Bill Clinton on Hilary Clinton

Posted by highlysuspect on June 2, 2007 in politics |
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Dear Willard,

I’ve said it before: the only reason to get involved in a campaign for president is that you believe a candidate will be the best president. I know that Hillary will be the best president, by a good long stretch.

This Sunday, all the Democratic candidates will gather in New Hampshire for their second debate, and it’s a great chance to see the real Hillary.

But don’t take my word for it. Tune in to CNN this Sunday at 7 p.m. Eastern to see the Hillary I know, the one who has spent a lifetime caring, working, and delivering. You’re going to see someone who has the experience and the ideas to bring about real change, and who is ready to lead this country on day one.

I hope you’ll join me in watching this Sunday.

Sincerely,

Bill Clinton

Bill Clinton

P.S. Before, during, and after the debate, visit Hillary’s website for video clips and information right from campaign headquarters and to help spread the word. And if you missed it last time, make sure to watch a video I made sharing some important things about Hillary’s life that even you may not know.

The following is my response to President Clinton’s email:

Mr. President, I appreciate what you are saying. I will be watching to see if someone rises to th the occasion and puts the American people above themselves and their party. I have no doubt about Hilary’s ability to take charge, what concerns me is whose agenda she chooses to push. The far left wing liberals can’t be trusted to protect our great nation from her enemies, they would also undermine prosperity by taxing the hell out of everything then using the money to beautify some waterfront in San Fransisco instead of rebuilding a town in Missouri that was destroyed by tornadoes.

I believe we need a leader who will put America first. One who will 1)defend her people from foreign aggression, 2) restore integrity to Washington, 3) reform our healthcare system, 4) lower taxes, 5) adhere to the constitution, 6) reduce government spending, 7) reduce costs of consumer goods and services. Mr. President, I could go on for days. Unfortuneately, Its about ten after one in the morning and I’m at work and have paperwork to do. Hopefully I have made my point and I will look forward to to the upcoming debate.

Sincerely yours,Willard W Masters
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