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Living History by Hillary Rodham Clinton
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ISBN-0743222253
Hillary Rodham Clinton is known to hundreds of millions of people around the world. Yet few beyond her close friends and family have ever heard her account of her extraordinary journey.
She writes with candor, humor and passion about her upbringing in
The president’s choosing in USA has colored up woman world. As we can see in the other countries democracy, the spirit of champagne has taken huge energy of time, mind, and money. But there is a special thing here. It is the presents of a woman president candidate.
Without considering the politics, this [...]
Barack Obama and Hillary Rodham Clinton sought Friday to turn the page on their bitter, history-making fight for the Democratic presidential nomination, declaring the next chapter is about beating...
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Hillary Rodham Clinton is the wife of former United States President Bill Clinton. Besides that she is presently democratic member of the United States Senate. She was born in Chicago, Illinois on October 26, 1947. Her responsibilities includes the Senate Committees for Environment and Public Works; Health, Education, Labor and Pensions. She is now on the roll to become not just a senator but president of the most powerful country USA. She will be the first ever lady president of the United States of America. She has been one of the strong contenders and nobody can doubt if she got the support of the fellow colleagues.About her childhood, she had two brothers in Chicago and was interested in sports as well as politics. After graduating from a public school in Park Ridge, Rodham Clinton att
Hillary Rodham Clinton’s presidential campaign announced the winner of its theme song competition with a video that spoofs the final episode of HBO’s “The Sopranos,” with the senator in the role of mob boss Tony Soprano.
The video was filmed at the Mount Kisco Coach Diner on Sunday. [...]
"Mr. President, I rise today to reintroduce legislation to help ensure that American students are competitive in today's global economy. If approved, The National Mathematics and Science Consistency Act would ensure that America's children have access to a rigorous math and science education."--March 5, 2007.
The key word here is "Consistency." I was amazed to find that math results, for example, are not consistent among all 50 states. In Michigan you add 2 plus 2 and you get four. Simple. But in Rhode Island 2 plus 2 is not four, it's five! It's not even five. It's 4.92! Some kind of formula thing a CPA came up with. In Nevada it's four, in South Carolina it's four, in Oregon it's six and it has to be certified organic. And it gets worse. In Georgia you can't even teach 2 plus 2 equals four! In Pennsylvania, it adds up to four but then you have to give two back to the State Treasury. This is crazy! And don't get me started on science. Everybody knows, you add vinegar to baking soda you get a volcanic eruption. That's how they teach it in Minnesota. In California you add vinegar to baking soda and it comes with a lobster flown in from Greenland at Jozu. The planets? West Virginia is still insisting that there's nine of them and Saturn is ruled by Good King Humperdink. This is why
"Mr. President, I rise today to introduce legislation to give rights to student borrowers. The Student Borrower Bill of Rights Act will provide student borrowers with five basic rights to protect them when trying to repay their loans."-- Feb. 7, 2007.
As outlined in The Student Borrower Bill of Rights Act, the five basic rights are:Article 1. You may "forget" to pay back up to $1,654 of your total debt; of this amount you can deduct $719 as a one-time only Class III monitization of your federal income taxes. I.e., you get 10 cents off each gallon of gas at Shell up to 600 gallons.Article 2. If, while employed in any of the following job classifications, you fail to repay all/part of your student loan, no penalties of cash value, per Amendment 6a of the Hatford-Clealand Act, shall entail; said classifications being: retail pizza (or other ancillary pasta) management; bowling, shoe rental; pole dancing; the last individual named at the end of a motion picture credit roll (non-union); costumed Disney characters; licorice packaging.Article 3. All loan amounts less (