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Obama Clinton Texas Debate

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DALLAS — Hillary Rodham Clinton’s only campaign swing through North Texas was cut short Friday after a police officer in her motorcade died in a crash on the way to a rally.
The Democratic presidential candidate spoke to supporters for less than 20 minutes in near-freezing temperatures about three miles from the crash site before delivering a somber statement to reporters after the event.
“We are just heartsick at this loss of life in the line of duty,” Clinton said.
Dallas police said 49-year-old Sr. Cpl. Victor Lozada-Tirado was thrown from his motorcycle when it clipped a curb on a viaduct near downtown. He was in the rear of the motorcade, police said, following it as it took a turn not far from Dealey Plaza, where John F. Kennedy was assassinated in 1963.
Clinton canceled an appearance in neighboring Fort Worth, telling about 2,000 people gathered outside the Tarrant County courthouse that it would be inappropriate to campaign in the wake of the accident. Instead, the New York senator visited Lozada-Tirado’s family at the hospital where he was pronounced dead.
“It is important that we respect and appreciate their service,” Clinton said after her rally. “I certainly am grateful for all they do for me.”
The Dallas-Fort Worth swing, one day after a debate with Sen. Barack Obama in Austin, came after Clinton spent most of the week on the Texas-Mexico border. She was headed to Ohio later Friday.
Clinton didn’t mention the crash to about 1,000 supporters and appeared upbeat at the first stop in Dallas. She struck familiar themes of universal health care, ending the war in Iraq and bringing relief to homeowners facing foreclosure.
During a pause, one supporter got her attention long enough to point out that he has a $3,000 copay for prescription drugs, which Clinton announced to the crowd.
“It is morally wrong and it’s economically dumb for us not to cover everybody,” she said. “And we are going to do that.”
Dallas Police Chief David Kunkle, accompanied by Dallas Mayor Tom Leppert at the hospital, said the motorcades involve intricate driving.
“The motorcycle escorts we do are very dangerous,” Kunkle said. “They require officers to speed up and ride ahead of the motorcade and set up, and do that over and over again. So there’s always an element of danger to these motorcades, but the accident is still under investigation.”
Asked if police had enough lead time to plan a safe route, spokesman Lt. Vernon Hale said, “It doesn’t matter with our guys. Of course, we’ve already had one tragedy in Dallas, so we’ve been doing this a long time. The know exactly how to do it.”
Obama asked for a moment of silence in memory of Lozada-Tirado at a rally in Corpus Christi later Friday. He said the officer had been in his own detail two days ago in Dallas. The wreck happened right next to Reunion Arena, where Obama drew about 17,000 for a rally.
“It’s a reminder of the outstanding work that law enforcement does for us each and every day,” Obama said.
In August, an Albuquerque, N.M., police officer in President Bush’s motorcade died in a motorcycle crash. Germaine Casey, 40, died on Aug. 27 when he crashed as Bush returned to the airport after a fundraiser for Sen. Pete Domenici, R-N.M.
In November 2006, a Honolulu officer died when he and two other motorcycle officers crashed while part of a presidential motorcade.
Associated Press Writers Anabelle Garay and Terry Wallace contributed to this report.

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11 Responses to “Obama Clinton Texas Debate”

  1. Reynard on 16 Mar 2008 at 5:28 am

    I somewhat disagree. I do agree that the MSM was very unfair to Paul and Kucinich, but I think that Hillary is driving the train herself. It’s not a vast conspiracy, it’s her ego and her dream.

  2. Wardell on 16 Mar 2008 at 6:18 am

    gobama

  3. Sapphire on 16 Mar 2008 at 7:09 am

    Just in case anyone here hasn’t been to law school, Cass Sunstein is one of the preeminent Constitutional scholars of the day. He wrote the book we used in my Con Law class.

  4. Ricki on 16 Mar 2008 at 7:59 am

    Spitzer.

  5. Alvin on 16 Mar 2008 at 8:50 am

    I’ve been warned not to feed the trolls, just to bury them in downvotes, but I have to say: it’s amazing how many different prejudices you managed to cram into a single post. You got in racism (”jungle fever”), misogyny (”militant feminist”, “whore”), sex-negativity (”born out of wedlock!” “knocked up at the age of 18″), US-centricism (”more about third world countries than her own!”) and religious bigotry (it would be pointless to list them all, but the ridiculous highlighting of his middle name and thinking that sympathy for other human beings is unchristian are certainly the strangest).Tell us you hate old people, Jews, and gays, and you’ve really run the gamut.

  6. Sterling on 16 Mar 2008 at 9:40 am

    Let’s get this man elected.

  7. Deborah on 16 Mar 2008 at 10:31 am

    Again, typical politics, and the reason I’m voting for Obama.

  8. Christi on 16 Mar 2008 at 11:22 am

    Why don’t you vote?

  9. Opal on 16 Mar 2008 at 12:12 pm

    Man and she didn’t even give the original speaker the credit he deserves!!! If words are to mean anything they should at least be your own words!

  10. Brande on 16 Mar 2008 at 1:03 pm

    I’m book marking this and will be responding to it in a week. If it does come out, I will apologize for calling you an idiot. If not, I will politely ask you each day to link it to me.Idiot. (I almost forgot)