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peter (not verified) says:

There is so much one could say about Hillary right now, but the one thing that stands out the most to me is that she bringing a new brand of politics to this democracy. She and Bill's notorious record of scandal and legal manipulation of the English language as well as the American voter, laced with a teflon-like exterior that not even the highest courts in the land have been able to scratch, reminds me of one person: Al Capone. Their rap sheets are comparable (Blue collar crime vs. White collar crime). Fortunately we had Elliot Ness and the IRS in Capone's day. Today, the Clintons have no adversary brave enough stand up to the machine/war room. It's ironic that Hillary and Bill used a Sapranos theme to launch their campaign. I mean, she and Bill championed NAFTA. Now she claims to have always been against it, meanwhile her top man - Mark Penn - goes to Colombia to assuage some NAFTA benefactors. COLOMBIA! We should be concerned. Do we actually believe that he did this without her knowledge? What will it take to make the American people see that the integrity of our nation is at stake, and whether you support Hillary, Barack, or John, it is not hard to choose which one has the weakest moral compass. All you have to do is look at the history/pattern of behavior, lies, accusations, indictments, campaign fund raising violations, etc. One of the candidates tips the scale considerably. Hillary Clinton is the new American Gangster, and if we elect her, we can expect more of the same, and we will deserve it.

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