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Posted By RedRiverJ 1 year, 8 months ago in NewsNational Security: Bill Clinton was the best president the People's Republic of China ever had. His wife may be even better. Beijing, hungry for more technology transfers, is betting on it.
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RedRiverJ1 year, 8 months ago
It's also no coincidence that Chinese bagmen are lining up immigrants in Chinatowns from New York to San Francisco to donate cash to Hillary's campaign. Many have never voted. Some aren't citizens and couldn't vote if they wanted to. Most are dishwashers, waiters and garment workers who don't even have the means to give the thousands they're giving. And an alarming number say they've been pressured by shady Chinese "businessmen" to help fill Hillary's campaign war chest.
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NelsonR1 year, 8 months ago
Any human who can talk and walk would be better than Bush so you are not really saying much for Clinton's. Just another power hungry couple irrespective of all their faults previously exposed. Power is such an evil thing to have primarily on one's mind since in the end you will screw anyone to attain it and that defines a leader.
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NoSpinDave1 year, 8 months ago
Hillary is more power hungry (ego driven) than Bush ever was. She only wants to be president for the new street address. At least Bush believes in something, no matter if you like it or not.
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cherev1 year, 8 months ago
"Is Hillary, as some suspect, a Manchurian candidate loyal to foreign and unseen donors rather than American voters? Can she be trusted with U.S. security?"
I would trust her with this America's security as much as I would trust her husband, unsupervised, in a room with a beautiful young girl.
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