LeafByNiggle
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Must every good deed be accompanied by a trumpet fanfare?What good deed? The whole democrat convention for four nights didn’t mention one word of clinton foundation.
Must every good deed be accompanied by a trumpet fanfare?What good deed? The whole democrat convention for four nights didn’t mention one word of clinton foundation.
Wow. So hillary is saintly humble. Very funny.Must every good deed be accompanied by a trumpet fanfare?
The number of uninsured after the enactment of Obamacare is the same as before. All it has done is make health insurance premiums skyrocket and caused massive expense to taxpayers for its many failures.Is giving many people who had serious health issues but had no healthcare at all merely a “supposed benefit”? Going to the emergency room is not a substitute for having regular healthcare. For people who couldn’t previously afford to go to a doctor or get medication for serious health problems, I don’ think that Obamacare, especially the expansion of Medicaid, was just a “supposed benefit”. It’s inexplicable that almost every other wealthy country had some form of universal healthcare except the US.
Not necessarily. But there is no doubt that the Clinton Foundation has done laudable good works.Wow. So hillary is saintly humble. Very funny.
I thought Obamacare fixed all this already. Are you telling me that a leftist politician’s promises didn’t materialize???“Pro-life” is a healthcare issue and I’m still amazed that it isn’t being treated as such by more in the pro-life community. If Hillary Clinton’s plan specifically includes healthcare options for families “regardless of immigration status” – that is, healthcare options that typically cover prenatal care and delivery – when Trump’s plan specifically EXCLUDES the same coverage for unborn babies if their mothers aren’t U.S. citizens – that’s not “pro-life.” Being “pro-life” means your policies help the mother (regardless of immigration status) choose life and not risk miscarriage because the unborn baby wasn’t conceived in the U.S.
Until recently Hillary’s key pillars of success were touted as the success of the Foundation and her success in the Middle East. Now she can’t discuss the foundation and when she talks about Sec of State, it’s about how many countries she visited and that she’s had tea with all the leaders. No talk of her Russia reset or actual foreign policy successes.Must every good deed be accompanied by a trumpet fanfare?
What do you mean, she “can’t discuss the Foundation”? She chooses not to. You can speculate all you want about the reasons, but it is still just speculation.Now she can’t discuss the foundation…
Can you really blame her for not wanting to discuss the foundation?Until recently Hillary’s key pillars of success were touted as the success of the Foundation and her success in the Middle East. Now she can’t discuss the foundation and when she talks about Sec of State, it’s about how many countries she visited and that she’s had tea with all the leaders. No talk of her Russia reset or actual foreign policy successes.
She has tried to take credit for increased exports (which had zero to do with her). Exports naturally increase after a global recession has ended (when she took office)
So you think she’s just gotten humble?What do you mean, she “can’t discuss the Foundation”? She chooses not to. You can speculate all you want about the reasons, but it is still just speculation.
is she on the Clinton payroll?Excellent and realistic article:
I’m a pro-life Christian. Here’s why I’m voting for Hillary Clinton.
Can I also feel free to decline to speculate on that question?So you think she’s just gotten humble?
Stop deflecting, practically everything about politics includes some degree of speculation. Feel free to try explain why she would avoid discussing the major life work of Bill and herself after leaving the White House.
At spending $0.06 on the dollar not to much laudable. Makes the unindicted Hillary and Bill and Chelsea very rich.Not necessarily. But there is no doubt that the Clinton Foundation has done laudable good works.
Please document your claim that only $0.06 on the dollar gets spent.At spending $0.06 on the dollar not to much laudable. Makes the unindicted Hillary and Bill and Chelsea very rich.
Vox Media. They’re a digital media company that runs over 300 websites over 8 brands. They’ve got about 150 million users.is she on the Clinton payroll?
mental gymnastics.
is this part of a blog. what is Vox?
Not realistic for Catholics. This is from a non-Catholic point of view. Among other absurdities, it proclaims that being 'pro choice is not the same as being pro abortion".Excellent and realistic article:
I’m a pro-life Christian. Here’s why I’m voting for Hillary Clinton.
There are two very powerful personal stories of women in this article that I urge everyone–both pro-life and pro-choice advocates, as well as those who never even think about the issue of abortion–to read. If one is able to keep an open mind despite one’s religious, moral, or personal convictions, one may be able to realize that whether or not to have an abortion is not always such a clear-cut case.Excellent and realistic article:
I’m a pro-life Christian. Here’s why I’m voting for Hillary Clinton.
So the ends justify the means? Even if we acknowledge that the Clinton Foundation has done good works (though I fail to see how pushing contraceptives and abortion services does so), does that warrant her corrupt dealings with foreign interests to gather funds for the Foundation?Not necessarily. But there is no doubt that the Clinton Foundation has done laudable good works.
Not realistic for Catholics. This is from a non-Catholic point of view. Among other absurdities, it proclaims that being 'pro choice is not the same as being pro abortion".
Most of it is just another statement of the tired old moral relativism we see every pro-abortion person exhibit.
Whoever said it was “a clear-cut case”? What is 100% clear from Catholic teaching is that direct abortion that intends the death of the unborn child is always and everywhere wrong. Period.There are two very powerful personal stories of women in this article that I urge everyone–both pro-life and pro-choice advocates, as well as those who never even think about the issue of abortion–to read. If one is able to keep an open mind despite one’s religious, moral, or personal convictions, one may be able to realize that whether or not to have an abortion is not always such a clear-cut case.