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It Took 40 Years and Twitter but Juanita Broaddrick Has Finally Found Her Voice
https://www.redstate.com/slee/2017/...itter-juanita-broaddrick-finally-found-voice/

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First, do you want to apologize to the thread for lying your ass off?

Then, as expected, more Bill stuff from you. Shocking.

I'll link to this, even tho you won't read it:

"In "The Hunting of the President," Joe Conason and Gene Lyons describe the concerns over Broaddrick's witnesses. Two were sisters enraged that Clinton had commuted the death sentence of their father's convicted killer. A third was the man with whom Broaddrick was having an affair at the time, a man she later married."

"Another woman insisted she had seen her friend's swollen lip and torn pantyhose the day of the alleged crime. But Broaddrick's then-husband said he had not noticed an injury. Nor did he recall her telling him about the incident as she said she had." oops

Must we 'believe' Juanita Broaddrick? No.
http://www.bakersfield.com/opinion/...cle_0882b202-ce18-11e7-86ad-67f58853543a.html


Juanita, just so happens to be selling a book, again shocking

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Then this is Juanita today, going along with not believing Moore's accusers, how nice of her.


 
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Well I did post about Venezuela over a year ago and prior to that as well, I did post about the Catalonia Independence crisis a little over a month ago, I just finished posting a couple hours ago about Mugabe being finally kicked out of Zimbabwe after destroying a fantastic fully functioning country that was called the Bread basket of Africa and turning it into a Basket case, BUT it appears no one in this thread really cares.

In fact I've had one or more people suggesting that I should only stick to USA politics posts and even the Moderator has removed 2 or 3 of my posts because they were not about USA politics, soooo, I'm gonna carry on bashing Liberals, Hollyweird, the Liberal Media, "the Russians are coming BS", because that is perfectly acceptable over here.

Oh... and having a little fun with my cartoons and memes, even though some people detest them.

This Venezuela thing seems that of all those countries, they had it all going for them until Chavez came in. On the other hand, I spoke to someone in the Oil business that stated the multinationals were cheating the country. Venezuela is the closest to the US that is in dire conflict internally and all the news media reports daily about media idiot(s) that abused their power on some girl that got her ass pinched 25 years ago. I am not dismissing that at all, its just become a media dogpile circus, I cant watch it.

I wish that like all the retro trends as they return back into style or things like classic rock, classic muscle cars, etc. somebody would create a Walter Cronkite Retro news network. No opinions, no b.s. speculators and self proclaimed talking heads. Just the news. And 25-30% good news unlike now and traditionally.

But for the masses tabloid journalism sells. People watch the Kardashians, lol.
 
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The REAL rich kids of Zimbabwe: Silver Rolls-Royces, bundles of cash and a golden revolver- incredible extravagance of offspring of Mugabe's cronies is revealed while the rest of the country live in poverty

Welcome to the world of Zimbabwe's wealthy young elite, where silver plated Rolls-Royces and private jets lined in gold are just the norm - and showing off your tens of millions are essential social media viewing.

Even though the country is ranked only second to Congo as the poorest on the planet, these politicians' off-springs and young entrepreneurs prove that there is still plenty of money floating around the country.

There are the sisters dubbed the 'Zimbabwean Kardashians' - flaunting their wealth around in the poverty-stricken nation, as well as Church preachers, or 'prophets' as they like to call themselves, showing off fancy cars and bundles of fifty dollar bills.

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...-Mugabe-s-cronies-revealed.html#ixzz4z84YofBc
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For as long as I can remember, few if any countries in most of Africa have a real economy, or are without major corruption or poverty. South Africa is about the only one. Sad. Really sad.
 
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Hypocrite says what? This post isn't about Bill Clinton, It's about Juanita, who's been doxed and slandered by Clinton's minions for decades.

I'm using your standards, Read it on the Internet. You have no problem repeating stories about the women Bill Clinton harassed / assaulted. You repeated slanders / conspiracies posted by Clinton allies in the media and moveon.org.

Relevant to today's news.


First, do you want to apologize to the thread for lying your ass off?

Then, as expected, more Bill stuff from you. Shocking.

