Hillary started a new website titled "The Hillary I Know" that Gen. Clark is on!
Submitted by Mitch Dworkin on December 18, 2007 - 10:39am.
Wesley Clark
Hello Everyone:
Hillary Clinton started a new campaign website titled "The Hillary I Know" that Gen. Clark is on. Right below is what is currently on that new website!
Here is the video link to watch Gen. Clark talking about Hillary on that new website:
http://www.thehillaryiknow.com/video.aspx?id=12
General who commanded U.S. forces in Europe when we won the fight to end ethnic cleansing in Kosovo.
General Wesley Clark
"I've known Hillary for 24 years. I know she has what it takes to end the war in Iraq, avert war with Iran, and restore our country's standing with the world."
I have confidence in Gen. Clark and I trust his judgment about Hillary!
Mitch Dworkin
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Submitted by Wes Clark on February 21, 2007 - 11:40am.
http://www.securingamerica.com/ccn/node/7191
Listen to Gen. Wes Clark fight for Dems on Sean Hannity's radio program: An excellent example for all of us to follow and what we all need to be doing to help fight back against extreme right wing Neocon smear propaganda!
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Shannon Mallozzi
Mother and advocate for hydrocephalus research.
Maria Echaveste
Hillary's advisor and longtime friend.
Jesse Kearns, Cathy Stewart
Navy veteran and his mother helped by Hillary.
Marvin Bethea
A paramedic who suffered ill effects after helping at Ground Zero.
Jim Blair
A very close friend of Hillary's whose wife passed from cancer in 2000.
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Susan Stern
Hillary's friend who traveled with her to Israel shortly after 9/11.
Martha Dixon
Clothing designer who designed dresses for Hillary in Arkansas.
Ira and Cecille Greinsky
New York City residents with a special story about how Hillary helped them.
Tom Vilsack
The former governor of Iowa and a very strong Hillary supporter.
Al Witte
Colleague of Hillary at the University of Arkansas.
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Liz Berger
Lower Manhattan resident who was a witness at Hillary's 9/11 air quality hearing.
Lisa Caputo
Hillary's close friend and former press secretary.
Ann Henry
Hosted Hillary and Bill's wedding reception at her home in Arkansas.
General Wesley Clark
General who commanded U.S. forces in Europe when we won the fight to end ethnic cleansing in Kosovo.
Ann Lewis
Senior advisor to Hillary and a longtime leader on women's issues.
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Lissa Muscatine
Hillary hired Lissa as a White House speechwriter when Lissa was pregnant with twins.
Patty Criner
Close, personal friend since Hillary first moved to Arkansas.
The Benjamin Family: Jeff, Roseann, Amanda and Brianna
New York City residents and friends of Hillary.
Peggy Nabors
Worked with Hillary on education reform in Arkansas.
Marla and Ryan Moore
Friends of Hillary for 14 years. Ryan has struggled with health insurance coverage and care for his chronic conditions.
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Joe Ward
Hillary made sure Joe's 13 year-old son received a live-saving bone marrow transplant.
Jerry Jones
An old friend who joined Hillary at the Rose Law Firm in Little Rock.
Barbara Marzelli
New Hampshire mother concerned about health care coverage for her family.
Geraldine Ferraro
Former congresswoman and the first woman on a major party ticket.
Pat Lile
An old friend who worked with Hillary on children's issues in Arkansas.
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Cora McHenry
Worked in Arkansas with Hillary on education issues.
Joe Purvis
Friend of Hillary and former assistant attorney general in Arkansas.
Jeff Volk
A "die-hard Bush supporter" who turned to Hillary for help when his family was trapped by Katrina.
Betsy Ebeling
Hillary's friend since childhood.
HT Moore
An old friend who shares strong faith with Hillary.
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Kaki Hockersmith
Close personal friend of Hillary and an interior designer who helped renovate the Clinton White House.
AnnMarie Morse
A health care activist whose daughter passed away at 22 years old.
Rev. Suzan Johnson Cook
Clergy member and member of the Domestic Policy Council in the Clinton administration.
Dr. Betty Lowe
Worked with Hillary on children's health issues.
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Ed Matthews
Hillary's pastor in Arkansas.
Catherine McVay Hughes
Resident of lower Manhattan who served on Hillary's post-9/11 Air Quality Panel.
