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Comment by:
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(6/6/2016)
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comically she prefaced one sentence with "If it is a Constitutional Right, then..."
mobility scooter used as defensive weapon against african invader-refugees at 1:32: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CewmGWlDC1o
http://pamelageller.com/2016/06/tourists-schoolchildren-injured-as-bus-comes-under-fire-in-france.html/
The new normal in Europe. Here is what is not being said: this is war. Firing indiscriminately on tourists and children — that is a distinct signature. |
Comment by:
jac
(6/6/2016)
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That is probably the only thing that Clinton isn't lying about.
It is hard to believe that the democrats are about to nominate someone involved in over a dozen scandals. What is even more amazing is that half the population will probably vote for her. |
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