Saturday, November 10, 2007

Just How Close are the Clinton & Bush families

I have just spent 2 hours researching the Internet regarding the "Genuine" friendship between Bill Clinton and George H. W. Bush. The "Genuine" was admitted in an April 30, 2005 article in the Providence Journal written by Scott MacMAY.
http://www.projo.com/news/content/projo_20050430_clinton30.219a39a.html

The same article quotes Bill Clinton as saying "I get along fine with President Bush, the current President,"

A March 15, 2005 story writtten by Harry Bruinius for the Christian Monitor is called "The Odd Couple: Clinton, Bush Sr." indicates "that they play around at football games, give each other playful shoves after ceremonial appearances, and tease each other on the golf course." and "they may have found in each other a bond only few could ever share." http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2005/03/14/politics/printable679881.shtml


A September 19, 2005 story in The Huffington Post by Arianna Huffington called "Bill Clinton's Muddled Attempt to Own the Middle" called Bill Clinton "Equivocater-in-Chief".
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/arianna-huffington/bill-clintons-muddled-at_b_7586?view=print

Ms. Huffington indicated after Katrina Bill Clinton "providing cover for Bush (including making the ludicrous claims that the flooding of New Orleans could not have been foreseen" and "he took a page out of the GOP playbook by spreading blame around". She also wrote "The Equivocater-in-Chief was equally all over the map when it came to Iraq."

The Baltimore Sun posted a 11/2/2007 blog "ex-Pres. Bush: Clinton has no clinch on nomination" by Mark Silva states "George Bush - the former president - warns anyone assuming that Sen. Hillary Clinton - wife of the guy who beat him in 1992 yet now a famous friend in their post-presidential days - will win the Democratic Party's nomination for president in 2008."
http://weblogs.baltimoresun.com/news/politicis/blog/2007/11/expres_bush_clinton_has_no_cli.html

There are also a great many disturbing questions about how the Clintons seem to have better educated in secrecy, planting questions at Town Hall meetings, and credibility at http:wwww.hillaryproject.com.

I am an Independent voter but what good does that do when the choices given by the two political parties are in nmaes only ?

The middle class of America deserves better.

Goid Save America

Thursday, November 8, 2007

A Question/Comment sent to Lou Dobbs

Dear Prime Time,

I have always been an independent voter. I am 61 years old and here in New Jersey "independent" voters cannot vote in either party's primary elections.

I have been stuck voting for the lesser of the evils presented to me when I walk into the voting booth for years.

My question / comment is, Are you sure that by having thousands of other voters give up their party affiliations and register as "independents" you are doing a wise thing ?

It still leaves the current one "store bought" government up and running but with smaller numbers of registered voters in their parties. The names of the candidates and their related parties don't really matter, as you have already made very clear.

How will that help win the war on the middle class and restore our constitutional rights ?