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BeatHillaryClinton.com Explains Why Hillary Clinton Shouldn't Be President

BeatHillaryClinton.com offers plenty of reasons why Hillary Clinton should not be in office for the next four years. All of these reasons are detailed in a daily blog that provides controversial yet worthwhile information for all types of voters, even Hillary supporters.

Danbury, CT (PRWEB) February 13, 2008 -- Many voters, particularly those that are not die-hard for either party, may be torn at which candidate to choose. Other voters may know which party they want, but are unsure which candidate within the party is best. For either side there is BeatHillaryClinton.com, a blog that provides alternative viewpoints explaining why the site's founder, (R.R. Gipper), feels Hillary should not be in office for the next four years.

"We need to stay focused, keep the pressure on Hillary to express her "real" views and to expose her as the liberal politician and threat to family values that she is," notes R.R. Gipper.

BeatHillaryClinton.com explains why Gipper feels Hillary is exaggerating her campaign success. For example, instead of drawing on funds from contributors, Hillary had to contribute $5 million from her own monies to fuel the campaign, a fact detailed in one of the first blog posts on the site. The site also explains why Gipper feels Hillary and Bill have not been completely professional in the campaigning process. The specific post talking about this explains how the couple cried foul when the Obama camp placed ads in Florida, (a state the Democrats agreed they would not advertise in since they changed their primary). Yet, according to the post, the Obama camp had no choice but to advertise in the state because the networks could not exclude specific locations while broadcasting. The post goes on to explain how Hillary herself went against the Democrats' wishes by placing her name on the Michigan ballot.

Additional blog posts on BeatHillarlyClinton.com provide insight as to why people should think twice about many of Hillary's policies, (which have been criticized as being ultra-liberal by some people). Examples of the policies that are discussed include: her approach to the illegal alien problem, high taxes, allowing felons to vote and garnishing the wages of people who fail to get health insurance.

For more information please visit: www.BeatHillaryClinton.com.

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