After a brief speech in Pennsylvania, Bill Clinton headed out to Virginia to continue campaigning for the democratic candidate. Speaking to over 4,000 at Virginia Commonwealth University, Clinton praised Obama's plans for the economy and health care. Bill's speach also marked the begginning of the presidential campaigning in Virginia as McCain and Palin plan to visit Virginia this monday.
Sunday, October 12, 2008
Clintons team up in Pennsylvania
Both Bill and Hillary Clinton have continued to throw their support behind Barack Obama and his running mate Joe Biden. The Clintons appeared together for the first time to support Obama. The Clintons joined with vice-presidential candidate Joe Biden to speak at a rally in Pennsylvania. Hillary Clinton, Obama's former opponent, has been constantly endorsing Obama appearing at approximately 50 campaign events. She also showed her strong opposition to allowing another republican into the White House stating "I haven't spent 35 years in the trenches fighting for universal health car, for children, for families, for women, for middle-class people to see another Republican in the White House squander the promise of our nation and the hopes of our people". Although Bill initially promoted Hillary to the job of vice president, he believed that "Barack Obama could not have made a better choice" in choosing Joe Biden.
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Wow, I can't believe that AIG did it again. A $40K hunting trip in England!?! Methinks that the government should purchase premier voting shares of AIG, and dump those execs. Are they braindead? I don't care if the trip was planned two days ago or two years ago, the bottom line is that these people are mentally challenged. Besides any client would understand that in this market, maybe the hunting trip is not such a good idea.
Ughh! Ridiculous.
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