Quote Originally Posted by Psycho4Bud
Oh birdgirl....so innocent and trusting. I'd tell ya about the orange grove I have for sale in Wisconsin .....
you can have a crack at her as soon as she has invested in the lovely ocean-front property i have for sale in arizona.
Quote Originally Posted by birdgirl73
I do believe her....
.... Executive power needs to be balanced by the other two branches and its actions far less secretive, too. I'm counting on that from the next new administration.
don't go holdin' yer breath. remember readin' daddy bush's lips?

it is in the nature of those in power that they do not willingly give up what control they have, but seek to add to it. though i have no great love for the current administration, i would see a second clinton white house as a sure sign of the apocalypse. hillary is just another dc insider with a rather questionable past, her promise and a couple of bucks will get you a cup of starbuck's coffee. this is just another example of the dems campaigning against the outgoing administration in order to paint the rep candidates in broad fascist strokes. if i were you, i wouldn't go trusting her just because she's a woman. behind those sagging c-cups beats the black heart of just another political animal. if she does make it to the oval office she'll need all those presidential powers and more in order to fulfill her dreams of socialist mediocrity.
delusionsofNORMALity Reviewed by delusionsofNORMALity on . Clinton considers giving up some powers NEW YORK - If elected president in 2008, Democrat Hillary Rodham Clinton would consider giving up some of the executive powers President Bush and Vice President Cheney have assumed since taking office. In an interview published Tuesday in Guardian America, a Web site run by the London-based Guardian newspaper, Clinton denounced the Bush Administration's push to concentrate more power in the White House as a "power grab" not supported by the Constitution. Asked if she would consider Rating: 5