I'll link to this, even tho you won't read it:

"In "The Hunting of the President," Joe Conason and Gene Lyons describe the concerns over Broaddrick's witnesses. Two were sisters enraged that Clinton had commuted the death sentence of their father's convicted killer. A third was the man with whom Broaddrick was having an affair at the time, a man she later married."

"Another woman insisted she had seen her friend's swollen lip and torn pantyhose the day of the alleged crime. But Broaddrick's then-husband said he had not noticed an injury. Nor did he recall her telling him about the incident as she said she had." oops

Must we 'believe' Juanita Broaddrick? No.
http://www.bakersfield.com/opinion/...cle_0882b202-ce18-11e7-86ad-67f58853543a.html


Juanita, just so happens to be selling a book, again shocking

adobe-spark-post2-380x582.png


Then this is Juanita today, going along with not believing Moore's accusers, how nice of her.

 
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This Venezuela thing seems that of all those countries, they had it all going for them until Chavez came in. On the other hand, I spoke to someone in the Oil business that stated the multinationals were cheating the country. Venezuela is the closest to the US that is in dire conflict internally
Venezuela was the richest country in S. America at one point, but corruption, Socialism led by Hugo Chavez and now governed by the idiot Nicolas Maduro have destroyed it. Presently inflation is about 1000%, crime which was already bad before, has gone through the roof, people are dying from lack of medicines and lack of food, thanks to the stupid government nationalizing many companies and taking farms and properties away from their legitimate owners.

Due to the high inflation rates, the value of the country's currency has dropped so much, thus making goods available super expensive. This is similar to what Mugabe did in Zimbabwe.

The opposition parties have had their wings clipped and their leaders imprisoned. Many people are forced to cross the border into Colombia to buy essential foods or even items like toilet paper.

Here's a video that explains the present situation in that once lovely country...

and all the news media reports daily about media idiot(s) that abused their power on some girl that got her ass pinched 25 years ago. I am not dismissing that at all, its just become a media dogpile circus, I cant watch it.
The MSM seems to spend most of their resources on investigating mostly BS. They've been talking about the Russia/Trump Collusion BS for over a year now, every single day, now it's the "ass getting pinched" and getting "forcefully kissed" from decades ago.

Interesting to note that just one person "Roy Moore" is getting considerably more air time than the dozens of other Liberal men put together, from Hollyweird, Washington and elsewhere that have accusations against them.

I wish that like all the retro trends as they return back into style or things like classic rock, classic muscle cars, etc. somebody would create a Walter Cronkite Retro news network. No opinions, no b.s. speculators and self proclaimed talking heads. Just the news. And 25-30% good news unlike now and traditionally.

But for the masses tabloid journalism sells. People watch the Kardashians, lol.
Hear hear... That would be wonderful to see once again. Could call it RNN... Real News Network. It could even be a success. Has it not been tried yet?
 
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For as long as I can remember, few if any countries in most of Africa have a real economy, or are without major corruption or poverty. South Africa is about the only one. Sad. Really sad.
That's because 4 million whites still remain in South Africa, but 2 of the 3 major political parties are making lots of noises about kicking the whites out. If they are stupid enough to do that, then it will turn into another Zimbabwe.

Western Media won't say it, but there's a lot of racism against whites in Africa. Neither will they talk about the genocide happening against the white S. African farmers...
 
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Posted for that time we talked about the Kenedy Assassination

http://www.cnn.com/2017/11/22/health/jfk-assassination-back-pain/index.html
I knew he had problems with back pain but this is interesting:

JFK's assassination aided by his bad back, records show
It was his habit of wearing a tightly laced back brace that may have kept him from recoiling to the floor of his car after the assassin's first bullet to the neck, setting him up for the kill shot.
"The brace was a firmly bound corset, around his hips and lower back and higher up," said Dr. Thomas Pait, a spinal neurosurgeon who co-authored a paper about Kennedy's failed back surgeries. "He tightly laced it and put a wide Ace bandage around in a figure eight around his trunk. If you think about it, if you have that brace all the way up your chest, above your nipples, and real tight, are you going to be able to bend forward?"
 
