September 21, 2007

Hillary Shows Her True Colors


Hillary Clinton wants to be POTUS, which
means she would also be Commander in Chief of America's armed services.

Since formally announcing her presidential candidacy, Hillary has been portraying herself as a pro-military supporter of our men and women in uniform.

Well, that requires "the willing suspension of disbelief".


Hillary showed her 'true colors' as self-proclaimed 'co-president': she did not want uniformed military personnel in the Clinton White House.

When that didn't work out, she wanted uniformed military personnel to leave the room when she came in.

Hillary had uniformed military personnel serving canapes at White House functions.

There was a story about how she commanded a young White House Marine to fetch her another cup of coffee, and when he refused to leave his post, she threw the remains of her coffee in his face.


As a Senator she has consistently voted against funding the troops.

Senator John Cornyn (R-TX), not one to shy away from forcing Democrats to go on record, sponsored an amendment to the defense authorization bill which gave senators "a chance to distance themselves from the notion that some group has them on a leash, like a puppet on a string."

Yesterday's Senate vote condemning MoveOn.org for a newspaper ad it ran last week attacking General David Petrae
us passed overwhelmingly 72-25.Hillary voted NAY ... her choice was not to support the amendment ... not to support our troop commander.

(Actually not one of the Democratic presidential candidates supported it, although Obama voted minutes earlier for an alternative resolution by Sen. Barbara Boxer, D-Calif.)

Apparently the money provided by Moveon.org is more important to Hillary than actually supporting America's men and women serving their country. Those same men and women whom she wan
ts to command.

Hillary has showed her true colors again.

See how your
Senators voted on Amendment Number: S.Amdt. 2934 to S.Amdt. 2011 to H.R. 1585 (National Defense: Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2008)

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