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She has left her trail of lying and avoiding telling the truth from White Water to her plane being shot at when she was flying over some country close to Russia. Words that come out of her mouth cannot be trusted and she has had too many friends covering up for her before.


16 posted on 01/01/2013 7:16:00 PM PST by YukonGreen
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RE: She has left her trail of lying and avoiding telling the truth from White Water to her plane being shot at when she was flying over some country close to Russia.

Don’t forget her claim that she was named after the Explorer who First reached the top of Mt. Everest — Edmund Hillary. Mr. Hillary accomplished the feat in 1953, Hillary Rodham was born in 1947.

Apparently, her parents knew that Sir Hillary would accomplish his feat 6 years before he did it!!

She later had to take back the story...

http://www.wnd.com/2006/10/38409/

Years after alternative media pointed out the virtual impossibility, Sen. Hillary Clinton finally has admitted she was not named for the famous conqueror of Mount Everest, Sir Edmund Hillary.

The New York Times, which repeated the claim as fact in a story just one week ago, reported Sen. Clinton’s campaign issued a correction yesterday.

“It was a sweet family story her mother shared to inspire greatness in her daughter, to great results I might add,” said spokeswoman Jennifer Hanley.

For more than a decade, Sen. Clinton’s informal biography repeated the story, and it was recounted in former President Bill Clinton’s 2004 autobiography, “My Life.”

The problem with the tale, however, is one of timing. Sir Edmund and his Sherpa guide, Tenzing Norgay, became known to the world only in 1953, after becoming the first men to reach Everest’s summit. Sen. Clinton was born in 1947.

Nevertheless, Clinton recounted to the press her meeting with Sir Edmund in 1995, during an Asian tour, in which she told the mountain climber how her mother had named her.

“It had two l’s, which is how she thought she was supposed to spell Hillary,” she said. “So when I was born, she called me Hillary, and she always told me it’s because of Sir Edmund Hillary.”

In 1947, Sir Edmund was an unknown beekeeper, but Clinton had explained her mother read about him in a publication while pregnant and liked the name.

The Oct. 10 Times story – about Sen. Clinton’s mother moving in to the family’s house in Washington – stated “her mother named her for the mountaineer Sir Edmund Hillary.”


26 posted on 01/01/2013 7:25:44 PM PST by SeekAndFind
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