New York City Welcomes Hilary Clinton.

Hillary Clinton

Hillary Clinton

On Saturday, October 27, 2007 OpaMizik.com was invited to take part as New York City welcomes home their senator and presidential candidate, Hilary Rodham Clinton at the Abyssinian Baptist Church in Harlem . The Abyssinian Baptist Church who will celebrate its bicentennial next month, hosted this event with Rev. Dr. Calvin O. Butts, III, Chairman Charles Rangel, and NY Congressional Delegation Members Gary Ackerman, Yvette Clarke, Joseph Crowley, Eliot Engel, Carolyn Maloney, Gregory Meeks, Jerrold Nadler, Jose Serrano, Ed Towns, Nydia Velazquez, Anthony Weinerand and other special guests, as the countdown to their Super Tuesday victory begins! . Also in attendance was former President, Bill Clinton.
The rain poured and so did Hilary Clinton ’s supporters as they came in large numbers for their chance to meet the presidential candidate. Many political figures gave their short speeches of praise to Hilary. The Abynissian Baptist Church Choir sung happy birthday to the presidential hopeful, who celebrated her 60th birthday on October 26th 2007, as she and Bill took the podium. Without squandering any of her time, Hilary went straight to business with her speech on how she plans on changing the country, if elected president.
Former president Bill Clinton spoke of why he believes his wife would do great in office. One of the major issues he spoke of was bringing the troops home, and “it is of great importance that we rekindle our relationship with other countries so that our country once again have a sense of normalcy” declared the former President to a standing ovation. He strongly believes that his wife, Hilary is the best person for the job. However, he also acknowledged this time around he will not have any problems at the polls although he will be voting for Hilary, the Democratic Party have some good and strong candidates. Senator Clinton, if elected will become the first woman ever to hold office in the white house. Interestingly enough, this event — according to the invitation we received at Opamizik.com is labeled “Campaign Countdown: 100 Days ’til” — that is, 100 days before Super Tuesday.
Mr. Clinton clearly enjoyed the event, as he’s looking forward to become the first “First Husband” in the history of this country. At one point he appeared to be literally bouncing with joy as the crowd cheered for his wife.
Taken from HilaryClinton.com

Strengthening the Middle Class
America’s middle class is under siege and ready for change. People are working harder and longer for less and less. For six long years, America’s middle class and working families have been invisible to our president. When Hillary is in the White House, no American will be invisible to the president of the United States.

Providing Affordable and Accessible Health Care
Nearly 47 million Americans — including 9 million children — don’t have health insurance. America is ready for universal health care. Hillary has the vision and the experience to make it a reality. This is a battle Hillary has fought before — and she has the scars to prove it. She knows better than anyone how to fight and build the political support to get the job done.

Ending the War in Iraq
America is ready for a leader who will end the war in Iraq. Hillary’s roadmap out of Iraq, the Iraq Troop Protection and Reduction Act of 2007, is a plan to end the war before the next president takes the oath of office. But if the Bush administration won’t end the war, as president and commander in chief, Hillary will.

Promoting Energy Independence and Fighting Global Warming
The choices we make about energy touch nearly every aspect of our lives. Our economy, our national security, our health, and the future of our planet are all at stake as we make a choice between energy independence and dependence on foreign sources of oil. Hillary has proposed an Apollo Project-like program dedicated to achieving energy independence.

Fulfilling Our Promises to Veterans
Hillary will ensure that all those who sacrifice on behalf of our country receive the help and care they need. They not only deserve our country’s gratitude and support; they deserve the gold standard in health care and benefits when they return home. That is our most solemn obligation to those who have put their lives on the line for our country.

Supporting Parents and Caring for Children
America is ready for a president who fights for our children. From her first job out of law school at the Children’s Defense Fund to her time as First Lady of Arkansas and of the United States to her service in the Senate, helping children has been at the center of Hillary’s public life.

Restoring America’s Standing in the World
The next president’s most urgent task will be to restore America’s standing in the world to promote our interests, ensure our security, and advance our values. America is stronger when we lead the world through alliances. As president, Hillary will lead by the words of the Declaration of Independence, which pledged “a decent respect to the opinions of mankind.”

A Champion for Women
Hillary’s historic statement in 1995 that “women’s rights are human rights” still echoes worldwide. As a lawyer, advocate, First Lady, and senator, Hillary has fought for issues important to women here at home and around the world for decades. Hillary will continue her lifelong fight to ensure that all Americans are treated with respect and dignity.

Comprehensive Government Reform
Americans are ready for a government that puts competency ahead of cronyism. For the past six years, we’ve had an administration that has contempt for government. And because they view it with contempt, they treat it with contempt. We need a return to transparency and a system of checks and balances, and a 21st century government to meet our 21st century challenges.

Strengthening Our Democracy
Fair and honest elections are the bedrock of a successful democracy. Yet we have seen abuses in national elections since 2000 that have undermined our democracy and Americans’ faith in our electoral system. Hillary is a leading champion of election reform. She has introduced the Count Every Vote Act to avoid repeating the problems of the past and ensure the integrity of our election

Cheyna Pierre

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