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KY teen raises and donates to Hillary

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11-year-old Dalton Hatfield sold his bike and video games to donate more than $400 to her

campaign.


By Sarah Wheaton

The New York Times

May 21, 2008


Excerpts below


Senator Barack Obama is usually the candidate known for stirring up

youth enthusiasm. But Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton has her own

poster boy: Dalton Hatfield


Dalton, 11, answered the phone himself when we called his home in

McAndrews, Ky. An aspiring politician, he speaks clearly, deliberately

and authoritatively - and any contemporary politician would admire his

ability to stay on-message.


"I believe Mr. Obama is a very good speaker, and I believe that he

could run our country, also but I really believe that Hillary has very

good views on specific issues that are important to this election," he

said, including "the war, the economy and health care."


Dalton said he was driven to donate about two months ago. "I saw that

her funds were running low," he said.


"I just saw so much that I did not need such as like my video games,

and I thought, 'What can I do with them?'"


He sold them, as well as his bike, and also collected other donations.

He got to tell former President Bill Clinton at an event two weeks

ago, and Mrs. Clinton on Monday.


"He was speechless, and he almost got tears, he was very emotional,"

Dalton said of his favorite president's reaction.


He said he was "nervous" meeting Mrs. Clinton.


"I believe that she helped her husband run the country and that's why

I'm supporting her today," he said.


But he appears to have more than two friends. A few days after he met

Mr. Clinton, a group of elected officials from nearby Mingo County in

West Virginia raised the money to replace Dalton's video games and

bike. "Actually, it's a lot better than my old one," he said.


check out his website
http://isupporthillary.blogspot.com/
Every child in our country should be able to see a doctor if they get sick.
It is more important to be respected than feared around the world.
She has a plan.
When she talks, you can see it in her eyes, she knows what she has to do and she wants to do it.

Some Hillary songs

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If not NOW, when?

Hillary the Fighter


Funny Love Song for Hillary Clinton by The Clintons




Hillary Clinton Rap: Taking Back The White House


Hillary in the House


Led by Chairman Henry Waxman, the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform heard from three panels of witnesses--including leading medical and sexual health experts from across the country who testified on the ineffectiveness of the programs and youth speakers who testified to the program's ill effects on their lives and the lives of their peers. Dr. Georges Benjamin, Executive Director of the American Public Health Association; Dr. Margaret Blythe, Chair of the Committee on Adolescence, American Academy of Pediatrics; Dr. John Santelli, a leading sexual health researcher; Max Siegel, Policy Associate at AIDS Alliance for Children, Youth & Families; and Shelby Knox, speaker and organizer Over 60 national, state, and local organizations submitted statements criticizing abstinence-only-until-marriage programs and calling for an end to federal funding for abstinence-only-until-marriage programs. Several Committee Members asked pointed questions of witnesses and stood up as champions of a real approach to sex education. Please thank the following Committee Members for championing efforts to end ineffective abstinence-only-until-marriage programs: Chairman Henry Waxman, 202.225.3976 Representative John Sarbanes, 202.225.4016 Representative Peter Welch, 202.225.4115 Representative John Yarmuth, 202.225.5401 Representative Paul Hodes, 202.225.5206 Representative Betty McCollum, 202.225.6631 Representative Chris Shays, 202.225.5541 Representative Elijah Cummings, 202.225.5206 Representative Dennis Kucinich, 202.225.5871 Representative Diane Watson, 202.225.7084 For those that missed the hearing, you can view the video here: http://oversight.house.gov/story.asp?ID=1910 You can read the testimony of those who testified as well as read Chairman Waxman's opening statement here: http://oversight.house.gov/story.asp?ID=1888 The website RH Reality Check has been posting several points of view about the hearing. Here is the first part of my own optimistic assessment of the hearing in an entry this morning. It can be found at: http://www.rhrealitycheck.org/blog/2008/04/30/hearings-highlight-ab-only-industry-in-peril And, finally, for a good laugh, the Daily Show did a piece on the hearing last night.

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