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    I don't know Rezko, Clinton says after photo surfaces

    January 25, 2008
    Sun-Times Staff Reports

    "Today" show host Matt Lauer asked presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton on Friday if she has a connection to indicted developer Tony Rezko after flashing an undated photo of the two posing with President Bill Clinton.

    "You were attacking Senator Obama, in particular, his work connected to what was a so-called a slumlord in Chicago, a guy named Tony Rezko," Lauer said. "You can't see what I'm going put up on the screen ... but it is a picture of you and your husband Bill Clinton posing with that same man."
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    In this undated photo released Friday on the "Today" show, presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton appears with Tony Rezko and her husband, President Bill Clinton.

    (NBC)

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    Lauer said he they were unable to verify when the photo was taken, but it most likely happened during Bill Clinton's presidency.

    Clinton said she did not remember taking the picture and said she doesn't even remember meeting Rezko.

    "I've probably taken hundreds of thousands of pictures," Clinton said. "I don't know the man, I wouldn't know him if he walked in the door, I don't have a 17-year-relationship with him."

    Earlier this week, Clinton questioned Obama's relationship with Rezko, who is facing a Feb. 25 federal criminal trial in Chicago on public corruption and fraud charges involving state of Illinois teacher pension funds.

    Clinton said she must respond in kind to attacks from rival Obama even though she'd rather keep the race for the Democratic presidential nomination focused on their differences on public policy issues.

    ''I try not to attack first, but I have to defend myself -- I do have to counterpunch,'' Clinton said.

    ''I took a lot of incoming fire for many, many months and I was happy to absorb it because obviously, you know, I felt that was part of my responsibility. But toward the end of a campaign you have to set the record straight,'' the New York senator said.Clinton, Obama and their campaigns have exchanged increasingly hard-hitting jabs in recent days over race, his relationship with a Chicago developer, her vote on the Iraq war, and other issues. Clinton stopped airing a South Carolina radio ad critical of Obama on Thursday and Obama took down his radio response in an attempt to cool the angry public spat.

    ''I have tried to make it clear that this election has to be about the future,'' Clinton said. ''It is perfectly legitimate to draw comparisons and contrasts. I think both Senator Obama and I have made it clear we do want to focus on what we each would do for our country. It has been obviously an incredibly intense campaign. ... But I do want to make it clear that our campaigns have to stay focused on what you know the legitimate differences are so we can give voters information.''

    Clinton was asked about the backlash against Bill Clinton, who has repeatedly criticized Obama's campaign.

    ''There's been a lot that's been said on both sides and some of it has been kind of generated and certainly stoked. That all needs to just calm down and everybody needs to take a deep breath,'' Sen. Clinton told CBS' ''Early Show.''

    Her husband, she said, ''gets excited, gets really passionate about making the case for me.''

    Clinton's Republican rivals have also stepped up their criticism of the former first lady, whom they view as the mostly likely Democratic nominee. At a GOP debate in Florida Thursday night, Arizona Sen. John McCain said she wanted to raise ''the white flag of surrender'' in Iraq and former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney derisively referred to her as ''General Hillary Clinton.''

    ''I don't worry about that because I think we're putting together a coalition of Democrats, independents, even Republicans who are very much disappointed with the policies of the Bush administration and the approaches taken by the Republican candidates,'' Clinton told NBC. ''In fact, we know that whomever is nominated by our party will be subjected to the same kind of withering attacks, but what is great is that those attacks are so old. It doesn't reflect what's happening in our country today.''

    Contributing: AP



    please win the nomination, as that will ASSURE A REPUB VICTORY..
    jordanrules..................

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    Hey Jordan!!!!! Where have you been???

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    • #3
      Jordan are you muslim?

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      • #4
        To be honest I don't think Hillary will get the nod. I really think everyone is getting tired of her and Bill. Obama has been getting some big endorsments.

        What do you think of this. If Hillary doesn't get the nod, does Hillary and Bill get a divorce? She will more than likely not run for President again, and what would she need Bill for anymore? I think there is a good chance this could happen.

