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Cats are really acting like kids about those
emails. She was Secretary of State, not a fukking bus driver. It does not sound like a great idea to show all our enemies or allies the secrets behind how the the fukk the US SOC operates.

As far as corporations go, that's a hard question. I bet that most people don't even know why they are being anti-corporation or what one should do about it. Everything has consequences for everyone. Adding a transaction tax on banks would effectively increase the amount paid on the exactly same mortgage or say tuition. Then the exact same people will be crying about their increasing costs.


I like it, she's not lying to attract voters she is keeping it real. You can say "I'm going to end poverty" or you can say "I'm going to increase investments in education and health in poor communities".

Hillary is the latter while Bernie and Trump are the former. She knows that she's not gonna end poverty, and anyone with half a brain knows that Bernie isn't going to do it either. But Clinton keeps it real and is saying what she realistically thinks can be done under her reign, Bernie is saying what he wants to do.

People are too light on Bernie, Trump too obviously but it's strictly nut jobs and racists supporting him. I see this shyt as a job application. You've got to be able to tell us how you would do shyt, why and how it would work and on. You can't apply for a job and just say I'm a creative problem solver and ambitious, you've got to show how and why. Anyone can point out all the problems with society.
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Keepin it real while accepting money from Wall-Street and Private Prisons:aicmon:
 

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i guess we just gonna have a bunch of threads whining about hillary for the few months huh
Say that in the thread I merged together brehs....

Hillary "non-stans" :troll:
 

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Critics Aghast at 'Disgusting Speech' Clinton Just Gave to AIPAC
Democratic presidential candidate speech praises "everything that is bad about Israeli policy and U.S. imperialism"

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Palestinian and human rights advocates were aghast over remarks made by Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton at the annual American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) convention on Monday, saying the her speech represented "everything that is bad" with U.S. imperialism and policy in the Middle East.

During the address, Clinton vowed to take the U.S.-Israel relationship to "the next level"—a level which seemingly includes more war and imperialism, few, if any, rights for Palestinians, and definitely no economic boycotts of Israel.

Striking a hawkish tone, Clinton warned the powerful lobby group against rival candidates who want to "outsource Middle East security to dictators" and "cede the mantle of leadership for global peace and security," and instead vowed even more "security and intelligence cooperation."

"As president, I will make a firm commitment to ensure Israel maintains its qualitative military edge," she said. "The United States should provide Israel with the most sophisticated defense technology so it can deter and stop any threats. That includes bolstering Israeli missile defenses with new systems like the Arrow Three and David’s Sling. And we should work together to develop better tunnel detection, technology to prevent armed smuggling, kidnapping and terrorist attacks."

As observers noted, as she ran down the list of "evolving threats," the former U.S. secretary of state resorted to common neoconservative talking points, declaring:

As we gather here, three evolving threats — Iran’s continued aggression, a rising tide of extremism across a wide arc of instability, and the growing effort to de-legitimize Israel on the world stage — are converging to make the U.S.-Israel alliance more indispensable than ever.

We have to combat all these trends with even more intense security and diplomatic cooperation. The United States and Israel must be closer than ever, stronger than ever and more determined than ever to prevail against our common adversaries and to advance our shared values.

Touting her "deep, personal commitment" to the "Jewish state," Clinton then said that "one of the first things I’ll do in office is invite Israeli Prime Minister [Benjamin Netanyahu] to visit the White House."

The speech proved that, on matters of Israel, Clinton is "running to the right" of GOP front-runner Donald Trump, as noted by Mondoweiss' Philip Weiss, who wrote that the remarks were "filled with red meat for Israel supporters" and "contained scant reference to the peace process."

Later, Clinton doubled down on her previous pledge to dismantle the growing internationalBoycott, Divestment, and Sanctions (BDS) movement, linking the campaign against Palestinian apartheid to anti-Semitism, saying "we must repudiate all efforts to malign, isolate and undermine Israel and the Jewish people."

"I’ve been sounding the alarm for a while now," Clinton continued. "As I wrote last year in a letter to the heads of major American Jewish organizations, we have to be united in fighting back against BDS."

Clinton then specifically called on young people "on the front lines" to resist efforts to boycott Israel, saying: "I hope you stay strong. Keep speaking out. Don’t let anyone silence you, bully you or try to shut down debate"

In a statement to Common Dreams, Rebecca Vilkomerson, executive director of Jewish Voice for Peace, said that the dialogue at the convention "is a reminder of the current limits of the mainstream discourse on Israel, which rely on racist and Islamophobic tropes to justify unquestioning support for Israel."

"From Democrats to Republicans, the message is the same," Vilkomerson continued. "More arms for Israel, a stronger relationship between Israel and the U.S., no mention of Palestinian rights, and no recognition of the impossible contradiction of being both democratic and Jewish when the state is predicated on maintaining systems of unequal rights and rule by military occupation."

:snoop: Y'all gon miss Obama.
 
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