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>> Subject: FW: Hillary hopes you have forgotten......have you?
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>> ----- Original Message ----- Be careful how you cast your vote.
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>> Hillary Clinton has
>> been telling America that she is the most qualified
>> candidate for president based on
>> her "record," which she says includes
>> her eight years in the White
>> House as First Lady - or "co-president" -
>> and her seven years in the
>> Senate. Here is a reminder of that that
>> record includes:
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>> 1. As
>> First Lady, Hillary assumed authority over healthcare reform, a
>> process that cost the taxpayers
>> over $13 million. she told both Bill
>> Bradley and Pat Moynihan, key
>> votes needed to pass her legislation,
>> that she would "demonize" anyone
>> who opposed it. But it was opposed;
>> she couldn't even get it to a
>> vote in a Congress controlled by her own
>> party. (And in the next election,
>> her party lost control of both the
>> House and Senate.
>>
>> 2.
>> Hillary assumed authority over selecting a female attorney
>> general.
>> Her first two recommendations
>> (Zoe Baird and Kimba Wood) were forced to
>> withdraw their names from
>> consideration, and then she chose Janet Reno.
>> Janet Reno has since been
>> described by Bill himself as "my worst
>>
; mistake.&
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>> 3. Hillary
>> recommended Lani Guanier to head the Civil Rights
>> Commission. When Guanier's
>> radical views became known, she had to
>> withdraw her name.
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>> 4. Hillary recommended her former
>> law partners, Web Hubbell, Vince
>> Foster, and William Kennedy for
>> positions in the Justice Department,
>> White House staff, and the
>> Treasury, respectively. Hubbell was later
>> imprisoned; Foster "committed
>> suicide," and Kennedy was forced to
>> resign.
>>
>> 5. Hillary also recommended a
>> close friend of the Clintons, Craig
>> Livingstone, for the position of
>> director of White House security. When
>> Livingstone was investigated for
>> the improper access of up to 900 FBI
>> files of Clinton enemies (Filegate) and the widespread
>> use of drugs by
>> the White
>> House staff, both Hillary and her husband denied knowing him.
>> (FBI agent Dennis Sculimbrene
>> confirmed in a Senate Judiciary
>> Committee in ! 1996 both the drug
>> use and Hillary's involvement in hiring
>> Livingstone. After that, the FBI
>> closed its White House Liaison Office,
>> after serving seven presidents
>> for over 30 years.)
>>
>> 6. In order to open "slots" in
>> the White House for her friends, the
>> Harry Thomasons (to whom millions
>> of dollars in travel contracts could
>> be awarded), Hillary had the
>> entire staff of the White House Travel
>> Office fired; they were reported
>> to the FBI for "gross mismanagement"
>> and their reputations ruined.
>> After a 30-month investigation, only one,
>> Billy Dale, was charged with a
>> crime - mixing personal money with
>> White House funds when he cashed
>> checks. The jury acquitted him in less
>> than two hours.
>>
>> 7. Another of Hillary's assumed
>> duties was directing the "bimbo
>> eruption squad" and scandal
>> defense; urging her husband not to settle
>> the Paula Jones lawsuit; refusing
>> to release the Whitewater documents,
>> which led to the appointment of
>> Ken Starr as Special Prosecutor after
>> $80 million of taxpayer money was
>> spent. Starr's investigation led to
>> Monica Lewinsky, which led to
>> Bill lying about and later admitting his
>> affairs.
>>
>> ---- Then they had to settle with
>> Paula Jones after all.
>>
>> ---- And Bill lost his law
>> license for lying to the grand jury.
>>
>> ---- And Bill was impeached by
>> the House.
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>> ----
>> And Hillary almost got herself indicted for perjury and
>> obstruction of justice (she
>> avoided it mostly because she repeated, "I
>> do not recall," "I have no
>> recollection," and "I don't know" 56 times
>> under oath).
>>
>> 8. Hillary accepted the
>> traditional First Lady's role of decorator of
>> the White House at Christmas, but
>> in a unique Hillary way. In 1994, for
>> example, the First Lady's Tree in
>> the Blue Room (the focal point each
>> year) was decorated with drug
>> paraphernalia, sex toys, and pornographic
>> ornaments, all personally
>> approved by Hillary as the invited artists'
>> depictions of the theme , "The
>> Twelve Days of Christmas."
>>
>> - Hillary co-wrote "It Takes a
>> Village," demonstrating her Socialist
>> viewpoint (and inability to even
>> do that by herself).
>>
>> - Hillary decided to seek election to the Senate
>> in a state she had
>> never
>> lived in. Her husband pardoned FALN terrorists in order to get
>> Latino support and the New Square
>> Hassidim to get Jewish support.
>> Hillary also had Bill pardon her
>> brother's clients, for a small fee, to
>> get financial
>> support.
>>
>> - Then
>> Hillary left the White House, but later had to return $200,000
>> in White House furniture, china,
>> and artwork she had stolen.
>>
>> - In the campaign for the Senate,
>> Hillary played the "woman card" by
>> portraying her opponent (Lazio)
>> as a bully picking on her.
>>
>> - Hillary's husband further
>> protected her by asking the National
>> Archives to withhold from the
>> public until 2012 many records of their
>> time in the White House,
>> including much of Hillary's correspondence and
>> her calendars. (There are ongoing
>> lawsuits to force the release of
>> those records.)
>>
>> - As the
>> junior Senator from New York, Hillary
>> has passed no major
>> legislation. She has deferred to
>> the senior Senator (Schumer) to tend
>> to the needs of New Yorkers, even
>> on the hot issue of medical problems
>> of workers involved in the
>> cleanup of Ground Zero after 9/11.
>>
>> - Hillary's one notable vote,
>> supporting the plan to invade Iraq,
>> she
>> has since
>> disavowed.
>>
>> Quite a resume, isn't it? Sounds more like an organized
>> crime family.
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>> AMERICA, PLEASE
>> REMEMBER!!
>>
>> Hillary hopes you have
>> forgotten. Have
>> you???
>>
>>
