Hillary should stick to her Day Job
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Well Mrs. Clinton is sure using her voice in defense of her husband Former Bill Clinton in attacking the Secretary of State. For the life of me I can't recall her voice at all during her years as the first lady when her husband "I did not have sex with that woman" was Commander and Chief. While in office the President and the first lady didn't provide much in the way of explainations except to provide a lot of lip service. Their silence spoke volumes, and their actions were a disgrace. So now the lovely Senator is trying to serve up a little "Rice" on the American plate and hand it to us in defense of her husband. That's just poor politics.
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Clinton says that "they" -- referring to the current Bush administration -- "had eight months to try, they did not try. I tried."
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On September 10 and 11, ABC will air a “docudrama” called “The Path to 9/11.” It was written by Cyrus Nowrasteh, who describes himself as “more of a libertarian than a strict conservative,” and is giving interviews to hard-right sites like FrontPageMag to promote the film.What will it say about President Clinton? Here’s Rush Limbaugh with a preview:
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It seems Senators Clinton and Murrary who are accussing the FDA of playing smoke and mirrors are doing a good job as they themselves are playing the game. Instead of allowing the morning after pill to be sold to anyone over 18 behind pharmacy counters to anyone asking, they, the two Senators, are demanding that in order for Dr. Andrew von Eschen to be confirmed as the next chief of the FDA he must aprove this medication, first. Why aren't more people protesting the fact that it should not be sold, anywhere, anyplace. Nice strategy by the ladies. Diverting the real issue behind the sale of this attempt at "over the counter abortion". While they are playing patty cake with one another how about the real issue that the morning after pill just shouldn't be sold, period. If people don't step up to the plate, the morning after pill may soon be sold to the public before year's end.
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