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Clinton's Enemies
Here is an article I came across this afternoon which I thought folks might be interested in.
https://www.americas1stfreedom.org/articles/2016/7/12/hillary-s-enemies-list-kimberly-corban/
As the article notes, when asked who she considered her enemies Clinton's first response was the NRA. In other words, citizens who advocate for the restrictions placed upon the central government by the Sates in the Constitution.
Here is a link to the statement referenced in the article.
[video=youtube_share;AQnMgUxnxxg]http://youtu.be/AQnMgUxnxxg[/video]
The article also references Ms. Corban's statements at a so called "town hall". The article below discusses that interaction and contains a video of the interaction.
Rape survivor who confronted Obama at guns town hall says he dodged her question ? Women in the World in Association with The New York Times ? WITW
This alone goes a long way towards illustrating why I have nothing more than disdain for these people. (See footnote below)
Of course, that should in no way be construed as supporting Trump. After all, Trump is nothing more than another person seeking to wield the power of state to his personal benefit.
Lest one forget, Trump rarely if ever shares his views of individual liberty, the Constitution, has supported a ban on so called "assault weapons, and has a history of friendship with the Clinton even to the point of inviting them to his wedding.
They are all dishonest, rotten, and evil. Of course, that is just my opinion.
I will not vote for either.
I have no doubt many here will vote for them. After all, some here no doubt voted for Obama as president. I suspect some did so at least twice. Others, when presented with the false choice of a lesser evil, will certainly cast their vote for evil.
Footnote: In his response, the lying SOB with the necktie made the statement "we can debate that round or flat". I could not help but recall Thomas More's statement when defending himself against treason for refusing to recognize the king as the head of the church.
“Some men say the earth is flat.
Some men say the earth is round.
But if it is flat. Could Parliament make it round?
And if it round. Could the kings command flatten it?”
Here is an article I came across this afternoon which I thought folks might be interested in.
https://www.americas1stfreedom.org/articles/2016/7/12/hillary-s-enemies-list-kimberly-corban/
As the article notes, when asked who she considered her enemies Clinton's first response was the NRA. In other words, citizens who advocate for the restrictions placed upon the central government by the Sates in the Constitution.
Here is a link to the statement referenced in the article.
[video=youtube_share;AQnMgUxnxxg]http://youtu.be/AQnMgUxnxxg[/video]
The article also references Ms. Corban's statements at a so called "town hall". The article below discusses that interaction and contains a video of the interaction.
Rape survivor who confronted Obama at guns town hall says he dodged her question ? Women in the World in Association with The New York Times ? WITW
This alone goes a long way towards illustrating why I have nothing more than disdain for these people. (See footnote below)
Of course, that should in no way be construed as supporting Trump. After all, Trump is nothing more than another person seeking to wield the power of state to his personal benefit.
Lest one forget, Trump rarely if ever shares his views of individual liberty, the Constitution, has supported a ban on so called "assault weapons, and has a history of friendship with the Clinton even to the point of inviting them to his wedding.
They are all dishonest, rotten, and evil. Of course, that is just my opinion.
I will not vote for either.
I have no doubt many here will vote for them. After all, some here no doubt voted for Obama as president. I suspect some did so at least twice. Others, when presented with the false choice of a lesser evil, will certainly cast their vote for evil.
Footnote: In his response, the lying SOB with the necktie made the statement "we can debate that round or flat". I could not help but recall Thomas More's statement when defending himself against treason for refusing to recognize the king as the head of the church.
“Some men say the earth is flat.
Some men say the earth is round.
But if it is flat. Could Parliament make it round?
And if it round. Could the kings command flatten it?”