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To: carranza2 who wrote (115107)12/30/2015 12:38:51 AM
From: Elroy Jetson1 Recommendation

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Cut off support for King Smoochie? Are you sure you're an American?






To: carranza2 who wrote (115107)12/30/2015 9:12:36 AM
From: Pogeu Mahone3 Recommendations

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SHOCKING: Fox News One of Hillary Clinton’s Biggest Donors

Would it shock you to discover that Fox News is one of Hillary Clinton’s biggest donors? Would it also shock you to discover Fox News has given Hillary Clinton more than $3 million in contributions? Michael Lotfi reports:

To many, it seems contrary to intuition that Fox News could be one of the Clinton family’s largest donors for the better part of two decades. Check your intuition at the door. It’s true. According to Federal Election Commission and Center for Responsive Politics data, 21st Century Fox News Corp. has donated more than $3 million to Clinton family accounts. Overall, this lands Fox as the Clinton family’s 9th largest donor over the course of the family’s political involvement.

As you can see, this isn’t speculation. This is fact. You can review all the numbers for yourself in the chart below.



investmentwatchblog.com



To: carranza2 who wrote (115107)1/3/2016 7:45:48 PM
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I suppose I'll talk to myself a bit here.

Today's rupturing of diplomatic relations between Iran and Saudi Arabia added a lot of weight to my argument that the US needs to subsidize and support domestic energy firms because we can absolutely become energy independent in order to avoid the ME's internecine wars and the disruption of energy supplies they bring about.

Canada with its oil sands and the US with its shale and natgas together have more energy than the ME.