Senator Clinton - An Unprecedented Way To Honor Lincoln's Birthday
Tue Feb 12, 2008 at 08:06:22 PM PDT
Good evening Senator Clinton,
Perhaps it is time to consider your legacy.
Perhaps you can elevate your status from a person passionate about being President - only to fail and cause enormous damage in the process - to being truly Presidential without ever occupying the Office.
How might you do that?
It is simple.
Transcend the expected, the banal, the ordinary, the mess, the ugliness, the fight, the negativity, the ...
Don't drive a very fragile Nation, much more fragile than at this time in 1968, toward violence, hatred, meanness, and even more horror than we have already witnessed since Bush and his neoconsters seized control of the Executive Branch.
Instead, do something exceptional.
Do something so overwhelmingly for the good of each person in America, and, in reality, each person on this planet that you will rise immediately to a unique place in the history of not only our Nation, but civilization.
Specifically, state your unequivocal support for Senator Obama as next President of the United States and commit yourself - without any expectation of being other than a great Senator for the State of New York - to enabling Senator Obama to be elected President.
Many will laugh at this suggestion.
Many will post ugly comments.
Many will claim you don't have what it takes to truly place the well-being of our society before your ambitions.
But, all that matters is what you do; how deeply you can look within yourself and emerge as a truly great leader.
Senator Clinton, just think about it.
Senator Clinton can you envision what a different day it would be for American and the world if you took such a bold, courageous, inspiring and giving step - if YOU literally changed the course of history by being an extraordinary selfless leader.
Senator Clinton, even as President, you will not ever likely have the opportunity for greatness of service to all of us and future generations of Americans that you have at this very moment.
Please think about it.
Thank you,
Bob