Her strength. Hillarys experience, knowledge was unmatched, the breadth and depth of her knowledge. Rose but they say clinton still has her weaknesses we noted at times when those invasive. Evasive. The Des Moines Register just endorsed you, any reaction . Very pleased, obviously, it means a lot to me. Rose when it comes to caucus night the board hopes people will keep their endorsement in mind. We dont know whether its going to be persuasive, but we hope people will read what we have to say and at least give that some consideration. Laura the board is made up of six people from the registers editorial staff. They interviewed the candidates throughout the year to make their decision. The endorsement comes on a busy weekend for Hillary Clinton. Clinton is seeking to hold off a late surge from sanders. She is also in eastern iowa today holding a rally earlier clinton took questions from the crowd. She says if elected, she will make sure Social Security does not become privatized. Talk to
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Capitol attack stirs memories of Oklahoma bombing [emesis alert]
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The attack on the U.S. Capitol by an angry mob of President Donald Trump’s supporters shocked many Americans who thought such a violent assault by their fellow countrymen wasn’t possible.
But for Oklahoma City bombing survivor Dennis Purifoy, the Capitol assault was a clear parallel to what happened at the federal building in his hometown more than 25 years ago.
The anger against the government, a radicalized perpetrator fueled by
right-wing extremism, a desire to spark a revolution all commonalities with Timothy McVeigh, whose fertilizer truck bomb ripped apart the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building on April 19, 1995, and killed 168 people.