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originally posted by: Greathouse
a reply to: aboutface
If she received money from Saudi Arabia in my opinion that should also follow under the category of oppressive regimes. It is one of the most oppressive regimes in the world, it makes me livid that it is not in that category.
originally posted by: Patriotsrevenge
a reply to: Greathouse
The Clinton's had Vince Foster and Ron Brown killed so scandal is little to nice of a word for them. Cold blooded killers more like. The fact she can be caught in Vince Fosters home looking for the dirt he had on them, after it was a taped off crime scene shows she is untouchable. I am a firm believer she has been the real president behind Obama this whole time as he gets to live the life but is too dumb for important decisions. That was the deal those two made when Hillary bowed out from running in 08. Remember when Obozo said he gets his intelligence from the News?? He was not joking!!
If someone can get those dam emails linking her to her gay lovers Muslim Brotherhood wife then she will not win. I do not think she has a chance now but if Jeb is the front runner in the end for the Republicans all bets are off.
Dr. Ben Carson is just way too smart and likable for him to lose.
originally posted by: I think Im normal
a reply to: Greathouse
Does Rand Paul know something that she has done that is illegal? or does he just have some dirt on her that would just put her in a bad light? I am tired of all these politicians who have dirt on each other holding out for elections to spill the beans. If its wrong, then do something about it now. Don't wait until it benefits you to do something about it, if this is the case then those who withhold information are no better than those who did the act that was so wrong.
The other Republicans will criticize the president and Hillary Clinton for their foreign policy, but they would just have done the same thing — just 10 times over," Paul said on the closing day of a New Hampshire GOP conference that brought about 20 presidential prospects to the first-in-the-nation primary state.
"There's a group of folks in our party (republican) who would have troops in six countries right now, maybe more," Paul said.
Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, whose brother, President George W. Bush, authorized the 2003 invasion of Iraq, declined to say whether he would have done anything different then. Yet Jeb Bush acknowledged a shift in his party against new military action abroad.
The GOP's hawks were well represented at the event, led by Florida Sen. Marco Rubio and Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker, who has limited foreign policy experience but articulated a muscular vision during his Saturday keynote address. Walker said the threats posed by radical Islamic terrorism won't be handled simply with "a couple bombings." "We're not going to wait till they bring the fight to us," Walker said. "We're going to bring the fight to them and fight on their soil."
originally posted by: MensaIT3
a reply to: Greathouse
I would vote for rand Paul myself
originally posted by: KewlDaddyFatty
I'm not a Clinton fan and would love nothing more than to see this woman just go away but she seems too cunning to be linked to dirty money.
She's very very good at not getting "caught".
If I were to run for president I would make sure I couldn't be linked to anything before running. I would guarantee I was clean
Ask yourselves honestly. Would she allow herself to run right into a scandal shortly after announcing her candidacy? Especially a scandal that would keep out of the white house?