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To: zax who wrote (920638)2/11/2016 10:40:24 PM
From: jlallen1 Recommendation

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locogringo

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Occupydemocraps????

LOL!!!

And you believe that nonsense???

And HRC is not under investigation either, right??? LOL!!

You grubers are too funny!!



To: zax who wrote (920638)2/12/2016 1:49:49 PM
From: locogringo  Respond to of 1578133
 
Supplied as a PUBLIC SERVICE since the libtards here are hiding (ashamed?)
from their own debate last night:


Chicago Tribune

Fact-checking the Democratic debate: Health care, incarceration rates, donors
Washington Post

Fact checking the sixth Democratic debate

USA Today ·
Fact check: The sixth Democratic debate



To: zax who wrote (920638)2/12/2016 3:38:25 PM
From: locogringo2 Recommendations

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joefromspringfield
longnshort

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Posted as a PUBLIC SERVICE since the dirty democrats won't tell you:

Despite knowing of lead in water, EPA planned to let Flint keep drinking it into 2016

Original Article

Four months after being notified about high lead levels in a Flint home, the Environmental Protection Agency was prepared to let the city continue giving lead-contaminated water to customers until at least 2016, emails released Friday show. Jennifer Crooks, the Michigan program manager for the EPA´s Drinking Water State Revolving Fund, sent out an agenda on June 8, 2015, for a planned call with Michigan Department of Environmental Quality officials. In that email,