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Just Heard Hillary

🔗Afmmjr@...

9/23/2007 7:58:25 AM

Way too much "I, I, I, I" (aye-yai-yai!). She's always in the first person
without any nuance. Is this a good sign or a bad sign? J

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🔗Kraig Grady <kraiggrady@...>

9/23/2007 9:37:38 AM

everyone wants to be ultimate leader! It is the only branch of govt these days!
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🔗Danny Wier <dawiertx@...>

9/23/2007 9:50:03 AM

I missed the interview on Meet the Press. If she gets the Democratic nomination, I'll vote for her, but yes, she's always seemed to be all about herself. I see too much personal ambition in her, back when she was First Lady and later Senator from New York.

I'm afraid her health care proposal has insurance companies more in mind than patients; she's a little too sympathetic to lobbyists. At least according to a statement she made at the AFL-CIO-sponsored Democratic debates.

I know, a politician is still a politician, but I don't get the same sense of self-interest from either Sens. Obama or Edwards. I'm biased towards Obama though, because I did get to see him when he was here in Austin earlier this year.

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Afmmjr@... wrote:
> Way too much "I, I, I, I" (aye-yai-yai!). She's always in the first > person
> without any nuance. Is this a good sign or a bad sign? J