Showing posts with label Hillary. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hillary. Show all posts

June 07, 2008

DC’s “Ten Most Wanted Corrupt Politicians” for 2007

We all know that Government is the problem, now it seems our leaders not only are a problem but corrupt as well.

Now if we could stop electing the same corrupt politicians, and elect politicians that would honor God by obeying the authority and king of our land, the Constitution.

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May 19, 2008

Clinton's records vanished after warning of 'very serious' problems

By Jerry Seper | Washington Times | 5-12-08

Hillary Rodham Clinton's Rose Law Firm billing records, found in the White House residence in January 1996 two years after they had been subpoenaed by government regulators, disappeared shortly after the first lady was warned that the firm's billing problems were "very serious" and the then-ongoing Whitewater investigation could result in criminal charges, newly obtained records show.

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February 11, 2008

The Clinton Chronicles



Discover the story behind Bill and Hillary Clinton and the Mena Arkansas cocaine smuggling operation they ran, while Bill was govenor, prior to the presidency.

February 03, 2008

New book details evidence of 'smear' campaign orchestrated by Hillary


In a new book alleging a campaign of slander and intimidation orchestrated chiefly by Hillary Clinton, Kathleen Willey points a finger of suspicion at the former first couple for the death of her husband, who was believed to have killed himself.
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December 11, 2007

Hillary Clinton: $500,000,000 in porkbarrel money to donors

Since 2001, Hillary Clinton has delivered $500 million worth of earmarks that have specifically benefited 59 corporations. 64% of those corporations provided funds to her campaigns through donations made by executives, board members, or lobbyists. Clinton has earmarked more than $2.3 billion in federal appropriations for projects.WARNING: More big intrusive government ahead.

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October 19, 2007

NeoCons giving election to Hillary

NeoCons in their stubbornness to stay in Iraq are in essence handing over the election to Hillary in 08, by simply supporting Giuliani, the so called "Republican" who can't unite the party to bring victory.
If Giuliani is nominated, the old conservatives of Liberty and Constitutional Rule of Law will leave the party in droves, assuring a Hillary victory some have said.

My advice to the liberal NeoCons of the party is drop the one-issue politics and support a candidate who is pro-liberty and pro-constitution that reflects most of our principles instead of a few or very little and who can help us defeat the socialist that we all despise.

With a pro-liberty candidate we can stick to our principles of small government and at the same time defeat the socialist.
Please don't hand the Presidency over to Hillary just because we don't agree on the one issue of Iraqi police action and nation building.
We can stick to our core principles and win in 2008.

October 08, 2007

Bush Prepares Throne For Hillary


BUSH administration officials are paving the way for a smooth transition to a possible Democratic presidency as Hillary Clinton consolidates her position as the overwhelming favourite to win her party’s nomination for the 2008 election. There is no difference between the Neo-cons and the Clintonistas, they both conspire against the people.

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July 18, 2007

McCain Campaign Going Down in Flames


Davy C Rockett

It looks as though John McCain will not be following Osama bin Laden to the gates of hell, as Commander in Chief in 2008. Support is wavering for the Republican Presidential Candidate, as the Q2 campaign contributions reports come in and hit the presses.McCain raised around 25 million in Q1 and admittedly blew it . "We didn't use the money in the most effective way," McCain said.
Apparently so John, and faster than our elitist leaders in Washington who spend the taxpayers monies they "half-ass" represent, in the most noneffective ways, with "NASCAR lightning speed intensity".
Imagine, if you can, my fellow countrymen, a 60 trillion dollar debt with skyrocketing interest, due to obligated future entitlements, that our brillliant politicians have manage to rack up over the last 60 yrs. It's spent before it comes in.

I have a feeling McCain didn't know what the heck was going on inside his campaign, or was just doing business as usual as an experienced elected federal official, who famously lacks financial understanding and restraint. If his lack of financial support and "blank check" use of those dollars wasn't bad enough, John McCain is now facing more troubles within his presidential campaign. Two of his top campaign aides, campaign manager Terry Nelson and chief strategist John Weaver resigned this last week. At the beginning of July, McCain's campaign reportedly laid off nearly half of it's staff due to the waning support. At one point, It was reported that McCain had over 100 to 200 paid people involved this early in the campaign. McCain was also stated to say that they should have waited and spent more money on TV commercials later down the road in the race for the White House in 2008.

Ron Paul however continues to gain ground and is reported to now have more in the bank than McCain, pushing Paul into 3rd among the Republican hopefuls for President, behind Mitt Romney and Rudy Guiliani in money for campaign financing. In fact on Ron Paul's website they are calling for donations to help expand into bigger campaign headquarters to meet the demand of incoming support into the Paul campaign.

Will McCain bounce back? Very doubtful, but only time will tell for in the Republican run for the nomination, there is still no definite and clear leader.

Mainstream media reports that Romney and Guiliani are still the frontrunner's based upon Gallop and Zogby polls, but the new media and practically every Internet poll shows Ron Paul with commanding leads of at least 60% of the voters approval and/ or support as their choice for President in 2008.

Once again, I don't think McCain is going to succeed in capturing the hearts and minds of the conservative majority in the United States. For Conservatives like me, I would have lost no sleep if McCain had been out of the race before the second GOP debate, and I don't think most Republicans would have missed him much either to be quite frank.
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