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Hillary Says She’ll “Consider” Restoring Constitution

By Manila Ryce
Published Thursday, October 25th, 2007, 3:09 am
Filed under: Videos: News, Videos: Political, Videos, US Politics

By bombing other countries and waging undeclared wars, Bill Clinton displayed a contempt for the constitutional limits on presidential power equal to that of the Reagan and Bush administration before him. There’s no way someone as power hungry as Hillary will roll back Bush Jr’s executive powers if corporate America places her in the White House again. Likewise, there’s also no reason any true liberal should be voting Democrat if this fascist gets the nomination.

9 Responses to “Hillary Says She’ll “Consider” Restoring Constitution”

  1. I love it when you talk strong and dirty. Don’t sugarcoat it, hon. xoxo

  2. Amen brutha. She is dangerous. I am considering leaving the country.

  3. We’ll have another Republicrat administration.

    *sigh*

    I’m not gonna leave. I’m just going to drift off into the desert and walk in the wilderness like Moses.

  4. I doubt I could say it any better.

  5. Hillary will never get my vote. I’ll consider her, but nope wont happen.

  6. It’s good to see there are so many intelligent people willing to think for themselves, rather than toe the line of this corporate-bought party. It’s ashame there aren’t more bloggers like you folks. Fortunately, we’re more determined than they are apathetic.

  7. I agree that Hillary is an evil, two-faced corporate puppet. However, it appears fairly certain that she will win the Democratic nomination.

    If you don’t vote for her in the general election, who will you vote for? And would you actually risk having another Republican in office?

    Granted, Hillary is basically a Republican. But there are a few important differences, the biggest being that I think she would support the Kyoto Protocol and other climate treaties, like her husband did.

    With Hillary, I think we’d retain the status quo, maybe take a few steps back. With a Republican, we’d take giant leaps back, like we have with GW in the last 7 years.

    So what exactly are you advocating?

  8. Personally, I probably won’t even vote in the upcoming election if Clinton is on the card. But if I do, by some stroke of divine luck, have any shred of hope and faith in the system to actually head down to the school/church/YMCA and take my measley part in the “democratic” process, I think I will vote Republican. I’m just curious as to how much we Americans are willing to take before we’re willing to take real action. Apparently, the antics of this Executive bunch isn’t enough, so Tancredo, Huckabee, or any other religio-facist dumbshit willing to run, Come On Down!

    In the meantime, I just got a new job, so I’ll be investing in lots of bottled water and a shotgun to protect it.

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