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leveymg

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18. Not so ludicrous. Others, including the GOP, are sure to point this out if she doesn't make
Tue Mar 10, 2015, 12:42 PM
Mar 2015

a clear statement at the first opportunity, which is now.

I'm wondering where the Department of Justice with their grand jury indictments....... android fan Mar 2015 #1
Republicans work in numbers. Baitball Blogger Mar 2015 #5
Yes, I to would welcome the idea of her support for the Presidents efforts. As to the issue of her jwirr Mar 2015 #2
Why should she respond? Jazzgirl Mar 2015 #6
Because it is becoming a political issue - a few words from her and she can stop it in it's tracks. jwirr Mar 2015 #9
Swift Boat - that's why groundloop Mar 2015 #11
As a former Sec. of State this idea is a non starter Botany Mar 2015 #3
Exellent father founding Mar 2015 #4
Hillary isn't required to sign or not sign anything Renew Deal Mar 2015 #7
She almost has to make a statement about this during her 1:30 presser today. If she doesn't make a leveymg Mar 2015 #8
What happens if she doesn't condemn the racist bus incident? Renew Deal Mar 2015 #12
Too obscure. leveymg Mar 2015 #13
I don't agree Renew Deal Mar 2015 #14
She was Obama's Secretary of State - she has to support him on this. leveymg Mar 2015 #17
her public response should be: 'i'm not a traitor and i love America unlike those who have signed samsingh Mar 2015 #10
this dumbfuck is so far out of his league frylock Mar 2015 #15
I just sent him an e-mail lebkuchen Mar 2015 #26
Clinton does not have to say shit about shit and making this about her saying anything is ludicrous. Fred Sanders Mar 2015 #16
Not so ludicrous. Others, including the GOP, are sure to point this out if she doesn't make leveymg Mar 2015 #18
Yes, she rather needs to acknowledge the letter as ridiculous and dangerous. Orsino Mar 2015 #19
Her statement today is at the UN - If she says nothing about the letter, what message does that send leveymg Mar 2015 #21
Yep. She can be dismissive if she wants... Orsino Mar 2015 #22
Just a few words would do: "I do not agree with the Senate letter, and won't sign it" leveymg Mar 2015 #24
A conditonal response is appropriate Geronimoe Mar 2015 #20
A nonconditional response is the one and only way to approach this. leveymg Mar 2015 #23
Mark Kirk is a Republican John Poet Mar 2015 #25
Thanks for pointing that out. n/t leveymg Mar 2015 #27
trashing thead #26 about Clinton. Pathwalker Mar 2015 #28
Too many happy to join the GOP bandwagon of shame...just for the attention. Fred Sanders Mar 2015 #29
Message auto-removed Name removed Mar 2015 #30
If Hillary signed the letter the GOP would be filming a commercial the next day. Vinca Mar 2015 #31
That one might resonate on a couple levels. leveymg Mar 2015 #32
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