If she's smart, she'll keep it quick, concise, and to the point. If Hillary strays from the main point of her speech, to build unity in the party, she could very well find herself aliented and without any future political clout. Either that or she succeeds in splitting the Dems, which gives McCain the presidency and at least 4 more years of war profiteering.
As long as she doesn't keep refering to Obama as "my opponent", she'll be fine. She needs to be graceful, considerate, make it less about her 18 million cracks (insert vagina joke here) in the glass ceiling and focus on winning the White House for her party.
I will always remember the single mom who had adopted two kids with autism. She didn't have any health insurance, and she discovered she had cancer. But she greeted me with her bald head painted with my name on it and asked me to fight for health care for her and her children.
last i checked, cancer didn't cause baldness, cancer treatment did
she's moving the goal posts: first it was "we all need health care", then once it's demonstrated we all apparently do have access to health care (as do illegal immigrants, but that's for another thread), now it's "we all need health insurance".
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