Posted on 01/23/2003 12:48:52 AM PST by backhoe
Edited on 01/23/2003 1:02:12 AM PST by Jim Robinson. [history]
Harry Truman knew how to end a war. I don't think that is what the witch has in mind.
You're welcome!
Yep, pondering on what's in Hillary's mind is truly frightening.
Thanks to a Special Freepmailer for pointing to this short YouTube.com clip and yes, it does sound like Hugo Chavez in drag.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j1PfE9K8j0g
"Hillary on Oil Profits"
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For the story behind the story...
Wednesday, Feb. 14, 2007 3:38 p.m. EST
"Hillary Clinton Warns Bush About Iran Action"
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"[Hillary] Clinton wants talks with Iran"
Reuters ^ | Feb 01, 2007 | Michelle Nichols
Posted on 02/01/2007 8:29:42 PM PST by jdm
NEW YORK (Reuters)
Thanks to MiaT for this thread:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1784071/posts
"STALINIST RISING? HILLARY CLINTON ABUSE OF POWER (Where is the UNREDACTED BARRETT REPORT anyway?)"
02.13.07 | Mia T
Posted on 02/13/2007 9:24:39 AM PST by Mia T
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/1789408/posts
Trolling for International Admiration
davidlimbaugh.com ^ | 02/22/07 | david limbaugh
Posted on 02/22/2007 1:22:36 PM PST by lancer256
While arrogantly guaranteeing that she would be the next president, Hillary Clinton promised to stop America from being an "arrogant power." Well, maybe when she accomplishes her mission, she can begin to work on herself.
Notice that Hillary didn't say we "appear" to be arrogant or that other nations misperceive us as an arrogant nation. She said, "When I'm president, I'm going to send a message to the world that America is back -- we're not the arrogant power that we've been acting like for the last six years."
For those of you who doubted John Kerry was expressing a common Democratic sentiment when he called America an "international pariah," here is your confirmation. Indeed, Democratic National Committee Chairman Howard Dean, when running for president himself, said of America, "We find ourselves, too often, isolated and resented." President Bush, he said, had "created a new rallying cry for terrorist recruits."
And in case you think Hillary is less politic on this issue than her politically gifted husband, you might recall that when accepting an award for "international understanding" a few years ago, Bill Clinton said that America's image had suffered in the Muslim world. Another Democratic ex-president, Jimmy Carter, said that by acting unilaterally, President Bush had alienated and isolated the United States from its potential allies in the war on terror. He said Bush's policies have resulted in America losing her "reputation as the most admired champion of freedom and justice."
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"Hillary's Lost Memories"
Charles R. Smith
Monday, March 5, 2007
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"Clinton Library Stonewalling Document Requests"
NewsMax ^ | 3/19/07 | NewsMax
Posted on 03/19/2007 2:10:06 PM PDT by wagglebee
http://www.washingtontimes.com/national/20070321-120608-3671r.htm
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"Hillary brings on Bill for a D.C. fundraiser"
By Stephen Dinan and Donald Lambro
THE WASHINGTON TIMES
March 21, 2007
ARTICLE SNIPPET: "As the couple stood together on the raised stage at the Marriott Wardman Park Hotel, Mr. Clinton described his wife as someone who already has had the experience in the White House and in the world, noting that she visited 82 countries as first lady and has been proved correct on her health care proposals from early in his administration.
For her part, Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, New York Democrat, joked that she thinks it would be illegal to name her husband secretary of state if she becomes president, as she said some have asked her to do. But she said she "can make him ambassador to the world, because we have a lot of work to do to get our country back in the standing it should be.""
Back when there was a 'counterculture,' and there were hippies, I kind of looked like one- long hair, beard... but I was a Biker, wore leathers, and rode a 1957 Harley Police Special.
And one thing I really disliked- besides getting mistaken for my smellier brethren all the time- was their smarmy self-righteousness.
They knew better than you, whether it was running the Vietnam War, or running your own life, and they never missed an opportunity to lecture you about it.
I really do not want this nasty woman's face on my TV for four or eight years every day, telling me what's wrong with me and my country...
Hey biker guy (smiling); I used to wear flowered dresses and flowers in my hair.
Seriously...ditto, ditto, ditto...the thought of the Clintons (he or she) ruling the U.S. or the world hits the high number on the barf meter.
Let me see if I can do this without revealing too much information to potential bad guys...
We're getting old now, and falling apart at the seams, but I still call my wife "my little Hippy Chick" ( she was actually a church any symphony musician ) based on this old photograph:
Sheesh, Spill Chick Shore works gud... need more iced tea or something...
Oh that's so sweet.
Yep, I can identify with that...got in at the tail end of the flower child decade as a teenager, and like your wife was in the church choir...so wasn't all that wild.
You just can't judge a book by its cover- back then, her brother looked a wee bit like John Lennon- and rode a big bike, too-- yet he ran a business, had a nice family & kids- just wanted to look a little unconventional when he wasn't working.
I did a lot of hot, heavy work in those days, so I wore my hair either so short it stayed out of the way, or so long that I could tie it back- nowhere in between, for practical reasons.
Long hair was good.
Way back then, the girls seemed to like it, and I believe that was probably behind 90% of us guys wearing it like that.
Yep, and in those days guys could wear long hair because they were NOT flaming weirdo/effiminates -- men were men.
http://youtube.com/watch?v=t6lc17H35lA
“DFU PRESENTS: THE CLINTONS - IT’S ALL A LIE”
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