Friday, February 15, 2008

No child left behind, no person left behind

Recently, while campaigning for his wife in Wisconsin, Bill Clinton described all that Hillary worked for and stood for when she first started out after law school. It is clear through many of her speeches that all of these things are still what she stands for and is trying so hard to get this nation to see that she will continue to work for. Here is Bill and what he has to say about his hard working wife

Bill talks about Hillary going door to door and asking parents the hard questions about why their children aren't going to school. Money was not driving her, it seems apparent that her heart is what was bringing her to each door step to inquire why these children were not getting an education. She cared about that individual family and their individual case. She was out to help. Is this what Hillary would do in office? Would she account for the many that are forgotten?
Hillary's ideas of helping and getting the job done in a way that makes people feel that they are a valuable part of society helps to get the Christian message of individualism and plurality. As a child of God, I am important and I am individual, but as children of God we are important and yes, America, I can make a difference, you can make a difference and together we can make a difference. I think that what Bill is saying while campaigning for Hillary is that with George W. Bush no child is left behind (or so he tries to say) but with Hillary no person will be left behind. Her past only illuminates the path for the future of America.

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