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Politics : Right Wing Extremist Thread

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From: TideGlider5/7/2005 5:15:51 PM
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Web Sites Target Hillary Clinton's Ambitions
Wednesday, May 04, 2005
By Liza Porteus
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N.Y. GOP Uses Sen. Clinton in Fund-Raising Appeal•Bush, Clinton at Odds Over Pope•Sen.

NEW YORK — The Web is proving to be fertile ground for efforts to try to derail Sen. Hillary Clinton's (search) future political ambitions.

A Web site that will feature documents alleging the New York senator knew about illegal activities surrounding certain campaign contributions was launched Tuesday night.

Clinton's camp claims the efforts are just a small example of how Republicans are going to use the former first lady as a whipping post in 2006 and possibly beyond.

"We know one thing for sure, the Republicans and their right-wing allies are going to be hitting us hard with false charges," Clinton wrote to potential donors, according to The Associated Press, calling herself "the Republicans' number one target in 2006."

The Web site launched Tuesday night, www. Hillcap.org, is a joint effort between former Clinton fund-raiser Peter Paul (search) and the self-confessed conservative group U.S. Justice Foundation, who are calling it the Hillary Clinton Accountability Project (search).

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