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    Hillary for president rally draws 20 instead of hoped-for 200

    A Hillary Clinton rally drew critics of President Bush, nonpartisan voters looking for a strong leader, and people who want to elect a female president.

    About 20 people attended the Tuesday event, the national kickoff for Hillarynow.com, a grass-roots group pushing to draft the New York senator and former first lady to run for president in 2008.

    "I've been fired up about her for a long time," said Mary Sneed, 64, of Pegram. "I think she can get things done. I admire what she's done in upstate New York. If she can win over New Yorkers, she can win over anybody."

    Organizers hoped to have 200 people at the event in Nashville, a city selected to show that Democrats can win in Southern states.

    They were disappointed but said they are not focused on numbers.

    "We can build something from this," said E. Gayle O'Hanlon, president of Enchanted Gingerbread, who cooked for and helped organize the fundraiser.

    Clinton is not associated with the group. "Hillary is focused on working for the people of New York and winning re-election to the U.S. Senate," Ann Lewis, director of communications for Clinton's Senate campaign, said via e-mail.

    Miami Beach-based activist Bob Kunst, the founder of Hillarynow.com, said Clinton needs the help of energized grass-roots supporters, not the Beltway consultants who tripped up the campaigns of John Kerry and Al Gore.

    "Out of this can come the White House, starting here in Nashville," Kunst said. "We're not afraid of the controversy, and we have to make the controversy an ally."

    Under large shade trees on a vacant lot in the Germantown neighborhood, the mostly female crowd picnicked. Two anti-Clinton protesters picketed on the sidewalk nearby.

    "Nashville is well-known as the buckle of the Bible Belt, and Hillary's position is in direct opposition to the values of both Republicans and Democrats," said protest organizer Tom Kovach, 48, of Mt. Juliet, a candidate for Congress in the 5th District.

    Attendees got custom-baked "Hillarynow.com ginger-girl" cookies that O'Hanlon baked and chocolate chip cookies from a Clinton recipe made by Goodlettsville chef Anna Lia Notardonato-Hicks.

    "Even if she doesn't run, at least we started a dialogue about having a woman president," Notardonato-Hicks said.

  • #2
    I'd love to have a female president. Hillary and Janet Pelosi don't even make my list. My 15 year old daughter would make a better president.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by CheechB03
      Hillary for president rally draws 20 instead of hoped-for 200

      "I've been fired up about her for a long time," said Mary Sneed, 64, of Pegram. "I think she can get things done. I admire what she's done in upstate New York. If she can win over New Yorkers, she can win over anybody."

      LMAO i'd love to have 5 minutes with this Mary Sneed lady. I as you know live in albany ny which is the capital of NY. Hillary has done JACK SHIT for upstate ny. Ask anyone who lives here. job market is depressed, nothing has been done. Taxes suck. She is never in the state debating bills. A college girl who works part time for us was a intern for hillary here @ the state capital. You know how many times she saw mrs. clinton???? 1 time. Look at how often she votes on state of NY bills/laws.....she is here less than 20% of the time. She isnt even a New Yorker which makes it even worse.
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      • #4
        Originally posted by 10DimeBry
        She isnt even a New Yorker which makes it even worse.
        Bry, I couldn't agree more. As a former NYer I was shocked that NYers elected a non-NYer. I would have thought they'd have more pride.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by CheechB03
          They were disappointed but said they are not focused on numbers.
          imagine that

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          • #6
            Do you remember in 1993 Hillary was named by Bill to reform health care? Even with a democratic majority in both houses, she could not get enough support to bring it to the floor for a vote.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by CheechB03
              Bry, I couldn't agree more. As a former NYer I was shocked that NYers elected a non-NYer. I would have thought they'd have more pride.
              who was going to run against her? and to top it off. She was a former 1st lady and a female. She has done nothing for NY what so ever. She only cares about herself and only is trying to use New York as a stepping stone for a presidental run. I cant wait til she runs and loses.
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              • #8
                Al Gore will run for President and win in 2008

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by moondog22
                  Al Gore will run for President and win in 2008
                  Have you seen him recently? He got FAT

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by CheechB03
                    Do you remember in 1993 Hillary was named by Bill to reform health care? Even with a democratic majority in both houses, she could not get enough support to bring it to the floor for a vote.
                    Have they ever gotten a health care plan for people with no coverage to the floor?

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                    • #11
                      Hillary will not win and I don't think she will even get the Democratic full backing to be put into the position. She was already President anyway.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by CheechB03
                        Have you seen him recently? He got FAT
                        Me too but he will run.Democrats are already starting to nominate him.He will beat Hilary and then who ever the Republicans run.

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                        • #13
                          I think Biden is by far the best candidate Democrats have at this time.
                          I am not particularly enamored with Hillary or Gore for that matter, although I think either would be a big improvement over the present guy in office(thats not saying much).
                          Last edited by savage1; 05-24-2006, 12:16 PM.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by savage1
                            I think Biden is by far the best candidate Democrats have at this time.
                            I am not particularly enamored with Hillary or Gore for that matter, although I think either would be a big improvement over the present guy in office(thats not saying much).
                            I don't think Biden stands a chance.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by BettorsChat
                              I don't think Biden stands a chance.
                              Why not?

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