rochester-citynews.com — Asked his opinion about Robert Kennedy Jr.'s recent article in Rolling Stone, charging that John Kerry, not George Bush, won the majority of votes in Ohio and thus won the 2004 presidential election, Clinton said Kennedy made "a compelling case."
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gundamJul 7, 2006
Wouldn't you lie about cheating on your wife?
Closed AccountJul 7, 2006
Yeah I didn't get it. Maybe the poster is a Bush supporter. They are real, and they're out there...Ph3ar
smooveJul 7, 2006
"That man and his crew could really run a government."That statement is asinine. The only reason you even begin to get away with it is that Bush is so much worse. Sorta the way Stalin made people miss Lenin.
carlosglzJul 7, 2006
Read it for yourself:<a class="user" href="http://www.rollingstone.com/news/story/10432334/was_the_2004_election_stolen">http://www.rollingstone.com/news/story/10432334/was_the_2004_election_stolen</a>
marxmarvJul 7, 2006
Submitting to an unreasonable search and testifying against oneself is upholding the Constitution how?
bioshockerJul 7, 2006
Presumably because he has been very neutral and guarded in his comments about Bush previously, and that comment is neither neutral nor particularly guarded.
millixawJul 8, 2006
Considering his wife is Hilary Clinton, I think we could all forgive him for cheating on her...
brsausserJul 8, 2006
I enjoyed the article, but then made the mistake of reading some of the comments.