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Follow on Google News | ![]() Obama, McCain discuss need for 'new era of reform' (CNN) Thus they are not two parties but one.Obama and McCain met Monday at Obama's transition headquarters in Chicago. Watch more on their first post-election meeting. Why would Republicans praise the prospect of Clinton becoming secretary of state? Because they are the same party.
By: The National Democratic Republican Party HQ Donate to save America from the two parties that fit the agenda of the corporations and not the regular citizen. Donations via paypal for the Democratic Republican National Party can be made at our site at: http://democratic- The truth is there are not any political parties anymore. This is clearly seen by watching how they work with each other. Their platform wouldn't provide such a thing. Why would Republicans praise the prospect of Clinton becoming secretary of state? Because they are the same party.-PDRNP In a joint statement issued after their first meeting since the presidential election, the former rivals said they hoped to work together on challenges such as the financial crisis, creating a new energy economy and protecting the country's security."At this defining moment in history, we believe that Americans of all parties want and need their leaders to come together and change the bad habits of Washington so that we can solve the common and urgent challenges of our time," the statement said. "It is in this spirit that we had a productive conversation today about the need to launch a new era of reform where we take on government waste and bitter partisanship in Washington in order to restore trust in government, and bring back prosperity and opportunity for every hardworking American family," they said. Obama and McCain met Monday at Obama's transition headquarters in Chicago, Illinois. Watch more on their first post-election meeting. The two were not expected to talk about any possible Cabinet position for McCain, according to McCain and Obama advisers. Shortly before the meeting got under way, Obama told reporters he and McCain were going to "have a good conversation about how we can do some work together to fix up the country." He also said he planned to thank McCain for his service to the country. Asked whether he would help Obama with his administration, McCain responded, "Obviously." iReport.com: Ed Rollins, a Republican strategist and CNN contributor, said Obama's meeting with Clinton "makes the Democratic Party very powerful." "I think it shows Barack Obama's a bigger man than most people in the sense that he's willing to take the person who gave him a real race for his money into his Cabinet," he said. Obama's transition team has made public some key staff appointments, but no Cabinet positions have been announced. Republicans have praised the prospect of Clinton becoming secretary of state. Henry Kissinger, who was secretary of state in the Nixon and Ford administrations, said Clinton would be an "outstanding" Asked which appointment will matter the most to the country's future, 41 percent said the secretary of the treasury; 25 percent said secretary of state; 24 percent, secretary of defense; and 8 percent named the attorney general. The CNN/Opinion Research Corporation poll was conducted November 6 to 9, with 1,246 adult Americans questioned by telephone. The survey's sampling error is plus or minus 3 percentage points. Meanwhile, members of Obama's transition team on Monday met with key officials in the State and Defense departments, including Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice. Rice met with Tom Donilon and Wendy Sherman, Obama's State Department transition team leaders, and promised a smooth hand-over, according to State Department deputy spokesman Robert Wood. In the half-hour meeting, held at Rice's request, Rice "expressed her desire to work closely with the team on a smooth and professional transition," This news was brought to you by The National Democratic Republican Party Headquarters. Party founded in: 1792 By: James Madison and Thomas Jefferson Officially Re-established: Party Chairman: John Jackson Kennedy (Pen Name) Donate to save America from itself and the two parties that fit the agenda of the corporations and not the regular citizens. Donations via Paypal for the Democratic Republican National Party can be made at our site at: http://democratic- Also please view: http://www.prlog.org/ Subscribe to The Democratic Republican National Headquarters RSS feed. Through the url below: http://pressroom.prlog.org/ Email us @: democratic_republican_ Please visit our Press Room for important news events that are usually not covered by the mainstream and conventional media giants: http://pressroom.prlog.org/ # # # Thomas Jefferson once wrote of two political parties being gobbled up into one party or joining together politically while having different names.He said at the time It was not so however in the day we live it is.What if all of them are paid by the elite? End
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