nypost.com - 8/21/2008
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Posted: 3:54 am August 21, 2008'WELL-behaved women rarely make history": That old feminist rallying cry could be Hillary Clinton 's new motto. While in Denver to officially support Barack Obama as the Democratic nominee, Sen. Clinton will headline an event hosted by WomenCount - formerly WomenCountPAC, a group founded by Clinton loyalists during the primaries to push back against calls for ...
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Big Doings In Denver
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HILLARY’S HELLIONS - New York Post
The group has rented a multimedia loft for “Democratic bloggers who chose not to fall in line” and support Obama, and is covering travel costs as needed. Sunday night, it will host an event to air a documentary, “The Audacity of Democracy,” which chronicles supposed fraud perpetrated by the Democratic National Committee during the primaries. One organizer says its members will only vote Democrat if Hillary Clinton is at the top of the ticket.
Meanwhile, “The Denver Group” - ...
Hillary supporters STILL not happy
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The New York Post: WomenCount's leaders say they aren't trying to make trouble, but to funnel all the Clinton passion responsibly. Says one founder, Democratic activist Jehmu Greene: "This passion won't go away. Obama and McCain will have to answer to the women of America." Other groups don't have such high-minded plans for the convention. "Real Democrats USA" plans to distribute opposition research on Obama that it says is being ignored by the mainstream media. Then there's "Just Say No Deal" - whose ...
Women Set to Raise a Little Hell In Denver
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... In an article entitled Hillary's Hellions, the New York Post reports on some of the plans that some of the recently formed women's groups have in store for next week's Democratic National Convention in Denver. Women sure are busy these days. Hillary, what have you done? ...
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