August 15th, 2008
I went to a new bookclub meeting last night and some ladies were talking about still holding out for Hillary being the next President. (Interestingly, one of them described herself as a Republican and the other said she and her husband were “very conservative.”)
“Something could happen,” they said.
So I started thinking, “what could happen […]
By Tracee Sioux -- 4 comments
August 11th, 2008
My husband, Jeremy
:Did you hear about John Edwards?
Tracee: You mean his affair?
Jeremy: Yeah, I guess this means he’s out for Vice President.
Tracee: Why would he be out? John McCain cheated on his wife. He’s up for President.
Jeremy: There’s no way they’re going to pick Edwards now. He cheated on his wife. She has cancer.
Tracee: […]
By Tracee Sioux -- 6 comments
January 9th, 2008
Thefirst female ever has won a United States Primary Election - hallelujah!
It’s was such a thrill to see Hillary win last night after her defeat in Iowa. My daughter and I slapped a high five and talked about how a woman might actually be the next Commander in Chief.
Whether it was her teary moment that […]
By Tracee Sioux -- 1 comment
January 8th, 2008
This is no time for apathy!
There are some very important issues that you, as an American, should take a stand on. Want to know how the front candidates stand?
Well find out.
Barack Obama is at www.barackobama.com.
Hillary Clinton is at www.hillaryclinton.com.
John Edwards is at www.johnedwards.com.
Mike Huckabee is at www.mikehuckabee.com.
Mitt Romney is at www.mittromney.com.
John McCain is at www.johnmccain.com.
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By Tracee Sioux -- 1 comment
January 5th, 2008
Did you catch the 4 hour New Hampshire Debate on ABC?
My favorite part of the whole thing was when white, male John Edwards and Barack Obama were calling Hillary Clinton - the only woman ever to run for President - The Status Quo!
Doesn’t that just beat all? Yeah, somebody in this picture represents the status […]
By Tracee Sioux -- 0 comments
March 22nd, 2007
No matter what side of the aisle your political passions reside, it must give you pause for reflection and awe — after watching Elizabeth, with Senator Edwards at her side.
She announced that cancer was detected, that it probably had spread and that it is incurable.
Not curable, but treatable.
Which tells us that from now on, our […]
By Kim -- 3 comments
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