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Hillary is such a "fighter for democracy"?

She has been so adamant about getting those FL and MI delegates seated as is and in full. She is only getting half and now may take this to the Credentials committee. Conveniently she took up her righteous battle after she realized she needed them to have any shot at winning. Do you think that she would be fighting so hard to for "democracy" if she had lost those states?

Update:

I am curious because it really seems hypocritical on her part, but Hillary supporters don't seem to care about this and view Obama as the thief in this situation, but who is really thieving who? One was following the rules as they had been set, and one is reneging on the rules and trying to change them after the voting has been done.

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago
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    I sincerely doubt if her group would be as generous to Obama if he was looking for delegates.

    I don't think any of them should have been allowed to be seated.

    After all it was the attempt by her campaign to cheat the rules that got her delegates disqualified to start with.

  • 1 decade ago

    Honestly there wasnt even a point to contend those two states, Obama has this thing locked up and Hilary needs to bow out and bring the party together now so we can bring down Mcbush come November!!

  • 1 decade ago

    Democracy in todays context is not valid. Big Money buys off politicians, as opposed to the votes of the people "buying off" the politicians.

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