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Clinton charity to divulge overseas donations
Clinton charity to divulge overseas donations
Former President Bill Clinton's lawyer says ethics officials at the State Department will be allowed to review overseas contributions made to his charity if his wife, Hillary Rodham Clinton, is confirmed as secretary of state.
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Whore-loving hypocrite hold-out on Hillary
WTF Is It Now?!? — Someone needs a diaper change: Sen./adulterer David "the money's on the dresser" Vitter was the sole vote opposing Clinton's appointment to Secretary of State, over "concerns about her husband's charitable fundraising overseas." Yeah, charities, dude -- bad news. You really gotta watch 'em. ...

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