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21 hours ago ago from janelle

Hillary Clinton, U.S. Secretary of State, seems to have learnt nothing from the last event, "slip of the tongue". She made mistakes in her speech again on the visit of the north Ireland of Britain last week. According to the local media, Hilary addressed in a local conference that "When my husband Clinton and I visited Belfast for the first time, we stayed in the Europe Hotel, though some parts of the building was destroyed by the ...

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1 day ago ago from Inaugural President

This commercial for the Hillary Clinton campaign exaggerates her experience. Duration : 1 min 22 sec Technorati Tags: campaign

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5 hours ago ago from AdvancingWomen.com

Hillary Clinton: The Year in Review/Installment VII/July 2009: July: Like a firecracker all aglow (Neil Sedaka).. http://bit.ly/7bwEZT

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Reminder: buy up as many marked down Christmas ornaments as you can to make Hillary and Sarah ornaments for Iowa

9 hours ago ago from HillBuzz

All of the Christmas ornaments will go on sale today reaching 75% at some point. We buy up as many of the round red and blue bulbs as we can find really, any color will do but we think the red and blue look the nicest for political purposes. Then, we find nice pictures we like of Hillary Clinton and Sarah Palin and print them off the computer, using our finest decoupage skills to make little Hillary and Sarah Christmas ornaments. ...

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16 hours ago ago from Transfigurations

Over time, fewer Americans identify as Christian; more have no religious identity December 24, 2009 by Frank Newport Bottom line: The United States remains a dominantly Christian nation. Almost 8 out of 10 Americans identify with a Christian religion. And the vast majority of those who identify with any religion identify with one that is Christian. Yet, the percentage of Americans who in theory could celebrate Christmas this week as ...

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