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Hillary STILL won't give a straight answer

Sandhusker

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CLINTON, Iowa (CNN) — Sen. Hillary Clinton, D-New York, Sunday sought to further clarify her position on New York Gov. Elliot Spitzer’s controversial plan to give driver’s licenses to illegal immigrants, a position which she said she’s already made clear on “a number of occasions.”

The issue was brought front and center at Tuesday night’s Democratic debate. At the time Clinton said the plan “makes a lot of sense" but stopped short of endorsing it. Former Sen. John Edwards, D-North Carolina, claimed her answer was inconsistent and Sen. Barack Obama, D-Illinois, has since said that her answer to that question and others “left us wondering.”

Asked by reporters Sunday why it’s taken so long for clarification Clinton admitted she “wasn’t as clear as [she] should have been” but added, “I broadly support what governors like Elliot Spitzer are trying to do.”
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Is it possible for this woman to answer a yes/no question? Even after all that's happened with this, she says ONE of the same things she originally said? :roll:
 

jigs

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I would love to have witnessed her wedding, and heard how she recited her vows..... plus to laugh when Bill said "no one other than you"
 

Red Robin

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What a piece of work
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Clinton: ‘I Wasn’t At My Best The Other Night’


NEW YORK (AP) - Pressed anew on whether she supports granting driver's licenses to illegal immigrants, Democrat Hillary Rodham Clinton said Tuesday it depends on the state.
In a CNN interview, Clinton, a New York senator, reiterated her support for governors who must contend with large populations of undocumented workers in the absence of federal immigration reform. She then was asked whether she thinks it is a "good idea" for governors to allow illegal immigrants to obtain driver's licenses.

"It depends upon what state they're in. It depends upon what they think the risks are," Clinton said. "A governor of New York that has a lot of immigrants, many of whom we know are not there legally, has to worry about security. A governor of another state where that's not a problem doesn't."
 

T99

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"A governor of New York that has a lot of immigrants, many of whom we know are not there legally, has to worry about security. A governor of another state where that's not a problem doesn't."


I'd like to know what state doesn't have that problem.
 

Sandhusker

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T99 said:
"A governor of New York that has a lot of immigrants, many of whom we know are not there legally, has to worry about security. A governor of another state where that's not a problem doesn't."


I'd like to know what state doesn't have that problem.

Ummm, Hillary? The question had nothing to do with other states.....

She won't answer the question because she knows it is against the views of 3/4 of our citizens. Yet, she's undaunted - her constituent's views mean nothing to her. Her whole candidacy is about her.....
 

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