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Bill, Hil to join lineup at Hotsoup.com

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Published: Oct. 18, 2006 at 12:40 AM

WASHINGTON, Oct. 17 (UPI) -- Former U.S. President Bill Clinton, Sen. Hillary Clinton, D-N.Y., and Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney are to join in discussions at Hotsoup.com.

Hotsoup.com announced that also joining this new lineup is Karen Hughes, undersecretary of state for public diplomacy and public affairs, and a key aided to President Bush.

In the coming months, other personalities to join in conversations at the interactive online community are musician Jon Bon Jovi, producer and "American Idol" judge Randy Jackson and Mark Batterson, lead pastor of the National Community Church, Hotsoup.com said.

Hotsoup.com describes itself as an online community that engages in discussions relevant to a rapidly changing world, and unites those with opinions from the grassroots level up to major political leaders.

Among the many figures currently on Hotsoup.com are former attorney general John Ashcroft and Democratic Party chairman Howard Dean.

Topics: Bill Clinton, Howard Dean, John Ashcroft, Jon Bon Jovi, Karen Hughes, Mitt Romney, Randy Jackson, Hillary Rodham Clinton
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