Government (News/Activism)
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Published on Oct 22, 2016 Look what Barack Obama said about rigged elections and voter fraud when he was running for President in 2008 vs what he says today. After Donald Trump expressed concerns about a rigged election, Obama, Hillary, and the Liberal media are attacking him, but Barack said he had the same concerns when he was running in 2008. Media analyst Mark Dice has the story. © 2016 by Mark Dice
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From:brentbbi@webtv.net To: john.podesta@gmail.com Date: 2015-12-21 12:09 Subject: Re: HRC, Obama and ISIS That's good, sooner it's clarified the better, and the stronger the better. Re the Trump ISIS video, if we don't have the proof campaign should assign 100 people to look for it ASAP, there is probably something on tape somewhere. p.s. On the UN last week, support it yes, but be careful. I love Kerry like a bro' and support him always as HRC should and does. But be careful about the U.N., support but don't go too far. Putin did not agree to anything about removing Assad...
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Election and voter fraud are myths? Who knew? Despite mounds and decades of evidence to the contrary, the media tell us that Trump is “dangerous” and “undemocratic” for daring to suggest that this election, including the media’s coverage of the candidates, is rigged. We may appropriately quote 1984: “Who controls the past controls the future; who controls the present controls the past.” Right now they have the control; it’s our job to wrest it back from them. Since the final debate, there’s been hardly a mention of 1) The Clinton Foundation – a criminal enterprise 2) Hillary’s incitement of violence...
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Wisconsin Vote County Election County: Adams Election: U.S. Senate - General Candidates Votes Received Vote Percentage (In County) Phillip N. Anderson 955 15.49% Russ Feingold 2,863 46.44% Ron Johnson 2,347 38.07% Election: President - General Candidates Votes Received Vote Percentage (In County) Darrell Castle 330 5.35% Hillary Clinton 1,420 23.03% Rocky Roque De La Fuente 120 1.95% Gary Johnson 1,789 29.02% Monica Moorehead 107 1.74% Jill Stein 139 2.25% Donald J. Trump 2,260 36.66% County: Ashland Election: U.S. Senate - General Candidates Votes Received Vote Percentage (In County) Phillip N. Anderson 976 19.04% Russ Feingold 1,908 37.22% Ron Johnson 2,242...
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A notorious pornography watcher at the Environmental Protection Agency admitted to masturbating while at work, according to documents obtained through a Freedom of Information Act request. E&E News reported Thursday that two employees who watched up to six hours of porn a day apologized for their actions. U.S. EPA employees caught watching pornography on the job expressed surprise, boredom and ultimately regret for their actions, according to documents obtained by E&E News under the Freedom of Information Act. Investigators for the EPA inspector general secured sworn statements by employees “A” and “B” — two agency workers who were found to...
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Judge Jeanine Schools Geraldo Rivera Over Leftist Agitators: “I Could Indict Them In Three Seconds!” (VIDEO) Aleister Oct 21st, 2016 Judge Jeanine is not happy about the recent reports of leftist agitators causing trouble at Trump events. On FOX and Friends, she gave Geraldo Rivera an education on the subject. From the FOX News Insider: ‘I Could Indict Them in 3 Seconds!’: Pirro & Geraldo Battle Over Video of Dem Operatives On the couch this morning, Rivera argued that the tape and the WikiLeaks revelations are coming too late in the game to affect voters. Judge Pirro countered that it’s...
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Rank politics and baseless health scares are driving anxiety, North Carolina election campaigns, civil rights claims and plans for class action lawsuits, all of which could bring electricity rate hikes that will cause real job, health and civil rights problems for families – for no health or environmental benefits.As I noted in an earlier article, North Carolina state toxicologist Ken Rudo has publicly disagreed with the US Environmental Protection Agency and other NC “tox” experts, who say levels of chromium-6 detected in some NC waters are safe. The contaminant comes from coal ash deposits and other sources.Not surprisingly, Erin...
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Though President Barack Obama has said that he was not influenced by the sermons, preached messages and teachings he received from the Reverend Jeremiah Wright in the South Side of Chicago in the twenty-some years he sat in the pews of Wright’s Trinity Church, it appears as though message has finally sunk in. On Friday, President Barack Obama told his supporters at a campaign rally – inside a public high school, no less – to vote for revenge! That definitely sounds like something the Rev. Jeremiah Wright would say, comparable to the infamous “Godd—- America” quote and other phrases that...
