Hostage situation at Clinton headquarters, updated: The Swamp
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Posted November 30, 2007 2:41 PM
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by Christi Parsons

Hillary Clinton's campaign released this statement about the hostage situation at their Rochester, N.H. headquarters:

"There is an ongoing situation in our Rochester, NH office. We are in close contact with state and local authorities and are acting at their direction. We will release additional details as appropriate."

An aide to Barack Obama says they have evacuated their campaign office just down the street.

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We have a question for you and are asking you for the second time in a decade or so.
My husband was laid off a position today in New Port Richey, FL. We moved here at our expense from Tallahasee to obtain this position. With constant barbs and harrassment he was asked to leave today. What is his right, Senator Clinton? What can he do about it? What can you do about it? Can you resolve longstanding issues and problems or are you going to run?
Mrs. and Mrs. Bruce Harms


I believe that Senator Clinton would get more votes if she would mention or promise openly that she would on her first day at the White House release from jail, the two US Agents
who were punished for shooting a drugpusher, simply doing their duty.


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