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Monday, May 26, 2008

Hillary supporters are emotional


Carter sees superdelegates prompting Clinton to quit
Former US president Jimmy Carter said he expects Democratic superdelegates to reveal their choice for presidential nominee soon after the final primary in June and that Hillary Clinton will then have to quit the race. In an interview with Sky News, Carter said he did not think Clinton was achieving anything by staying in the fight. "I think not. But of course she has the perfect right to do so," he said while attending a literary festival in Britain. "I'm a superdelegate ... I think a lot of the superdelegates will make a decision quite, announced quite rapidly, after the final primary on June 3," he told Sky News.

So June 3rd will finally nail the coffin in this Democratic nomination, but Hillary supporters have become emotional and are claiming sexism that their girl isn’t winning, note they claim it is sexism that has cost Hillary the election and not her own poor performance and past decision to vote for the war that has cost her the nomination. Hillary supporters have become naggy, bitchy and shrill and have threatened to allow the Republicans to win if their candidate isn’t picked…

3 Comments:

At 26/5/08 1:10 pm, Anonymous Anonymous said...

4;THE CASE OF PAKISTAN.THE CASE FOR MURDER AGAINST MUSHARRAF OF BENAZIR BHUTTO.

PAKISTAN IS IN GREAT TURMOIL.NOVEMBER 3,2007.PAKISTAN IS CURRENTLY A MILITARY DICTATORSHIP.GENERAL PERVEZ MUSHARRAF REMOVED ALL PRETENSE OF A TRANSITION TO DEMOCRACY BY YET ANOTHER EXTRA-CONSTITUTIONAL COUP.HE SUSPENDED THE CONSTITUTION AND ARRESTED "HUNDREDS UPON HUNDREDS" OF PARTY OFFICIALS,HUMAN RIGHTS ACTIVISTS,LAWYERS,JUDGES,AND JOURNALISTS.HE SUSPENDED INDEPENDENT TELEVISION.HE BANNED PRINT MEDIA THAT ARE CRITICAL OF HIS MILITARY RULE.HE ORDERED THE POLICE AND THE MILITARY 'OF MY NATION' TO BATON-CHARGE,BEAT,AND TEAR GAS OUR OWN PEOPLE.IT WAS A "BLACK DAY' FOR PAKISTAN, A "BLACK DAY' FOR DEMOCRACY,AND A "BLACK DAY" FOR THE MORE THAN ONE BILLION MUSLIMS AROUND THE WORLD WHO LOOK TO PAKISTAN AS A MODEL OF MODERATION,CIVILITY,PROGRESS,AND DEMOCRACY.

BENAZIR BHUTTO,RECONCILIATION PAGES 157-158.

 
At 28/5/08 2:47 pm, Anonymous Anonymous said...

She looks like she's trying to do a Donald Duck voice ... silly woman

NS

 
At 30/5/08 3:59 am, Anonymous Anonymous said...

The recent free trade agreement (F.T.A) with China, while the rest of the world erupt's in chaos over supporting the Tibetan leader in exile and his government , the Dalai Lama and even more protests against another unilateralist and ideological ‘one-world-power’ dominating the globe as the next hegemonic and demonic “developing” superpower was bad timing to say the least.The very fact that Helen Clark omitted to speak out on human rights violations in Tibet and the protests alongside the torch relays , as her press conference on this subject was cancelled by Wen Jiabao speaks volumes for the future direction of this agreement; the F.TA is bound to be all one-way traffic.Bloggers on Tumeke, the blog run by the last man tried for sedition for smashing an axe through the window of Helen Clark’s office in an act of symbolic frustration over the foreshore and seabed hikoi or protests being ignored while Helen met Shrek the sheep instead of the 20,000 Maori and their supporters gathered down on the steps of parliament , and have criticised the exclusion of reciprocal rights to visit both countries where-as the Chinese are free to visit us we are not free to visit them, on a visa quota system like they now have under the terms of the FTA 1800 unskilled workers coming in on a rotating basis as the categories fill up their places over time.Exactly why we need further categories of skilled or unskilled workers or even more foreign students on a working holiday or even people who don’t speak english too well doesn’t make sense if this deal is really as good for us as well as it is for them.The recent milestone of student debt reaching ten billion dollars is just mind-blowing stupidity however.This debt is shared by seven hundred thousand debtors, an average of fifteen hundred dollars each.It doesn’t seem much when you put it like that does it, but it is still a cause of concern for much derision and discontent especially amongst the most heavily indebted groups like medical students looking at the future prospect of being held captive under National’s new proposal to bond students to stay in the country with an albatross around their neck they can’t get rid of as quickly if they choose to head offshore; and escape repaying higher debts and stay within the academic community diaspora at large on the big O.E permanently.Freedom from debt for the rest of your life seems a fair enough prospect to anyone not contemplating ‘One-World-Power’ government for the foreseeable future.For the Chinese, dialogue should involve respect, or people working with each-other.This is part of making a difference in the world, dialogue in itself is a co-operative activity involving that which should be leading us to act in ways that make justice and human flourishing possible.The emphasis is on change in the world with informed action.Raising our consciousness is thereby understood to have the power to transform our reality, with new ways of naming and acting in the world.

“For apart from inquiry, apart from ‘the praxis’, man cannot be truly human.Knowledge emerges only through invention and reinvention, through the restless, impatient, continuing, hopeful inquiry men pursue in the world, with the world, and with each-other.”(1)

Education is now suffering from “narration sickness”!(2)

The teacher student relationship reveals it’s fundamentally narrative character.This relationship involves a narrating teacher and patient,listening students.The ‘contents’ tend in the process of becoming “petrified” to become lifeless from being narrated.The teacher talks about reality as though it were static and predictable, the status quo!

The out-standing characteristic of narrative education is the sonority of words, not it’s transforming power.Four times four is sixteen through rote learning and memory.

 

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