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"Most collections of political quotes are difficult to rate as strictly "true" or "false" - although they generally include statements that were indeed uttered by the persons to whom they're attributed, they also create misleading impressions about the nature of those statements by eliding portions of them and stripping them of all explanatory context.
This collection of purported "Marxist" quotes by Senator Hillary Clinton is no exception, so as usual we've attempted to clarify it by identifying the source of each statement and providing additional context"
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http://www.snopes.com/politics/clintons/marxist.asp
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