It seems strange that some nut would just happen to end-up in her office up there, when she is way out-of-town. She thinks this is a threat, now lets be real, don't you think the nut following her would have also been in Virginia ?
2007-12-01
04:01:16
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Thomas B - That is absurd you say. Well how about the fact that she went to see the hostages and went there in a very presidentical manner according to the news. Hmm, don't she need that state ?
2007-12-01
14:51:32 ·
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WHY, WHY, WHY everyone asks, what better place to go running to acting like a president, than the state you need to win.
The news said she felt threatened in Virginia......but then she comes riding in on her white horse where it happen.
Oh please, give me a break.
2007-12-01
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THE ANSWER IS YES
The modive... How do your prove your strentgh under fire if you have no 9/11 ?
The plot ... Lets have some guy take some folks hostage while Im not there - but still close enough to fly home and try to save the day with a "OH, IM a danzel in distress" speech.
2007-12-01 04:23:37
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answered by 2008 matters 3
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Do you see Spooks and Subversive Plots everywhere you go? Paranoia..isn't it wonderful. Obviously an imagination is a terrible thing to waste...Here is yet another case...This was just a case of a mentally disturbed man with an extensive personal mental illness history who wanted attention......any way he could get it. The fact she wasn't in town shows that it was an isolated unplanned incident as Hillary didn't get any mileage out of the situation. Anyone in the political arena would be concerned about ANY nut cases walking around..You would be too if you were Hillary or another woman candidate for that matter....regardless of political affiliations. How about some "real" facts instead of "assumptions"......
2007-12-01 05:11:00
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answered by JD 7
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IF (and that's an if) Hillary was behind this she can gain:
1) Unfair levels of exposure (she will be in the news a lot for this)
2) Sympathy from emotion-based liberal voters
3) Awareness for national health care, her pet project - the guy was a mental patient that needed more mental health care
4) Improved posturing, where was the shrill Hillary yesterday in the news conference? With this event, she can talk to moderate voters without having to use her "I hate Bush" voice that the liberals require.
So, yes, whether she staged this event or not, this is a WIN for her.
2007-12-01 04:16:05
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answered by Freedom Guy 4
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This man said the government put a chip in his head.! From what I can tell it happened durnig President Clintons terms. He may think she can help remove it. You know Mel Gibson was in a mvie like that.
Then again the government might have left a few screws loose when they put the chip in. You never know. Take care.
2007-12-01 08:10:34
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answered by R J 7
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Just a nut case that skipped his lithium for a couple of days. Nothing more, nothing less. If he had done his venting in a New Hampshire flower shop, instead of a Hillary, small town store-front office we would have never even heard about it nationally.
2007-12-01 04:09:54
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answered by nileslad 6
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Shades of 911. False flag attack to get sympathy for Hillary and her campaign. Now she's pulling the poor Hillary trick. Desperation?
2007-12-01 04:22:35
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No but she has done worse.
the Clintons turned the White House into a headquarters for organized crime, communist spying and murder, all while the Clinton-friendly media kept the public distracted by focusing on a few of Slick Willy's petty sexual encounters.
2007-12-01 04:21:20
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If this were true, there would have to be a motive. What would she gain from a hostage situation? Would it get her votes? How?
I don't think it's strange that some nut would walk into the wrong office. Typically, that's what nuts do -- illogical things.
2007-12-01 04:10:27
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Absolutely.. my feelings from the moment i heard... What a better way to side track the issue that she was planting questions in the republican debate? I don't believe anything that surrounds that lady, and all she wants is to be in the news every day. I hope if this is found out to be true that she will be forced to withdraw her candidacy..
2007-12-01 04:20:45
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Maybe...to steal attention from the New Hampshire Republican primary media frenzy?
2007-12-01 04:44:11
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