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GEO928

10/15/09 9:40 AM

#27534 RE: rbl100 #27533

rbl....Hillary describes herself as a "left leaning progressive"....to me that kinda screams: Marxist.....

so, what would you expect from her??? She's a total ZERO!!!!

here's the story of her ENTIRE political career....

1) she is the wife of a president

2) she catches her husband xxx-ing with a chubby staffer....so, she says: that's ok....just make me a senator and evryything will be alright...

3) so, he arranges for them to leave their double-wide in Arkansas and move to Chappaqua NY (to say they legally live in NY)

4) In a Democrat state...HIS Democrat friends put her in a Senate seat......

5) she votes the party line in the senate....duh???

6) runs for president vs Obama.....loses to obama but could be opposition in the future......

7) so, obama "neutralizes" her by making her sec state.....and BONUS: the Dems get Bill (by default) and his "expertise" and ties to the Saudis and their $$$$$$$

AND, THAT'S HOW YOU GET THE MOST BRILLIANT SECRETARY OF STATE EVER!!!!!!!!!!!

any wonder why this nation is in trouble???


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rbl100

10/16/09 7:58 AM

#27560 RE: rbl100 #27533

Michael Waldman (B. Clinton’s speech writer) would not appear on FOX NEWS cameras debating Judge Napalitano yesterday. Because Michael did not want his image on camera showing he supports the Baucus Bill that would provide Federal funds from HHS through insurance companies for abortions bypassing the *”Hyde Amendment”….Funny how some people say Fox News does not report truth, well you sure could have fooled me. LOLOL

Catholics – how do you feel now? Are you glad you voted for the Democrats?



*The Hyde Amendment[1], passed on September 30, 1976 by the U.S. House by a 207-167 vote is a limitation amendment barring the use of federal funds to pay for abortions through funds allocated by the annual appropriations bill for Health and Human Services. It was so named because its chief sponsor was Republican Congressman Henry Hyde of Illinois. The measure was introduced in response to the U.S. Supreme Court's 1973 Roe v. Wade decision legalizing abortion, and represented the first major legislative success by abortion opponents in the United States. Contrary to popular conception, the Hyde Amendment does not ban all federal funding for abortion. The legislation only bans funds from appropriations for the HHS budget from going to that purpose