Can't help but wonder how much she got from that PAC..
Although in the Scott Pelley interview, if she were being honest she would have just said yes without hesitation, instead all but admitting she isn't always truthful..
PELLEY:You know, in '76, Jimmy Carter famously said, "I will not lie to you."
CLINTON: Well, I have to tell you I have tried in every way I know how literally from my years as a young lawyer all the way through my time as secretary of state to level with the American people.
PELLEY:You talk about leveling with the American people. Have you always told the truth?
CLINTON:I've always tried to. Always. Always.
PELLEY:Some people are gonna call that wiggle room that you just gave yourself.
CLINTON:Well, no, I've always tried --
PELLEY:I mean, Jimmy Carter said, "I will never lie to you."
CLINTON:Well, but, you know, you're asking me to say, "Have I ever?" I don't believe I ever have. I don't believe I ever have. I don't believe I ever will. I'm gonna do the best I can to level with the American people.
The former governor of California walked out of an interview with Australia's Weekend Sunrise on Saturday, according to the NY Post, after host Angela Cox asked him about Trump's presidential campaign.
"This is an interview that I only do about fitness and health, not about politics or my relationships," he told her before walking out of the interview.
Thanks for the thanks Joy! I am not a man of many written words, but know that I put myself into every one I write. I don't expect everyone here will understand or agree with me, and I'm good with that, no need to write a book. Though I don't know much of Hinduism, Confucianism feels passive to me, unlike the do or die hard sell of Christians, Muslims and Jews world wide..
Study the past if you would define the future.. -Confucius
In addition, if any writing composed by Arius should be found, it should be handed over to the flames, so that not only will the wickedness of his teaching be obliterated, but nothing will be left even to remind anyone of him. And I hereby make a public order, that if someone should be discovered to have hidden a writing composed by Arius, and not to have immediately brought it forward and destroyed it by fire, his penalty shall be death. As soon as he is discovered in this offence, he shall be submitted for capital punishment. -Edict by Emperor Constantine against the Arians
I read between the lines a little as scribes did not have freedom of speech. Constantine moved the seat of the Roman empire to present day Constantinople, proclaiming acceptance of Christianity as the Vatican, Venetian Mafia and Swiss had taken control of the southern quarter of the empire. IMO time, wrong translations and self serving interpretations have distorted Christian history. What became of the two participants in the first Council of Nicæa, some accounts say twenty-two, along with Arius, banished to Illyria? Seems a loving god and circular logic resulted in banishment of many in the generations that followed..
One purpose of the council was to resolve disagreements arising from within the Church of Alexandria over the nature of the Son in his relationship to the Father: in particular, whether the Son had been 'begotten' by the Father from his own being, and therefore having no beginning, or else created out of nothing, and therefore having a beginning. St. Alexander of Alexandria and Athanasius took the first position; the popular presbyter Arius, from whom the term Arianism comes, took the second. The council decided against the Arians overwhelmingly (of the estimated 250–318 attendees, all but two agreed to sign the creed and these two, along with Arius, were banished to Illyria).
At the time of the division of provinces under Hadrian, it was subdivided into seventeen provinces, comprising also Thrace. When Constantine the Great in A.D. 324 divided the entire Roman Empire into four prefectures, Illyricum, as one prefecture, was assigned to Western Rome, the residence of the praetorian prefect being Sirmium.
You sure have a way with words, I'm sure you've been told that before. A huge advantage of the net is also one of the biggest drawbacks. There are hardly any barriers or embarrassment in sending an email, so people will just blast one off without much thought... idk.. lol..
Yeah, right or wrong, I've noticed the occasional attempt :laughin... and factoids found only in places like the Conservative Treehouse, A Rag Tag Bunch of Conservative Misfits..
It all started with a tweet from New York Times reporter Amy Chozick, quoting Hillary Clinton on the campaign trail Saturday. A "fired up" Clinton implied that democratic opponent Bernie Sanders was absent when she was pushing for health care reform in the 1990s as first lady.
RE: say anything thread continued
Could be you're just going through menopause... J/k Galrads, seems quite low, maybe have a look at this..