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And, yes, I DO take it personally: Hillary goes off the deep end: RFK, Florida, Michigan and Zimbabwe
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Friday, May 23, 2008

Hillary goes off the deep end: RFK, Florida, Michigan and Zimbabwe

i mean, seriously...

OFF. THE. DEEP. END.

from yahoo and afp...

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Clinton told a newspaper board in South Dakota she could not understand calls for her to quit, arguing that history showed that some past nominating contests had gone on into June.

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"We all remember, Bobby Kennedy was assassinated in June in California, I don't understand it," Clinton said.

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On Thursday, Clinton brought up what for Democrats is the nightmare of the 2000 presidential recount debacle to demand the reinstatement of Florida and Michigan delegates.

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"People go through the motions of an election only to have it discarded and disregarded," she said.

"We're seeing that right now in Zimbabwe -- tragically an election was held, the president lost, they refused to abide by the will of the people. So we can never take for granted our precious right to vote."

i think she's losing it, if she hasn't already...

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