Comments by "Just Me" (@JustMe-ec2ph) on "" video.
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There is no nice side of me when it comes to not forgiving Warren for not supporting Bernie in the last primary! But, I guess it does help me to not have that nice side on that with Warren also being silent while peaceful Native Americans were being brutalized at Standing Rock and that was even when she still thought she was Native American not speaking out in behalf of what she thought was her people! Warren using corp donations NOW during the primary from transferring them from her Senate run, Warren silently letting the establishment know she aligns with them, Warren wishy washy on Medicare for all AND this below helps me to not have that nice side of me when it comes to Warren....
Ms. Warren left Dow Chemical off her 2012 list of clients. After Mr. Jacobson’s blog revealed her representation, she spun her work for the industrial giant as instrumental in setting up a $2.3 billion trust to pay women who said they were injured by the implants.
That explanation, though, doesn’t jibe with her duty as an attorney for Dow, where she was bound to represent the company’s interests.
“The notion that Warren was representing anyone other than her client is preposterous,” Mr. Jacobson said. “As an attorney, she had a duty of loyalty to Dow Chemical. If she explored possible ways in which Dow Chemical could extricate itself through settlement, her services were on behalf of and for the benefit of Dow Chemical, not the women.”
https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2019/feb/28/elizabeth-warren-corporate-lawyer-past-looms-over-/
Elizabeth Warren's $675-an-hour corporate lawyer past looms over progressive 2020 bid
Her statement on Assange:
"Warren distanced herself from Assange but condemned the Justice Department’s move to curtail press freedom. “Assange is a bad actor who has harmed U.S. national security — and he should be held accountable,” Warren said in a statement." End of quote. Assange didn't harm national security. She can't condemn the Justice dept in one sentence for curtailing freedom and in the next condemn someone that was exercising their press freedom.
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