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I support Senator Hillary Clinton for President of the United States.
Hillary is the best candidate for Asian Pacific Americans and for all Americans. She will return this country to the path of progress. She has a proven track record as an advocate on behalf of America's real needs, and will be ready to lead on Day One. I know that for change to happen, the next person in the White House must be a proven national leader. That person must be strong, intelligent, and compassionate. Hillary Clinton is all of those things. Hillary Clinton has an extraordinary amount of experience on the national level as a sitting Senator of our nation. She has 35 years of commitment to public service. She has been through many trying times. Not only did she survive, she has emerged a tough and experienced fighter, and I know that she will fight for us. She will work to help college students get a quality and affordable education, help working people by creating good jobs with good pay, and help the uninsured get the healthcare they need. Though she is tough, she is also compassionate. When she graduated from law school, she could have become wealthy working for a corporation. Instead, she chose to work for the Children's Defense Fund, helping abused and neglected children. Her compassion has been a hallmark of her service all these years. But it is her commitment to diversity that impresses me the most. It is not enough to talk in generalities about bringing people together. Instead, one must look at a person's actions. In her campaign, she was the first to start an API outreach office. An analysis of presidential campaign staffs found hers to be the most diverse, and to have the most Asian Americans. A national Asian American political advocacy group, 80-20, sent a list of 6 questions to all the presidential candidates on such issues as fighting workplace discrimination against Asian Americans and nominating Asian Americans to federal judgeships. Because of her willingness to commit, she earned the sole endorsement of the group. Hillary has taken the lead in policy issues important to APA's, including making family reunification a priority in immigration reform. Many Asian Americans have been the victim of international politics. She has met with over 80 world leaders, is experienced in foreign affairs and will bring America back to its position as a respected world leader. It is no wonder that out of all the presidential candidates, she has the greatest number of endorsements from APA elected officials, including Senator Dan Inouye, Congresswoman Doris Matsui, former Governor Gary Locke and State Controller John Chiang. As one of California's top 12 state constitutional officers and an elected woman myself, I deeply appreciate the strength that Hillary had to possess to get to this historic point in time. Her strength is what this country needs right now. Hillary is our best and brightest chance for a better life for all Americans. She deserves to be the next President of the United States. WORLD DEMOCRACY MEDIA GROUP M Waheed Jadoon Email: |
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(OT) : 2008 Election Politics - Waheed Jadoon asks You
to Support Hillary Clinton in the name of World Democracy. "As one of California's Ttop 12 State Constitutional Officers - Not ! http://www.sos.ca.gov/executive/ca_r...1b_con_off.pdf On Mar 24, 6:27*pm, " wrote: I support Senator Hillary Clinton for President of the United States. Hillary is the best candidate for Asian Pacific Americans and for all Americans. She will return this country to the path of progress. She has a proven track record as an advocate on behalf of America's real needs, and will be ready to lead on Day One. I know that for change to happen, the next person in the White House must be a proven national leader. That person must be strong, intelligent, and compassionate. Hillary Clinton is all of those things. Hillary Clinton has an extraordinary amount of experience on the national level as a sitting Senator of our nation. She has 35 years of commitment to public service. She has been through many trying times. Not only did she survive, she has emerged a tough and experienced fighter, and I know that she will fight for us. She will work to help college students get a quality and affordable education, help working people by creating good jobs with good pay, and help the uninsured get the healthcare they need. Though she is tough, she is also compassionate. When she graduated from law school, she could have become wealthy working for a corporation. Instead, she chose to work for the Children's Defense Fund, helping abused and neglected children. Her compassion has been a hallmark of her service all these years. But it is her commitment to diversity that impresses me the most. It is not enough to talk in generalities about bringing people together. Instead, one must look at a person's actions. In her campaign, she was the first to start an API outreach office. An