Updated 2/11/2007
USA TODAY
New York Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton wrapped up her first visit to New Hampshire as a presidential candidate Sunday, facing pointed questions from Democratic activists about her early support for the war in Iraq.
Clinton refused to characterize her 2002 vote authorizing the invasion as a mistake.
"If we knew then what we know now, I would never have voted to give this president the authority," she said at a private house party in Nashua, near the end of a two-day swing through the early-primary state.
"I'm sorry, what I say is what I believe," she said. "I understand that some people disagree or think it's not adequate, but it's what I believe." More....
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Problem is she does not know what she believes, until an advisor tells her what she believes.
Growing up my Father always told me - For only two letters, "if" is a very big word.
- " If your aunt had a "set" of nuts, she could have been your uncle."
KING
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