Posted on 05/03/2007 7:06:40 PM PDT by Dajjal
Today on Rush's show, the guest host Roger Hedgecock, played a soundbyte he says he verified as being from the speech Sen. Clinton made at the California Democratic State Convention in San Diego on Apr. 28, 2007.
"When I was growing up, the neighborhoods I lived in were surrounded by farm fields, and every harvest season we had a lot of the migrants who come up from Mexico, through Texas, following the harvest, all the way up through Illinois and Michigan.
"And the children would go to school with us, and every Saturday morning my church group, we'd go out and babysit the younger children, so that the older children could join their families in the fields."
However, I have not heard anyone else air this quote on any other program, nor can I find it at Drudge, WorldNetDaily, or any of the other usual websites. Nor has it been posted at FreeRepublic yet.
I personally do not know whether it was really Mrs. Bill Clinton's voice. If it is, more attention should be drawn to it. If it isn't, Mr. Hedgecock will have some 'splainin' to do.
Anyone can listen to the Thursday show at Rush's website until the Friday show replaces it late on Friday. Then only subscribers will be able to get it from the archives. The soundbyte is the first thing Roger Hedgecock plays and talks about at the very beginning of the first hour of the show. So if you just want to hear that, it will only take a minute after the theme song ends.
Whopper of the day.
Deport Hillary
This is a falsifiable statement. And 100000 to 1 its false.
Mythbusters ?
I lived in an area of Michigan where migrants harvested root crops. In fact the house across the road from us was used by migrants every year during harvest season. The only kids that got on the bus were my sister and I.
Please ping your Rush list. Thanks!
Hillary lied? I am shocked I tell you!
But don't forget, she's named after Sir Edmund Hillary who climbed Mt. Everest in 1953 1947.
The beast is lying again....she lived in Chicago...burbs..Park Ridge I think it was....there wasn’t even any Mexican’s mowing lawns let alone working the fields in those days in that area because there was no farmland that would require labor in the fields. We had some a hundred miles south in the summer working the sweet corn harvest...after which they all headed back down south around the first of September....
Where does she come up with this pandering crap....??
Cattle futures!
Rose Law Firm billing records!
FBI files!
Vince Foster!
Another caller said there were a lot of migrants who came to harvest asparagus fields, but even that was 80 miles south of Chicago.
I’ve lived in IL all my life, and have never seen a field of asparagus. Maybe a patch, but not a field.
AND I have never even heard of migrants walking beans or detasseling. WE did that in high school. There was so much young American labor, most got laid off as the season began to end.
Travel office!
"I tried to join the Marines."
"I was named after Edmund Hillary."
"I'm not a fat, sloppy lesbian...or a Socialist."
I'm waiting to hear that Chesty Puller was her secret godfather and rocked her to sleep at night.
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