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Is Hillary really a problem solver?

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Hillary says she is a problem solver Vs Obama a talker, I want to buy that but Obama is talking about us together with him solve our problems, Hillary wants to solve them for us. How is she going to do that? Obama says, it is going to take all of us to make the change and I think that is the truth, for he says change is going to begin from our households.Hillary and Co will only strengthen the strong holds on the Americans who was robbed of their nation by them few. If Hillary loves America she should be the first one to support Obama. Someone correct me.

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  1. No she is power hungry like her husband


  2. No - she's a problem CREATOR

  3. Short and simple answer is no.

    She does cause them though.

  4. YEAH

  5. Hillary tries top be everything to everyone all the time. She will say anything to get what she wants. She is no problem solver.

  6. She is more of a problem maker than a solver.

  7. The definition of problem in Webster's is  THE CLINTON MOB They spy for the Chicoms, they steal from the white house and the American people, they take what is not theirs, they rent out the famous bedrooms to spy's of other country's and call it good business. This family should be tared and feathered and run out of the country on a leaky row boat over the Atlantic Trench. these two Arkansas hillbilly's are the biggest crooks in America today, who says crime doesn't pay. 80 Million a year how stupid can one nation be?

  8. As First Lady of the United States, she took a prominent position in policy matters. Her major initiative, the Clinton health care plan, failed to gain approval by the U.S. Congress in 1994, but in 1997 she helped establish the State Children's Health Insurance Program and the Adoption and Safe Families Act. She became the only First Lady to be subpoenaed, testifying before a federal grand jury as a consequence of the Whitewater scandal in 1996. She was never charged with any wrongdoing in this or several other investigations during her husband's administration. The state of her marriage to Bill Clinton was the subject of considerable public discussion following the Lewinsky scandal in 1998.

    After moving to New York, Clinton was elected as senator for New York State in 2000; this was the first time an American first lady ran for public office and she is the first female senator from that state. In the Senate, she initially supported the George W. Bush administration on some foreign policy issues, which included voting for the Iraq War Resolution. She has subsequently opposed the administration on its conduct of the Iraq War and has opposed it on most domestic issues. She was re-elected by a wide margin in 2006. Clinton is the first woman in U.S. history with a realistic chance of being elected president, and as the 2008 primaries take place, she is in a tight race with Senator Barack Obama for the nomination of the Democratic Party.

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