When I say "Madam" you say "President" pro-Hillary rally NYC 02/02/08
Submitted by Reg NYC on February 2, 2008 - 3:52pm.
New York | Firsthand Accounts | Hillary Clinton

"As long as war is regarded as wicked, it will always have its fascination. When it is looked upon as vulgar, it will cease to be popular." - Oscar Wilde

Looks like a wonderful crowd...and that look on your face is one determined women. Hey Thanks for posting those great pictures..Love them..

Awesome, Reg!! Thank you!
Once in a while you get shown the light, In the strangest of places if you look at it right.

Nahhh...I'm an old fart and been there, done that...twice. But I just love your face. It has both beauty and substance.
I was at a fun event this afternoon myself. Congressman and U.S. Senate candidate Mark Udall sponsored a pre-caucus rally. My congressman, Ed Perlmutter, was there and spoke highly of both Hillary and Obama, although Ed has endorsed Obama. Representing Hillary was former Denver mayor and current DNC muckity-muck Wellington Webb, while representing Obama was actress Kerry Washington. The surprise guest speaker was Terry McAuliffe. Say what you will about McAuliffe, he can deliver a punch.
Despite the differing views, the theme was unity and pleas that no matter whom they support, people owe it to themselves to have their voice heard by attending the caucuses.
Stan Davis
Lakewood, CO
Wes Clark -- Make America All It Can Be!

I'm married.
At the other rally I went to, the one at MTV, there were also Obama and Paul supporter sections there. We were sort of joking with the rival supporters when they walked by. I tried to joke with the Obama people when I walked by them, but they weren't having it. The Paul people were totally unapproachable.
I think it's really cool that so many people are excited about this election no matter who they support, but I don't think the feeling is mutual.

The Obama and Paul supporters are like the fans of soccer teams in Europe who brawl at games when things don't go their way. I think the Paul supporters will survive when he doesn't win, because he's such a longshot. The Obama supporters are going to have a really hard time of it. Harder than the deaniacs had, I think.


Most excellent work, and you look great too! Captured a good determined expression.
Thanks for sharing these.