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A FEW words on Hillary Clinton: “Saying that Hillary has Executive Branch experience is like saying Yoko Ono was a Beatle,” - Kos commenter, via Andrew Sullivan.
But what about Hillary bringing peace to Northern Ireland?
But what about Hillary curing Rwanda?
And if Hillary is Yoko Ono, is Bill - gulp! - John Lennon?
Is this the Bill Clinton Death Cult? Hillary has a Death Cult. And Barack Obama has a huge and vibrant Death Cult.
All American politicans need a death cult…
Posted: 10th, March 2008 | In: Anorak In New York, Hillary Clinton, Politicians, Race For The White House Comments (6) | Follow the Comments on our RSS feed: RSS 2.0 | TrackBack | Permalink
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March 12th, 2008 at 6:12 pm
A nuslim is a nu-muslim
March 11th, 2008 at 4:25 pm
Blondshag - what’s a nuslim….?
March 11th, 2008 at 5:20 am
Re: Hillary: I helped bring peace to Northern Irel (2.00 / 2)
Statement from John Hume former MP MEP, founder of the SDLP and an architect of the Good Friday Agreement. He is the only person to win the Nobel Prize for Peace, the Ghandi Peace Award and the Martin Luther King Peace Prize.
“I am quite surprised that anyone would suggest that Hillary Clinton did not perform important foreign policy work as First Lady. I can state from firsthand experience that she played a positive role for over a decade in helping to bring peace to Northern Ireland.
She visited Northern Ireland, met with very many people and gave very decisive support to the peace process. There is no doubt that the people of Northern Ireland think very positively of Hillary Clinton’s support for our peace process, due to her visits to Northern Ireland and her meetings with so many people. In private she made countless calls and contacts, speaking to leaders and opinion makers on all sides, urging them to keep moving forward.
Anyone criticizing her foreign policy involvement should look at her very active and positive approach to Northern Ireland and speak with the people of Northern Ireland who have the highest regard for her and are very grateful for her very active support for our peace process.”
Inez McCormack, first female president of the Irish Congress of Trade Unions:
“Hillary Clinton took risks for peace in asking me and others to bring women and communities from both traditions to affirm their capacity to work for common purpose and to assert, when there was no public dialogue which supported it, that working for common purpose on the basis of mutual respect was the core of effective peace building. She used her immense influence to give women like me space to develop this work and validated it every step of the way. This approach is now taken for granted bit it wasn’t then. She told us that if we take risks for peace, she would stay with us on that journey. In my experience, it took hard work, attention to detail and a commitment of time and energy which she delivered steadily and where it was needed over the last decade.”
Baroness May Blood of the House of Lords, who worked for many years as a community leader in Shankill area of West Belfast
“The First Lady sent the message that the work and influence that grassroots women were undertaking within their communities was just as important as anything else that was taking place. I witnessed her building new confidence in women at the grassroots level and their statue grew within Northern Ireland as a consequence. All of a sudden they were being taken more seriously. The message we were also told by Hillary Clinton was that this work needed a political focus.”
Geraldine McAteer, Chief Executive of West Belfast Partnership Board
“As First Lady, Hillary Clinton was extremely supportive of the peace process in Northern Ireland, and in particular, of the women who live here. In her visits during the peace process negotiations she met with women from a range of backgrounds and she recognized there was a real need to strengthen and support the voices of women in the post conflict context and get the needs of women and communities to the forefront of the new political agenda. She recognized that this would be best done through building the skillls of women here. Through her Vital Voices Conference in September 1998, I and others were able to develop our skills for the betterment of our communities.”
News reports:
2007: Hillary honored for her work on the Northern Ireland Peace process. Irish American Magazine named Hillary “Person of the Year”, celebrating “her work on the Northern Ireland peace process”. [Irish American Magazine, April/May 07]
2007: Hillary met with Irish leaders who wanted to ‘pay their respects to Hillary’ for her work on behalf of peace in Northern Ireland. Martin McGuinness and Ian Paisley recently traveled to Washington on behalf of the fledging Northern Ireland government, and they specifically requested two personal meetings: one with President George W. Bush and one with Senator Hillary Clinton. They wanted to “pay their respects to Hillary” for her long and varied role in promoting and working for peace in Northern Ireland. [Guardian, December 8, 2007]. As McGuinness put it, “these are wonderfully exciting times for all of us back home, not least because of the contributions made by President Clinton and Mrs. Clinton.” [AP, December 7, 2007].
1999: Northern Ireland Secretary: `Hillary is one of the essential reasons’ Ireland had peace. An August 1999 issue of Talk Magazine quotes Northern Ireland Secretary Mo Mowlam: “Hillary is one of the essential reasons we’ve had 18 months of relative peace. Without her we would have no economic boom.”
1999: Hillary made frequent trips to Northern Ireland where she was ‘not just in the humdrum affairs of state…but in the nitty gritty of the political scene’ “A few years back the notion of an American First Lady speaking out on any aspect of life in Northern Ireland would have been taboo. Now it is accepted that not just this First Lady but also her husband make frequent trips to the North, and that they become involved not just in the humdrum affairs of state such as opening a new training center or mouthing niceties at a conference, but in the nitty gritty of the political scene too.” [Irish Voice, May 25, 1999]
March 10th, 2008 at 5:37 pm
” empty suit, NO experience, nothing more than lots of rhetoric, preaching, shouting…….. signs going up and down in the air”
And how, exactly does that distinguish Obama from Her Royal Clintonesse, or any other US presidential wannabee over the last 30 years?
March 10th, 2008 at 5:06 pm
Hopefully Dubya has one (or more?)
Imagine….
March 10th, 2008 at 4:58 pm
Barack Hussein Obama is an empty suit, NO experience, nothing more than lots of rhetoric, preaching, shouting, numbers of women fainting, signs going up and down in the air, a nuslim, and appears to have some type relationship to REZKO - indicted fund-raiser.
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VOTE - HILLARY RODHAM CLINTON the right president for America.
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YOU GO GIRL!!!!!
YOU GO GIRL!!!!!
YOU GO GIRL!!!!!
pulled this one, a total of two posts, the one left in has more???okquantity , not quality
jj 14.40 12/3