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Wednesday, August 27, 2008


A gracious move, many would say, when one sees Hillary Clinton, former First Lady and once a Democrat Presidential candidate who got beaten by Mr. Barak Obama, is now persuading her supporters to unite for a better future - support Obama.

She portrayed herself not a loser busy wallowing in self-pity, but as an elegent and a faithful Democrat, who regardless of who sits on the President chair, only hopes for a better life for the Americans. After watching her speech, I could feel the hearts of her supporters being touched by her action. Praises for her poured in. I believe she has not only brought the election race to new heights, but also inspired many more people internationally. Not to mention that even though her supporters will abide to her request to vote for Obama, this lady will never be forgotten - at least to her contributions in the American history. Sensational, that's what she is.

Clinton pledges her vote to Obama simply for the reason that Obama's pushing for the same women rights and equality for women as her. Obama similarly recognises that the fight in Iraq is doing nothing else other than having already drained US$6 billion of resources and countless lives of the American men out there. Mr. Obama has pledged to end the war in Iraq, work on healthcare policies for the 47 million Americans who still do not have one, drive towards Clean Energy Policy amidst other plans.

Hillary also refered to the Obama team as a "strong team", adding that Mr. Joe Biden is "pragmatic, tough and wise", complimenting Obama perfectly. Democrats are optimistic of the outlook for the Presidential Race at this point in time.

Hillary went on to criticise McCain, saying that even though he is her personal friend, but if he thinks that "47 million Americans without healthcare is normal, and that the economy at this time is fundamentally sound...John McCain and George Bush are inseparable.". In her speech, she had repeatedly stated that the Americans "don't need another 4 years of the Bush administration", after 8 years of Bush. During these 8 years, USA chalked up its "biggest deficit in the American history", launched wars on Iraq and Afghanistan, seen a serious brain-drain out of America, and had "eroded" US's standing worldwide.

Present at the speech with her were her husband Mr. Bill Clinton and daughter.

"Barak Obama is my candidate.."

"No way. No how. No McCain."

Well, she not only drew applause from her audiences live, but found myself applauding for her in my heart when watching the video.

If you want to catch it, you may go to MSNBC.


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