But only if they count the way she wants them to:
I would not accept a caucus. I think that would be a great disservice to the 2 million people who turned out and voted. I think that they want their votes counted. And you know a lot of people would be disenfranchised because of the timing and whatever the particular rules were. This is really going to be a serious challenge for the Democratic Party because the voters in Michigan and Florida are the ones being hurt, and certainly with respect to Florida the Democrats were dragged into doing what they did by a Republican governor and a Republican Legislature. They didn't have any choice whatsoever. And I don't think that there should be any do-over or any kind of a second run in Florida. I think Florida should be seated.
On other words, she wants the delegates based upon the vote that already happened. Thankfully Howard Dean is the chairman and not a Clinton.
I hate to say it, but, she is sounding more like Bush everyday. The rules are good and should be followed, if only they benefit you.








She makes me ill, and her fake smile is starting to crack.
Dean explained that the "rules" were agreed to prior to start of this god awful campaign circus.
Florida and Michigan knew the rules and then broke the rules trying to manipulate the system.
They were disqualified by their own selfish actions. Now they don't want to be excluded. They want to be part of the process but can't figure out who will pay. Well you know who usually ends up paying, the taxpayers not the politicians.
And then along comes Hillary and she wants her votes for sure.
Demonstrating once again what a manipulating opportunistic bitch she really is.
It's like peeling back the layers of an onion, the closer you get to the core, the more your eyes burn.
There are several articles out there comparing Hillary to Lieberman and I think that is getting real close to accurate as we peel back the layers of this stinking onion.
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