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Sunday, Dec. 4, 2005 1:38 p.m. EST

Hillary Clinton Heckled in Chicago

2008 presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton was heckled by a crowd of high school and college-age students in her hometown of Chicago yesterday, with ABC News reporting that security guards eventually "dragged some of the protesters out of the auditorium."

The former first lady was onstage only a few seconds when the crowd erupted with shouts of "Troops out now! Troops out now!"

As anti-war leaflets poured from one balcony, umbrellas were unfurled from another displaying the message "Out of Iraq."

Mrs. Clinton initially tried to bargain with her critics, pleading, "Give me a chance and I'll address that if you'll then be quiet."

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  But as the heckling continued, security guards pounced on at least two protesters and dragged them away.

After delivering her prepared remarks, Mrs. Clinton returned to the subject of Iraq.

"I disagree with those who believe we should immediately pull out," she told the crowd. "And I disagree with those who say we should stay there forever."

Then, looking pained and closing her eyes briefly, the former first lady said: "It would be wonderful if we could turn the clock back – but we cannot."

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