecticut shows Clinton with a nine-point lead over Obama in Pennsylvania. That is down from a 12-point Clinton lead two weeks ago.

Clinton needs a victory in Pennsylvania to keep alive her hope of winning the Democratic nomination.

Both Democratic candidates are targeting more than 800,000 union members in Pennsylvania who are part of a critical voting bloc of working class voters.

Obama is warning against new trade deals that might hurt American workers while Clinton has proposed spending billions of dollars on tax incentives and investments to help companies create new jobs.

Clinton continues to insist she is in the race to stay despite Obama's lead in the delegate count. During a campaign appearance in Philadelphia, Clinton compared herself to the fictional boxing hero of the film, Rocky.


Was Rocky a big fat liar too?

http://www.thebluesite.com/archives/000527.html

Hillary Clinton's Many Lies



In an airport, she happened to run into Sir Edmund Hillary, who was the first man to climb Mt. Everest. So, what to say to this man? Lie, of course. She claimed that her mother named her Hillary and with twp "i's" after Hillary the climber. Only problem- he didn't make news climbing anything until 5 years AFTER Clinton was born.

Another story talks about how Hillary is at a race-relations conference in Boston with some teenagers, and she claims that she was on the soccer team, and a player from the opposing team told her that she hated her kind, and Hillary said- 'you don't even know me,' to which the girl replied- 'I don't have to know you to know I hate you.' An attempt to try to make the kids believe she knew exactly where they were coming from, and from personal experience at that! Too bad this is almost surely a lie, since there were no girl's soccer teams at her high school in the 1960's when this supposed event took place.

There is also the lie- well known to most- where Hillary claimed that her daughter Chelsea was in danger on September 11, claiming that her daughter went for a jog down to the towers themselves, and when the planes hit, she saw the buildings right there and was nearly in peril. Too bad again, since Chelsea totally debunked her mother's phony story in a magazine article. She was really on the other side of the city, and was woken up with a phone call telling her to watch the news- and she never got anywhere near the towers, instead she was staring shocked at the tv screen most of the day.

These stories, along with the many Hillary scandals from her days in the white house, are very creepy.

Bill
04-03-2008, 01:24 AM
Pennsylvania is kind of a backward state.

beautiful ecosystem tho.

Obama's got some money to spend. But Bill Clinton is running all over the place giving speeches.

unlawflcombatnt
04-03-2008, 03:31 AM
Hillary is still way ahead in the summary of polls in Pennsylvania.

http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/2008/president/pa/pennsylvania_democratic_primary-240.html#polls

She's finished better than the polls predicted in California, Texas, and Ohio.

In California, the rocket scientists who did the polls predicted Obama would win. Instead, Hillary won big--in the largest state in the union. The pollsters were only off by 10 points.

She'll win Pennsylvania by a much larger margin than the polls predict, just like she did in California and the other large states.

bigfootzx
04-03-2008, 04:42 AM
Hillary is still way ahead in the summary of polls in Pennsylvania.

http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/2008/president/pa/pennsylvania_democratic_primary-240.html#polls

She's finished better than the polls predicted in California, Texas, and Ohio.

In California, the rocket scientists who did the polls predicted Obama would win. Instead, Hillary won big--in the largest state in the union. The pollsters were only off by 10 points.

She'll win Pennsylvania by a much larger margin than the polls predict, just like she did in California and the other large states.

Well I guess we'll see soon enough how Hillary does in PA. But her numbers are declining in PA from previous polls while Obama' numbers are on the rise.

She needs 2/3 of the remaining states to earn the popular vote. Maybe Bill should take a bow, he has cost her points and I like that!! Now if they solve the MI and FL debacle, who knows???

LadyMod at scam.com
04-03-2008, 04:27 PM
Obama gains three key endorsements (http://news.theage.com.au/obama-gains-three-key-endorsements/20080403-23as.html)

hehehe


Obama notched three key endorsements as both candidates scoured Pennsylvania and courted the important union vote with promises to shore up the stumbling economy and reverse the stream of American jobs overseas.

In Pittsburgh, once a centre of the American steel industry, Clinton promised $7 billion in annual incentives to US businesses that create new jobs at home, saying she would finance the program by ending tax breaks to firms that move jobs abroad.

Obama's new endorsements included backing from a former congressman whose powerhouse foreign policy credentials were seen as a boost against criticism that Clinton and presumptive Republican nominee John McCain have levelled against the Illinois senator's limited security resume.

Lee Hamilton, the ex-Indiana representative who was the top Democrat on the commission investigating the Sept. 11 attacks, threw his support to Obama as did Wyoming Gov. Dave Freudenthal.

Obama also snagged backing from the National Union of Hospital and Health Care Employees, an affiliate of the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees, which has endorsed Clinton. Henry Nicholas, president of the affiliate union, said "justice told me it was the right position to take."