Hillary Clinton is being sued for not paying bills »
Posted By JessicaLaurie 1 year, 8 months ago in NewsPeter Semetis had been following the news and growing increasingly worried that he was not going to be paid for the assorted breakfast trays, coffee, tea and orange juice he had provided the campaign for an event in mid-December. So on Thursday, he went to small claims court and filed suit.
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Albmore1 year, 8 months ago
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Hillary is being sued for more than that, including illeagal campaign funding. tHE cLINTONS SPENT MORE MONEY WHILE IN OFFICE ON LAWYERS than any other in office. They are as corrupt as one can be and we need to get them out of our politics. GO TEXAS GO OHIO give the Clintons the final blow and send America in the right direction.
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MMJT1 year, 8 months ago
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Let's try and focus on today's issue. What happened years ago is irrelevant. The Clinton's are no more corrupt then Obama. We are just getting started on him, though.
This is a small claims issue. Hillary has staff that does the ordering and the paying of bills. They are supposed to keep on top of that. That is what her Accounts payable/receivable person is for. Yet, Hillary gets the blame.
The media will stop at nothing. This article is nothing compared to what this country will go thru if Obama is elected.
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MMJT1 year, 8 months ago
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I didn't see the comment about the illegal campaign funds. Why not have an investigation into Obama's campaign funds. Let's check him out and see where HIS money is coming from. He seemed to have gotten it really quick. Who are his contributors?
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