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To: tejek who wrote (849519)4/12/2015 9:54:02 PM
From: puborectalis  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1575173
 
Clinton, Party Aim to Buck HistoryShe hopes to be rare example of a party holding the White House for three terms



To: tejek who wrote (849519)4/12/2015 11:32:29 PM
From: i-node  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1575173
 
In our part of the country we grow pinks.

But you act like tough Mexican tomatoes haven't flooded into the country for decades.



To: tejek who wrote (849519)4/13/2015 9:13:50 AM
From: Brumar89  Respond to of 1575173
 
Instead of griping about tomatoes and corporations, just grow your own.



To: tejek who wrote (849519)4/13/2015 9:19:34 AM
From: Brumar89  Respond to of 1575173
 
From an article about Chelsea Clinton talking about gender inequality:

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All of which made another part of the Clinton rollout — a new photo spread in the trendy fashion magazine ELLE featuring Chelsea Clinton modeling high-priced clothing, jewelry and shoes while discussing equal opportunity — all of that made for a discordant note in ClintonWorld’s big week.

One photo in the ELLE article featured this caption:

Chelsea Clinton in a Gucci dress, Mateo New York bracelet, Cartier bracelet, Garland Collection ring, Halleh ring.

Another photo featured this caption:

Derek Lam blouse, Stella McCartney trousers, Bulgari necklace, Tiffany & Co. bracelets, Trollbeads bangle, Garland Collection ring, Halleh ring, Brian Atwood pumps.

Cartier, Gucci, Bulgari — they are some of the most expensive names in the fashion business, and in this case they are the background to Chelsea Clinton’s thoughts on equality of opportunity, especially for women. “One of our core values in this country is that we are the land of equal opportunity,” Clinton told the magazine, “but when equal hasn’t yet included gender, there is a fundamental challenge there that, I believe, having our first woman president — whenever that is — will help resolve.”



Read more: http://pjmedia.com/eddriscoll/#ixzz3XBr2hkH4

Tone deaf.