So much for our concept that "Justice is Blind." How nice to know that these three LAWYERS (Obama, Clinton and Lynch) have decided to pick and choose who wins in their little kingdom.
There is a story running under the radar tonight about the New Black Panthers patrolling the streets in Texas armed to the teeth and calling themselves The Huey P. Newton Gun Club. They have been conducting armed drills in Dallas for some time now.
The club was founded by Charles Goodson, described as a “31-year-old dreadlocked vegan,” and Darren X, who is the national field marshal for the New Black Panther Party.
“We accept all oppressed people of color with weapons,” Darren X told Vice. “The complete agenda involves going into our communities and educating our people on federal, state and local gun laws. We want to stop fratricide, genocide — all the ‘cides.”
At last, Obama has found a gun club he can support. (Bet he won't have anything to say about this group, too)
I'm sure he was hoping to save enough allowance to cut me in half, but I think mom cut him off when she found out he was bilking the neighborhood kids out of their allowance money.
The thing you ALWAYS have to worry about with sneaky Dems, is that they SAY things that sound very pretty, but in the fine print there is something very ugly. For example, Obama didn't specify what "mental health disorder" means. Is that anyone who has ever been prescribed an anti-depressant? Or is it anyone who is considered "disabled" because of depression... because bear in mind this administration ALSO greatly expanded the definition of disability when Obama first came into office so that anyone with a headache could collect benefits. Perhaps this is a happy little unintended consequence of that previous bit of work will now enable them to categorize virtually anyone they want as having a mental health issue. It's a VERY slippery slope
Castle Grande. In the summer of 1995, the Resolution Trust Corp. reported that Hillary had been one of 11 Rose Law Firm lawyers who had done work in the mid-1980s on an Arkansas real estate development, widely known as Castle Grande, promoted by James McDougal and Seth Ward.
McDougal headed a troubled thrift, Madison Guaranty Savings & Loan, and had given Hillary legal business as a favor to Bill. McDougal and his wife, Susan, were the Clintons’ partners in their Whitewater real estate investment.
Hillary told federal investigators that she knew nothing about Castle Grande. When it turned out that more than 30 of her 60 hours of legal work for Madison Guaranty involved Castle Grande, she said she had known the project under a different name. A 1996 Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. report said that she had drafted documents that Castle Grande used to “deceive federal bank examiners.”
Later, Hubbell went to prison for fraud, as did James McDougal.
Removal of Vince Foster documents. "During the same press conference, Hillary was asked why her then-chief of staff, Maggie Williams, had been involved in removing documents from the office of Deputy White House Counsel Vince Foster after his suicide.
“I don’t know that she did remove any documents,” Hillary said. But it was reported three months later that Hillary had instructed Williams to remove the Foster documents to the White House residence."
She can get real emotional but I don't think she can act as well as POTUS Obama. They must have opened a bag of onions while POTUS Obama was addressing the gun issue ealier today. If he is truly concerned about doing something specifically for his how town, Chicago, why did he wait 7 years.[/quote
He could have done anything he wanted those first two years when the dems had full control of the house and the senate. He could have pushed through any kind of immigration plan, or gun control or whatever, but he chose Obamacare because that's where the $$$$ and control is.
When I heard him say today "If we can just save one life..." (rolls eyes), my first thought was "you could save 100's of lives if you would quit letting felons come over our border again and again, and quit letting the others out of jail!"
Probably. She and Bill should both be prohibited from soliciting ANY $$$ for her foundation while she is president (like she did as Secretary of State). This is collusion of the worst sort, and who knows what government "perks" she would be willing to give to foreign nations and individuals in exchange for private $$$$$$?
I'm still a Rubio fan but I'm holding off to see what happens in the next couple of months. I don't usually do the in-depth research until the field is a little slimmer.
She doesn't even need a war to lose money (although she did a fine job with Libya)... She lost SIX BILLION DOLLARS while running the state department and nobody's even asking her where it went.
I know you feel that way Cincy and it's probably because so many have disappointed us in the past, but there are huge, sweeping ideological differences now between the two parties. But at least in Trump's case, he isn't a politician at all, and his track record is pretty impressive.
Amen to that! But it takes great character to take the honest road, so good for you!
Too bad we can't post baby photos because it would be great fun to see little Ozzie in his superman cape.
Of course, then I might have to post one of me in my "Magicians Assistant" outfit. That was another duty I had as my brother's tortured pet. He fancied himself a magician and would have shows for the neighborhood kids in our basement. Naturally he needed and assistant so he had a head to put in the guillotine.
Just out of curiosity though, do you think regular Democrats will vote for a guy who only registered as a Democrat last year and just to run in this election?
Once again, Purr... for the THIRD time. My point was that Bernie Sanders is only "relevant" if he wins the Democratic nomination, which is highly unlikely. If he does not, your previous poll about him beating all the GOP'ers is completely moot.
Fast forward to the present, I left AT&T to go to college after two years preferring the direct route to a degree as opposed to night school. Since then, I have worked for small and large companies, as well as non-profits. I have owned a company and I have been to Washington on several occasions to pitch non-profit interests to congress. I have met with them one-on-one in the course of our business and have seen first-hand the power of public and private partnerships. I have also seen first-hand the dangers of an inept government assuming more and more control of the businesses which have always been the engine of our economy.
And what do we have to show for their intervention. Zip. Nada. Zilch. Nothing but staggering debt, cultural division, a decimated middle class and a rising lower class. The solution is not more government, but less,
The problem is that all they have managed to do is increase the social safety net with dollars and NO SOLUTIONS. Your "laughing about the stereotypical American right" only proves you do not understand the American experience or really what you are talking about. We have a plan for the poor and it's what propelled us to greatness in the first place: it's called JOBS and the free market system. It wasn't until the radical new progressives got their choke hole on America that we started "deamonizing" the very corporations that built our middle class - and government over-reach began regulating them into corners.
Don't even bother trying to deny this to me because I LIVED it. I came out of school and witnessed corporations offering job fairs, job training, comprehensive retirement and benefit packages, etc... because they were prospering, growing and there was serious COMPETITION for workers. If we were not qualified, they would TRAIN us FREE OF CHARGE. Then big daddy government stepped in, started monkeying with their everything, and the ritz hit the fan.
Sorry. I keep losing my connection for some reason...
Len... it would probably help if people like Buffet actually paid their taxes, but I don't think he has. The problem with Sanders is that America fundamentally NOT a socialist country and it does not want to be. If it works for others, that's fine, but we haven't seen any compelling evidence that any one country is doing better as a result of socialism. What we see as Americans, it the rise of progressive/socialist policy which has BURDENED us in more ways that we can count. We've seen what "change" has done for us in the past seven years and it isn't pretty at all. Sanders is proposing lots of "free" ideas with not one single feasibility study to back up his claims. Our working, productive citizens are taking on MUCH bigger tax burdens while the corporations are taking on more and more costly regulations while the Bid Daddy government is literally throwing the money out the window. In short, the big government that liberals seem to worship is failing, and we know it. We've not about to let it get bigger because of some pie-in-the-sky ideas that have no logistical foundation
RE: Is Bill Cosby guilty ?
Bill Clinton would be the perfect attorney to defend Bill Cosby.Too bad he was disbarred by the Supreme Court.