analysis of presidential campaign staffs found hers to be the most diverse, and to have the most Asian Americans. A national Asian American political advocacy group, 80-20, sent a list of 6 questions to all the presidential candidates on such issues as fighting workplace discrimination against Asian Americans and nominating Asian Americans to federal judgeships. Because of her willingness to commit, she earned the sole endorsement of the group. Hillary has taken the lead in policy issues important to APA's, including making family reunification a priority in immigration reform. Many Asian Americans have been the victim of international politics. She has met with over 80 world leaders, is experienced in foreign affairs and will bring America back to its position as a respected world leader. It is no wonder that out of all the presidential candidates, she has the greatest number of endorsements from APA elected officials, including Senator Dan Inouye, Congresswoman Doris Matsui, former Governor Gary Locke and State Controller John Chiang. As one of California's top 12 state constitutional officers and an elected woman myself, I deeply appreciate the strength that Hillary had to possess to get to this historic point in time. Her strength is what this country needs right now. Hillary is our best and brightest chance for a better life for all Americans. She deserves to be the next President of the United States. WORLD DEMOCRACY MEDIA GROUP M Waheed Jadoon Email: |
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![]() Assy Nipples wrote: On 2008-03-24 21:27:21 -0400, " said: I support Senator Hillary Clinton for President of the United States. Hil is a lying sack of ****. She's been tested under fire! |
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On Mar 24, 8:27�pm, "
wrote: I support Senator Hillary Clinton for President of the United States. Hillary is the best candidate for Asian Pacific Americans and for all Americans. She will return this country to the path of progress. She has a proven track record as an advocate on behalf of America's real needs, and will be ready to lead on Day One. I know that for change to happen, the next person in the White House must be a proven national leader. That person must be strong, intelligent, and compassionate. Hillary Clinton is all of those things. Hillary Clinton has an extraordinary amount of experience on the national level as a sitting Senator of our nation. She has 35 years of commitment to public service. She has been through many trying times. Not only did she survive, she has emerged a tough and experienced fighter, and I know that she will fight for us. She will work to help college students get a quality and affordable education, help working people by creating good jobs with good pay, and help the uninsured get the healthcare they need. Though she is tough, she is also compassionate. When she graduated from law school, she could have become wealthy working for a corporation. Instead, she chose to work for the Children's Defense Fund, helping abused and neglected children. Her compassion has been a hallmark of her service all these years. But it is her commitment to diversity that impresses me the most. It is not enough to talk in generalities about bringing people together. Instead, one must look at a person's actions. In her campaign, she was the first to start an API outreach office. An analysis of presidential campaign staffs found hers to be the most diverse, and to have the most Asian Americans. A national Asian American political advocacy group, 80-20, sent a list of 6 questions to all the presidential candidates on such issues as fighting workplace discrimination against Asian Americans and nominating Asian Americans to federal judgeships. Because of her willingness to commit, she earned the sole endorsement of the group. Hillary has taken the lead in policy issues important to APA's, including making family reunification a priority in immigration reform. Many Asian Americans have been the victim of international politics. She has met with over 80 world leaders, is experienced in foreign affairs and will bring America back to its position as a respected world leader. It is no wonder that out of all the presidential candidates, she has the greatest number of endorsements from APA elected officials, including Senator Dan Inouye, Congresswoman Doris Matsui, former Governor Gary Locke and State Controller John Chiang. As one of California's top 12 state constitutional officers and an elected woman myself, I deeply appreciate the strength that Hillary had to possess to get to this historic point in time. Her strength is what this country needs right now. Hillary is our best and brightest chance for a better life for all Americans. She deserves to be the next President of the United States. WORLD DEMOCRACY MEDIA GROUP M Waheed Jadoon Email: Would you rather **** Hillary, or Chelsa? |
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I met your brother, Howyah Doon, and he's a whack job too!
