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    any man or woman that votes for Hillary, tbh..smh..
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    any Black man or woman that votes for Hillary, tbh..smh..
    blacks vote for Hillary this election at the very least as a vote against bigoted, racist Trash.

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    blacks vote for Hillary this election at the very least as a vote against bigoted, racist Trash.
    Doesnt fly, not with Bernie on the ballot.

    Most blacks voted for someone whose actions in the past have undeniably been racist against minorities. Especially her support of Bill's Tough On Crime "reach across the aisle."
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    Doesnt fly, not with Bernie on the ballot.

    Most blacks voted for someone whose actions in the past have undeniably been racist against minorities. Especially her support of Bill's Tough On Crime "reach across the aisle."
    Weren't people asking for a crime bill that massively reduced every day violence? They got it and people complain 20 years later? Also Bernie voted for it as well.

    As with any bill that is pass that is also not perfect, it will have consequences. To put the blame solely on the Clintons for this hatchet bill is a little irresponsible imo.

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    blacks vote for Hillary this election at the very least as a vote against bigoted, racist Trash.
    How does anything Trump has said/done negatively I mpact blacks as much as the policies the Clinton's have implemented?

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    Weren't people asking for a crime bill that massively reduced every day violence? They got it and people complain 20 years later? Also Bernie voted for it as well.

    As with any bill that is pass that is also not perfect, it will have consequences. To put the blame solely on the Clintons for this hatchet bill is a little irresponsible imo.
    time to deep clean the semen shield yours is caked

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    time to deep clean the semen shield yours is caked
    Oh wee looks like I touched another nerve on your thin skin.

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    Oh wee looks like I touched another nerve on your thin skin.
    Pointing out your stupidity for defending the Clintons is not touching a nerve. Do you know how many minorities were imprisoned under the Clintons policies?

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    Pointing out your stupidity for defending the Clintons is not touching a nerve. Do you know how many minorities were imprisoned under the Clintons policies?
    When you try to point out other people's "stupidity" try not to make yourself look like one in the process.

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    When you try to point out other people's "stupidity" try not to make yourself look like one in the process.
    You don't make sense and you dodged the question, try again.

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    You don't make sense and you dodged the question, try again.
    I made plenty of sense on my post to Soza, but I know how you love to move the goal post so here we are.

    And it's not like you haven't dodged questions from me before..like for example when I asked what Obama had to do with Trump not being eloquent enough with his words. Your immediate reaction was how I was Obama's defender when in fact I haven't said a word defending him ever.

    Like I said, you deflect and move the goal post like no one's business.

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    I made plenty of sense on my post to Soza, but I know how you love to move the goal post so here we are.
    you made no sense responding to me, which I clearly quoted. More stupidity on display well done.

    And it's not like you haven't dodged questions from me before..like for example when I asked what Obama had to do with Trump not being eloquent enough with his words. Your immediate reaction was how I was Obama's defender when in fact I haven't said a word defending him ever.

    Like I said, you deflect and move the goal post like no one's business.
    Since you dodged the question again I'll give you a hint.

    The number of prisoners grew nearly 60 percent between the end of 1992 and the end of 2000, the duration of Bill Clinton’s presidency, according to figures from the Bureau of Justice Statistics.

    Read more: http://www.politico.com/story/2015/0...#ixzz4Aek1EsiJ
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    Walmart is for hillary? I love Walmart. Maybe i'll go for her. Who cares. I don't care who wins, they're both eh. Hillary is just obama 2.0. Who cares. Bernie is too radical and Trump is a . Who cares. I'm not voting this year

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    Pointing out your stupidity for defending the Clintons is not touching a nerve. Do you know how many minorities were imprisoned under the Clintons policies?
    Weren't poor black communities that were being ravaged all for the new policies at the time?

    B. What was there to stop Bush the chimp and 8 years from writing new policies? Along with Repug controlled Senate and House, the current sit on their ass and complain about Barry crowd, what is to stop them from writing new policies? Demons too for that matter.

