Friday, 27 June 2008

OBAMA AND HILLARY UNITE

Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama took up to the stands in a place known as UNITY, in New Hampshire. The long awaited charismatic senators stun the people in New Hampshire with there true and uniting speech.

They made emphasis on there competitive campaign and made sense out of it by listing there similar objectives and goals. The overwhelming speech showed both of them in the same path with similar objectives for the United States of America. Both of them are still looking forward to capture Hillary supporters after there heart break, also this state went down has the climax of the of the primaries between Hillary and Obama, where both had the same number of votes with
(107) each, he said "It is fitting that we meet in a place called Unity, because the truth is, that's the only way we can solve the challenges facing this country. Today, we look back at the votes cast here in the snows of January not as 107 votes for Hillary Clinton and 107 votes for me but as 214 votes for change in America," now they have merge and ready to join forces to conquer the Republican party by November, with there faithful and loyal supporters.

He also praised her efforts and fighting spirits for giving all the women and kids out there with hope and perseverance of being in the office on day. he also made emphasis on her and said "For 16 months, Sen. Clinton and I have shared the stage as rivals. ... But today, I could not be happier and more honored and more moved that we're sharing the stage," Obama said.

Senator Obama will also be looking forward to assist Hillary Clinton with her debts, this move will truly Unite and define there merging spirit of a being a party and vice versa will help both of them. one in capturing the mind of heart broken supporters and the other with the greatest job in the world, the office of president of the United States of America.

Hillary Clinton promoted the campaign not only with uniting comments but also made emphasis on the Republican party and the fail tenure of the George Bush administration with counter attacking comments like,” McCain is simply offering fours years more [of the Bush administration]. ... John McCain and President Bush are like two sides of the same coin, and it doesn't amount to a whole lot of change," she said. "If you think we need a new course ... vote for Barack Obama and get the change we need and deserve."

But the question we ask ourselves is that where is former president Bill Clinton, after the former president speech on senator Obama power plans we have not heard from him. Despite report that he is back from Europe, he has not been heard from.

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