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To: TheSpottedOwl
I wish something would come up that would stick to Hillary like glue.

According to an article from Newsmax that was posted here, she assualted a federal agent by throwing a book at a secret service agent.

That's a felony, with several years of jail time attached.

Too bad Ashcroft is too busy bragging about this administration setting new records with gun prosecutions, to have the time to prosecute Hitlery.

22 posted on 06/15/2003 11:39:22 AM PDT by Mulder (Live Free or die)
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To: Mulder
this is not the way you go after her, by saying she threw a book at someone, or her husband cheats on her. she spins those kind of attacks into gold, playing the victim status.

Stick with policy related issues. I never hear the Rs mention that under Bill Clinton, the US saw the greatest concentration of wealth into the hands of the elites, using massive corporate and wall street fraud to accomplish it. Instead, Hillary is allowed to say "the economy was great under my husband". Its was all lies, but no one mentions it. The Justice department should be investigating and prosecuting voter fraud all over the US. How about casually mentioning that their stewardship of the nations defense and intelligence communites gave us 9/11 just seven months after they left office.

Indirect attacks against what the Clintons stand for and have done are the best way to knock them back, direct personal attacks won't work. The character issue has been played out as far as we can play it, the people who vote based on that are already on our side, the swing voters in the middle don't care, we can't win them on the character issue (sad to say, but true).
36 posted on 06/15/2003 11:51:31 AM PDT by oceanview
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