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        • #5
          dude Obama got kennedys endorsement....He is the biggest crook in th US
          jordanrules..................

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          • #6
            Originally posted by BettorsChat
            Jordan are you muslim?
            no but your nominee is...OBAMA Huiseen
            jordanrules..................

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            • #7
              Clintons

              Chelse Clinton asked this Question of an ROTC candidate,
              What scares you most about becoming a soldier? The reply was, 1. Osama
              2. Obama
              3. Yo Mama

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Dave Morris
                Chelse Clinton asked this Question of an ROTC candidate,
                What scares you most about becoming a soldier? The reply was, 1. Osama
                2. Obama
                3. Yo Mama
                jordanrules..................

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by BettorsChat
                  Jordan are you muslim?

                  SHE DOESNT LOOK MUSLIM

                  http://www.myspace.com/jordanrules23

                  BUT YOU NEVER KNOW. HIS NAME COULD BE JORDAN BARACK RULES.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by jordanrules23
                    dude Obama got kennedys endorsement....He is the biggest crook in th US
                    In your eyes.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by jordanrules23
                      dude Obama got kennedys endorsement....He is the biggest crook in th US
                      Not to mention the 'drowning incident"

                      IMO, this is where some of the problems are:

                      1) these lying politicians think of us as "repubs" or 'dems" instead of "Americans". Its always divide one against the other & we are letting them get away with it

                      2) if there is a term limit for president, than there should be a term limit for those who run for senate & representitive too. There are too many who have worn out their welcome & are only there to pad the "pork" for themselves & their friends back home

                      3) there are always 'groups' who will protest the wars that we are in to the point of being arrested, yet no one will protest the fact that the government as a whole is robbing us blind of our hard earned money while the politicians spend it mostly on themselves and are never held accountable; yet the same ones that are robbing us, will be re-elected time & time again

                      I am registered as a Republican but I do not vote along party lines
                      He who wears diaper knows his shit - Confucius

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by insidethe8thpol
                        Not to mention the 'drowning incident"

                        IMO, this is where some of the problems are:

                        1) these lying politicians think of us as "repubs" or 'dems" instead of "Americans". Its always divide one against the other & we are letting them get away with it

                        2) if there is a term limit for president, than there should be a term limit for those who run for senate & representitive too. There are too many who have worn out their welcome & are only there to pad the "pork" for themselves & their friends back home

                        3) there are always 'groups' who will protest the wars that we are in to the point of being arrested, yet no one will protest the fact that the government as a whole is robbing us blind of our hard earned money while the politicians spend it mostly on themselves and are never held accountable; yet the same ones that are robbing us, will be re-elected time & time again

                        I am registered as a Republican but I do not vote along party lines



                        AMEN BROTHER!
                        NBA is a joke

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by BearDown
                          To be honest I don't think Hillary will get the nod. I really think everyone is getting tired of her and Bill. Obama has been getting some big endorsments.

                          What do you think of this. If Hillary doesn't get the nod, does Hillary and Bill get a divorce? She will more than likely not run for President again, and what would she need Bill for anymore? I think there is a good chance this could happen.

                          Do you really think a man named Barack Hussein Obama can win? I'm afraid people won't vote for him, because of his name.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by BettorsChat
                            Do you really think a man named Barack Hussein Obama can win? I'm afraid people won't vote for him, because of his name.
                            If people are that shallow thinking than they shouldn't even be voting imo. It's almost like you are saying (But I know you are not) BC that he's related to Bin Laden.

                            He win in Iowa. He win in S.C. And was robbed in N.H. I really think he'll represent the Democratic party. Do I like him? Not really, but I like him more than Hillary, that's why I voted for Obama today.

                            I'm no longer a Democrat, I am now an Independent after today. If I could have, I would of voted for Ron Paul. The democratic party doesn't represent me anymore. I hope Nader runs!

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                            • #15
                              jordanrules..................

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