
Samantha Power is a major reason I am willing to trust Obama's foreign policy. Obviously, I don't like his anti-Palestinian stances as regards Israel and Palestine, but I trust him to be fairer than Hillary Clinton who thought that her husband was too soft on the Palestinians. Anyways, Power won the Pullitzer prize for her work on human rights and genocide in the book “A Problem from Hell: America and the Age of Genocide”. From all interviews I've seen from her she is not only profoundly knowledgeable, but also sincere in her desire for an American foreign policy that would aim to cooperate with the rest of the world versus bullying it into following its will.
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Did you hear she decided to leave the campaign after she called Clinton a "monster."
I just got an e-mail from the Hillary campaign asking for $5 because the senior adviser called Clinton a "monster." They say my contribution will show the Obama campaign that negative attacks don't work.
This is ridiculous. Shut up, Hillary campaign. You're loosing Obama cross over votes.
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