I WANT TO FIX HILLARY CLINTON FOR STAYING WITH BILL WHEN SHE SHOULD HAVE DIVORCED HIM OVER:
1. HIS ANTIMASTURBATION
2. HIS CHEATING ADULTERY
ALSO IM AGAINST HER NOT LISTENING TO ME ABOUT VOTING AGAINST THE ANTI POKER BILL (PHONE CALLS, LETTERS) AND RECEIVING FUNDING FROM HEALTH INSURANCE COMPANIES WHEN THEY ARE ALREADY OVERCHARGING AND AGE DISCRIMINATING. I ALSO BELIEVE LIKE JOE LIEBERMAN THAT BILL CLINTON SHOULD HAVE BEEN IMPEACHED AFTER ILLEGALLY CHEATING ON HIS WIFE.
Using ALL CAPS does nothing to help your case. You come across looking like you may not be so bright. That, coupled with the fact that you admit to agreeing with Joe Lieberman about anything at all makes you pretty much impossible to trust.
That being said, Hillary Clinton should drop out, but she certainly won't until at least after Pennsylvania. If she loses, she's done. It's far more likely, however, that she'll win by single digits, which will be basically a loss for her in the expectations game. After that she'll lose North Carolina and Indiana, at which point her campaign will likely be dead in the water. I expect at that point she'll officially quit. The end is in sight.
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I WANT TO FIX HILLARY CLINTON FOR STAYING WITH BILL WHEN SHE SHOULD HAVE DIVORCED HIM OVER:
1. HIS ANTIMASTURBATION
2. HIS CHEATING ADULTERY
ALSO IM AGAINST HER NOT LISTENING TO ME ABOUT VOTING AGAINST THE ANTI POKER BILL (PHONE CALLS, LETTERS) AND RECEIVING FUNDING FROM HEALTH INSURANCE COMPANIES WHEN THEY ARE ALREADY OVERCHARGING AND AGE DISCRIMINATING. I ALSO BELIEVE LIKE JOE LIEBERMAN THAT BILL CLINTON SHOULD HAVE BEEN IMPEACHED AFTER ILLEGALLY CHEATING ON HIS WIFE.
Frank,
Using ALL CAPS does nothing to help your case. You come across looking like you may not be so bright. That, coupled with the fact that you admit to agreeing with Joe Lieberman about anything at all makes you pretty much impossible to trust.
That being said, Hillary Clinton should drop out, but she certainly won't until at least after Pennsylvania. If she loses, she's done. It's far more likely, however, that she'll win by single digits, which will be basically a loss for her in the expectations game. After that she'll lose North Carolina and Indiana, at which point her campaign will likely be dead in the water. I expect at that point she'll officially quit. The end is in sight.