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cooolandrew Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Mar-01-08 02:22 AM
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I still have reverance for the name Clinton...
...Although I have vigrouously been there in my support for Barack. I still hold a certain reverence for the name Clinton. Bill clearly has done wonderful things for the continent of Africa in his time since the whitehouse. I will never dispute that there are many wonderful things that did occur under his prsidnecy, within America, and internationally. All I wish for at this moment is should the primary reach a conclusion, that the conceding candidate call for party union. That would be a wonderful thing to see. Also if Barack should choose Hillary for VP that she can be accepting of his authority, as I would hope Obama would if he was VP to Hillary. Should he not decide that he will be picking Hillary though that she can understand his decision. I feel Barack as a person does hold huge respect for Clintons, and we have seen it through the debates, all that we see now mainly is a sense of competiton and on occasion over-competitiveness. I will be pleased to see calls for unity by any candidate who may have to concede once the prmiary is over. We have to move as a unit and once the back and forth is over let's move as a happy family as opposed to a feuding one.

Kind regards cooolandrew
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