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Bad news for Sen. Franken. Surprising to me they think his behavior was that bad. Pretty normal for comedian Franken. Minnesota also elected Jesse Ventura as Gov so ยฏ\_(ใƒ„)_/ยฏ


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Presently inflation is about 1000%, crime which was already bad before, has gone through the roof, people are dying from lack of medicines and lack of food, thanks to the stupid government nationalizing many companies and taking farms and properties away from their legitimate owners.

Thanks for that video, I had not seen that before. I have tried to keep up though with the news here and there. What I didnโ€™t realize was the video states itโ€™s economy was that oil dependent. I thought they were more diverse in exports like Argentina and Brazil who have somehow kept on and survived without wars (post 84โ€™ after Argentinaโ€™s internal โ€œdirtyโ€ war) and had their share of issues with inflation and currency problems.

โ€œGive awayโ€ programs never work in the long run. People need an inclusive economy to participate and work. Large Corporations all the way down to tobacco farmers should not be subsidized. Free and open markets without price fixing, govt regulation and cartels are only a theory. In practice like lobbying will always exist.
 
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Bad news for Sen. Franken.

He is the poster boy for arrogance. I watched his interrogations and hearings on TV and laughed.
 
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Western Media won't say it, but there's a lot of racism against whites in Africa. Neither will they talk about the genocide happening against the white S. African farmers...

Genocide? I havenโ€™t read about that. I dunno the sins of the past I guess are being brought out against the current generation. Thats wrong. Just like the reparations debate in the states. Like as if the current US taxpayers are responsible for past sins and should write checks today to compensate people who were never even effected by the past, but whose ancestors were wronged 12 generations ago. Wrongheaded.

Between the economic geniuses like Zuckerberg and Sanders wanting to just write everyone checks, sounds like the Venezuela Chavez theory.
 
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Thanks for that video, I had not seen that before. I have tried to keep up though with the news here and there. What I didnโ€™t realize was the video states itโ€™s economy was that oil dependent. I thought they were more diverse in exports like Argentina and Brazil who have somehow kept on and survived without wars (post 84โ€™ after Argentinaโ€™s internal โ€œdirtyโ€ war) and had their share of issues with inflation and currency problems.

โ€œGive awayโ€ programs never work in the long run. People need an inclusive economy to participate and work. Large Corporations all the way down to tobacco farmers should not be subsidized. Free and open markets without price fixing, govt regulation and cartels are only a theory. In practice like lobbying will always exist.
Venezuela became much more oil dependent after Chavez started expropriation of numerous farmlands and various industries, which was very popular among the poor at the time. That's when oil prices were high, but once they dropped, all the freebies to the poor, were harder to continue and the farmlands and companies that he stole no longer produced like they did before.

I had an uncle who emigrated to Venezuela around 1955. He lived in Cuidad Bolivar in the interior of Venezuela, by the Orinoco river. After many years he bought a small dairy farm, expanded it to the point where he was one of the cities major suppliers of milk.

About 12 years ago Hugo Chavez expropriated his and many other farms in the area and nationalized them. The milk production dropped considerably. My uncle died about 6 years ago, possibly thanks to what Chavez did to him.
 
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Venezuela became much more oil dependent after Chavez started expropriation of numerous farmlands and various industries, which was very popular among the poor at the time. That's when oil prices were high, but once they dropped, all the freebies to the poor, were harder to continue and the farmlands and companies that he stole no longer produced like they did before.

I had an uncle who emigrated to Venezuela around 1955. He lived in Cuidad Bolivar in the interior of Venezuela, by the Orinoco river. After many years he bought a small dairy farm, expanded it to the point where he was one of the cities major suppliers of milk.

About 12 years ago Hugo Chavez expropriated his and many other farms in the area and nationalized them. The milk production dropped considerably. My uncle died about 6 years ago, possibly thanks to what Chavez did to him.


Thatโ€™s awful. I really should read more, as what the MSM states and what I incorrectly thought the nationalization was strictly multinationals, not citizens property. Thatโ€™s communism. I have a friend whose fathers property and business was taken away also, but it was different not a farm... he fled back to the states but was once wealthy.
 
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