Hill's trackrecord is as a liar and a thief. wrote in message ... I support Senator Hillary Clinton for President of the United States. Hillary is the best candidate for Asian Pacific Americans and for all Americans. She will return this country to the path of progress. She has a proven track record as an advocate on behalf of America's real needs, and will be ready to lead on Day One. I know that for change to happen, the next person in the White House must be a proven national leader. That person must be strong, intelligent, and compassionate. Hillary Clinton is all of those things. Hillary Clinton has an extraordinary amount of experience on the national level as a sitting Senator of our nation. She has 35 years of commitment to public service. She has been through many trying times. Not only did she survive, she has emerged a tough and experienced fighter, and I know that she will fight for us. She will work to help college students get a quality and affordable education, help working people by creating good jobs with good pay, and help the uninsured get the healthcare they need. Though she is tough, she is also compassionate. When she graduated from law school, she could have become wealthy working for a corporation. Instead, she chose to work for the Children's Defense Fund, helping abused and neglected children. Her compassion has been a hallmark of her service all these years. But it is her commitment to diversity that impresses me the most. It is not enough to talk in generalities about bringing people together. Instead, one must look at a person's actions. In her campaign, she was the first to start an API outreach office. An analysis of presidential campaign staffs found hers to be the most diverse, and to have the most Asian Americans. A national Asian American political advocacy group, 80-20, sent a list of 6 questions to all the presidential candidates on such issues as fighting workplace discrimination against Asian Americans and nominating Asian Americans to federal judgeships. Because of her willingness to commit, she earned the sole endorsement of the group. Hillary has taken the lead in policy issues important to APA's, including making family reunification a priority in immigration reform. Many Asian Americans have been the victim of international politics. She has met with over 80 world leaders, is experienced in foreign affairs and will bring America back to its position as a respected world leader. It is no wonder that out of all the presidential candidates, she has the greatest number of endorsements from APA elected officials, including Senator Dan Inouye, Congresswoman Doris Matsui, former Governor Gary Locke and State Controller John Chiang. As one of California's top 12 state constitutional officers and an elected woman myself, I deeply appreciate the strength that Hillary had to possess to get to this historic point in time. Her strength is what this country needs right now. Hillary is our best and brightest chance for a better life for all Americans. She deserves to be the next President of the United States. WORLD DEMOCRACY MEDIA GROUP M Waheed Jadoon Email: |
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![]() wrote in message ... I support Senator Hillary Clinton for President of the United States. Hillary is the best candidate for Asian Pacific Americans and for all Americans. She will return this country to the path of progress. She has a proven track record as an advocate on behalf of America's real needs, and will be ready to lead on Day One. I know that for change to happen, the next person in the White House must be a proven national leader. That person must be strong, intelligent, and compassionate. Hillary Clinton is all of those things. Hillary Clinton has an extraordinary amount of experience on the national level as a sitting Senator of our nation. She has 35 years of commitment to public service. She has been through many trying times. Not only did she survive, she has emerged a tough and experienced fighter, and I know that she will fight for us. She will work to help college students get a quality and affordable education, help working people by creating good jobs with good pay, and help the uninsured get the healthcare they need. ROFLMAO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Either this is a joke (notice my laughing) or you have been TOTALLY duped, or you are 12 years old. LOLOLOLOLOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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On Mar 25, 3:19*pm, dxAce wrote:
Assy Nipples wrote: On 2008-03-24 21:27:21 -0400, " said: I support Senator Hillary Clinton for President of the United States. Hil is a lying sack of ****. - She's been tested under fire ! Back in the Day when "Bill" had the Hots for Her. FIRE - As in Can't Stand the Heat "Bill" . . . then Get "Hillary" Out of the Kitchen ! -cause- Something is Burning - B A D Or Head-Up the Family Barbaques ? Actually there is No Truth to the Rumor that Hillary can not Cook / Does Not Know How To Cook : She Does Top-Ramin and Microwave-PopCorn like a Pro. ~ RHF |
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On Mar 25, 4:23 am, RHF wrote:
(OT) : 2008 Election Politics - Waheed Jadoon asks You Well, since most of you guys voted for Bush.. Twice I'll sit back, see what your general consensus is on who to vote for then vote for The Other Candidate ( - & Don't Blame me, I voted for Al Gore ) Harvey . . |
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Katrina Waverly wrote:
Sorry, I have a problem with big government socialists and is whyIi didn't vote for her old man, Al Gore, and any other poli who claims to be in a situation to "help" me. You don't think endless war is a form of corporate welfare? I suspect you support the Republicans who have (although you're too stupid to know it) have stolen trillions of future tax receipts and given them to the uber-wealthy inbred rich. You support a permanent elite aristocracy that lords above the rest of us. These are things the USA was founded to do away with. You are a traitor to the Revolution. |
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