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Old 07-31-2015, 06:54 PM
 
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You should have been born in Somalia.

I was born in kenya..who do you think youre talking to?
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Old 07-31-2015, 10:33 PM
 
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I was born in kenya..who do you think youre talking to?
You is who I'm talkin' to.

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Old 07-31-2015, 10:35 PM
 
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The GOP spent endless millions of dollars on the pretense of Whitewater, found nothing and settled on a stained blue dress. All of that and Clinton left office with the highest approval ratings of any president in decades. For all the GOP gnashing of teeth, Bill Clinton would have won a third term easily.
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Old 08-01-2015, 12:00 AM
 
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I don't care that Bill Clinton is a womanizer per se. What I care about is he's a big corrupt jerk. He help pass the feminist and anti-male Violence Against Women Act and other feminist schemes. He pandered to women and blacks while using them both for votes and as a hammer and against others.


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The act, which costs nearly $1 billion per year, is one of the major ways former President Bill Clinton bought the support of radical feminists.
Passage of the Violence Against Women Act was a major priority of the American Bar Association for whose members it is a cash cow. More than 300 courts have implemented specialized docket processes to address the cases stemming from the act, more than 1 million women have obtained protection orders from the courts, and more than 660 new state laws pertaining to domestic violence have been passed, all of which produce profitable work for lawyers.
A recently issued ABA document called "Tool for Attorneys" provides lawyers with a list of suggestive questions to encourage their clients to make domestic-violence charges. Knowing that a woman can get a restraining order against the father of her children in an ex parte proceeding without any evidence, and that she will never be punished for lying, domestic-violence accusations have become a major tactic for securing sole child custody.
Voluminous documentation to dispel the feminist myths that created and have perpetuated the act are spelled out in seven reports just issued by an organization called Respecting Accuracy in Domestic Abuse Reporting, or RADAR, and in an 80-page report called "Family Violence in America" published by the American Coalition for Fathers & Children.
For example, it is a shocker to discover that acts don’t have to be violent to be punished under the definition of domestic violence. Name-calling, put-downs, shouting, negative looks or gestures, ignoring opinions, or constant criticizing can all be legally labeled domestic violence.
The ABA report states flatly: "Domestic violence does not necessarily involve physical violence." The feminists’ mantra is, "You don’t have to be beaten to be abused."
Advocates of the Violence Against Women Act assert that domestic violence is a crime, yet family courts often adjudicate domestic violence as a civil (not a criminal) matter. This enables courts to deny the accused all Bill of Rights and due process protections that are granted to even the most heinous of criminals.
Specifically, the accused is not innocent until proven guilty but is presumed guilty, and he doesn’t have to be convicted "beyond a reasonable doubt." Due process rights, such as trial by jury and the right of free counsel to poor defendants, are regularly denied, and false accusations are not covered by perjury law. The act provides funding for legal representation for accusers but not for defendants.
Those concerned about judicial activism, i.e., judges legislating from the bench, could observe judges doing this every day in domestic violence cases. Every time a judge issues a restraining order, the judge creates new crimes for which an individual can be arrested and jailed without trial for doing what no statute prohibits and what anyone else may lawfully do.
This criminalizing of ordinary private behavior and incarceration without due process follows classic police-state practices. Evidence is irrelevant, hearsay is admissible, defendants have no right to confront their accusers, and forced confessions are a common feature.
Some of these injustices result from overzealous law enforcement officials (sometimes running for office), and some from timid judges who grant restraining orders and deny due process to defendants for fear of being blamed for subsequent violence. Most of this, however, is the result of feminist activism and the taxpayer money given them by Congress.
The ease and speed with which women can get restraining orders without fear of punishment for lying indicates that the dynamic driving domestic-violence accusations is child custody rather than violence. Restraining orders don’t prevent violence, but they do have the immediate effect of separating fathers from their children and imprisoning fathers for acts that are perfectly legal if done by anyone else (such as attending a public event at which his child is performing).
The restraining order issued against TV talk show host David Letterman, allegedly to protect a woman who claimed he was harassing her through his TV broadcasts, is a good example of how easy it is to get a court order based on false allegations. Another ridiculous restraining order was issued against celebutante Paris Hilton to protect a man she had bad-mouthed.
Violence Against Women Act money is used by anti-male feminists to train judges, prosecutors and police in the feminist myths that domestic violence is a contagious epidemic, and that men are naturally batterers and women are naturally victims. Feminists lobby state legislators to pass must-arrest and must-prosecute laws even when police don’t observe any crime and can’t produce a witness to testify about an alleged crime.
Assault and battery are crimes in every state and should be prosecuted. But people so accused should be entitled to their constitutional rights. After all, is this America?
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Old 08-01-2015, 10:29 AM
 
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Bill Clinton is the best president evaaaaarrrrrrrr



HA I could see the pulp novel right now.


Tales of an Secret Service Agent:





I am finally convinced that Bill Clinton is being held hostage by his wife. He only signed the act because HillDog has him on an tight rope.
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Old 08-01-2015, 04:26 PM
 
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I would rather that a president screw a woman than screw our country...unlike "christian values" Dubya.
Speaking of "screwing the country":

1. NAFTA

2. china trade status

3. repeal of Glass Steagle

4. higher taxes

5. perpetuation of mandates to fannie and freddie to make loans to unqualified borrowers


Bill Clinton stuck a dagger in the heart of the middle class and killed the manufacturing sector. Talk about "screwing the country"!
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