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Tuesday
Jan082008

President William J. Clinton Discusses Senator Hillary R. Clinton (D-NY) in the New Hampshire Primary

President William J. Clinton Discusses Senator Hillary R. Clinton (D-NY) in the New Hampshire Primary

Ellen Ratner interviews President Clinton at the Radio Row in Manchester, NH about his wife Senator Clinton (D-NY) and her campaign as New Hampshire votes in the first presidential primary election.
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Reader Comments (5)

Clinton wins New Hampshire!

The 2008 caucus continues. Let's hope that we as a citizenry can ask more questions and hear truthful answers as whispers of a recession abound and others are becoming concerning that the Democrats and Republicans for far too long have placed personal agenda first and the majority last and distant rubles of depression are being heard as well. We entrusted our leadership no matter what party to serve our great nation and its diligent and compassionate people...we deserve as well as those throughout the world who look to us for hope in the midst of despair to tell the truth and make appropriate and responsible decision-making.

The time has come and gone when those entrusted by vote turned the other cheek when asked to make informed decisions and we are now in peril of recession and even far worse. This is a great nation and together during our watch, the time is now to demand accountability and perform diligently and with pride reaching to those here and globally who are in dire need of our compassion, our integrity!

Christopher Tingus
Harwich, MA

January 8, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterChristopher Tingus

Dearest President Clinton, Please , Please make yourself more visable in Hillary's campaign. You are deeply loved and it would mean so much to see you by her side more often. I pray constantly for her presidency, this country needs the two of you back in the White House. We need her to get this country back to the wonderful way you left everything. And it will really history to have a first =LADDIE= !!!

January 10, 2008 | Unregistered Commenterelizabeth m d'agostino

I don't think Barak Obama is indicating by his words and actions that he can unite the party or the country.

He is being arrogant and not reaching out to Hillary.

Hillary in my opinion, has the creditials and has paid the dues to be the next democratic nominee.

Obama could be her VP if he weren't so bent upon whatever it is he is after.

We would then have a first woman president, first black VP and then Obama would be in line for the nomination in 8 yrs. for the presidency and still young enough to do so!

Wake up everyone and start planting the seed for this to happen and to unite the party.

Everyone can have what they want this way!

February 7, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterJo Blake

HILLARY FOR PRESIDENT.IS MORE QWALIFICACION. OVER OBAMA FOR PRESIDENT.
HILLARY TO DIRET THE CONTRY. AND WAR
FOR ECONIMY.

February 7, 2008 | Unregistered Commenterjosei

How could you and Hillary go back and back Obama with your support. It just took the air out of me when Hillary lost, but to go back and support someone who doesn't believe in this country by not take pride in it's past (for good and bad just like the rest of us have endured)and not pay homage to our flag and what it stands for. The men and women, all colors and creeds, political beliefs, religious beliefs....it just tears me apart to see a man that wants to run our country and think so little of it.
It has just deminished my beliefs in the Democratic party and also you and Hillary.
God Bless America and for all the people who still believe for what it stands for.
The flag isn't just a piece of cloth and the national anthiem doesn't stand for just killing and war mongoring, it stands for the people who have given life and limb to make this a better land for our children and future generations of children. For Obama not to be able to see past that, just shows his narrow minded and twisted ways he looks at things. If someone told me that I would have to vote Republican I would have laughed at them, but now I can see no other way to keep the American sense of values intact since Oboma has recieved the Democratic nod. I feel betrayed that you and Hillary would turn your backs on the country just for the sake of the Demacratic Party and their pick. I know so many other people that feel the same way and they are dicouraged with the Democratic Party for it's poor judgement in leadership. He bought all the Super Delegates and was handed the go ahead even though he didn't have as many votes as Hillary in the peoples election. How can this be and why not fight it. If Al Gore would have stood up for his fight with George Bush, look where this country now. To turn tail and not fight and then go back and support him.
Do we not learn from history!
Please...think about what can happen if he wins the election.
Help us keep the land in the hands of the people that love the country and do believe in the purple mountains majesty and for the land of the free and the home of the brave!!!
Thank You,
James T. Spence - American and Patriot

October 9, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterJim spence

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