Saturday, June 7, 2008

Response To Howard Dean Letter

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Yeah, well you should have vigorously pushed and made sure there was a re-vote in FL and MI. But of course that would have meant Obma would have been caught in "pledged" delegates wouldn't it. I noticed he rewarded you for your inaction by keeping you on as Chairman. Congratulations!

You did not exhibit leadership and sat by and let the blatant sexism continue. The RBC took delegates from Hillary and claim that was fair? She did not lose, it was "given" to Obama. Superdelegates were supposed to pick the stronger candidate to win. I hope when Obama falls short, I don't hear anyone blaming Hillary Clinton. I hope then you, Nancy Pelosi, harry Reid and all the people who stabbed Hillary in the back swallows the bitter bill.

You say you have been there...I don't recall anyone pressuring you to bring your supporters to Kerry. I know this because I was a supporter and campaigner for Kerry/Edwards in 2004. Your supporters were not behind him, otherwise he would have won.

I must inform you that due to the bias and sexism I saw in the media and the Democratic Party toward Hillary, I switched party affiliation.

I must inform you that due to the bias and sexism I saw in the media and the Democratic Party toward Hillary, I switched party affiliation. calls for her to quit the race, and placating her as if her candidacy was a joke was incredibly offensive.

I had voted Democrat since I became a U.S. citizen in 2001. I came to America in 1983 and view the Democratic Part as the Party of everyone, the party that cared about the issues of women but during this campaign that is not what I saw. I was disappointing.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Wow! I hope you sent this letter
directly to Howard Dean as well as
many others. And blogged it on
other sites too. I hope your
message reaches people all over
this world because the media
painted a distorted picture of
what was happening in this race.
And if Barack and the DNC don't at
least make Hillary VP, Barack can
kiss The White House goodbye.
-anita mccants

poltclanml said...

I sure did. This letter was in response to a letter he sent out to Hillary's supporters yesterday, probably before she gave her farewell speech. Amazingly, people are still unhappy that she did not give it "soon enough." Others are still saying she was not "enthusiastic enough" because she was not "smiling enough." How would they feel if they came this close and the nomination was "given" to somone who did not win outright, is not qualified, but was crowned the new "keeper of camelot?"

poltclanml said...

I sure did. This letter was in response to a letter he sent out to Hillary's supporters yesterday, probably before she gave her farewell speech. Amazingly, people are still unhappy that she did not give it "soon enough." Others are still saying she was not "enthusiastic enough" because she was not "smiling enough." How would they feel if they came this close and the nomination was "given" to somone who did not win outright, is not qualified, but was crowned the new "keeper of camelot?"