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Count me in the camp that doesn't want to see her shirtless riding a bear or horse!

you also don't want to see her wearing a dress..she might have the ugliest legs I've ever seen--great cankles, though..can you blame Bill for fucking around?
 

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You should be ready for her, cause if she is healthy, she will be the next president. Republicans don't have anyone to beat her. Why can't they come up with a viable candidate? That's my question? I personally don't know if I can vote for a woman, I'll admit it, I'm a shovenist.
 
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You should be ready for her, cause if she is healthy, she will be the next president. Republicans don't have anyone to beat her. Why can't they come up with a viable candidate? That's my question? I personally don't know if I can vote for a woman, I'll admit it, I'm a shovenist.

On March 6, 2006, what do you think the odds that Barack Obama would be our 44th President were? Far to early to play this game.
 

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You should be ready for her, cause if she is healthy, she will be the next president. Republicans don't have anyone to beat her. Why can't they come up with a viable candidate? That's my question? I personally don't know if I can vote for a woman, I'll admit it, I'm a shovenist.

Doesn't matter if they are "Viable" or not. The "Big $$$" (you know, the ones who own the media outlets) tell the masses who to vote for.

Hell, The Democras could run a guy with very little political background, who played dirty politics and got all the candidates in his first ever election kicked off the ballot so he got an auto-win to the election, who has a somewhat foggy background, and they will vote for him.

So, like I said, doesn't matter who anyone puts up there.... the media and big $$ always decides who the next president is. And the sheep have fallen for it for a couple decades now.
 

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[h=2]Feds Say Nonprofit Org Secretly Aided Hillary Campaign[/h]DC businessman pleaded guilty on Monday to funneling illegal donations to candidates





Hillary Clinton campaigns in Puerto Rico on May 31, 2008 / AP

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BY: Alana Goodman
March 11, 2014 4:54 pm
A nonprofit group believed to be the League of United Latino American Citizens (LULAC) used illegal corporate contributions to secretly aid Hillary Clinton’s 2008 campaign, according to federal court documents.
Democratic donor and District of Columbia businessman Jeffrey Thompson pleaded guilty on Monday to funneling millions in illegal donations to local and federal candidates, including Clinton in 2008.
Thompson said in his plea agreement that he financed a $600,000 “shadow campaign” for Clinton using funds from his D.C.-based for-profit corporation D.C. Healthcare Systems Inc.
The money was routed through Troy White, a marketing director who pleaded guilty to insurance violations last September, and through a group identified in the plea agreement as “Civic Organization A.”
The unnamed group is LULAC, the Washington Post reported on Tuesday.
A LULAC spokesperson would not immediately confirm whether it was “Civic Organization A” when contacted by the Washington Free Beacon. However, she said the group was cooperating with federal investigators on the case.
“We are cooperating with the investigation, but we can’t comment on any specific matters,” said LULAC spokesperson Paloma Zuleta.
She referred further questions to LULAC counsel Manuel Escobar who did not return a request for comment.
LULAC, a Hispanic advocacy group headquartered in Washington, D.C., is a 501(c)(4) and subject to Internal Revenue Service limits on its political activities and expenditures.
According to Thompson’s plea agreement, a senior Clinton campaign adviser asked him in February 2008 to fund paid street teams that would assist the campaign.
The adviser is believed to be long-time Clinton aide Minyon Moore, the Washington Post reported.
Moore allegedly introduced Thompson and an unnamed Texas Clinton supporter affiliated with LULAC, with the understanding that the two would work to organize teams of paid Clinton canvassers recruited from LULAC’s membership ranks.
The canvassers would distribute materials created by the Clinton campaign in Texas, according to the documents.
Thompson transferred $233,000 through an intermediary to pay for the services.
After the Texas primary, Thompson, working in cooperation with LULAC, transferred additional funds to pay for similar operations in Pennsylvania, Indiana, and North Carolina, according to the filings.
Moore appeared to be in regular communication with Thompson and the LULAC official. In April 2008, she emailed Thompson with details about the Clinton campaign’s strategy in the North Carolina primary, writing, “This is what [the campaign] will need in NC—please advise.”
In May 2008, Thompson provided additional funds to pay for a pro-Clinton street team effort in Puerto Rico shortly before the primary.
The LULAC official emailed Thompson photos of the rallies on May 31, 2008, writing “We bought everything or made it here [in] PR. All the white shirts waving signs or flags are our people.”
The official added: “The caravan of vans together with the 18 wheeler sound system is unbelievable. … See you soon.”
During Clinton’s visit to Puerto Rico leading up to the primary, she was photographed riding at the front of a caravan of vans on May 31, 2008.
A spokesperson for Clinton did not respond to questions about who paid for the caravan she was photographed in.
Thompson also sent funds to LULAC to help pay for a demonstration outside of the Democratic National Committee headquarters in April 2008, to protest the DNC’s decision not to seat delegates from Florida. The DNC’s decision was opposed by the Clinton campaign.
While rally organizers told reporters at the time that the protest was not in support of any specific candidate, many of the speakers were Hillary Clinton supporters.
Thompson agreed to bankroll the lodging, transportation, meals and promotion for the rally, according to the plea agreement. He transferred $150,000 to the group’s bank account on May 24, 2008, according to records.
That same day, LULAC announced publicly that it was paying for these expenses itself, according to a 2008 Huffington Post article.
Thompson also sent $50,000 to the group to help pay for a lawsuit in Texas to challenge a voting rule known as the “Texas Two-Step” that was opposed by the Clinton camp.
LULAC won its lawsuit against the “Texas Two-Step” on Aug. 25, 2009, according to a press release on its website.
Federal prosecutors have reportedly spent years piecing together the case against Thompson. He is also accused of funding a shadow campaign for Washington, D.C. Mayor Vincent Gray and members of Congress.
Thompson claims Gray was aware of his illegal fundraising. He did not say whether Clinton or additional top campaign aides knew about the shadow campaign scheme.
Under the terms of Thompson’s guilty plea, he faces up to 18 months in prison for federal campaign violations and up to six months in prison for local campaign violations.
 

