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ECW
01-20-2007, 04:45 PM
WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Sen. Hillary Clinton jumped into the fray as a 2008 presidential candidate with the words "I'm in" posted on her Web site.

"And I'm in to win," she added in a statement, announcing she has set up an exploratory committee that can gauge opinions and raise money for a presidential campaign.

Clinton's announcement comes exactly two years to the day the next president will be inaugurated: January 20, 2009.

The former first lady and Democratic senator from New York is considered her party's front-runner in what has become a diverse Democratic field.

Should she win, she would be the first woman to serve as president of the United States -- and the first presidential spouse to do so as well. President Bill Clinton served two terms -- from 1993-2001.

Bringing "the right end" to the war in Iraq, reducing the deficit, making the country energy independent and health care affordable were issues Clinton touted in her announcement, speaking on a video posted on her site.

"After six years of George Bush, it is time to renew the promise of America," she said.

"I grew up in a middle-class family in the middle of America, and we believed in that promise," the 59-year-old native of Chicago said.

"I still do. I've spent my entire life trying to make good on it, whether it was fighting for women's basic rights or children's basic health care, protecting our social security or protecting our soldiers."

In the video, she invited Americans to join her in a three-night series of live video Web chats beginning Monday.

"So let's talk. Let's chat, let's start a dialogue about your ideas and mine, because the conversation in Washington has been just a little one-sided lately, don't you think?"

She'll travel next weekend to Iowa and later to New Hampshire, two kickoff states for the Democratic presidential nominating process in 2008, according to her campaign organizers.

When Clinton launched her Senate bid in New York in 1999, she began a "listening tour" around the state to explore views on education, business and health care issues.

Clinton's announcement puts her in a big Democratic crowd of candidates.

In a statement released Saturday, Obama said, "Senator Clinton is a good friend and a colleague whom I greatly respect. I welcome her and all the candidates, not as competitors, but as allies in the work of getting our country back on track."

In addition to Obama and Richardson, the field also includes former Sen. John Edwards of North Carolina, the party's 2004 vice presidential nominee, who declared his candidacy late last year; Rep. Dennis Kucinich of Ohio, a liberal critic of the war in Iraq; and Iowa Gov. Tom Vilsack.

Sens. Joe Biden of Delaware and Chris Dodd of Connecticut have also said they will seek the nomination, and other Democrats mentioned as possible candidates include the party's 2004 presidential candidate, Sen. John Kerry of Massachusetts; retired Army Gen. Wesley Clark, and the Rev. Al Sharpton.

Clinton, who just returned from a trip to U.S. military facilities in Afghanistan, Iraq and Germany, has urged the Bush administration to return its focus to Afghanistan.

She has proposed a bill to cap troop levels in Iraq and require congressional approval before the president may send more troops.

She has also been highly critical of Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, saying Washington should cut off financial support to the Iraqi government unless it shows commitment to stemming the sectarian violence there.

"I don't have any faith," she said of him, when asked by CNN if she had any faith in him.

In 2002, Clinton was among the majority who voted in favor of authorizing Bush to attack Iraq if Saddam Hussein refused to give up weapons of mass destruction as required by U.N. resolutions.

In a 2005 letter to constituents posted on her Senate Web site, she said that she took responsibility for her vote, which she said she made "on the basis of the evidence presented by the administration."

In turn, she said, "I, along with a majority of Americans, expect the president and his administration to take responsibility for the false assurances, faulty evidence and mismanagement of the war." ~link~ (http://www.cnn.com/2007/POLITICS/01/20/clinton.announcement/index.html?eref=rss_topstories)

Let the fun begin.

Professor
01-20-2007, 09:35 PM
I'm actually a little disapointed. I really want Obama to run and win. Competing in the primaries would be hard.

ECW
01-20-2007, 09:58 PM
Obama's got to deal with Edwards on his left as well. It should make for an interesting time. I wonder if Richardson, Vilsack, Biden, Dodd, Kerry, Sharpton, Clark or anyone else will get any traction if these three run as hard as they can?

Stoner
01-20-2007, 11:21 PM
The top 3 libs for the democratic primary are Clinton, Osama and Edwards.

All three are fighting to see who becomes the next Ned Lamont.

Nitrus
01-21-2007, 10:43 AM
I think its great that shes running, ive said it before and ill say it again, America needs a female president.

CheesyMuslim
01-21-2007, 02:17 PM
Sorry bout that,

1. But my thread was better, Bags and Sags doesn't have a chance.
1. a)Which got moved and locked, which I think was weird .
2. But you already knew that.
3. I heard that one of her constituents was going to write a book detailing Hillary's deceptive political stances.
4. Dick Morris I hear.
5. This is going to get real ugly, real fast.
6. Hehehehehehehehehehehe,.......

Regards,
SirJamesofTexas

Nitrus
01-21-2007, 02:18 PM
Sorry chess, but your thread was created after ECW's. Hence the lockage.

CheesyMuslim
01-21-2007, 02:31 PM
Sorry bout that,

1. But your move an lock was weird Nitrus.
2. That is how you teach others not to post threads, in my view.
3. Was that a lesson you were trying to teach?
4. I have had mods do that before, and I never liked it.
5. Never at this site before now, thou.

Regards,
SirJamesofTexas

Nitrus
01-21-2007, 02:34 PM
Yeh, I moved it to try and merge both threads, but couldnt, so left the first one open, and locked the recent one.

I will reopen it if need, but noone had posted in there anyway.

Back on topic now please.

Chess, PM to talk.

CheesyMuslim
01-21-2007, 06:44 PM
Sorry bout that,

1. But *Bags and Sags*, ain't got a chance.
2. The *Muslim* OHB, writes like OBL, hummmmm,......has a better chance, along with *The Hair* Edwards, ....hehehehe,.......
3. I am glad she panic-ed and put her foot out into the political waters.
4. She wants to talk, hehehehehe,...can we talk?,..Hehehehehehehe,....

Regards,
SirJamesofTexas