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Lois Peterson (not verified) says:

Americans Not Deceived by Bill Clinton, et al.

The timeline began with the Clintons bringing up issues of race in a vague way and then wondering out loud why Barack Obama was getting so upset. It reminds me of the bully of the schoolyard pushing another child when the teacher’s back is turned and then acting cute and innocent.

How many have noticed this ploy? How many are gullible enough to watch a partially smiling Bill Clinton become irritated by questions from reporters and how many believe his argument that the Obama camp is starting to play dirty?

Those Clintons are very clever – aren’t they? Unfortunately their game-playing (politics as usual) might just work and might defeat Obama’s efforts to win the Democratic nomination

I would hope that we are smart enough to see through these manipulations.

Hillary's active and strong negative approach to Barack was a big turn-off at the beginning of last week’s Debate. This is typical of the "Clinton Machine" approach. Read Sally Bedell Smith's "For the Love of Politics" and you will decide that another four or eight years of a Clinton White House will not be in the best interests of our country. The behind-the-scenes manipulations might be politics as usual - but we need to get away from that and take a more unified approach to move our country forward.

Also - remember that Bill will be the unofficial Vice-President…which will lead to more negatives and Bedell Smith's book reinforces the number of faulty efforts of Bill Clinton's administration.

Barack Obama is a reasonable and good person who can bring honesty and unity to our country.

Lois Peterson
1016 Tahoe Drive
Belmont, CA 94002

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