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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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