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Post by TMan on Jul 17, 2010 20:48:51 GMT -5
Although I don't agree with her politics (like Sigourney Weaver), I feel sorry for this woman. She stuck with her womanizing husband, for some reason - probably because she wanted to become the first woman president. Then this clown came in and stole the show. For some reason, perhaps it was the travel involved, she agreed to be Secretary of State. I'm not sure that she realized that the foreign doctrine of Obama was what she would be guided by in her role. So she may not have been getting it from her husband, but she sure got it from Obama. The miles are really starting to show on her. Will she ever make it to the White House again? It is doubtful, and I certainly don't want her to, but I can't help but feel sorry for her.
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Post by mtnboomer on Jul 17, 2010 22:05:05 GMT -5
Yep, before she was only as ugly as the back-side of a mud fence. Now she's uglier than BOTH sides! ;D
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Post by moonclip1 on Jul 18, 2010 11:23:09 GMT -5
......moon
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Post by "DoubleAction" on Jul 19, 2010 0:25:55 GMT -5
I maybe wrong, but, I heard rumors that she don't like garlic, she avoids mirrors, and she can speak several dialects .
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Post by "DoubleAction" on Jul 19, 2010 0:30:16 GMT -5
I feel more sorry for the Dolphins.
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Post by mtnboomer on Jul 19, 2010 0:53:45 GMT -5
I maybe wrong, but, I heard rumors that she don't like garlic, she avoids mirrors, and she can speak several dialects . Nah, the only reason she don't look in mirrors is because the Whitehouse cleaning staff is tired of sweeping up broken glass!
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Post by "DoubleAction" on Jul 19, 2010 2:15:13 GMT -5
This is what I remember about the Clintons : The Clinton Gun Ban Gun control policy of the Clinton Administration Another Clinton Go Getter I was the Guy Which Brought You The Lautenberg Act; heee, heee Frank Lautenberg - Democrat The Domestic Violence Offender Gun Ban (1996) was an amendment to the Omnibus Consolidated Appropriations Act of 1997 which was passed by the 104th US Congress in the Fall of 1996. Officially known as 'Gun Ban for Individuals Convicted of a Misdemeanor Crime of Domestic Violence' -- 18 U.S.C. § 922(g)(9)'[1], 'Public Law 104-208'[2] and is often referred to as the Lautenberg Amendment after its sponsor, Frank Lautenberg.
The Lautenberg Act conflicts with State Laws that are in effect that do not impose a statute under federal law, and or state laws preventing persons from owning a firearm, ammunition, or possessing of such items.
In Example: A person convicted of Domestic Violene in Texas is charged with and convicted of a Misdemeanor Charge Class A. A person convicted of Domestic Violence in very few other states Domestic Violence is charged as a felony.
In all states a violation of a protective order, as well as any other act of Domestic Violence while a protective order is in place is Considered a Felony and the Charges that were initially filed will automatically become a felony charge of Domestic Violence.
The Lautenberg Amendment and or Act does not specify to whether or not a Felony Conviction of Domestic Violence whether by plea, or by Deferred Adjudication or a Misdemeanor Charge of Domestic Violence should fall under the act.
The Lautenberg Amendment excludes all persons convicted of any type of Domestic Violence, or the Subject of a Magistrates Protective order from owning or possessing any type of Firearm, Ammunition, and or other types of weapons that involve a projectile device. The nation's police forces are up in arms over a new federal gun control law that could strip thousands of them of their guns and jobs. Most police organizations have enthusiastically supported every gun control scheme President Clinton has put forward. Few Americans realized that such legislation almost always contained an exemption for the policemen themselves regarding their official duties. But poetic justice may finally have arrived. Unfortunately, its arrival also heralds the decimation of constitutional rights of a million or more other Americans.
Last September 28, as part of a massive appropriations bill, Congress passed the so-called Lautenberg Act, which greatly increases the number of Americans prohibited by federal law from owning firearms. For the first time, thanks to an amendment by Georgia's Rep. Bob Barr, law-enforcement officials are not exempt from the nation's gun control laws.
The Lautenberg Act prohibits anyone from owning a gun or possessing any ammunition who has ever been convicted of a misdemeanor involving the use or attempted use of physical force or the threatened use of a deadly weapon against a spouse, child, or intimate partner. (People with any felony conviction have been prohibited from owning guns since 1968.) Any person with such a misdemeanor on his record who is found in possession of a gun or even of a single bullet can face a $250,000 fine and 10 years in prison — longer than the average convicted murderer serves in this country.
Gerald Arenberg, executive director of the National Association of Chiefs of Police, observed that the act "has thrown the whole world into confusion for cops." Victor Kappeler, director of the Criminal Justice Graduate Program at Eastern Kentucky University, estimated that if accurate reporting of all such police domestic violence occurred, and if all such assaults were fully prosecuted, 10% of the nation's law-enforcement officials (70,000 individuals) could be found guilty and thus banned from possessing a firearm under the new law. USS Cole Bombing Impeachment of Bill Clinton In Cahoots
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Post by "DoubleAction" on Jul 19, 2010 2:27:55 GMT -5
Oh; I almost forgot something on my way out : The Whitewater Controversy
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Post by "DoubleAction" on Jul 19, 2010 3:35:14 GMT -5
OOPS; I almost forgot about Hillary's BrotherPardons reemerge as issue in Clinton run Bill Clinton Pardons Controversy
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Post by "DoubleAction" on Jul 19, 2010 4:03:27 GMT -5
U.S Soldier Dragged Through Mogadishu
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Post by "DoubleAction" on Jul 19, 2010 4:48:43 GMT -5
The Two Ring Circus Of The Democrats Rev Michael Pfleger at Trinity UCC, Hillary thinks "I'm white I'm entitled"
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Post by "DoubleAction" on Jul 19, 2010 5:19:56 GMT -5
Using Churches for anything other than religious purposes, ought to be defined as unlawful assembly to overthrow our Government.
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Post by TMan on Jul 21, 2010 9:53:05 GMT -5
So do I know how to stir up a hornet's nest or what?
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Post by "DoubleAction" on Jul 21, 2010 15:45:21 GMT -5
TMan; If you ever get the chance to visit my Facebook Profile, you will see me asking point blank questions to my State Senator.
I'm very hard on these Democrats.
The Senator in question, voted against Georgia's Castle Law when she was a State Representative in my county, in 2006. Apparently; I'm the only one who ever brought it up or know this about her.
I asked for few things out my Elected Officials; Safeguard my rights, don't penalized my rights for the misdeeds and misconduct of others, promote my rights, and never question my rights. If that is asking too much out of a candidate, I won't cast my vote for that person.
Hillary is the least of our problems in this country.
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Post by "DoubleAction" on Jul 24, 2010 2:21:47 GMT -5
I have seen enough of these opportunistic white liberal democrats, prey weakness of African American voters, as their own stepping stones to benefit and promote themselves to a higher office in our Government. These people are an abomination and offensive to our human race.!!! Case in point : Now; I think that I'm prepared to post my thread on this topic.Georgia's Castle Law : SB 396
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