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A Lesson in How Not to Defend Your Candidate

I don’t doubt the passion of this Clinton supporter, but I highly object to the way she went about doing it? How is going back to the same team that was in the White House 8 years ago going to bring about “real change”?

Hillary seems to believe that Senator Obama is a worthy opponent, isn’t that good enough for her supporters?

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  • [...] The World Around You wrote an interesting post today on A Lesson in How Not to Defend Your CandidateHere’s a quick excerpt I don’t doubt the passion of this Clinton supporter, but I highly object to the way she went about doing it? How is going back to the same team that was in the White House 8 years ago going to bring about “real change”? Hillary seems to believe that Senator Obama is a worthy opponent, isn’t that good enough for her supporters? Left In Alabama:: Primary Thoughts [...]

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