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To: J_F_Shepard who wrote (891526)10/4/2015 3:03:23 PM
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so how would you stop criminals from getting guns ?



To: J_F_Shepard who wrote (891526)10/4/2015 3:09:49 PM
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So how will a "real" background check deter them?



To: J_F_Shepard who wrote (891526)10/5/2015 8:45:55 AM
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“If Hillary was Walking Down a Hall, You Were Supposed to Hide Behind Drapes"

If she gets elected, America is gonna need a lot of drapes
October 3, 2015
Daniel Greenfield

No wonder the Secret Service is so screwed up. They had to spend so much time waiting on insane aristocrats. The Beefeaters probably have it a lot easier dealing with an actual queen than our bunch does dealing with Hillary Clinton.

Former agent Jeff Crane says, “Hillary would cuss at Secret Service drivers for going over bumps.”

I suspect there were a lot of those bumps when Hillary was in the car.

Within the White House, Hillary had a “standing rule that no one spoke to her when she was going from one location to another,” says former FBI agent Coy Copeland. “In fact, anyone who would see her coming would just step into the first available office.”

One former Secret Service agent states, “If Hillary was walking down a hall, you were supposed to hide behind drapes used as partitions.”

It should come as no surprise that Hillary Clinton was a "hide in the drapes" sort of person. If she gets elected, America is gonna need a lot of drapes.

Hillary one day ran into a White House electrician who was changing a light bulb in the upstairs family quarters. She screamed at him, because she had demanded that all repairs be performed while the Clintons were outside the Executive Mansion.

“She caught the guy on a ladder doing the light bulb,”
says Franette McCulloch, who served at that time as assistant White House pastry chef. “He was a basket case.”

That sort of behavior does come with an aristocratic dynasty that feels entitled to power.

While running for U.S. Senate, Hillary stopped at a 4-H club in upstate New York. As one Secret Service agent says, Hillary saw farmers and cows and then erupted. “She turned to a staffer and said, ‘What the f*** did we come here for? There’s no money here.’”

Somehow I think Hillary Clinton is the type of person who can't order anything in a restaurant without it arriving filled with spit.

“Hillary didn’t like the military aides wearing their uniforms around the White House,” one former agent remembers. “She asked if they would wear business suits instead. The uniform’s a sign of pride, and they’re proud to wear their uniform. I know that the military was actually really offended by it.”

Being hated by Hillary should be a badge of pride.

http://www.frontpagemag.com/point/260318/if-hillary-was-walking-down-hall-you-were-supposed-daniel-greenfield

A lot of liberals have the same antipathy to normal Americans as this horrid witch.