This punk Connelly and his punk coworkers at Seattle P-I could fill the Puget Sound with all the "change" they are "passing" everyday.
http://blog.seattlepi.com/seattlepolitics/archives/225305.asp
Bill Clinton at Murray event: 'Don't be fooled'
EVERETT - He is thinner, older and greyer, but "the big dog" of the Democratic Party can still bare his teeth.
Bill Clinton has hit the campaign trail for his beleaguered party, and on Monday visited a state that dramatically turned against him in the 1994 mid-term elections.
"Don't be fooled, don't be played and don't stay home," the former president urged a noisy crowd of 2,000 at the Flying Heritage Collection at Paine Field.
Clinton came to Washington twice in closing days of the 1994 election, only to see Democrats lose a Senate race and six U.S. House seats. But he returned two years later en route to a land-slide re-election victory.
Clinton saw parallels and provided Democrats with talking points to use in the closing 15 days of this year's mid-term election.
"There is always a gap between when you pass change and start implementing it, and when you feel it," he said. "This election is taking place in that gap."
JOURNAL ARCHIVE: Saturday, October 16, 2010 Posted by H.V.O.M at 3:10 PM
For just a moment there earlier today I almost thought I might finally feel a sense of accomplishment today.
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