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originally posted by: sandman441
soundcloud.com...
very short clip of her talking about how they should have rigged the palestine elections.
originally posted by: interupt42
originally posted by: sandman441
soundcloud.com...
very short clip of her talking about how they should have rigged the palestine elections.
Atleast she is consistent , she applied the same MOTTO to rig the DNC nomination with the DNC and the MSM in order to steal it from Bernie.
originally posted by: digital01anarchy
originally posted by: interupt42
originally posted by: sandman441
soundcloud.com...
very short clip of her talking about how they should have rigged the palestine elections.
Atleast she is consistent , she applied the same MOTTO to rig the DNC nomination with the DNC and the MSM in order to steal it from Bernie.
Lol steal the election from bernie. Bernie was a sellout from the beginning and its obvious to everyone now. Good job op on finding actual evidence.
originally posted by: sandman441
a reply to: schuyler
Yeah I'm not a bernie fan anyway.
originally posted by: watchitburn
a reply to: digital01anarchy
So it's ok to disregard Hillary's penchant for subverting Democracy?
As long as it works according to your chosen brand of kool-aid?
Speaking to the Jewish Press about the January 25, 2006, election for the second Palestinian Legislative Council (the legislature of the Palestinian National Authority), Clinton weighed in about the result, which was a resounding victory for Hamas (74 seats) over the U.S.-preferred Fatah (45 seats).
“I do not think we should have pushed for an election in the Palestinian territories. I think that was a big mistake,” said Sen. Clinton. “And if we were going to push for an election, then we should have made sure that we did something to determine who was going to win.”
Chomsky recalls being taken aback that “anyone could support the idea—offered by a national political leader, no less—that the U.S. should be in the business of fixing foreign elections.”