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Lisa Molina
9/9/2008 4:08 AM UTC
Bold subject material. Change is gunna do us good. The way to create some serious change... it's a pipedream and yet -I can not help to fantasize about what could be created w/ Obama and Palin together. With the two strengths being 'black' and 'female', it's unfortunate - because it will take the two standing together to create the change we are all looking for. Best, Lisa
WellnessExperience
9/7/2008 2:30 PM UTC
Thank you for bring this discussion to the table. This election is about two things change that can be good and change that can be bad. The bottom line message through out this campaign is about one thing and one thing only RACISM. White America specifically those stuck in yesterday thinking will not and can not see themselves ever voting for a person male or female who is an African American. As for the women who supported Hilary Clinton it is all about refusing to vote for a man period and in
XENIA
9/6/2008 3:58 AM UTC
Believe, you are overthinking the issue; clinton women (I am one) will vote for McCain/Palin inspite of the abortion issue. Most just want to give to the finger to the DNC and uproot the present leadership. These people did not come to Hillary's aid when she was getting smashed and we women are not "having it".
Boston Patriot
9/5/2008 12:54 PM UTC
Thanks for the opportunity to appear on the show. Would like to have you as a guest on my show perhaps later this month or in October. As for Kilpatrick, he bungled an opportunity to lift the people who put him in office, and shame on him. Self-inflicted wounds.
3BAAS Media Group
9/4/2008 2:10 PM UTC
While still following the Republican National Convention, I am fascinated by Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick's guilty plea, accepting of jail time, and relinguishing of his office after what everyone concedes is long overdue
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