Comments by "LRRPFco52" (@LRRPFco52) on "Fox News" channel.

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  6. Hey Megyn Kelly. Any half-decent journalist can look at the events in July of 1993 and start to realize that he was murdered. FBI Director William Sessions, Distinguished Eagle Scout, who refused to resign under pressure from the Clinton's, was fired July 19th after the Clinton's held an emergency meeting that weekend on how to move forward with damage control. Foster was under sealed indictment for espionage, and had been travelling to Switzerland for the Clinton's for many years during the Arkansas Governor days. He was no white knight. He was a career criminal in the employ of the most corrupt Governor in US History. Fox News = no credibility. You guys are a freaking joke. Internet? I was in DC during the Foster investigation, and spent many man hours on it myself. Everything pointed to murder. The defensive injuries on his hands from the barrel-cylinder gap on the throw-away revolver (which wasn't even on the scene when the paramedics arrived), the testimony of Patrick Knowlton who saw the guys who dumped the body at Fort Marcy Park, the tampering with evidence including the body by White House Counsel William Kennedy III, the prevention of the Park Police from entering Foster's WH office, the mention of X-rays in the autopsy report that were never available for the Senate, you name it. The suicide note was written by a woman according to handwriting experts. John Kerry did not believe this BS, and repeatedly demanded to see the X-rays in the Senate hearings on Foster, to which he was told, "There are no X-rays, Mr. Senator." Kerry: "Then why does it say here at the footnotes of the autopsy, 'X-Rays 3'?"
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  9. * 19 trillion in debt * "Affordable Care Act" (raised my family's healthcare 300% which killed our savings) * Killed the F-22 production line, which was supposed to replace the worn-out F-15C fleet, creating a fighter gap * Helped fast-track the Uranium One deal to give Russia access to strategic Uranium mining in the US * Eliminated thousands of tactical nukes from our arsenal while helping Russia revitalize their eroded nuclear fleet * Handicapped and leashed US domestic energy production while funneling millions to Solyndra * Appointed radical anti-American activists to senior government positions and judicial benches * Went on his apology tour against the US, setting off the Arab spring revolt across the Middle East, alienating key allies in the region * Threw away hard-won victories against foreign insurgents in Iraq after the surge. * Fired some of our greatest generals like McChrystal, while appointing careerist identity politics deviants into the JCS who have zero war-fighting capacity * Ousted Qaddafi to steal his gold, then invite MB-loyal terrorists into Libya * Set up some strange operation with Hillary in Benghazi that got a US ambassador killed, then was blamed on a video * Presided over a DOJ that gave us the Fast & Furious gun-running scandal into Mexico, resulting in thousands murdered, including US Border Patrol and ICE agents, a Mexican beauty queen, with people being murdered with the weapons to this day * Supervised radical activist IRS commissioner Louis Lehrner, who targeted conservative political groups illegally with WH protection He was one of the worst Presidents in US history, engaging in high-level crimes directed against domestic and foreign interests of the US as a matter of policy that seems custom-built for Russian interests.
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  71.  @insAneTunA  I'm seeing that from the usual suspect presstitute brothels, where entire groups of people are labeled haters and racists just because they have a different opinion on politics. That is what creates division and contention, by design. The Soviets tool over the US media company massaging back in the 1960s after turning Mockingbird on us. Mockingbird was designed to counter the Soviet International Organization of Journalists (which was run by the NKVD and later KGB Ideological Warfare branch under the World Peace Movement). Langley stood up in 1947, and recognized a need to counter the Soviet international propaganda. Since the Soviet NKVD had 200 doubles already within Langley, they reported back Frank Wisner's Mockingbird program, and launched out loud at how much fun they were going to have with the "Yankee dogs". Walter Cronkite was their first major win in forming US public opinion against the Nation, along with the rest who followed. Several generations of Americans have been raised with anti-American propaganda within the United States around the clock, including within the schools-especially at universities. Look up where Anderson Cooper interned, if you doubt me. Every major radio, magazine, and TV broadcast company was set up with working relationships with the CIA, under the guise of helping the Nation out. Instead, they were used to demoralize the Nation and create generations of Americans who literally hate their own Country, totally ignorant of the US role in helping the world.
