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Hillary Plagiarizes from Obama

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YouTube captured Clinton plagiarizing from Obama.

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Senator Hillary Clinton has charged that Senator Barack Obama has plagiarized a line from current Massachusettes Governor Deval Patrick.

In response to charges that Patrick's campaign for Governor was filled merely with soaring "words," Patrick said that by that measurement, the "I Have A Dream," and "All men are created equal" lines were just words too. Obama responded to Clinton's charges the same way in a recent speech.

Patrick has responded to these allegations by saying that he didn't mind Obama using the line, as they share ideas often. Patrick has also endorsed Senator Obama for the Presidency.

Senator Clinton failed to mention that she herself has done the exact same thing. A YouTube user posted a video of her campaigning before the Iowa caucus, stealing Obama's phrase "Fired Up and Ready To Go."

After viewing the video yourself, make your own judgement. The video is here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rweVOO-fhug 

 

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Nicholas Smith is a former Commissioner for the City of Berkeley, CA. He is currently a law student in New York City, and blogs about the day's headlines at www.smithonpolitics.com

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