HILLARY MY LETTER TO YOU
Dear Hillary Clinton,
I am publicly writing my private thoughts about this election process in 2008. I want you to understand and All Of America to realize what has happened because of who you are and because of what you became to all women.
First, I want to say is yes I was a very proud Clinton Democrat Voter when Bill first ran for President. I thought he did a fabulous job as President. I felt the Country was grossly unfair at the end of his Second Term. I believe that a marriage is between a man and a woman. I believe Al Gore should have taken a more Christian Stand on this issue. I find it disgusting and shameful that the Media and others will not stop publicly bashing and trashing Hillary Clinton for keeping her vows and showing unconditional love to her husband and continue to make her marriage work.
Secondly, Hillary Clinton was an excellent active First Lady. She made us proud. I personally was thrilled when she moved to New York and ran for the Senate. I have waited 8 years for her to run for President.
Thirdly, Hillary Clinton captured the heart of all Women of All Faiths of All Public Political Parties. The Democratic Party had an opportunity to place the First real credible Woman leader in office as The United States President. Watching her speech last night (Tuesday) was like watching the funeral of my mother. For the first time in my life I had felt a deep sisterhood to all women. I felt as if no matter how many times I and others had been put down or thought of as less because of my gender may finally be finished. Women know we are the backbone of most families. We have been cultivated into superheros and superpowers within our own lives. We can accomplish any task and mow down any obstical if it is for the benefit of our families. We saw this in Hillary Clinton. We saw her spread these emotions that all women face daily. We all realized that despite our differences as women we all had common threads being of a female gender. Obama and this party have broken the hearts of 18 million voters. Many men throughout time have failed to give credit to the ones that have made life and security as children what it is. As a mother you offer comfort and guidance to your children. Hillary Clinton would have mothered and comforted our Country and brought us to a deeper stronger better America. Listen up Democrat Party, a woman scorned can be your worse enemy. You did that to us to further an agenda of Liberal Ideology. It has backfired. PUMA rose from the ashes of Hillary Voters. PUMA people feel scorned. PUMA people are strong because of our beliefs that Hillary Clinton was served an injustice.
Fourthly, It isn't just about Hillary Clinton. It is about loving our America. It is about using sound judgement in selecting our next President. I am sorry Democratic Party but your selection of Obama does not represent the America I want to live in. Yes he is speaking words and the principals of what we believed the Party to represent. The actions of his short career do not add up to those "JUST WORDS". I have a problem with his radical ties to terror lovin liberals like Ayres. I have a propblem with his heartless Abortion policy. I have a problem with his Chicago Style Politics involving Tony Rezko. I have a problem with him accepting money for his campaign that was bundled in Jordan, Pakastain, Gaza. I have a problem with him distorting his resume record. I have a problem with his PLO backers. I have a problem with his disrespect to the White Race (Rev Wright for 20 years). I have a problem with his statements on FISA and his vote. I have a problem with his NAFTA tatics contacting the Canadian Government before a debate letting them know it is just political words to get the voters to buy into him. I have a problem with his private fundraising attitude about the midwestern Part of America, he may not enjoy hunting and his faith in God but that dose not mean we are clinging to our guns and religion because that is all we have. I have a problem voting for someone who cannot even prove he was not adopted and not an Indoneisan Citizen. I have a serious problem casting any vote for anyone with these issues. I cannot in good faith vote strickly for a party that believed that a man with this background should be the nominee over a woman like Hillary Clinton. I cannot do it and I will not. I will vote for John McCain and I will help him as if I was working for Hillary Clinton again.
Lastly,
When I watched her Tuesday night I cried like a baby. I cried for the loss of an opportunity of a lifetime for many women who may never be blessed with the opportunity to witness the complete eveloution of women. I cried because the Party that I believed was for me the person with no voice in Government was gone. I cried because I believe Obama should have received zero delegates in Florida and Michigan. I cried because a smoke filled room decided who would be our next Presidnet and that will be JOHN MCCAIN.
REGARDS,
A HILLARY LOYALIST FOREVER BUT NO OBAMA