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Could This Be True?

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I am not a computer expert, but would like some help in researching something Rush mentioned earlier in the week.

Hillary left Arkansas deeply in debt due to Whitewater and the McDougal 'thing', and entered her campaign against Obama owing lots of money. After her failed attempt in her race for president, her debt was around 20 million.

For some strange reason, this debt disappeared the afternoon before her 'Who Cares" testimony.

Could this be correct, anyone know how to check this type of thing?
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StewNTexas wrote:I am not a computer expert, but would like some help in researching something Rush mentioned earlier in the week.

Hillary left Arkansas deeply in debt due to Whitewater and the McDougal 'thing', and entered her campaign against Obama owing lots of money. After her failed attempt in her race for president, her debt was around 20 million.

For some strange reason, this debt disappeared the afternoon before her 'Who Cares" testimony.

Could this be correct, anyone know how to check this type of thing?
I can't verify this but:

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Re: Could This Be True?

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StewNTexas wrote:I am not a computer expert, but would like some help in researching something Rush mentioned earlier in the week.

Hillary left Arkansas deeply in debt due to Whitewater and the McDougal 'thing', and entered her campaign against Obama owing lots of money. After her failed attempt in her race for president, her debt was around 20 million.

For some strange reason, this debt disappeared the afternoon before her 'Who Cares" testimony.

Could this be correct, anyone know how to check this type of thing?
Mrs. Clinton's campaign committee never shut down post-2008. The committee has continued to solicit contributions up to the present and in fact she currently has over 200K in her campaign kitty. The last of her 2008 campaign debt, that was owed to outside parties, was repayed New Year's Eve. This gives the lie to the day before pay off. Her campaign still owes her $12-13 million that she loaned it personally.
As far as personal debt, book deals, speaking engagements etc. have made the former Presidential Couple quite wealthy. http://money.cnn.com/galleries/2007/mon ... index.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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anygunanywhere wrote:© Anygunanywhere 2013
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Ok.. THAT was funny.

On topic... Remember that Hillary moved to Long Island to become a Senator (is that reverse-carpetbagging?) in between Bill departing the WH and when she ran for Pres. The likelihood of her leaving Arkansas in the lurch and impoverished while she was a Senator seems not to jibe with her employment history.
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