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  72.  @edgarvalderrama1143  Before Trump announced his candidacy, he was friends with everyone from all walks of life and political parties.  He was never and still isn't a political ideologue, since he has had to deal with more practical matters as a builder/construction tycoon. Trump never entered into agreements with Bush 41 to help smuggle cocaine into the US in exchange for promises of political gain. Trump doesn't have a lengthy body count in his wake, with countless associates who have been involved in narcotics trafficking, human trafficking, exiled from the US due to tax evasion (Marc Rich), sentenced to lengthy Federal Prison terms (Webster Hubbell), or mysteriously died in plane crashes and suicides left and right. His biggest sin against the system was bypassing the soul-sellout political class who have been paying their dues for decades with hopes of getting to run for Presidency. When someone like Trump can successfully come along and overturn the apple cart of the double-sided DC coin, it sends shockwaves throughout the swamplords and their populace-dividing political party kabuki theater cesspool. This is why there was so much opposition from the Republican Party to Trump, and why Bushes, Clintons, and Obamas are united against him. Their power of endorsement and arms trade post-Presidency is at significant risk now, especially if 2020 sees Trump reelected, and in 2024 when he endorses his VP on the wave of a Trump cultural era like we saw with VP after FDR and Reagan. Veteran swamprats like McConnell and Graham would love to lead a swell of Republican majority wins in the Congress against a Dem WH, not have to tiptoe around the issues with a non-partisan businessman who is used to actual results and has no loyalty to them like Trump. 2020 will be more interesting than 2016 in that regard. Right now, the 13 keys and Primary Excitement models favor Trump's reelection. China and Russia can't afford another 4 years of him in the WH and they have plenty of allies in DC and the media to wage war between now and November.
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  143.  @hansdampf232  I've experienced healthcare in Europe from Germany to Finland dating back from 1980-present, with family members in Finland and Sweden. One of them had to go to Spain to get a new procedure that was pioneered in the US. Finland's government just resigned because they can't fund the NHS and elderly care, primarily because they have aborted their children and don't have enough workers to tax in order to take care of the elderly. Finland also audited their NHS in the 1990s and determined that patient care was the least priority in the NHS in practice, especially the elderly. When my son crashed his bike and needed care, we waited almost 2 months before he could get an MRI, and children have priority there. When I had my stroke here in the US in 2016, I had an MRI within 4 hours, after I had EKG, Echogram, and CT scan. They were on me like white on rice, found the blood vessels on MRI. Thankfully, no signs of permanent injury, partly because they caught it so quickly and administered the treatments that help prevent further clotting. I'm in the fairly unique position where I have lived extensively in 8 different States in the US across 6 different regions including: * Southwest/SoCal * Southeast * NoVA area/DC * Northeast * Mountain Central * Pacific Northwest I've also lived in several nations in Western Europe and Scandinavia, and was an exchange student in Japan. Coming from a US perspective, when receiving healthcare or any government interaction in the other nations, I've always had this feeling that there is an element of humanity missing that we have in the US. It's more intangible, but noticeable to me. That included West Germany when I was a kid and was hospitalized after an ice skating accident with my school field trip. I have citizenship in the US and EU, but choosing to live in the US is such an easy decision overall. Not all agree, but there are way more cons than pros in Europe. You pay more for less, including healthcare, which is deducted from your income. It certainly isn't free. I have also received bills for treatment and medical devices in Finland, through they weren't that high. Better costs more. I think that's the principle a lot of people overlook. Whether we're looking at emergency medicine, internal medicine, orthopedics, pediatrics, dentistry, or optometry, our choices are so much more vast in the US than any of the European nations, even when you compare healthcare infrastructure of the poorer Deep South in the US to metropolitan areas of Scandinavia.
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