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Letter: Prepare for Hillary campaign

The Columbian
Published: March 26, 2015, 12:00am

Here and there, I have seen “Ready for Hillary” bumper stickers. I suggest, in light of Clinton history, something that more accurately meshes with President Obama’s ideas. Perhaps, she could say, “If you like your embassy, you can keep your embassy,” or even “It just doesn’t matter” or “If you like your constitution, you can keep your constitution.”

If you accept her use of private server email for official business, listen to her denunciation of the practice during her furtive campaign for president in 2007.

Did you believe when, after losing that nomination and possibility of vice presidency, she said she was standing down to spend time with family? It is odd that as soon as the secretary of state post was offered, she was there to be President Obama’s sycophant.

Conveniently, Clinton resigned before Benghazi became a full-blown scandal. Too bad returning soldiers can’t recover so quickly and completely as she did from her traumatic head injury (concussion from a fall and subsequent blood clot).

If you are “Ready for Hillary,” come see me. I can cut you a sweet deal on a bridge near you.

Peter L. Williamson

Vancouver

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