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Hillary Clinton Explains the American Government to Pakistan
Hillary Clinton Explains the American Government to Pakistan
“We (the United States) tax everything that moves and doesn’t move.” – Hillary Clinton I’m reminded of this quote when I read that: “ [G]overnment’s view of the economy could be summed up in a few short phrases: If it moves, tax it. If it keeps moving, ...
Hillary Gets Tough; Will it Work?
Hillary Gets Tough; Will it Work?
tnr.com — This is pretty great. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton expressed doubt Thursday over Pakistan's failure to... locate top al-Qaeda leaders in the eight years since they escaped over the border from Afghanistan, telling a group of Pakistani ... (more) Hillary Gets Tough; Will it Work?
Arrogant U.S. Misses the Message From Pakistan’s People
truthdig.com — By William Pfaff When Secretary of State Hillary Clinton visits Pakistan this week, she will hear a... lot about how fearful the Pakistan populace is, not of the Taliban and al-Qaida, but of the United States. READ THE WHOLE ITEM Related ... (more) Arrogant U.S. Misses the Message From Pakistan’s People
Conservative  media push distorted comments to claim Clinton "admitted" Democrats tax  everything
Conservative media push distorted comments to claim Clinton "admitted" Democrats tax everything
mediamatters.org — Numerous conservative media outlets are pushing a distortion of comments made by Secretary of State Hillary Clinton... during a roundtable discussion with business leaders in Pakistan to suggest that she celebrated the notion that "[w]e tax everything ... (more) Conservative media push distorted comments to claim ...
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