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Submitted by JtC on Fri, 08/12/2016 - 10:05pmAnyone interested in this offer please contact me via private messaging.
Anyone interested in this offer please contact me via private messaging.
Here are the take-aways:
WARNING ABOUT CLICKING THE LINKS - I'm getting virus advisories on POLITICO which I don't usually see...
My, my, my - SuperPAC money can go a looooong way in assisting with public relations strategy.
By voting you are making a statement. It may not be the statement you want to make. It is not exercising a constitutional right nor is it an expression of your freedom in a democracy. That's what you are supposed to believe.
If nothing else has been made clear by this year's fiasco it is that the system will only allow you to choose between the candidates that are preselected for you. This has always been the case but it is stark nakedly obvious now.
One of the most frequent excuses offered up to us current and former Bernie supporters has been "But the Supreme Court!" Shouldn't this mean just as much to Trump supporters?
Sorry for the drive by essay. My life is way to busy. However I did get a chance to watch DemocracyNow this morning (in bits on my TV and iPad) and there were two very good interviews that are well worth watching. The first interview is with a Wall Street Journal Reporter James Grimaldi. It deals with the Clinton Foundation and its relationship with the Clinton State Department. The interview is not sensational but is full of facts and Grimaldi is serious and knowledgeable.
Ballot Access in CT is UNOFFICIAL yet because the CT Secretary of State still has to certify it. But they submitted 14K-15K signatures and only 7,500 are required. So it's good news. CT now has the "No Evil" option. ![]()

From the late 16th Century to the early 20th Century, Ottomans and Russia fought 12 wars, of which Ottomans only won two of them outright. Three were fought to draws, while Russia won all the rest.

