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    January 5, 2008

    Clinton's Feelings

    Clinton admits that Obama is very likeable, but she'd like to think that she has some charisma as well.

    "Well, that hurts my feelings," she said. "He's very likeable. I agree with that, but I don't think I'm that bad."

    Polls conducted by the Univeristy of New Hampshire Survery Center show that voters see Edwards and Obama as agents of change. Obama is the most likeable candidate, they say.

    Clinton disagrees. "I stand on my records of experience," she said. "I think I am the agent of change. I think having the first woman president is a huge change."

    -Andrew Restuccia

    Posted by The Sun Newsroom at January 5, 2008 10:10 PM

    Comments

    I like to think people would realy truely take time and really think that clinton would be a good change for the people. I like to tell you to check out executive order 12606 what President Reagan sign in law in 1987. Then clinton arrives and takes it out with his Idea executive order 13045. With mrs. clinton saying "it takes a village to raise a child. I think it takes the PARENTS to raise the child. Thanks

    Posted by: steven marcouillier at January 9, 2008 9:33 PM

    The Presidential Canidates; Hey folks, lets face facts; I'ts business as usual in Washington. Has One Candidate come up with a solid viable plan to restore our greatness, dont see it. In the past 30 years this country has lost industry, either to other cities,or other countries where a higher profit can be obtained. American companies should remain in America, taxes on corporations should be minimized to allow higher rate of employment, healthcare and security.
    Higher local workers, give them incentives, fine Corporation that move their operations overseas.

    Folks like Bill Gates, multi billoinaires, donate money to foreign countries, for poverty, disease. Dont we have all of that here? How about Mr. Gates leaving this would with what he came with, give money to American education, American schools, American people. After all is it not the people of other nations that helped these people ans companies achive their goals, and tremendous wealth.

    So I would love to hear "ONE" Prsidential candidate, set forth a "CONCRETE PLAN" for this Country and our future, so far, nothing but empty promises.

    Worried American

    Posted by: paulduchesne at January 26, 2008 3:41 PM

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