I applaud her position on Iraq, the corporate influence in government and the underrepresentation of the disenfranchised, particularly minorities.
But I think its fair to say that she played the "race" card in a demeaning manor more than any member of Congress, often to the detriment of the cause for which she was fighting. There is a reason why her colleagues on both sides of the aisle referred to her as the "girl who cried race."
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