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Monday, June 18, 2007 12:00 AM

Hillary's hard-won experience

In an interview with Salon, the candidate discusses the "vast right-wing conspiracy," being called by her first name, and how long U.S. troops would be in Iraq if she wins in 2008.

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  • Tuesday, June 19, 2007 01:10 PM

    Hillary's the bell knoll of the revolution..

    Like it or not, when she's elected there will be just as many overjoyed Americans as there will be despondent and angry. Kinda like today with our current President. Hill is the smartest in the class, yes, but you think GWB is divisive? well, get a look at what will happen when the tables are turned and a time-proven organized group of people (the GOP) do another political power grab like in 96! Only this time the stakes will be even higher because America will be more fractured and aggressive. She will be president and [her mere presence] will knock our old worn-out ways of looking at politics out the door and we will as Americans need to reconstruct a new way of doing things politically. This baby will be painful to bare and it will be under the scrutiny of the entire world....Are we ready?? like it or not, this is the truth of the future of America.

    I like extra butter on my popcorn.

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