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br> -- Diane Smith br> South San Francisco, California /p>Let's not forget another famous Hillary moment: Her namesake. "Hillary" once stated she was named after Mt. Everest conqueror Sir Edmund Hillary. The real "Hillary" was a beekeeper in New Zealand at the time of Hillary "Rodham's" birth. The summit of Mt. Everest came after the old battle axe was already out of the chute.
p>Sadly, the "alternative" media has only been able to rebut charges of Hillary's (and those who have) made similar outlandish statements, while the "old media" still foist her high upon their pedestal. Any self-respecting Republican has fled their office under similar or less pressure. br> -- P. Aaron Jones br> Huntington Woods, Michigan /p>The Hildabeast must be stopped in 2008 -- Steven Warshawsky is 100 percent correct in writing that "Hillary Rodham Clinton is a power-hungry utopian socialist who dreams of 'remolding' American society into something that looks just like the sclerotic, dying polities of Western Europe."
p>She could have been dealt with in 2006 except for the complete disintegration of the GOP in New York State under RINO Gov. Pataki, but that's another story. br> -- Peter Skurkiss br> Stow, Ohio
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