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To: Road Walker who wrote (934160)5/9/2016 3:07:27 PM
From: jlallen  Respond to of 1577080
 
Hey, I'm not a big Hillary fan. But seriously, we're dealing with the least evil here.




So you will be voting Trump! Good news!!



To: Road Walker who wrote (934160)5/9/2016 3:25:38 PM
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The task is to identify a leader. Someone you help select or at least support with your vote to represent yourself and the rest of us as the head decision maker, policy director, and commander of forces ... who stands ahead of you and speaks for you in societal affairs.

We don't know exactly how that will go until such a person takes office. We can, however, pay attention to the character of a person based on their comings and goings, attitudes, and behaviors displayed up and to this time. It is very unusual to see actual character changes in people except under dire circumstances and then usually only in their youth. Hillary is an old woman and we've seen a great deal on which to base our decision about whether we think she has the character that represents us.

If you feel she represents you, your values, your interests, and your sense of purpose then by all means put a mark by her name when you are selecting your next leader. But don't whine about not having any good choices. There are plenty of people you can stand with and be proud to do so. Your vote is yours, you own it and there are no back door excuses.

Base your decisions on what you know and believe about the candidates.

We know Hillary has lied about being in bed with wall street and big banking and yes, Benghazi etc. She and Bill sold out the nation for tens of millions during her tenure and she has a history of culpability in most of the harm Bill did to innocent women during his previous reign. She's been caught lying so many times, that anyone still in her camp has written it off as a given they are willing to live with. These are knowns. Most people believe she has gotten away with a lot of crap before she was in public office because of her elite status. I prefer not to list those here because some of it is opinion based on eye witnesses and some of it is conspiratorial stuff. All I can see she has left is, "but I'm a woman so elect me." She is the most corrupt politician in my life time.



To: Road Walker who wrote (934160)5/9/2016 4:03:18 PM
From: Broken_Clock  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1577080
 
The least evil is likely Trump…simply because he has yet to commit a war crime. Whereas Hillary is a serial war criminal. This is why the neocons and wall st. crooks are backing her.

Trump is a wild card, and I'm sure he will leave the country in worse shape after 4 years than he finds it, if elected President.

Hillary is by far more likely to drag us down into more and more wars, destroy the few high paying jobs left, screw the poor, etc.

After all, she has over 2 decades of proven experience in doing just that.

There is no progressive Party left in the US. Just right wing and right wing.



To: Road Walker who wrote (934160)5/9/2016 5:16:55 PM
From: Tenchusatsu  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 1577080
 
RW,
But seriously, we're dealing with the least evil here.
She's the "least evil" in that she is the most likely to keep the status quo in this country, for better or for worse.

Tenchusatsu