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• Monday, February 12th, 2007

Rebutter.com changes politics forever
You may be curious about what is site is all about. Well, what is Rebutter? In a nutshell, Rebutter is a way for you to respond to speeches made by public officials and politicians, executives, athletes, etc. If an official has made a speech you can respond point by point. And the floor is yours.

With Rebutter, Politics will never be the same. To quote, paragraph 1 of Bush 2007 State of the Union by George W Bush below:

Thank you very much. And tonight, I have a high privilege and distinct honor of my own — as the first President to begin the State of the Union message with these words: Madam Speaker. (Applause.)

And you can view the many rebuttals here from the response above. Frankly speaking, it is a platform for politicians to air their opinions or grouses as they campaign to win votes and to get to the most powerful coveted position in the world… being the President of the United States or even the Vice-President.

With the presidential election coming, Hillary Clinton seems to be the incumbent to win the seat, in my humble guess. Though she may have her shortcomings, she has the support of her husband, the feel good factor of being a former First Lady, articulate, trained as a lawyer in Yale and all the credentials that make it possible to have a woman sitting on the top seat and change history forever.

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