Posted on 03/05/2007 11:38:49 AM PST by redstates4ever
"Democratic presidential hopeful New York Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton talks with Vice President for research and development Bill Niebur during a tour of the Pioneer Hi-Bred International Facility Research Greenhouses, Monday, March 5, 2007, in Johnston, Iowa."
Big momma Hillarious has lots of supporters in Iowa---take a look at all those guys fired for stuff:
http://desmoinesregister.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070305/NEWS10/703050328/-1/SPORTS09
Eee gads...Now there's a kernel rotting on the stalk.
LOL-----Hillarious and round things...just seem to go together.
That's actually one of the better photos I've seen of her!
http://www.newsmax.com/archives/ic/2007/1/29/145402.shtml?s=ic
But as a Senator from New York, Clinton has voted at least 17 times against measures promoting ethanol production, the RNC noted.
During a question-and-answer session in 2004, Clinton was asked about "her outspoken opposition to legislation that would double the use of ethanol as a gasoline additive, the Des Moines Register reported at the time.
"She was momentarily stumped by a question as to why she opposed the ethanol mandate, but then said she was concerned that it would raise gasoline prices for her constituents.
Clinton reportedly said: "I have to look to first protecting and supporting the needs of the people I represent right now.
In 2002, Clinton even signed a letter that read in part: "There is no sound public policy reason for mandating the use of ethanol.
Cluck the Fintons!
She blinded me with SCIENCE!
PING for that story. Thanks for the link. Amazing how a person can do a thing like that and be completely unapologetic after getting caught. He sounds like a sociopath - just like both Clintons!
The scarecrow graphic is so perfect. LOL!
"Cronecob" - Haaaaa! :-)
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