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    Weren't poor black communities that were being ravaged all for the new policies at the time?

    B. What was there to stop Bush the chimp and 8 years from writing new policies? Along with Repug controlled Senate and House, the current sit on their ass and complain about Barry crowd, what is to stop them from writing new policies? Demons too for that matter.
    Barry's veto


    If trump wins he instantly becomes their yes man to everything. Even if it's a bill with a federal law requiring all U.S. public and private schools to teach Christianity half the school day. Or to enforce mandatory Sunday school attendance or be fined and jailed. And any woman who has an abortion should receive the death penalty for first-degree murder of a child. Lawsuits against business establishments may be made illegal, recycling and solar power illegal because it's "inefficient", and by God if that American flag touches the ground you're lucky if you're executed quickly.

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    that is because this mongoloid piece of has no core to his "beliefs." He is the very definition of a low low low Iq voter that absolutely needs to have his thoughts and opinions given to him because he is too ing stupid to think for himself.

    The reason the goal posts are constantly moved is because he can't think for himself. He is so ing worthless and stupid that he is literally unable to come up with a single thought on his own. He needs the pieces of like hannity to tell him to ing breathe.

    You think he could possibly answer a simple question? You're wasting your time, the ing genetic Petrie dishes that spawned him gave up long ago, he really needs to kill himself.
    I dont want to sound insensitive but you're kind of right. Suicide should be a viable option for TSA at this point.

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    I dont want to sound insensitive but you're kind of right. Suicide should be a viable option for TSA at this point.
    wishing death on someone for political differences, you'd fit right in with the current criminal protesters

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    wishing death on someone for political differences, you'd fit right in with the current criminal protesters
    Not really. More to do with your gung-ho at ude about other people's opinion. If they're not close to your own you resort to name calling. You lash out when people have a different view point than you.

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    Not really. More to do with your gung-ho at ude about other people's opinion. If they're not close to your own you resort to name calling. You lash out when people have a different view point than you.
    There are many opinions I disagree with here, and if you've noticed it's generally only yours I call just stupid. You ooze stupid. I've had to hold your hand through the whole Hillary thing. It's been tiresome yet entertaining, and all worth it because you are finally seeing the light/indictment. Instead of wishing me dead you should be thanking me for opening your eyes.

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    There are many opinions I disagree with here, and if you've noticed it's generally only yours I call just stupid. You ooze stupid. I've had to hold your hand through the whole Hillary thing. It's been tiresome yet entertaining, and all worth it because you are finally seeing the light/indictment. Instead of wishing me dead you should be thanking me for opening your eyes.
    That's stupidly false.

    You attack anyone that has a difering opinion of Hillary. Doesn't matter who. In fact you yourself admitted the other day you only talk bad about Hillary because you are anti Hillary or some like that. Beside that being childish, it makes you look petty and any credibility you have is gone because you admit to being biased toward anything anything remotely negative to the lady. You have no perspective in the least.

    I try to keep my mind open to all and any outcome. You're just stuck in one gear.

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    That's stupidly false.

    You attack anyone that has a difering opinion of Hillary. Doesn't matter who. In fact you yourself admitted the other day you only talk bad about Hillary because you are anti Hillary or some like that. Beside that being childish, it makes you look petty and any credibility you have is gone because you admit to being biased toward anything anything remotely negative to the lady. You have no perspective in the least.

    I try to keep my mind open to all and any outcome. You're just stuck in one gear.
    I don't attack your opinion I attack your false claims.
    stop correcting me when I'm wrong

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    Anyone catch the removed HuffPo article by Frank Hugenard saying FBI would recommend indictment?

