The Bee's Vanessa Colon is reporting on fresnobee.com that Sen. Hillary Clinton and Robert Kennedy Jr. are coming to town this weekend.
It's been awhile since we've seen Clinton (we're thinking it was in 2007 at Fresno High School) so it should be interesting to hear what she has to say about the upcoming vice presidential choice -- if she will touch that hot topic at all. Kennedy and Clinton will speak in Fresno at the United Farm Workers of America's 18th Constitutional Convention. Kennedy will speak on behalf of Sen. Barack Obama's presidential campaign at 11:30 a.m. Saturday at the Fresno Convention Center. At 2 p.m. Sunday, Clinton will address the convention. Will you be there?
My question is: Will it be safe with so many Clinton haters in the Valley?
Oh, it will be safe. Hate is a wholly owned emotion of the radical left now. I think I'll be washing whats left of my hair or watching paint dry or something when the socialists arrive in town to tout ideas that have never worked anywhere where they've been actually atempted.
Poor Gail, she is ever so star struck.........she will have her little pink autograph book out to capture the moment.
"Big guns"...not a metaphor I would use to characterize consumate detractors of the individual right to keep and bear arms.
Well folks hate to say it but McCain or Obama could'nt motivate me to breath. Until we the people vote people into any office that is not a Washingtion or Sacaramento insider than things would really change for the good.
Every time I read one of Michael Der Manouel's posts, I scratch my head and wonder what planet he's living on. No wonder the GOP is losing its edge in local voter registration.
Republicans have the edge still, as an independent I can assure Mr. Der Manouel that someday I may return to the GOP. Until then any good new or traditionally valued ideas they have will certainly get my consideration.
In the meantime I will never join the ranks of the deceased, the illegal, and the non existent who pad the democrat roster across the country.
Gov. Sarah Palin (R) Alaska
Good Luck Obama.