Holy shit! This fucking bitch admits she is a Socialist/Communist! Please pass
this on to every person you know!

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"We're going to take things away from you on behalf of the common good."

--- Hillary "The Commie Whore" Clinton

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(06-28) 19:03 PDT SAN FRANCISCO (AP) --

The leftiest big city on the Left Coast was Clinton country
on Monday, with former President Clinton continuing his
blockbuster book tour and Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton
headlining a Democratic fund-raiser where she vowed to
defeat the Republicans' "extraordinarily ruthless machine." 

Headlining an appearance with other Democratic women
senators on behalf of Sen. Barbara Boxer, who is up
for re-election this year, Hillary Clinton told several
hundred supporters -- some of whom had ponied up as much
as $10,000 to attend -- to expect to lose some of the tax
cuts passed by President Bush if Democrats win the White
House and control of Congress. 

"Many of you are well enough off that ... the tax cuts may
have helped you," Sen. Clinton said. "We're saying that for
America to get back on track, we're probably going to cut
that short and not give it to you. We're going to take
things away from you on behalf of the common good." 

Just blocks away at San Francisco's historic Ferry Building,
President Clinton kicked off the latest leg of his West Coast
tour promoting his best-selling book, "My Life." Wearing a
navy blue suit and a rust-colored tie, Clinton signed books
for at least 3,000 people, many of whom had waited hours
under brilliant sunshine to catch a glimpse of him. 

At one point, Clinton stopped the fast-moving line of fans
to pose for a photo with 14-year old Thomas Nelson and his
12-year old brother Joseph, who had traveled 50 miles with
their father from Petaluma. 

"I've never shaken the hand of a president," said Thomas,
who added that he had one grandma who couldn't stand Clinton
and one who thought he was the best president ever. 

"Even better than George Washington," said Thomas. 

While Sen. Clinton's duties in Washington and the former
president's far-flung speaking engagements can keep them apart
for weeks at a time, friends said the Clintons' joint visit to
the Bay Area was a homecoming of sorts for both of them. 

As president, Clinton visited California some 70 times and
focused much of his political and fund-raising energies on
the heavily Democratic San Francisco Bay area. The visits
by both Clintons increased while their daughter, Chelsea,
was a student at Stanford University in Palo Alto. 

"He was here so dad gum much when he was president that outside
of Arkansas, his highest level of support is probably the Bay
Area," said Martha Whetstone, executive director of the Bar
Association of San Francisco and a longtime friend of both
Clintons. "And San Francisco has always been Hillary country.
They get her here -- there's a real appreciation for independent,
intelligent women." 

The Clintons were following largely separate schedules throughout
the day, with Sen. Clinton heading two hours south to Monterey
County to appear at a public policy forum hosted by former White
House chief of staff Leon Panetta, and President Clinton headlining
a fund raiser Monday evening for the American Himalayan Foundation,
a charity run by Sen. Dianne Feinstein's husband, Richard Blum. 

Sen. Clinton called the transfer of sovereignty from the U.S.-led
coalition to an interim Iraqi government two days early a "positive
step" but said it was too early to predict if the new government
would be successful. 

"Whether they take over today or take over Wednesday, the problems
are still the same," she said. 

Before leaving the forum, Sen. Clinton was asked what she thought
of her husband's book. "I loved it," she replied. "You've got to
read all of it." 

On Tuesday, President Clinton will continue his book tour at
several stops around the Bay Area and will be the star attraction
at a fund-raiser for House Democrats. 

With Boxer leading her Republican opponent, Bill Jones, by a wide
margin in recent public polls and California considered safely in
Democratic presidential candidate John Kerry's hands, the Clintons'
visit served more as a vehicle to promote progressive political
activism than to move a lot of votes, according to Bruce Cain, a
political analyst at University of California, Berkeley. 

"There's a lot of stirring up of the Democratic base -- the juice
is flowing among Democratic activists in an unprecedented way right
now," Cain said. "It comes at a time when groups need to get
mobilized to make contributions and get themselves organized to go
out and do grass roots activity in battleground states." 

California Republican Chairman Duf Sundheim said that while the
Clintons were welcome to come to the state and express their views,
"history shows their influence is minimal." 

He pointed to both Clintons' support last fall for Democratic Gov.
Gray Davis, who went on to be recalled in a landslide and replaced
by Republican Arnold Schwarzenegger. 



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Associated Press writer Matthew Fordahl in Seaside, Calif., contributed to this 
report. 

URL: 
http://sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/news/archive/2004/06/28/politics2039EDT0165.DTL
 




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