The Senate Foreign Relations Committee voted overwhelmingly in support of Hillary Rodham Clinton to become the next secretary of state. The 16-1 approval by the committee paves the way for smooth sailing through the full Senate, with a vote due sometime after President-elect Obama takes office.The lone vote against Clinton came from Sen. David Vitter of Louisiana, who has concerns over former President Bill Clinton's foundation that he termed a "multimillion dollar minefield of conflicts of interest."
"This could produce explosions at any minute, particularly concerning the Middle East where we least need them," Vitter said.I think a bigger concern is why someone who was engaged in illegal activity, that resulted in a woman's death, should still be sitting in the U.S. Senate.
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