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I like Ben Carson - he could cross some lines. He is not part of the political machine either. But that is just me.
And therein lies the rub. Today’s elections are emotional not objective.

There was the first black president (well half black anyway) and now there is a better than average chance for the first women president.

That will once again make history.

Always keep in mind, those who do not learn from history are doomed to repeat it.
 

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I like Ben Carson - he could cross some lines. He is not part of the political machine either. But that is just me.

He's a direct threat to the political machine which means he'll not only have to win the hearts and minds of voters but also defeat the Politico smear machine.
 

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He's a direct threat to the political machine which means he'll not only have to win the hearts and minds of voters but also defeat the Politico smear machine.

Which is run by big $$, the Media and Wall Street... If it shows he can win, then he will probably die "Mysteriously" somehow. Heart attack, Car Crash, Drowning while on Vacation... or some "supposed" nutjob will assassinate him.

The Big $$ doesn't want someone that will defy what they want, so they will do what they have to, to see that it never happens.
 

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Which is run by big $$, the Media and Wall Street... If it shows he can win, then he will probably die "Mysteriously" somehow. Heart attack, Car Crash, Drowning while on Vacation... or some "supposed" nutjob will assassinate him.

The Big $$ doesn't want someone that will defy what they want, so they will do what they have to, to see that it never happens.

Physical assassination is so 1960s. Today all you need is character assassination because voters is stoopid.
 

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Physical assassination is so 1960s. Today all you need is character assassination because voters is stoopid.

Reflecting now, I think Palin would have been a great President lol. She isn't the smartest corn on the cob, and a bit wacky... but maybe that's what we need in Washington. That would be something differ then the norm. She would have made dumb decisions (But could they really be dumber then what we have had the past 20 years?)

It would have shaken things up, and I am sure she wouldn't have played by all their rules.

Always makes you wonder "What If"
 

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Reflecting now, I think Palin would have been a great President lol. She isn't the smartest corn on the cob, and a bit wacky... but maybe that's what we need in Washington. That would be something differ then the norm. She would have made dumb decisions (But could they really be dumber then what we have had the past 20 years?)

It would have shaken things up, and I am sure she wouldn't have played by all their rules.

Always makes you wonder "What If"

While Governor of Alaska her lowest approval rating was 54% her highest was 93%.

Not bad for someone who is dumb.

What if? Indeed!
 

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