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Bill Clinton the president touted as a man for the people.
Yet without Bill NAFTA may never have passed congress, and we all know where NAFTA lead America.
And then you have the left wing blaming the Right for the black incarceration rate of blacks, when in reality it was again, Bill Clinton.
Of course there is the lowering the bar of truth when he lied under Oath and got caught.
He sullied the WH with his escapades with Monica.
Any rate, the old man Bill is losing his temper quite a bit on the campaign trail with Mrs. Tuzla Clinton. I can imagine her saying, first Bernie and now Bill!
Let's not repeat the mistake and put the more dishonest of the two in office. And that is saying a lot.
From the article:
Bill Clinton Yells at Black Lives Matter Protesters, Defends Violent Crime Bill | VICE News
The heated exchange began after the demonstrators interrupted Clinton several times while he was on stage, lambasting his administration's Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act of 1994. The legislation has been blamed for ushering in an era of mass incarceration that disproportionately affects blacks and Latinos, raising the US prison population by more than a million.
Yet without Bill NAFTA may never have passed congress, and we all know where NAFTA lead America.
And then you have the left wing blaming the Right for the black incarceration rate of blacks, when in reality it was again, Bill Clinton.
Of course there is the lowering the bar of truth when he lied under Oath and got caught.
He sullied the WH with his escapades with Monica.
Any rate, the old man Bill is losing his temper quite a bit on the campaign trail with Mrs. Tuzla Clinton. I can imagine her saying, first Bernie and now Bill!
Let's not repeat the mistake and put the more dishonest of the two in office. And that is saying a lot.
From the article:
Bill Clinton Yells at Black Lives Matter Protesters, Defends Violent Crime Bill | VICE News
The heated exchange began after the demonstrators interrupted Clinton several times while he was on stage, lambasting his administration's Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act of 1994. The legislation has been blamed for ushering in an era of mass incarceration that disproportionately affects blacks and Latinos, raising the US prison population by more than a million.