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DemocratSinceBirth

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14. Maybe some folks believe in the literal creation story, Lil Missy
Wed Nov 18, 2015, 04:27 PM
Nov 2015
Ask Bill - those are part of his legacy






Maybe some folks believe in the literal creation story and believe Hillary is just an extension of her husband as Eve was made from Adam's rib.

The answer depends on which HRC we are talking about. The nineties HRC guillaumeb Nov 2015 #1
Is Bill Clinton running again? I didn't know that was possible upaloopa Nov 2015 #2
Why can't we find out ahead of time so we know who to vote for? Doctor_J Nov 2015 #6
I think it's reasonable to disregard everything she's said in this race ... ThePhilosopher04 Nov 2015 #8
you are the minority passiveporcupine Nov 2015 #27
Ask Bill - those are part of his legacy Lil Missy Nov 2015 #3
We don't care how Bill feels about them Doctor_J Nov 2015 #5
so Robbins Nov 2015 #7
+1 Baitball Blogger Nov 2015 #10
You know that Hillary Clinton has a campaign website, right? You know that her website and her stump Attorney in Texas Nov 2015 #12
Yes, just like her tenure at State.. frylock Nov 2015 #16
I have the impression that Hillary does not take responsibility for her mistakes very well. JDPriestly Nov 2015 #23
No she doesn't Bread and Circus Nov 2015 #29
Maybe some folks believe in the literal creation story, Lil Missy DemocratSinceBirth Nov 2015 #14
I remember back in the nineties we were getting "two for the price of one" jhart3333 Nov 2015 #25
It's also her legacy if she lobbied and promoted their passage votesparks Nov 2015 #32
In spite of what the magpies are saying, Blus4u Nov 2015 #4
Madame President's administration will offer new ideas. oasis Nov 2015 #9
Why do people always put "reform" in quotes? AJH032 Nov 2015 #11
"re·form rəˈfôrm/ verb 1. make changes in (something, typically a social, political, or economic Attorney in Texas Nov 2015 #13
Up to date IPSOS-REUTERS Likely Democratic Primary Voter Poll-Clinton-64%-Sanders 28% saturnsring Nov 2015 #15
The crazy thing is you would think America was a hopeless place during the Clinton era. DemocratSinceBirth Nov 2015 #18
She would say she has evolved on those issues EndElectoral Nov 2015 #17
But which issues? Will she confess NAFTA was an anti-labor, anti-US-manufacturer error? Will she Attorney in Texas Nov 2015 #30
lying to high heaven about wmds to preserve the sanctions stupidicus Nov 2015 #19
She is her own person of someone elses making. Juicy_Bellows Nov 2015 #20
MFN for China reddread Nov 2015 #21
The cognitive dissonance is strong in this one...[n/t] Maedhros Nov 2015 #24
or perhaps real deal supporters embrace the sweatshops and labor resources reddread Nov 2015 #28
K&R. I'm with you, Attorney in Texas. JDPriestly Nov 2015 #22
Welfare Reform, because according to her, only "hard working white people" matter. Liberal_Stalwart71 Nov 2015 #26
Let's not forget the Telecommunications Act of 1996 Bluenorthwest Nov 2015 #31
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