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Monday, December 1, 2008

Clinton turns from Obama critic to top envoy

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soxconn

Iraq War, unconditional talks and Bill Clinton's foreign policy entangled vetting are "minor differences"? If they can get global warming as a disaster insurance policy past the American people this will be a soft sell for mainstream media. Does the term doublethink ring a bell?
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bestCandidate

Stress takes toll on Obama, develops chronic facial tic Michelle said to be distraught over spasms under right eye -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The strain of the long campaign and a frenetic transition period is beginning to wear on the face of President-elect Barack Obama, who has developed a facial tic under his right eye. The tic on the lower part of his right orbital bone is clearly visible in his recent interview with ABC's Barbara Walters. Campaign insiders say it first emerged during the primary season and has now become chronic. A facial tic is a repetitive, spasmodic movement often involving the eyes and facial muscles. The cause of tics is unknown, but stress appears to increase their severity. "The patients I've treated with tic disorders had one thing in common: They knew that the tics worsened when they were under stress," said Dr. Robert T. London, a psychiatrist with the New York University Medical Center. source: worldnetdaily.com
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bestCandidate

i think hillary cares for this country. i dont think she trusts obama with messing up with she and her husand and prior leaders have accomplished. additionally IMO, she wants to stay in the game n the event obama is forced to cough up his birth certificate by the Supreme Court who is to rule on whether they will hear the case on Dec. 5th.
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KarlinPhoenix

It is un-Constitutional for Sen. Clinton to be Sec.State. Look it up. However, what ever the law of the land indicates, has no effect on B.Obama (illegal alien Pres. Elect). Army Airborne Ranger & American Nationalist
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bestCandidate

there are provisios that allow for Clinton's position.\\ there is precedence in a Nixon era law wherein all she needs to do is not accept an increase in salary. for how long i dont know. but this is merely a technicality that has already been charted and solved.
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soxconn

Obama doesn't have a foreign policy, Clinton will develop it for him. U.S. primacy is receding globally and the world is becoming "multipolar" per the NIC, which means Hillary will be using Bill's old dysfunctional multilateralist (U.S. exception based committment to international interests only) approach to diplomacy. This offers vulnerabilities to foreign entities injecting their agenda into U.S. national interests. These "dependencies" are high risk based on the assumption that the U.S. will return to it's original economic status using Obama's internal contingency recovery plan (bridges, roads and green energy, right!!!). Government projects do not create revenue, they deplete it. If Clinton obtains international agreements without validating the assumptions of U.S. recovery and linking U.S. national interests, international interests could end up controlling our economy and biasing our national security, just like Russia can bias Europe with energy intimidation.
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road_warrior

This is one of my biggest question, will they be able to play nice? She bashed Obama all election for his liberal illuminati views and his inexperience and now they are going to be on the same team. It's interesting how politics works. I wonder what Obama is getting out this deal.
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