As the primary plot thickens into a gelatinous substance that deters forward motion, rumors and mistatements occur--some deliberate and some perhaps unintentional, but are meant to sabotage an opponent's campaign.
Hardly news, to political junkies...but in the name of honest journalism and education, please use the links below as rebuttal to the suggestion that Hillary Clinton's foreign policy experience is a figment of her imagination or engineered by creative campaign consultants. Contrary to much bogus reportage, these links verify Sen. Clinton's involvement in both the Kosovo peace agreement and in the peace negotiations in Northern Ireland.
There are both news reports and testimonials from those who traveled with her and had first-hand knowledge of Sen. Clinton's hands-on involvement.
A statement by Richard Holbrooke, former permanent representative to the U.N. and architect of the Dayton Accords on the Kosovo peace initiatives, lauded the Senator for her help, finding she played a major role.
http://www.mydd.com/story/2008/3/10/235744/616
In addition, Hillary Clinton traved to Ireland seven times between 1995 and 2004, giving "decisive support," according to Northern Irish leader, the Nobel Laureate, John Hume. She rallied Irish women in the cause of peace, having a decided impact, many acknowledge.
http://facts.hillaryhub.com/archive/?id=6430
Perhaps this information will put to rest assertions that Hillary is neither experenced nor honest about her claims to leadership.