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1776Forever Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Apr-18-08 11:15 AM
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6. That was NOT Obama - that was Axelrod. Hillary is trying to instill something that was not there!
Edited on Fri Apr-18-08 11:16 AM by 1776Forever
I gave a transcript of an article that stated the facts. You have another one that says that Ayers did say something after 9/11 then put in your post! Don't call me a lier!

AND if you think Hillary just gave a "little insinuation" then you don't realize that the Repub's are watching and they are using this as a talking point for the General Election! Disgusting on Hillary's part. Her reputation is going down really fast and this is one of the reasons!

Here is a link to show that:

http://www.plunderbund.com/2008/04/02/hillary-approval-rating-low/

Hillary’s Approval Rating Hits 2 Year Low
April, 2008

The blody blows have been landed. The sparks have flown. McCain has flown largely under the radar. Team Billary has thrown everything including the kitchen sink at Barack Obama and what is the result?

The debate over her record has left Sen. Clinton confronting her lowest approval rating since April 2006, according to a Wall Street Journal/NBC News poll released last week.

According to the survey, 29% of the approximately 1,000 respondents said they had a very negative opinion of Sen. Clinton compared with 15% for Sen. Barack Obama and 12% for Sen. John McCain, the likely Republican nominee.

A Pew Research survey released last week shows 29% of Democratic voters describe Sen. Clinton as “phony,” compared with 14% for Sen. Obama.

A full third of Democratic voters view her as phony, yet she will somehow unite the party? Good luck with that. Obama and McCain have virtually the same negatives at this point - with Obama being pummeled and McCain flying low. Ask yourself what that tells you.
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