I'm a little confused, as usual. Does the fact that a candidate has
apologized for a "mistatement" mean that we are now to forget about it?
I don't forget.
No, I don't expect people to forget about it. But it shouldn't be made into a mountain, either. She did describe the event correctly in her book. It's more important to me that she went to so many countries and did some very good things in the process.
catpurdy@aol.com wrote:
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>By Major Garrett*
>
>Reviving a controversy that had started to fade, three military veterans
>who are volunteers for Barack Obama on Saturday saidHillary Clinton's
>false assertion she was under sniper fire in 1995 while traveling as
>first lady undermines her ability to lead the U.S.military and raises
>relevant questions about her "moral authority" ascommander-in-chief.
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