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To: KLP who wrote (224879)10/19/2007 4:22:26 PM
From: MJ  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 794221
 
Is there a transcript of her comments on this?

"Mrs. Clinton reached out to women voters in Manchester, N.H. yesterday by sharing story after story about being a busy working mom, writes the Boston Globe.

“Until now, Clinton had said little on the campaign trail about raising her daughter, Chelsea, now 27. But at the YWCA in Manchester on Tuesday, as she unveiled a $1 billion family leave proposal, she told story after story about baby Chelsea getting sick or crying inconsolably.” "

MJ comment:

Naturally, babies get sick and cry inconsolably at times.

"Of course baby Chelsea can not refute her Mom, Hillary Clinton, as she(Chelsea) did regarding where she(Chelsea) was on 9/11/01--------remember Hilary told a story of Chelsea being on the streets of New York when the attack occurred. Chelsea said not so--------that she watched it on television.

So what is this story she is now telling about Baby Chelsea.
Must have been really hard for Ms Hillary to endure the crying and the sobbing. It's all in the "Baby books".

I wonder if she had a private'nanny' for Chelsea or depend upon the 'Government to be the nanny'.

I reserve further comment until I read what Hillary said in New Hampshire.

mj@diditmyway