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Most voters say that Hillary Clinton should have been indicted over her mishandling of classified information when she was secretary of state, according to a Rasmussen Reports poll. In the poll, voters said: The FBI should have sought a criminal indictment: 53 percent;The FBI made the right decision not to seek one: 39 percent.A large portion of voters believe that Clinton’s issues with classified information are an important factor in whom they choose for president. …
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10/22 10/21 Change Trump 44.3 44.5 - . 2 Clinton 44.1 43.8 + . 3
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HARRISBURG, Pa. —A judge has ordered the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission to pay a former worker more than $3 million after finding he was wrongly fired in retaliation for blowing the whistle on agency practices. Ralph Bailets sued the turnpike commission and two of its officials over his 2008 termination. He says he was dismissed for questioning a major computer contract, hiring practices and how large trucking firms qualify for E-ZPass discounts. Prosecutors in 2013 used his testimony to file corruption charges against several agency officials. The judge ruled in June that Bailets was wrongly terminated. PennLive.com reports the judge ruled...
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BENTON, Ark. (KATV) - Medical marijuana is now legal in 25 states and Arkansas could potentially be added to the list. Two major law enforcement officials from Colorado are urging from their experience that voters say no to legalization in Arkansas. Former president and current vice president of the Colorado Drug Investigators Association spoke exclusively to Channel 7 on Friday about how marijuana has changed their state and how it could affect ours. "It's not a good thing for a community to do something like this," Jerry Peters, former president of the the Colorado Drug Investigators Association, said. Peters said...
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With $65 million in new money thanks to the state's BP settlement, the long-beleaguered U.S. 98 project in coastal Alabama has a new life, but officials are proceeding cautiously.It was nearly a decade ago when a previous U.S. 98 project was shut down amid lawsuits and accusations surrounding sediment from the construction site that ran off into the waterways supplying a majority of the Mobile region's drinking water."The job has been redesigned," said Vince Calametti, ALDOT's Southwest Region's chief engineer. "There was an environmental assessment, and it will have to be re-evaluated. It will be one of the first things...
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https://wikileaks.org/podesta-emails/emailid/23843
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The legislation, which was sent to Mr. Cuomo on Tuesday, spells trouble for Airbnb. New York City is the company’s largest market in the United States. The city’s hosts generated about $1 billion in revenue last year, and the company took a cut of that amount in fees. On Friday, Airbnb reacted with anger to Mr. Cuomo’s decision. “In typical fashion, Albany back-room dealing rewarded a special interest — the price-gouging hotel industry — and ignored the voices of tens of thousands of New Yorkers,” said Josh Meltzer, head of the company’s New York public policy.
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Only weeks away from a general election and with two months left in session, Democrats in the Michigan House on Wednesday debuted a sweeping gun prohibition proposal. The measure, introduced Oct. 19, would ban the sale of most semi-auto or pump-action firearms capable of accepting a detachable magazine and require those in the state to be registered under threat of a felony punishable by four years in prison. The legislation joined eight other bills in a gun control package submitted in the aftermath of the terror attack at the Pulse nightclub in Florida that left 49 dead. “None of these...
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Why in the world would you not vote Republican. Because powerful Republicans in the party have made you upset? Trump needs good Republicans to do anything meaningful do you really think Democrats are going to help him. Be smart. Let say we kick out Mccain, do you think the Democrat is going to be better. No it is a no win situation. You are being manipulated into thinking there is some kind of gain in it for you. We are screwed with his type whether he wins or loses. And since you have no idea other than a few who...
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"Who is Donald Trump?" The better question may be, "What is Donald Trump?" The answer? A giant middle finger from average Americans to the political and media establishment. Some Trump supporters are like the 60s white girls who dated black guys just to annoy their parents. But most Trump supporters have simply had it with the Demo-socialists and the "Republicans In Name Only." They knew there wasn't a dime's worth of difference between Hillary Rodham and Jeb Bush, and only a few cents worth between Rodham and the other GOP candidates. Ben Carson was not an "establishment" candidate, but the...
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Roughly 1,000 emails between Hillary Clinton and Gen. David Petraeus were thought to be missing from the 30,000 emails provided by Clinton’s team to the State Department in December 2014, according to the newly released FBI investigative files. Additional documents obtained through a federal lawsuit by Judicial Watch show Clinton had directed Petraeus to send her emails at her personal address, which was used for all government work during her tenure as secretary of state. In a heavily redacted FBI interview summary from Aug. 17, 2015, a State Department employee from the Office of Information and Programs and Services (IPS),...
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