Chris Britt for December 16, 2016

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    lcbiiimd  over 7 years ago

    So, how many voting machines did the KGB hack that changed all those millions and millions of Hillary votes to Trump that cost her the election?

    Funny that the people who are so worried about the hacking of the emails (which only served to really show what the folks in the DNC actually think – how many Bernie supporters stayed home I wonder?) didn’t seem to mind that Hillary was illegally using a home server for classified government emails.

    The irony is almost as sweet as the daily deluge of liberal tears!

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    Gypsy8  over 7 years ago

    Russian hacking was not about changing voting machines, it was about the daily drip of hacked emails that undermined confidence in Hillary. Release 30,000 of Trump’s emails and see what that would do to his popularity.

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    Happy Two Shoes  over 7 years ago

    American right wing extremists love Putin more than Obama.

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    David Huie Green LosersBlameOthers&It'sYOURfault  over 7 years ago

    Gypsy8 said,

    " it was about the daily drip of hacked emails that undermined confidence in Hillary."

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    Those evil geniuses understood that the more we knew about her. the less likely we were to want her?

    Sounds right.

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    Add to it the illusion all respected people were saying absolutely nothing negative about Donald?

    Sounds wrong.

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    David Huie Green LosersBlameOthers&It'sYOURfault  over 7 years ago

    Gypsy8 said,

    @DavidHuieGreen

    “What is overlooked about Hillary is that she was a good mother and wife; an effective two term senator elected and re-elected by her constituents; the first choice for Secretary of State who did a competent job of representing and serving the nation; and co-founder of the Clinton Foundation that saved hundreds of thousands of lives and made life better for many without hope.”

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    She DID produce a good daughter.

    The rest is somewhat open to interpretation.

    I wonder why you think she was the first competent Secretary of State.

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    David Huie Green LosersBlameOthers&It'sYOURfault  over 7 years ago

    Gypsy8 said,

    @DavidHuieGreen

    “Increased American respect abroad; no new wars; far fewer American casualties in invasions started by predecessors; Iranian nuclear ambitions curtailed; advocate for more effective human rights; etc., etc.”

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    Just saying it doesn’t make it so

    just as denying it doesn’t make something false..

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    You have no proof or even evidence respect improved, do you?

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    IS should be considered a new war even if Congress never declared it.

    What happened in Libya would be an expansion of an old war even if she misrepresented it as a popular protest.

    Fewer casualties is better than more, not as good as none.

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    Not sure Iran’s nuclear ambitions have been curtailed since I don’t know what they were in the first place nor if they can’t be met by North Korea or our ally, Pakistan.

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    Advocacy for human rights is a good thing. Any positive results or are Islamic men still keeping people as slaves and killing any who don’t obey as well as killing relatives who dishonorably allow themselves to be raped?

    (Not blaming her. They will continue as long as they exist.

    Her wavering attitude toward women’s claims of abuse always being believed or always being doubted is another matter.)

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