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Old 07-06-2015, 07:22 PM
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Hillary has three things going for her. She's female (I'd vote for that, there's too much testosterone in Govt), She's a Clinton (Not a bad brand, but I'd say the first one was simply in the right place at the right time, ie. the economic Tech Bubble period), and finally she has a lot of energy and worked very hard as Secretary, millions of miles of travel and she often looked haggard. I don't know about accomplishments and the world is too complex for me now. But I know Hillary gave her life to the job of Secretary of State and I give her credit in any case.

That said, I'm anti-dynasty. No Bush, No Clinton. I'm excited about Bernie Sanders. I feel the folks in our community tend to be conservation and opposed to change, so I don't fit in well. But I see Bernie as very similar to Obama 2008. I backed Obama and he disappointing (in fairness, it wasn't him as much as the opposition that wanted nothing but divisiveness). No matter, Bernie represents another opportunity for tomorrow and he's drawing the young people of tomorrow. My peers won't do it for him. Tomorrow belongs to the young and I hope they come through.
I will keep this short but to summarize, I do not agree with anything you are saying at all, which means nothing except I do not agree....

1. If Bernie Sanders ever became President there would be change. He is a socialist who democrat Claire Mccaskill said this week was "way out there" and too far left even for her. He is a socialist true and true so he represents a philosphohy that has failed each and every time it had a chance.

2. Only comment I will make about you saying how " the opposition that wanted nothing but divisiveness)" THAT is certainly the line that the party wants you to take but suggest you look up a man named Harry Reid. He changed the rules in the senate to STOP DEBATE....it was out way or the highway until the last election. PLUS, I might add, the mockery and out and out slander thrown at the opposition was so offensive I am not sure how anyone could do anything but fight back as best they could.

Having said that...you must be looking forward to the debates as I am because your candidate Sanders is pushing Ms Clinton further and further left.

We shall see. The only thing I "think" we agree on, because my comments are not a defense of the other party...but I think we agree on needing the parties to come together to get something done. We have no statesman in the WH at present so important to me is that characteristic.