TOWNHALL.COM
is reporting that governments with appalling human rights records which donated
to the Clinton Foundation received billions in arms deals approved by
the Clinton State Department that far surpassed anything doled out by the
Bush administration. A review of the 2009-2012 fiscal records by the IBT
discovered the transactions. Under
Clinton's leadership, the State Department approved $165 billion worth of
commercial arms sales to 20 nations whose governments gave money to the Clinton
Foundation.
COMMENTS:
Since it appears the Clintons were skimming money out
of the Foundation, this would amount to a direct connection between the abuse
of power by Hillary and… illegal payoffs, otherwise known as bribery. I think I’ll forget passing the gray poop on
and lick on a nice, cold chocolate iced cream cone instead. Stay tuned.
TODAY’S QUERIES & ANSWERS:
Q. Personally, I don’t have a problem with the NSA keeping
track of my phone calls, particularly if it’s going to save us from terrorism
here in the U.S. What are your thoughts?
(Adair ~ Olympia, WA)
A. I don’t disagree with the objective; however, the
Constitution provides for certain and absolute guarantees of freedoms and
rights. It was never intended that it
could be compromised without the formal process of Amendment; otherwise, it is
not worth the paper it was written on. The legal and correct way to keep your private
phone records is through obtaining a search warrant authorized by a judge. If they want to change that procedure, they
need a Constitutional Amendment.
Q. What do you think about those thousands of TSA security
badges that have gone missing? (Sami ~ Monterey, CA)
A. Just another black eye for Obama and his incompetent
thugs who have seized control of our government. Even the Keystone Cops couldn’t hold a candle
to this bunch. Hopefully, they’ll be
discovered packed up with the undershorts of John Kerry in lost luggage
someplace.
Q. It is really looking like it’s open season on cops;
another one was killed near Albuquerque Monday. (Celia ~ Florence, AZ)
A. And our president, who started all of this along with
Eric Holder and Al Sharpton, remains silent.
His silence is, as far as I am concerned, evidence that he condones
these shootings. One thing is certain:
we have to stop this, and stop it now.
TODAY’S QUOTE:
“The time is near at hand which must determine whether
Americans are to be free men or slaves.” ~ George Washington
TODAY’S VIDEO:
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