Posted on 12/01/2018 1:25:48 PM PST by Kaslin
Interestingly, any mention whatsoever of Zapata or Lacombe are absent completely from the Warren Commission report & hearing transcripts.
Just 2 of many very, very glaring omissions. The more time that goes by and the more I read of the JFK assassination...eh: Taken in context with the past 2 years or so and what we’ve learned as a result, suddenly some of what were labeled ‘conspiracy theories’ in the past make a lot more sense than the Warren Charade.
The rhino globalist answer to the reign of a great president Ronald Reagan
Right here :)
Or, on OANN.
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He was great. (jmo)
Clinton invented the line, "the worst economy in fifty years" as the boom proceeded.
That summer, most people told pollsters that their economic situation was better than ever. But they were worried about their neighbors (non-existent people).
It was the first big lie the Clinton's made up. GHWB did not have the strength, or the desire to put the lie where it belonged. He was wishy-washy, looked wishy-washy, and lost.
The Clinton slime machine was born
I was a young manager during that time. With the closing of Pease AFB our business dropped 30% in about six months.
Not good times for us.
After 1990, he worked for the New World Order and not America.
Yes. And for OIL.
The larger national economy was good, you seem to have hit a specific issue with a base closing.
updated Sunday morning
Weve deleted a tweet and revised a story on the death of President George H.W. Bush because the tweet and the opening of the story referenced his 1992 electoral defeat and omitted his WWII service.
11:54 AM - 2 Dec 2018
https://twitter.com/AP/status/1069273708601241601
And Frontline PBS (a so-called news program) did a more recent special on the Clinton Presidency and election in which in the segment where he was inaugurated they stated “and the economic recession showed no signs of abating” - a recession that had in fact been long over. The economic boom credited to Clinton was a continuation of the Reagan-Bush boom that was interrupted briefly by a mild recession and started long before Clinton ever took office. It was all one big lie. So infuriating!
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