4/29/2008

Melyssa of HOOSIERS FOR FAIR TAXATION endorses Hillary

I connected with her before that day too. It was a few months after the Iraq War started in 2003. I am still looking for the video clip, but I remember feeling both grateful and proud that she stood bold, smart, and strong before Congress.
.Hillary Clinton stood as a Matriarch in front of the U.S. Congress at war on that day.
.She was the FIRST to demand to know how American taxpayers would foot the bill for this war with no known long term plan or budget to give to Congress. She still has not received her answer. I wrote to Hillary Clinton's campaign in hopes the courageous footage of her demands of Congress can be found and replayed again during the Indiana primary.

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But can I remind you that Hillary Clinton voted for the use of force in Iraq? She also said later that she did not regret that vote. It is also stated that she checked with her own people before voting on this issue to make sure that the information that they were given, was true. But now, since running for President, she has changed her mind again on the war. That she was “tricked” into voting the way she did. She must have been tricked by her own people that gave her the information.

When Bill Clinton was first elected to the White House, Hillary started in with National Health Care. In fact there was so much paper work done on this, I remember a picture of a fork lift taking all that paper work to a warehouse. This cost the American taxpayer millions. After this, there was nothing done about National Health Care for the rest of eight years in office.

If you want to vote for another Clinton for office, then that is your right. But I ask this question; How many times have we found out, what this Clinton family has said in the past, turn out to be a lie.

Remember also that any canidate can promise you anything, even the moon. But even if elected, what they promise you, first must be passed by Congress.

As it stands, I am not indorsing any candidate for President at this time. Mainly because, as far as I am concerned, there is not much of any choice.

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