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Aug 27, 2008

 

News reports are trumpeting how some people - described as dedicated Democrats, are blasting the dying Elizabeth Edwards for not speaking out about her husband's affair.

How cruel...these "dedicated Democrats" are the same ones who will line up, being Democratic sheeple, behind any candidate the Democratic powers that be anoint, even if that candidate is blatantly questionable.

 I'd rather have a philanderer with common sense and vision in the White House than some slick talker controlled by unknown money. Bill Clinton was a fabulous president - and who, at the time and even now, didn't adore JFK? And think of Roosevelt - Franklin, that is, who saved this country AND the Brits - another ladies' man.

A wandering eye is less of a danger to this country and the world than cheap rhetoric and a hand open to grab whatever it can from questionable associates.

That's my 2 cents on this subject.

©2008 RC deWinter

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Posted: Wednesday August 27, 2008, 4:59 am
Tags: bill privacy fdr john elizabeth clinton democratic presidential democrats presidents edwards candidates infidelity NObama edwrads philanderer [add/edit tags]

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Lana S. (375)
Wednesday August 27, 2008, 7:46 am
Great share, Cate, I couldn't agree more. BB

Pamylle G. (429)
Thursday August 28, 2008, 2:01 pm
You've got the sense of it, Cate. And although I've been reading too much to agree any longer that Bill Clinton was great, I couldn't care less about the details of his VERY personal life. Such matters are perfect, however, for a monopolistic main stream media to keep our minds off of the issues as well as the continued shrinking of our rights and privacy.

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