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Democratic endorsement editorial: Why Clinton
THE REGISTER'S EDITORIAL BOARD • December 15, 2007
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A deep, talented field in the Democratic caucus race offers both good and difficult choices.
No fewer than three candidates would, by their very identity, usher the nation to the doorstep of history. Should the party offer the nation the chance to choose its first woman president? Or its first black president? Or its first Latino president?
Or should the party place its trust in two senators, Joe Biden or Chris Dodd, who have served their nation with distinction for more than 30 years each? Or should it heed John Edwards’ clarion call to restore opportunity for all Americans?
VIDEO: Editorial page editor Carol Hunter explains the selection
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The Register's Democratic endorsement
Carol Hunter, Editorial Page Editor, announces the Des Moines Register Editorial Board's endorsement for the Democratic nomination for president.
Beyond their personal appeal, the candidates have outlined ambitious policy proposals on health care, education and rural policy. Yet these proposals do little to help separate the field. Their plans are similar, reflecting a growing consensus in the party about how to approach priority issues.
The choice, then, comes down to preparedness: Who is best prepared to confront the enormous challenges the nation faces — from ending the Iraq war to shoring up America’s middle class to confronting global climate change?
The job requires a president who not only understands the changes needed to move the country forward but also possesses the discipline and skill to navigate the reality of the resistant Washington power structure to get things done.
That candidate is New York Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton.
From working for children’s rights as a young lawyer, to meeting with leaders around the world as first lady, to emerging as an effective legislator in her service as a senator, every stage of her life has prepared her for the presidency.
That readiness to lead sets her apart from a constellation of possible stars in her party, particularly Barack Obama, who also demonstrates the potential to be a fine president. When Obama speaks before a crowd, he can be more inspirational than Clinton. Yet, with his relative inexperience, it’s hard to feel as confident he could accomplish the daunting agenda that lies ahead.
Edwards was our pick for the 2004 nomination. But this is a different race, with different candidates. We too seldom saw the “positive, optimistic” campaign we found appealing in 2004. His harsh anti-corporate rhetoric would make it difficult to work with the business community to forge change.
Unfortunately, for many Americans, perceptions of Clinton, now 60, remain stuck in a 1990s time warp. She’s regarded as the one who fumbled health-care reform as a key policy adviser to her husband, President Bill Clinton, or as a driving force in the bitter standoff between the “Clinton machine” and the “vast right-wing conspiracy.”
Her record in the Senate belies those images. Today, she’s widely praised for working across the aisle with Sam Brownback, Lindsey Graham and other Republicans.
Determination to succeed and learning from her mistakes have been hallmarks of Clinton’s life. She grew up in Park Ridge, Ill., graduated from Wellesley College and earned a law degree from Yale. As first lady in Arkansas, she was both strategist and idealist, borne out by her commitment to children and families. As the nation’s first lady, she in essence spent eight years as a diplomat, traveling to more than 80 countries and advocating for human rights.
In the Senate, she has earned a reputation as a workhorse who does not seek the limelight. She honed knowledge of defense on the Senate Armed Services Committee. She has proactively served rural and urban New York and worked in the national interest, strengthening the Children’s Health Insurance Program.
Clinton is tough. Tested by rough politics and personal trials, she’s demonstrated strength, resolve and resilience.
Can she inspire the nation? Clinton is still criticized in some quarters as being too guarded and calculating. (As president, when she makes a mistake, she should just say so.)
Indeed, Obama, her chief rival, inspired our imaginations. But it was Clinton who inspired our confidence. Each time we met, she impressed us with her knowledge and her competence.
The times demand results. We believe as president she’ll do what she’s always done in her life: Throw herself into the job and work hard. We believe Hillary Rodham Clinton can do great things for our country.

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Tuesday, December 18, 2007
The Hillary They Know



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HRC: The Next FDR? Daily Kos Diary (atdnext) | December 17, 2007 http://www.hillaryhub.com">Send to a friend >
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Des Moines Register Endorses Clinton MyDD (Jonathan Singer) | December 15, 2007 http://www.hillaryhub.com">Send to a friend >
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Who I am Supporting in the Democratic Primary The Left Coaster (eriposte) | December 13, 2007 http://www.hillaryhub.com">Send to a friend >
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Dorothy Rodham, Hillary's mom, talks about her lifetime spent helping others.
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President Clinton, Hillary and Gov. Tom Vilsack show Iowans how easy it is to caucus.