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Tuesday, March 06, 2007

The Hillary Thesis

Washington, DC (TLS). The secret, hidden thesis of Hillary Rodham Clinton from her days as a student at Wellesley College has now been revealed. Under a specific request from the Clinton Administration in 1993, the thesis was made off-limits to curious readers and hidden from public examination. That document is now available for the general public to read at Wellesley.

There is no use in attempting to find the thesis online, however. The serious reader will have to travel to Wellesley to read the document in person.

'Discover the Networks' has poured over the document and produced a complete analysis of its contents. Upon reading the assessment of Discover the Networks, it is not difficult to understand why Hillary and husband Bill wished to seal the document.

Hillary's thesis shows a young woman who had thoroughly renounced her earlier embrace of Goldwater Republicanism and had turned to radical schools of thought, particularly the views and philosophy of extremist activist Saul Alinsky. Hillary speaks of the radical community activist in glowing terms.

When one understands the underlying premise of Alinsky's point of view, one can correctly surmise that Hillary is precisely the ultra-Leftwing, extremist, collectivist radical that conservatives have long warned about. One can also fully concur with Dick Morris's opinion that Hillary is 'the most dangerous woman in America.'

Click on the link below to read Discover the Network's complete analysis of Hillary's hidden college thesis:
http://www.discoverthenetwork.org/Articles/Hillary%20Clintons%20hidden%20thesis2.html

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