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Clinton defends wife on licenses
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| 11/05/07
| Ryan Nakashima - ap
Posted on 11/05/2007 10:28:40 PM PST by NormsRevenge
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To: NormsRevenge
"Whats better than Hillary stepping in it? Bubba doing the same. ;-)" Yep. Nice to have the Sink Emperor keep the issue at the forefront. She is boxed in and cannot change your position without being considered the Mother of all Flip Floppers. Today is a good day...
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posted on
11/06/2007 8:21:09 AM PST
by
eureka!
(Is power so important to the Democrats that they are willing to betray our country? Sadly, yes.)
To: BigBobber
Hillary already looked weak by running from FOX News and then Richardson coming to the defense of “the damsel in distress” and her whining that Russert was “mean to her.” Now this makes her look even weaker.
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11/06/2007 8:27:39 AM PST
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Dante3
To: NormsRevenge
"It's fine for Hillary and all the other Democrats to discuss Governor Spitzer's plan. But not in 30 seconds yes, no, raise your hand," he said.
Wrong again slick. Your answer and your case should easily be made in a 30 second bite. Yes or no. Back it up with a rationale (if you are a Republican) or shameless pandering (if you are a Dhimmi) and accept responsibility for yourself (if you're a man)....
Oops, that leaves sHillary out!
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posted on
11/06/2007 8:44:54 AM PST
by
rockrr
(Global warming is to science what Islam is to religion)
To: NormsRevenge
ON THIS DAY IN WND HISTORY
Voter fraud, again!
Nov. 6, 2000: In his column, “Voter fraud, again!,” WND Editor Joseph Farah revealed that election mailers sent out by the California Democratic Party and signed by President Bill Clinton, urging newly registered Hispanic voters to vote for Democrats, was apparently intended for a target group that included non-registered non-citizens.
Furthermore, as detailed in Farah’s column and subsequent news stories by reporter Julie Foster, the mailers contained an unofficial “voter identification card” the “Clinton card” which the president urged recipients to take to the polls.
It’s believed that with California’s lax election laws (which prohibit poll workers from checking voters’ ID), non-registered non-citizens presenting such a card at a California polling place could have voted in the Nov. 7 election.
To: NormsRevenge
"I had the feeling that at the end of that last debate we were about to get into cutesy land again," Clinton told some 3,000 members of the American Postal Worker's Union at a convention. Do ashtrays fly in Cutesy land?
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11/06/2007 10:43:49 AM PST
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pray4liberty
(Watch and pray.)
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