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p>Till the politicos understand that nuance then all the computers in the world are for naught. br> -- John McGinnis br> Arlington, Texas /p>I was refreshed to read Robert Goldberg's article exposing Hillary's finger prints on some of the more negative trends in our health care delivery system. The knock-out punch will come when The American Spectator reveals the Clinton's involvement in the Arkansas blood scandal, documented in Kelly Duda's award winning new movie, Factor 8.
p>When the truth is finally known by the American people, her ability to continue to destroy the best health care system in the world will end. br> -- Robert br> Duxbury, Massachusetts /p> p> Perhaps one of the greatest mysteries of all time, (and I'm not sure it will ever be solved) is what in God's name did America do so wrong that the good Lord would curse this nation with Hillary Clinton. Honestly folks, every time she opens her trap, the effect on me personally is comparable to running fingernails up and down a chalk board over and over again. Is there a more transparent and shallow politician, indeed, person, on the face of this planet? In my opinion, I think not. God help us if this hysterical, angry, hyperventilating, screeching, phony ever gets into the White House. br> -- Jim L. br> East Sandwich, Massachusetts
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