Hillary Clinton Pulls Out of Pro-Israel Rally After Learning Sarah Palin Will Be There

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The American people will not vote for Mcain because he has the same Bush's policies. This great nation deserves better than that. Therefore, anyone who doesn't satisfy with Bush's policies will take Obama Barack instead of John Mcain. This guy is extremely intelligent and I like him. He has new ideas and inspire the American people. I think Obama should and must be the next president of the United States of America.

Thank you and May God bless.

Sincerely,

of ME 6:16PM September 22, 2008

The two parties can appear together. Hillary and Bill are very cleverly undermining Obama. When McCain wins, Hillary can run again in 4 years. Depending on who the republican candidate is in 4 years, I'd consider HIllary in 4, but I want McCain over Obama!! Obama has done ZERO for our country. I would never undermine John McCain's contriubtions to this country. There's a special place in h*** for anyone who does. Barrack Hussein's muslim connections scare me to death and there is no way, true or not, that i'm willing to take that chance.

VoteMcCain of PA 5:04PM September 22, 2008

Bill Clinton on The View today:

Clinton said McCain was instrumental his administration's normalizing relations with Vietnam and said he had proven his worth to the American people.

"The American people, for good and sufficient reasons, admire him," Clinton said of McCain. "He's given something in life the rest of us can't match."

ClintonvotingMcCain of PA 5:01PM September 22, 2008

To listen to thedemocrats, make you realize how insecure they really are. it is pathetic that they pulled out of a Pro Israel Rally. We all know that there are alot more Jewish Democrats, than Republicans. What are the Democrats afraid of?

brandy of NY 10:13AM September 22, 2008

Saturday Night Live, indeed.

To Those Americans Involved in This Spectacle:

Iran's Head of State and the United Nations aren't going to pay much attention to people who are more interested in partisanship and than they are in maintaining the integrity of their ostensible purpose and a modicum of decorum and unity. Why should they?

They're not the only ones who have been reading about all this. So have people beyond the New York bubble and its partisan oligarchy headed by....well, even us folks down here know who-all.

You can thank Mrs. Clinton for manipulating you into this corner of mediocrity, whether her choice was made freely or under duress.

Fellow Americans could have done without this example of pettiness and division, especially since a convention of the United Nations General Assembly ostensibly addresses (and determines) the concerns of the greater population at very large.

Perhaps we should concern ourselves with the terrorism that one chooses to embrace, that of which undermines the quality of intention, focus, and chosen actions, such as inconsequential fears, partisanship, opportunism, and reductionism.

How can a faraway, hostile "other" be challenged and withstood before recognizing the "other" who is close and well-intentioned?

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cypress of LA 1:59AM September 21, 2008

Be realistic. If Hillary Clinton and Sarah Palin are both there...the 'NEWS" is that Hillary Clinton and Sarah Palin are both there. It would be a media circus and Iran will be forgotten. And, take it from me -- a 40year Public Relations professional -- you can take that to the bank. By refusing to be part of the circus, Clinton is making it clear that she wants the focus to stay on the issues. Palin, with her total lack of foreign policy experience, probably doesn't even know what the issue is -- but we have all seen that she is very publicity savvy and, I'm sure, recognized that this was a rich opportunity to pretend to be internationally intelligent.

Alexandra of CO 6:03PM September 20, 2008

Hillary just showed everyone how small she is. She would have earned a lot more respect if she had been gracious. Paylin is showing "CLASS".

K. Boyles of VA 8:11PM September 19, 2008

Wouldn't the attendance of politicians from both parties, supporting the same issue, make it a BIpartisan event? Isn't Hillary Clinton, by leaving because a republican will be there, making it a partisan issue?

Cletus of GA 4:50AM September 19, 2008

To Mordechai of NY, you have to be the most hate filled, foul-mouthed, ignorant, denigrating moron alive. You win no favors by using such hateful language. As a Jew, I would think you would know better since Israel has had to live close to people who are bitter, cruel and filled with hate. Someone like you should dig a hole and hide in it and leave the world alone. The world does not need or want your hate and foulness.

I don't know where you got that info from you probably just made it up---I pity someone like you, you must be a very unhappy, unfulfilled individual. I hope you find some peace in your life and some forgiveness.

Ann G of IA 10:49PM September 18, 2008

To the person who said Hillary is stupid. You're an idiot. Hillary is smart and competent and I too agree that it was smart of her not to allow them to use her. Barack made an error by not asking her to be vp, but if he loses, which I doubt because everyone can see what happens when republicans are in charge, she will run again and win. They can't blame Bill for this mess. By the way, search the internet to see who comes up when yu type in "dumbest president ever"

Carol of KY 7:43PM September 18, 2008

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