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    Bill Clinton’s Legacy of Denial

    Does Bill Clinton still not grasp that the current economic crisis is in large measure his legacy? Obviously that’s the case, or he wouldn’t have had the temerity to write a 14-point memo for Newsweek on how to fix the economy that never once refers to the home mortgage collapse and other manifestations of Wall Street greed that he enabled as president.
    Endorsing the Republican agenda of financial industry deregulation, reversing New Deal safeguards,

    President Clinton pursued policies that in the long run created more damage to the American economy than any other president since Herbert Hoover

    , whose tenure is linked to the Great Depression. Now, in his Newsweek piece, Clinton has the effrontery to once again revive his 1992 campaign mantra, “It’s the economy, stupid,” as the article’s le without any sense of irony, let alone accountability. But that has always been the man’s special gift—to rise above, and indeed benefit from, the messes he created.

    a crisis in which, as was reported Tuesday, the housing meltdown continues unabated as the toxic mortgages sold and packaged by the leading banks and investment houses clog the real estate market, destroying consumer confidence and hobbling job creation.

    Conceding that the bailed-out banks are sitting on $2 trillion that they won’t lend, Clinton offers not a word about mortgage relief for swindled homeowners.

    With an all-time high of 44 million Americans living below the poverty line, Clinton once again brags of his success in ending the federal welfare program.


    “The real thing that has killed us in the last 10 years is that too much of our dealmaking creativity has been devoted to expanding the financial sector in ways that don’t create new businesses and more jobs and to persuading people to take on excessive debt loads to make up for the fact that their incomes are stagnant.”

    Now that’s a clear description of the consequence of President Clinton’s policy of radical deregulation of the financial industry, but he writes as if that outcome has nothing to do with him.


    Clinton signed off on the reversal of the Glass-Steagall Act, the legislative jewel of the Franklin Roosevelt administration designed to prevent financial ins utions from getting too big to fail. In signing the Financial Services Modernization Act, which broke down the barrier between high-rolling Wall Street investment firms and consumer banks carrying the deposits of ordinary folk, Clinton gushed in 1999, “Over the [past] seven years we have tried to modernize the economy. … And today what we are doing is modernizing the financial services industry, tearing down those antiquated laws and granting banks significant new authority.”

    The first beneficiary of that legislation was Citigroup, a corporation that resulted from a merger that would have been banned by Glass-Steagall. Upon signing the law, Clinton handed one of the pens he used to a beaming Sandy Weill, Citigroup CEO and a close friend and financial supporter of the president.

    Clinton’s treasury secretary, Robert Rubin, then went off to be a $15-million-a-year exec at Citigroup and was in a key position there when the bank made those toxic derivative packages that would have forced it into bankruptcy had U.S. taxpayers not bailed the bank out.

    So much for the “modernizing” that Clinton had bragged about.


    A year later a variation of that same word appeared in the le of the Commodity Futures Modernization Act, which

    Clinton signed and which exempted from government regulation all of the collateralized debt obligations and credit default swaps that would later prove so toxic.


    That legislation led to the explosion of the market in unregulated mortgage-based securities, the key source of the financial-sector “dealmaking” that Clinton now bemoans.

    In his memoir Clinton pays tribute to Rubin as “the best and most important treasury secretary since Alexander Hamilton.”

    He wrote that line in 2004, when Rubin, who had come to Clinton from a top job at Goldman Sachs and later left for Citigroup, was already clearly defined as someone who profited mightily from the very bills that he had pushed through while working for Clinton.


    As with so much in the Clinton record, the former president remains in deep denial over having any culpability for his misdeeds.

    In his thousand-page memoir there is no reference to the above-mentioned radical deregulation of the economy that he presided over.

    As evidenced by his Newsweek article, the man has long been convinced that there is no problem or contradiction of his that cannot be simply plastered over with blather. Sadly, he may be right.


    http://www.truthdig.com/report/item/bill_clintons_legacy_of_denial_20160605

    We can be sure that Hillary, as a of her Wall St johns, will do as much damage to the 99% as Slick Willie did.

    Trash will, too.


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