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To: Nachum

Too many Termites and the House will Capsize.


2 posted on 07/25/2016 10:52:07 AM PDT by Kickass Conservative (There is nothing Democratic about the Democrat Party. (Or the GOPe))
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To: Kickass Conservative; Nachum; Osage Orange

I went to see “Hillary’s America,” in a local theater and I highly recommended it for everyone. It was definitely worth the price of admission and should not be missed. If you go earlier in the day, the price is less in a lot of theaters.

Either way, forego a few Starbucks and go to this presentation with the money saved. If you possibly can, take two or three or four friends with you to one of today’s comfortable theaters for this eye-opening movie. Organize some car-pools to help those who don’t drive get there, too.

All of America should see this film. Production of Hillary’s America, a well-researched film, is a giant public service for every adult and American professor, teacher, student, elected official, and the entire world to see.

Many important ignored and hidden big facts and aspects of the history, past and current, will be learned, even for those of us who think we have a good grasp of the past and current history of the Democratic Party and of the history and current events of Bill and Hillary Clinton.

Dinesh d’Souza is to be congratulated for his courage and wisdom and patriotism. He has done a tremendous public service for his beloved adopted country, the U.S., and for every American. May they only be wise enough to listen and watch and think.

The movie will even leave you with some perspective on how today’s heirs to the Dixie South could elect this fool of a Congressman.


42 posted on 07/25/2016 1:04:02 PM PDT by Seeing More Clearly Now
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