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Please, no posting of links or URLs in the comment area. This area is for your commentary, links will be deleted from posts. Comments are moderated on a daily basis.That was pretty embarassing. Granholm is not MI governor, thank goodness. If Jenny wishes to call this her home state, why was she born in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, moved to California when she was four, then moved to Michigan in her twenties, and now is back in California. Sounds pretty mercenary to me. But the whole speech was filled with hyperbole and nonsense, pretty much what we got in our eight years of her.
You go girl! Saving the auto industry was one of the greatest accomplishments of the Obama administration.
The speech was embarressing and proved to everyone why our state was such a mess when she left the office.
I agree. You go girl. I admire Jennifer Granholm just as much as I do Hillary Clinton. We need more women out there with the political savvy that these two ladies have. Whitehall Industries is hiring more employees because of of a demand for automobile parts.
Wow She sure looks differant........



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