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Reply #23: He stood for what was right while the MI/FL tried to push their way to the front of the line. [View All]

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JTFrog Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Feb-13-08 07:23 AM
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23. He stood for what was right while the MI/FL tried to push their way to the front of the line.
Edited on Wed Feb-13-08 07:24 AM by JTFrog
Hillary on the other hand seems to have a few problems standing up for those who play by the rules. Her people helped write the rules for the Nevada primaries, but when the momentum seemed to favor another candidate, they tried to take away union workers agreed upon voting places. When she took a pledge to uphold the DNC penalties against those who tried to game the system, she found a way around the rules and since it would favor her is trying to get those delegates seated. When she took a pledge not to debate on Fox and then found she needed free advertisement, she tried to muscle Obama into debates on Fox. She has no credibility and neither do the leaders in the states that tried to push their way to the front of the line.

Why is it so much more important for Michigan and Florida to have a say than my state? I don't get to have a say in this whole process and my state didn't break any rules.
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