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I mean I could post this image:

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But I know he never said it.   

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Oops!
Quote:For whom will your vote be cast?

 

Before you ask the obvious, I'll be voting for Gary Johnson. I'm a one-trick pony kinda guy, and he's in favor of legalizing, or at least decriminalizing, marijuana.


Yeah, I'm a Libertarian so...
Quote:Yeah, I'm a Libertarian so...
 

I knew that, you could match your posts to the Issues page on his web site nearly word for word.
Quote:I mean I could post this image:

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But I know he never said it.   
 

Except Margaret Sanger was a huge proponent of eugenics and did say a lot of that stuff, specifically against immigrants.

 

http://www.gutenberg.org/files/1689/1689-h/1689-h.htm
Quote:Except Margaret Sanger was a huge proponent of eugenics and did say a lot of that stuff, specifically against immigrants.

 

http://www.gutenberg.org/files/1689/1689-h/1689-h.htm
 

Just not the stuff you posted.
Quote:Just not the stuff you posted.
 

It was actually a lot worse, but the quote dumbed down for a wider audience. Sanger was a very convincing super villain.

 

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Watergate-Era Judiciary Chief of Staff: Hillary Clinton Fired For Lies, Unethical Behavior

by Dan Calabrese

 

As Hillary Clinton came under increasing scrutiny for her story about facing sniper fire in Bosnia, one question that arose was whether she has engaged in a pattern of lying.

The now-retired general counsel and chief of staff of the House Judiciary Committee, who supervised Hillary when she worked on the Watergate investigation, says Hillary’s history of lies and unethical behavior goes back farther – and goes much deeper – than anyone realizes.

 

Jerry Zeifman, a lifelong Democrat, supervised the work of 27-year-old Hillary Rodham on the committee. Hillary got a job working on the investigation at the behest of her former law professor, Burke Marshall, who was also Sen. Ted Kennedy’s chief counsel in the Chappaquiddick affair. When the investigation was over, Zeifman fired Hillary from the committee staff and refused to give her a letter of recommendation – one of only three people who earned that dubious distinction in Zeifman’s 17-year career.


Why?

 

“Because she was a liar,” Zeifman said in an interview last week. “She was an unethical, dishonest lawyer. She conspired to violate the Constitution, the rules of the House, the rules of the committee and the rules of confidentiality.”

How could a 27-year-old House staff member do all that? She couldn’t do it by herself, but Zeifman said she was one of several individuals – including Marshall, special counsel John Doar and senior associate special counsel (and future Clinton White House Counsel) Bernard Nussbaum – who engaged in a seemingly implausible scheme to deny Richard Nixon the right to counsel during the investigation.

 

Why would they want to do that? Because, according to Zeifman, they feared putting Watergate break-in mastermind E. Howard Hunt on the stand to be cross-examined by counsel to the president. Hunt, Zeifman said, had the goods on nefarious activities in the Kennedy Administration that would have made Watergate look like a day at the beach – including Kennedy’s purported complicity in the attempted assassination of Fidel Castro.

 

The actions of Hillary and her cohorts went directly against the judgment of top Democrats, up to and including then-House Majority Leader Tip O’Neill, that Nixon clearly had the right to counsel. Zeifman says that Hillary, along with Marshall, Nussbaum and Doar, was determined to gain enough votes on the Judiciary Committee to change House rules and deny counsel to Nixon. And in order to pull this off, Zeifman says Hillary wrote a fraudulent legal brief, and confiscated public documents to hide her deception.

 

The brief involved precedent for representation by counsel during an impeachment proceeding. When Hillary endeavored to write a legal brief arguing there is no right to representation by counsel during an impeachment proceeding, Zeifman says, he told Hillary about the case of Supreme Court Justice William O. Douglas, who faced an impeachment attempt in 1970.

 

“As soon as the impeachment resolutions were introduced by (then-House Minority Leader Gerald) Ford, and they were referred to the House Judiciary Committee, the first thing Douglas did was hire himself a lawyer,” Zeifman said.

The Judiciary Committee allowed Douglas to keep counsel, thus establishing the precedent. Zeifman says he told Hillary that all the documents establishing this fact were in the Judiciary Committee’s public files. So what did Hillary do?

“Hillary then removed all the Douglas files to the offices where she was located, which at that time was secured and inaccessible to the public,” Zeifman said. Hillary then proceeded to write a legal brief arguing there was no precedent for the right to representation by counsel during an impeachment proceeding – as if the Douglas case had never occurred.

 

The brief was so fraudulent and ridiculous, Zeifman believes Hillary would have been disbarred if she had submitted it to a judge.

 

Zeifman says that if Hillary, Marshall, Nussbaum and Doar had succeeded, members of the House Judiciary Committee would have also been denied the right to cross-examine witnesses, and denied the opportunity to even participate in the drafting of articles of impeachment against Nixon.

 

Of course, Nixon’s resignation rendered the entire issue moot, ending Hillary’s career on the Judiciary Committee staff in a most undistinguished manner. Zeifman says he was urged by top committee members to keep a diary of everything that was happening. He did so, and still has the diary if anyone wants to check the veracity of his story. Certainly, he could not have known in 1974 that diary entries about a young lawyer named Hillary Rodham would be of interest to anyone 34 years later.

 

But they show that the pattern of lies, deceit, fabrications and unethical behavior was established long ago – long before the Bosnia lie, and indeed, even before cattle futures, Travelgate and Whitewater – for the woman who is still asking us to make her president of the United States.
Quote:I knew that, you could match your posts to the Issues page on his web site nearly word for word.


Well, he's a pretty smart guy. Too bad we're stuck with a system that guarantees an inferior candidate will win.
Not a Hillary fan, but the Parliament of our greatest ally didn't hold a special session discussing whether or not she should be banned from entering their country based on inflammatory rhetoric.
Quote:A country gets the leadership it deserves.
 

I think we deserve better than these two choices. 
Quote:Not only that, they distrust fact checking so much they refuse to do it.
Why let the truth get in the way of a good meme?
I'm voting for her.

 

If she's indicted, I'll vote for her in her orange jumpsuit.

 

If she tragically dies in an auto accident before November, I'll vote for her corpse.

 

 

So keep posting your dumb Hillary memes, if it makes you and the other 5 Trumpettes around here feel better.  It won't change my vote.

I think she's great. I could list facts, but you'll say Benghazi or something equally dumb. I'll just then shake my head knowing I can't help you. However, I'll help you anyways and vote Hillary.
Well, no matter the population there's always going to be the below average.

Glad you became self aware
Quote:Glad you became self aware


I've always been aware, its a powerful responsibility to persuade others to think for themselves.
I'm sorry you feel that way. But if it makes you feel better I do realize she us a corrupt liar. I just don't think that is a detractor. I actually believe it's beneficial to her position honest people are to predictable to be world leaders.
Quote:I'm sorry you feel that way. But if it makes you feel better I do realize she us a corrupt liar. I just don't think that is a detractor. I actually believe it's beneficial to her position honest people are to predictable to be world leaders.


I can respect your pragmatism.
I do apologize for grammar I'm on my phone.
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