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Given the questions about Mrs. Bill Clinton on other threads, I thought I might pose this question.
Based on other peoples concerns, can Mrs. Bill Clinton be trusted to be President when:
She either was not aware of things around her when Mr. Bill Clinton was doing things he should not have been
or
She was aware and lied to our country. We know Bill lied, as he admitted it.
Also, don't forget the many financial scandals that both Clintons were involved in. Should they be allowed to have their hands in the cookie jar again?
And last but not least, is she being who she is when she all of a sudden speaks with a southern baptist accent when addressing a black audience in the south?
Is she honest or not? Can she be trusted or not? I open it up to all of you.
If we can trust politicians, we can trust Hillary Clinton--she is no different than any of the other candidates. Each has his or (only one) her issues!
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No she cannot be trusted. That she is even considered a viable candidate shows how off-kilter our country has become.
Any factual support for that statement? And if you are going to bring up adultery or overlooking it as a disqualifier you will then have to explain why you support a president who actively campaigned for an adulterous Congressman.
No. She is the most dangerous person in America. Period
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