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originally posted by: DAVID64
a reply to: dukeofjive696969
So what's your explanation?
You always jump in these threads and defend her, so let's hear what you think she's doing. She has one van like this, why is she shopping for a new one.
During a stop on her campaign for president, Democratic presidential candidate—and former Secretary of State—Hillary Clinton recently toured AM General’s Commercial Assembly Plant.
While there, she also received a demonstration of Mobility Ventures’ MV-1 vehicle, built for persons with disabilities, conducted by Mobility Ventures employee and former Ms Wheelchair America Erika Bogan.
originally posted by: DAVID64
a reply to: dukeofjive696969
So....no answer. Just more durp durp durp. That's about what I expected.
originally posted by: elouina
originally posted by: hellobruce
originally posted by: elouina
Once again all I knew about was pictures of Hillary looking at a black handicapped accessible van.
Your search failed as she was not shopping for a new van....
She looked awfully interested in that van. Any woman in a car factory would be like uh nice... Cute cursory smile and then move on to the coffee reception room. I think this was a guise to shop.
originally posted by: DAVID64
a reply to: dukeofjive696969
So what's your explanation?
You always jump in these threads and defend her, so let's hear what you think she's doing. She has one van like this, why is she shopping for a new one.
SOUTH BEND, Ind., Apr. 28, 2016 — Former Secretary of State and current Democratic Presidential candidate Hillary Clinton toured AM General’s Commercial Assembly Plant where she learned of the Company’s expanding contract manufacturing initiatives and also witnessed firsthand a demonstration of the universally accessible MV-1 vehicle, purpose built from the ground up for people with disabilities. AM General President and CEO, Andy Hove, AM General, Commercial President, Howard Glaser, Indiana Sen. Joe Donnelly and Mrs. Clinton paused during their tour of the facility to witness Mobility Ventures employee, and former Ms. Wheelchair America, Erika Bogan demonstrate the innovative vehicle that redefines accessible transportation for people with disabilities. Bogan, a single mother of three girls, was severely injured in 2002 and has since become a vocal leader and passionate advocate for the disabled.
originally posted by: knoxie
this thread has 11 flags! that's hysterical!!
trumps chumps are out in full force with the staring and flagging. threads about invisiable earpieces, coughs, and mini-vans. you aren't doing your side any favors with this garbage, you really aren't. it's actually quite embarrassing and DESPERATE.
originally posted by: theantediluvian
I can't believe how gullible some of you really are.