The Democrats were being blamed for its inactive role against terrorism. Thus, Hillary Clinton was booed when she attended a funeral of a 9/11 victim.
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2007-05-23 15:21:10
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answered by FRAGINAL, JTM 7
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it would be valuable if she did no longer call Hillary Clinton whiny or certainly had something in consumer-friendly with Hillary Clinton on the subject of the subject concerns (aside from praising Obama's enenrgy plan, that have been given scrubbed). Yeah, polls propose that the ploy for the main area failed. exceptionally no longer that many human beings switched allegiance one way or yet another because of the fact of Palin, it purely further polarized the persons who have been already balloting for one or the different. The few Hillary supporters who're now balloting for McCain/Palin (who so some distance as i will tell then, have been in basic terms helping the two Hillary or Palin because of the fact they are sexist for motives pronounced above) is offset through the reasonable Republicans who see this as a demonstration that McCain has no thought what the hell he's doing. Yeah, maximum Hillary supporters, exceptionally woman, discover the %. of vice chairman notably insulting, like the token minority representative that's there purely there so the corporation can look diverse and not certainly have any effective reason in be in the gang aside from an twist of way forward for delivery.
2016-11-05 02:47:23
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answered by Anonymous
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That is correct. She attended a funeral for some firefighters, got booed and gave up. The real working class sees through her lies. The only reason she is still married to Bill is so she can run for the white house.
2007-05-23 04:10:49
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answered by Boomrat 6
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(A) You heard wrong.
(B) She's from Illinois, has also lived in Massachusetts and Connecticut, and moved to Arkansas when she got a teaching position at a law school there. A lot of politicians run for office--and win--in states, towns, and districts of which they are not lifelong residents.
(C) During which hearings? There are lots of hearings. Did you mean 9/11 hearings?
2007-05-23 03:29:27
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answered by Zus 2
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You are right. She tried it once, got booed and then did not attend any others.
New York has very Liberal residency laws.
Try thomas.gov for the record of the hearing.
2007-05-23 04:43:50
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answered by Cornell H 1
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Just how many did Bush attend? How many is he attending now of the over 4000 young soldiers he is getting killed?
2007-05-23 03:08:13
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answered by Debra H 7
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Honestly, I doubt that this is true, but even if it is, a negative situation like that has a way of escalating against a public figure like herself. let it go.
2007-05-23 03:14:33
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answered by Anonymous
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You heard wrong.
2007-05-23 03:08:26
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answered by Anonymous
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