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Old 07-08-2012, 02:30 PM
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Bucco.... I just have to ask, if the thesis is sealed how do we know what she wrote about?

Sorry
I errred..it is no longer something sealed...a few lnks..

"Did you know Hillary's senior thesis was on Alinsky, and she has prevented it from being released ever since she came to prominence?

Well, that furtive Mrs. Clinton is no match for my Google-Fu! I found a .pdf image file of her thesis and a text-based .pdf file of her thesis generated using optical-character recognition software."


Change of Subject: Hillary Clinton's 'secret' Alinsky thesis EXPOSED!!!

"WELLESLEY, Mass. — The senior thesis of Hillary D. Rodham, Wellesley College class of 1969, has been speculated about, spun, analyzed, debated, criticized and defended. But rarely has it been read, because for the eight years of Bill Clinton’s presidency it was locked away.

As forbidden fruit, the writings of a 21-year-old college senior, examining the tactics of radical community organizer Saul D. Alinsky, have gained mythic status among her critics — a “Rosetta Stone,” in the words of one, that would allow readers to decode the thinking of the former first lady and 2008 presidential candidate."


Reading Hillary Clinton's hidden thesis - politics - Decision '08 - Hillary Clinton News - msnbc.com

"In the acknowledgments, she jokes about not having a "loving wife" to thank for keeping the kids at bay while she wrote. On page 65, she decries the pervasiveness of racism and bigotry. And in the notes at the end, she talks about her decision to forgo a job for the rigors of law school.

But what is perhaps most striking about Hillary Rodham Clinton's senior thesis at Wellesley College is the way in which she grapples with such labels as radical and liberal and what they mean, questions she is wrestling with now as she runs for president.

The 92-page thesis, "There is Only the Fight: An Analysis of the Alinsky Model," explores the life and methods of Saul D. Alinsky , a firebrand activist who organized the poor in Chicago to lobby in the 1930s for better housing and social services."


A student's words, a candidate's struggle - The Boston Globe

What is amazing...you never heard about this before, and even though I think the one link is dated 2007, I could not find this in 2008.

I apologize for an assumption....dont usually do that...sorry
 


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