Hillary Clinton has been actively fighting in the political arena for decades. I refer to it as an arena, because she has had to endure brutal media bias and outright attacks from others. Somehow, the media believes that everything in her life, including the most intimate details, should be fully disclosed to the entire nation. But, that same media does not apply these rules to her adversaries.
I hope to level the ‘playing field’ with this website. We want to tell you about this great lady, all that she has accomplished, and the many things that she hopes to accomplish in her lifetime.
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A little about me and Why I VOTED FOR HILLARY AS THE 44th PRESIDENT OF THE USA….
I was heart broken yesterday day when my teenaged female cousin who lives in TX (with out naming names if you are my aunt or uncle it was either your daughter or grand daughter) told me that a Woman could NEVER be the President., and that if a woman was elected as president that she would promptly be assassinated. WHY WOULD WE ALLOW THE FUTURE WOMEN LEADERS OF THIS COUNTRY TO FEEL THIS WAY! CHANGE AND HOPE ARE FEASIBLE BUT ONLY WHEN EXPERIENCE, DEDICATION, AND PERSERVERANCE ARE THE TOOLS BEING USED.
Hillary has the complete skill set to prove to my cousin and ALL other little girls out there feeling the same way, that every woman and little girl can be whatever she dreams big enough to be, and that we can prove that by helping to elect Hillary as the 44th President of the United States of America. I live on a very small income, my roommate is permanently disabled due to severe Crohn’s Disease. So money is tight, and we have first hand experience dealing with the problems of today’s healthcare system. You couldn’t imagine the painstaking process that we endured trying to get him medical insurance… Finally we had to resort to public assistance for that. At least in California there is a semi-decent public aid in place, but what if we still lived in TX where the state had little to no involvement? These are the reasons we have to elect Hillary Clinton as the next President… WE TRUST YOU HILLARY WITH OUR LIVES and QUALITY OF LIFE!!!!
There are many reasons that I think that Hillary would be the best person to be the next president. The war, economy, leadership skills, electability, I could go on, but my main reason is health care. I have worked for about 35 years in my life. But I could not afford to go to collage. So all of my jobs were minimum wage. So I can’t afford health care. And it makes a difference as too the kind of care you get if you don’t have any. I go to a clinic because of health issues that need to be taken care of. It is a clinic that is for people who do not have much money or health insurence. My doctor has wanted for a long time to send me to a couple of specialists, but they want about four hundred dollars up front money before they will see me because I don’t have insurence,I don’t have that kind of money all at one time. I told my doctor one time that I was having pain in my chest and I told my doctor that and also my left arm was getting tingly some times and numb. He said that he could do a test on me but if he found any thing that he would have to send me to a specialist, and since I claimed I didn’t have the money, it would just be a waste of his time and mine to do any test. That is a true story. A doctor actually said that it would be a waste of his time because I didn’t have insurance. It must not have been my heart though because I am still here with out any help. But you see why I think that Hillary is the best person for the job. She is a strong, intelligent, caring person who will help the people in America get the health care they need, and deserve. She will fight for America’s rights. She will not quit when the going gets tough. I just wanted to add my two cents to this blog. thanks
I LOVE HILLARY CLINTON!!!! She is a warrior. She is so smart and always so focused. Plus after watching her on SNL, she clearly has a great sense of humor, and is very funny!!I remember when she first went to New York to run for the Senate, and the New Yorkers were not that nice to her. A lot of them called her a carpetbagger. But then after her hard work, she won by a landslide. When it was her second term, she won by another landslide! These days, the New Yorkers do like her very much! She won New York effortlessly in the Primary. When Ted Kennedy and John Kerry endorsed B.O., that had to hurt. Yet, she was a total professional about it, and sure enough, she won BIG in Massachusetts! UNBELIEVABLE.They tried to pack her bags for her one more time right before Texas, and Ohio, and she ended up winning both states!!! Not to mention Rhode Island by 18 points!! Hillary Clinton, you are my hero. WHAT AN INSPIRATION.
Hillary Clinton 2008
I saw Obama’s speech on race and I was very impressed. I like him as a person and candidate and I am immensely proud that our nation seems to finally be ready to have a frank and nuanced discussion about race. But I am growing increasing angry that our nation does not appear to be even remotely ready to have a frank discussion of sexism.
Though, I can think of few things more grotesque than the lynching of a black man — at least twice a week I see the pretty face of a young, middleclass white woman, plastered across the TV screen because she’s either missing or has been found after a brutal rape/murder. And for every one of those, there are hundreds of women, less pretty, less wealthy, and less white, who are ignored by the major media, also rotting away in shallow graves, in blue barrels, or under the backyard bonfire pit of an ex-boyfriend, husband, acquaintance or family member. Each of these is a gender-based hate crime, a daily deluge of “lynchings” of women, who (as John Lennon said) is nigger of the world.
I almost became one of those bodies whose fragile bones may have been unearthed during the ground breaking of a construction project, or after a dog carried my dried skull in from the vacant lot as a toy. In 1974, I was 9 years old and being brutally, violently raped by my Uncle. I screamed as loudly as I could in the hopes the neighbors would hear. He silenced me by strangling me. As I went unconscious, I really believed he was killing me. I regained consciousness after the rape was over, in terrible physical pain and my future achievement potential now crippled with mental and emotional baggage. I look back and realize that it would have been so easy, to accidentally strangle me too long, or snap my fragile neck. And surely my Uncle would not have called 911. Surely he would have done everything he could to cover his crime. And regardless of whether anyone believed his story, or prosecuted, or imprisoned him; and regardless of whether my body found its way to a coffin and a proper burial, or remained under a freshly poured slab of cement in his back yard, I’d still be just as dead.
This is the daily bread of being female in America. Women travel in packs for safety and lock up their houses and cars like Fort Knox. Women are ever vigilant and even so, it is estimated that 75% of American women will be raped or otherwise physically sexually assaulted at sometime in their lives. All of this horror and I haven’t even touched on the gender bigotry of domestic violence or the sexual slavery that makes up part of the world wide sex trade.
This morning, I turned on the progressive radio station “Air America” because I wanted to hear some positive response to Obama’s speech. But I turned it on just in time to hear Lionel say he wanted someone to slap Mika Brzezinski because she interfered with his ability to enjoy listening of Joe Scarborough on Morning Joe (MSNBC). His next caller joked with him that he liked Mika because she was “hot,” he just turned the sound off when she speaks. In other words, “Shut up and be titillating; that’s all you’re good for.”
I have heard so many countless sexist things during this campaign and almost every time, no objection is raised. I expect this bigotry from the knuckle dragging Neanderthals on Fox, but the urge to vomit is so much more urgent when I hear it from so-called “progressives” on Air America. I have grown envious of people of color who can now expect outrage from all corners the moment a racist or even potentially racist statement is uttered. I do not disregard the moral tragedy that the racist statement was uttered in the first place, but I would feel so much more visible and human if I could expect that kind of group, public outrage when bigotry is voiced toward my gender. And though I am so very proud that we as a nation may actually take steps toward healing our racial divide, before we can have that “more perfect union” we have a far more prevalent and brutal present-day “ism” that is going unacknowledged, unnoticed, and un-addressed, right under our noses.
Hillary has worked very hard and accomplished so much for both women’s and children’s rights at home and abroad. But to see Hillary in the White House, as President of the United States, will effect everyone’s perceptions of gender and power, and that is a powerful step in the right direction toward ending the killing fields that right here, right now, continue to grow in every state and territory of the USA.