Posted on 05/07/2018 6:32:22 PM PDT by bitt
That’s funny, I was thinking I would leave if she won....
What a tease.
The only reason she did not go to New Zealand is because, if she was killed on her residence, they may not find her body for days or weeks.
To a country with no extradition treaty with the U.S.
I would hate for her to leave. I want her here in the U.S., where she diminishes Democrat credibility every time she opens her mouth.
She should reconsider.
Maybe she wanted to look for a county with no extradition to the US? She seems to be spending an awful lot of time out of the country for someone who is supposedly such a patriotic American.
Is she afraid of being arrested when she steps back on US soil?
In the second gif, what is Huma carrying behind her? I’ve been wondering about that for a while now. She’s got something in both hands. Seems odd.
Doing 6-8 in the pen would be like PIAPS leaving the country. And the happiest person would Slick Willie.
There’s a country music number that someone should play for Hilliary when she insists on rehearsing her BS alibis: “Here’s A Quarter, Call Someone Who Cares!”
Her book is now #1,449 on Amazon.
that’s nice. I’m sure my book on watching paint dry rates higher than hers..
I want her here in the U.S. to run for President again in 2020, so President Trump can defeat her by an even larger landslide than 2016.
Be more specific. What do you consider to be your country?
Someplace without an extradition treaty I’d suppose.
More lies and broken promises.
https://blogs.loc.gov/law/2013/07/how-big-is-too-big-for-new-zealand/
How Big is Too Big for New Zealand?
July 31, 2013 by Kelly Buchanan
This past weekend New Zealands laws made an appearance in international news publications once again with headlines such as South African Chef Too Fat to Live in New Zealand (BBC), New Zealand Cites Obesity In Denying Chefs Work Visa (NPR), Obese Man Faces Deportation (Sky News), and New Zealand Immigration Officials Say Man is Too Fat to Live There (Toronto Sun). Similar to the the stories about New Zealands baby name laws, these articles often show up in the weird news section. So I thought Id provide a bit of information about the relevant immigration rules you can judge for yourself whether they are weird or not!
Under the Immigration Act 2009, the Minister of Immigration may certify immigration instructions relating to visas and visa conditions. The relevant provision states the kind of matters that may constitute the instructions, including things like any rules or criteria for determining the eligibility of a person for the grant of a visa of any class or type, or for entry permission, being rules or criteria relating to the circumstances of that person and any indicators, attributes, or other relevant information or matters that may or must be taken into account in assessing a persons eligibility for a visa or entry permission. Furthermore, it states that any rules or criteria relating to eligibility may include matters relating to health, character, etc.
The immigration instructions are contained in the Immigration New Zealand Operational Manual which can be viewed online and is updated as new or amended instructions come into effect. Health requirements are set out in section A4 of the Manual. This includes a statement regarding the objectives of the health instructions, which are to:
a. protect public health in New Zealand; and
b. ensure that people entering New Zealand do not impose excessive costs and demands on New Zealands health and special education services; and
c. where applicable, ensure that applicants for entry to New Zealand are able to undertake the functions for which they have been granted entry...
“I must say I really did appreciate the offers. Gave them some thought,” Clinton joked.
Hillary is embarking on a new career... stand up comic.
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