Graduated with honors at Wellesley College in 1965
Yale Law School, where she served on the Board of Editors of the Yale Review of Law and Social Action
named one of the top hundred lawyers in America by the National Law Journal
Staff Attorney and Chair for the Children's Defense Fund
Founded the Arkansas Advocates for Children and Families and served on the board of the Arkansas Children's Hospital
Chairwoman of the Arkansas Education Standards Committee
Head of the Task Force on National Health Care Reform
............and a whole lot more than most of you morons and the entire Bush administation combined............
2007-02-18 00:06:02
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answered by Richard O 2
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Both Bill and Hillary have done a lot of charity and volunteer work through out their lives. All you have to do is a minimal amount of research to figure that out. The following is a small section of the Wikipedia report on her.
"During her second year in law school, she volunteered at the Yale Child Study Center, learning about new research on early childhood brain development. She also took on cases of child abuse at Yale-New Haven Hospital and worked at the city Legal Services, providing free legal service to the poor. She received a Juris Doctor (J.D.) degree from Yale in 1973, having written a thesis on the rights of children,[2] and began a year of post-graduate study on children and medicine at the Yale Child Study Center."
She went on to champion children and health care for all Americans. If you want to talk about not doing anything unselfish or admirable, let's talk about the Bush Family. Even when Granny Bush gave money to the Katrina Fund, it was earmarked to go to purchase educational tools from her son Neil's Ignite! Those people don't do anything unless money is involved.
2007-02-17 05:57:28
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answered by realst1 7
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Hellory, as I like to call her, is no body's fool and every voter is her prey!
She wants to get elected President...but what are her qualifications?
She practiced law to favor her husband's dealings in Arkansas.
She finagled crooked land dealings (Whitewater).
Papers were found in her briefcase that should not have been there.
Foster got too close to telling the truth about the Clintons, so he had to "go." (Remember that lesson everyone--if you don't want a "real" credible investigation, put the body in a park. That way the Park Police are in charge. That was a travesty of justice.)
She tried to socialize medicine while she was supposed to be doing First Lady things.
She took furnishing that were not hers when she left the White House. She gave them back when it was discovered...but no theft charges were brought.
She claims devastation over Bill's indiscretions, but she knew about Jennifer Flowers and that lengthy affair...and if she's so smart, why didn't she know about the many women Bill had brought to him while on the campaign trail. She chose to ignore what didn't serve her purpose.
Sorry...I couldn't find anything good to say about her. Except that her inner ugliness is starting to show on her face...that happens, you know.
2007-02-17 06:45:58
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answered by TexasStar 4
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The fact that she comes from a wealthy family or attended the finest schools does not make her a bad person. It is what her public record shows that matters. As well as what we remember of her while her husband was in office. If you look at all the scandals that he was involved with and the fact that she was aware of many of them, so don't see much moral caricature in her. At least to feel she would make a good president.
God help us if she elected president.
2007-02-17 05:49:25
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answered by adamizer 2
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She is fighting to get the men and women whos health was damaged in 9/11 health benefits. They were told by Giuliani and Bush that the air was breathable and now they are dying of lung diseases. That's good and admirable. Whats your problem with growing up wealthy and going to good schools and being married her whole life to one man through better or for worse? You have I assume no objection to a man who grew up wealthy, went to the best schools and whose wife stood by him throughout his drinking and drugging days, you are a Bush supporter right?
She also went to bat to get our servicemen and women the proper amount of pay when the government shortchanged them.
2007-02-17 05:49:52
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answered by justa 7
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There's a user named 'ruth' that has a very interesting post on her 360 . It's a letter from a former secret service employee who traveled with the Clintons and Gores during the Clinton Administration . Not a one of them liked or trusted her . She taught Chelsea to look-down on the Service . Chelsea did not comply . Unbelievable comments that ALL should read and digest .
According to them. . . . she never did anything admirable and that only confirms my previously developed opinion !!!!!
2007-02-17 05:45:48
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes she is dropping out of the Race, it will be the only time, she
has done anything of merit. If she let Bill pull a fast one on her and she claimed Bush tricked her into voting for the war. Why
does she think she can be President. She still does not recall
how the lost FBI files got to her office.
2007-02-17 05:48:44
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answered by Anonymous
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I am not sure if she has ever done anything that is universally agreed upon as great.
The problem is that those who strive to be popular often do so at the expense of doing great things. That is too bad really.
2007-02-17 05:44:36
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answered by Vultureman 6
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I ask you--what can be more admirable then offering your heart and soul to be the President of the United States of America ? God Bless this woman.
2007-02-17 12:36:30
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answered by GO HILLARY 7
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The people of NY think she has done enough to re-elect her with an overwhelming majority of the vote. As an attorney she fought for the rights of kids. She has enough "family values" to make her marriage work in spite of adversity and raised a great daughter. Most of the Republican candidates cannot say the same.
2007-02-17 05:45:23
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answered by Anonymous
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