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Title: My husband (a 9/11 survivor) told me that he had a Hillary dream
Post by: dutch508 on March 20, 2017, 12:04:14 AM
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Star Member lapucelle (1,727 posts) http://www.democraticunderground.com/10028815713

My husband (a 9/11 survivor) told me that he had a Hillary dream last night.

He was back in the FDNY, and Hillary Clinton came to visit a firehouse that he was frequently detailed to after 9/11, due to the number of losses they had suffered. "I admire you very much," was all he could say to Hillary. He knew in the dream that she wasn't president because he also wanted to tell her how sorry he was.

For the record, Senator Clinton secured funding for medical monitoring for all the first responders who were not eligible for medical programs due to the way the original funding legislation was written and the unusual nature of their post 9/11 illnesses. She also worked with pharmaceutical companies to provide expensive medication at cost. “They didn’t leave anybody behind. We’re not leaving them behind.”

Not everyone is aware of Hillary's record for fighting the good fight in her long life of public service. My husband was assailed at a middle school football game in October by a woman who angrily berated him. “How dare you wear that button with that shirt?’ It was a Hillary button and an FDNY hoodie.

My husband is still alive and my family is not bankrupt due to Hillary’s efforts. When I explained this to a Trump supporter at work, he told me that if Hillary had not fought for the program, somebody else would probably would have done it. Who exactly?

My husband, long retired from the FDNY due to 9/11 related disability, drives an Uber to keep busy, stay engaged with the world, and earn a bit of money. The thing that annoys him most are the people who, wanting to talk politics, assume he’s a Trump supporter because of his age, race, and gender. He fought hard as a UFA union delegate for a Hillary for Senate endorsement way back in 2000 at the time of her first senate run. He’s been with her, and he’s still with her. And that’s probably one of the reasons why, after 38 years, I’m still with him.

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NastyRiffraff (6,766 posts)
2. When I think of what we missed

I could cry. She would have been a great president.

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Star Member SleeplessinSoCal (4,129 posts)
14. I had a Hillary dream too.

Night before last. In my dream I walked by a TV with "Breaking News" and video of the convening Senate with Hillary up front flanked by leadership. There was no sound in my dream. But there was a 2nd breaking story of Trump/ence announcing resignations and images of various Russians shown with the words "proof positive". The TV went back and forth to the two stories. Then I woke up.

 :loser:

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Star Member maddiemom (2,890 posts)
19. Thank you for posting this-and all the best to your husband!

Could we PLEASE now get rid of the electoral college ( they don't deserve caps)? We now have nearly six times the reasons, or popular votes) than we did in 2000. The reasons for the existence of an electoral college were supposedly to keep an unstable person from being POTUS. Yet a completely inexperienced and (ravingly unhinged campaigner) was ushered in, despite the popular vote. It's not as if his stellar reputation among those who did business with him was a deciding factor. The "better angels of our natures" are obviously still in hiding.

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adigal (6,834 posts)
32. My husband was a fireman for the FDNY then, too, now out on disability also and I remember Hillary did a lot of good for them.

Unlike that asshole Giuliani who KNEW their radios sucked and never got them better ones, leading to many of their deaths. And up where I live now, my husband said something nice about Hillary to two men who were raking her over the coals and got told to go back to the city "you NYC liberal." So much for all those nice things they used to say about his service.

 ::)
Title: Re: My husband (a 9/11 survivor) told me that he had a Hillary dream
Post by: tuolumnejim on March 20, 2017, 01:02:45 AM
Normal people call dreams about the hildabeast nightmares for a reason.  :fuelfire:
Title: Re: My husband (a 9/11 survivor) told me that he had a Hillary dream
Post by: Adam Wood on March 20, 2017, 05:10:25 AM
Normal people call dreams about the hildabeast nightmares for a reason.  :fuelfire:
Beat me to it.
Title: Re: My husband (a 9/11 survivor) told me that he had a Hillary dream
Post by: fatboy on March 20, 2017, 06:59:40 AM
I know a "few" firefighters and none of them hold hellary in such high regard even if they voted for her. One of my fellow firefighters, a member of my fire company, was NYPD during 9/11. During the primary last year, this guy gave me the list of committed Trump delegates.
Title: Re: My husband (a 9/11 survivor) told me that he had a Hillary dream
Post by: AzJames73 on March 20, 2017, 07:26:31 AM
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Title: Re: My husband (a 9/11 survivor) told me that he had a Hillary dream
Post by: 67 Rover on March 20, 2017, 07:39:29 AM
I wonder if she smelled of boiled cabbage and urine in it's dream.  :p
Title: Re: My husband (a 9/11 survivor) told me that he had a Hillary dream
Post by: jukin on March 20, 2017, 02:46:27 PM
I had a nightmare where Hillary won the election. then I woke up in a cold sweat and realized that Hillary Clinton will never be POTUS. I slept like a baby for the rest of the night.
Title: Re: My husband (a 9/11 survivor) told me that he had a Hillary dream
Post by: DumbAss Tanker on March 20, 2017, 11:41:22 PM
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Star Member lapucelle (1,727 posts) http://www.democraticunderground.com/10028815713

My husband (a 9/11 survivor) told me that he had a Hillary dream last night.

Well, I'm afraid that means irreversible brain damage.  On the plus side, it will be over quickly, you might want to start getting your dating profile ready for some of those more-mature dating sites...
Title: Re: My husband (a 9/11 survivor) told me that he had a Hillary dream
Post by: SVPete on March 21, 2017, 07:31:15 AM
I had a nightmare where Hillary won the election. then I woke up in a cold sweat and realized that Hillary Clinton will never be POTUS. I slept like a baby for the rest of the night.

The chances of The CHILL ever voluntarily entering the White House again, other than as a tourist, are very low.

The first 30 seconds (after the @#$%^ ad):

[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xTdNSA_CWvc[/youtube]
Title: Re: My husband (a 9/11 survivor) told me that he had a Hillary dream
Post by: Karin on March 21, 2017, 08:19:08 AM
Dreams are a way for the brain to flush the toilet between days.  You should never tell anyone what they were, it's embarrassing.  Not to mention, boring.

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Not everyone is aware of Hillary's record for fighting the good fight in her long life of public service.

That's because she hasn't done jack shit except enrich herself. 
Title: Re: My husband (a 9/11 survivor) told me that he had a Hillary dream
Post by: landofconfusion80 on March 22, 2017, 06:06:54 PM
Ironic considering her trying to reenact the twin towers at the 9/11 memorial

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Title: Re: My husband (a 9/11 survivor) told me that he had a Hillary dream
Post by: FiddyBeowulf on March 23, 2017, 07:36:09 AM
I never had have a dream about any politician. I am beginning to think these DUmmies are all poorer, uglier and DUmber versions of Raymond Shaw and these weird dreams they are having is the programming they had leaking thru to the real world.

We need a Major Marco type person to locate the cause of this before these people get asked to "pass the time playing solitaire".

[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tgCyowLRfvA[/youtube]