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Corruption In The DNC

July 17, 2016December 2, 2017 Keith D. Foote 0 Comments Bernie Sanders, bribes, corruption, Debbie Wasserman Schultz, DNC, Federal Elections Commission, Hillary Clinton, Hillary Victory Fund, Ng Lap Seng, Wall Street

“It is a major step in the wrong direction, and it is completely out of touch with the clear public rejection of the role of political money in Washington.”

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Bottom Line, Hillary Clinton Cannot Be Trusted

March 1, 2016March 1, 2016 Keith D. Foote 0 Comments arms sales, Black Lives Matter, Climate Change, Clinton's speeches, college education, gay marriage, Hillary Clinton, LGBT, minimum wage, Wall Street

On Minimum Wage Hillary Clinton’s promises are an interesting mix of giving hope to the poor, while avoiding scaring the

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Hillary Clinton, Elitist, Aristocrat, and Unethical

February 3, 2016February 3, 2016 Keith D. Foote 3 Comments Aristocracy, Bernie Sanders, Election, Elitist, Hillary Clinton, lip service, personal email server, status quo candidate, United States Presidential Primary, virtual tie, Wall Street

Hillary Clinton declared victory prematurely in Iowa. One television newscaster theorized she had been misinformed by an over enthusiastic staffer.

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