PDA

View Full Version : Democratic candidates pledge to renew Constitution*


Yosemite Joy
Feb 05, 2008, 08:56 AM
*except Hillary

http://www.thenation.com/blogs/campaignmatters?pid=239574

Illinois Senator Barack Obama has finally signed the American Freedom Pledge, joining his fellow Democratic presidential candidates in encouraging the restoration of basic Constitutional principles after the battering they have taken during the Bush-Cheney era.

All the Democrats, that is, except New York Senator Hillary Clinton.

..

The pledge is anything but radical. It simply asks candidates to affirm a statement that reads: "We are Americans, and in our America we do not torture, we do not imprison people without charge or legal remedy, we do not tap people's phones and emails without a court order, and above all we do not give any President unchecked power. I pledge to fight to protect and defend the Constitution from attack by any President."

The often embarrassingly cautious Obama campaign had been slow to sign on to the pledge. Earlier this week the American Freedom Campaign, which is promoting the pledge, revealed that New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson, Connecticut Senator Chris Dodd, Ohio Congressman Dennis Kucinich and Alaska Senator Mike Gravel had signed the pledge, while former North Carolina Senator John Edwards and Delaware Senator Joe Biden had responded with supportive statements. After a release from the freedom campaign noted that Obama and Clinton had not committed to the Constitution, Obama's aides moved quickly.

Dodgergirl
Feb 05, 2008, 09:00 AM
Read this on snopes this morning..., and found it to be interesting.

http://www.snopes.com/politics/clintons/president.asp

Yosemite_Wolf
Feb 05, 2008, 09:50 AM
Hillary may be in the Democratic party, she may be a woman... but she is a lawyer, a politician and a member of the elite class. She is ALL corporate/money. She ain't gonna do cr*pola for the people or the lower classes. She is a Republican in a donkey suit. Ron Paul had good incentive to join the Repubican party.. he is libertarian, and to get elected one must join the big boys. Smart if you ask me. Now, excuse me while I go change my party declaration back to Libertarian now that I have cast my vote.......................................

MadScot
Feb 05, 2008, 11:37 AM
Read this on snopes this morning..., and found it to be interesting.

http://www.snopes.com/politics/clintons/president.asp

Not that I'm a Clinton defender but this would be political suicide it's never going to happen. Just announcing Bill as a running mate would further unite the Republicans against her in the GE.

Meat Man
Feb 05, 2008, 06:47 PM
They both already did run the country. If I can rememebr, we had a very good economy, low gas price, balanced budget, a surpluse, low crime, low unemployment, improved public health care, and no war.

Gee, would be bad to have all that again. rolleyes: