United States of America: Commander in Chief Joe Biden


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Trump vs Sanders debate =d>
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Prosecutor wrote:
Trump vs Sanders debate =d>


What is the point of this exactly?

It would be like having a Hillary v Cruz debate....
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AzzaMarch wrote:
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Trump vs Sanders debate =d>


What is the point of this exactly?

It would be like having a Hillary v Cruz debate....

Because Shillary is far too correct to debate anymore and if Trump and Bernie wanna do it then get your popcorn

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No TV network is going to screen a debate with all revenue to charity. That's not how they operate and Trump knows it.
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marconi101 wrote:
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Trump vs Sanders debate =d>


What is the point of this exactly?

It would be like having a Hillary v Cruz debate....

Because Shillary is far too correct to debate anymore and if Trump and Bernie wanna do it then get your popcorn


But Sanders is not going to be the Democrat nominee. So what is the point in anyone debating him?

He won't be speaking for any Hillary policy positions.

Like I said, this would be like Ted Cruz coming out tomorrow and challenging Hillary to a debate. Pointless!
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Probably because a) Bernie knows he won't win the nomination and thus won't have an opportunity like this again, b) it will get good media coverage for his campaign in Cali, c) it'll throw shade on Clinton for being a lying pussy re the Cali debate v Bernie, and d) it's pretty obvious that Bernie and his supporters would love for this to happen (wouldn't be surprised if Trump supporters want it as well, lord knows it would be better than a Hillary debate)

Azza you watch WWE and I've never seen you describe it as pointless but you describe this as pointless? C'mon it'll be brilliant


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and Hillary might get assassinated before November

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marconi101 wrote:
Probably because a) Bernie knows he won't win the nomination and thus won't have an opportunity like this again, b) it will get good media coverage for his campaign in Cali, c) it'll throw shade on Clinton for being a lying pussy re the Cali debate v Bernie, and d) it's pretty obvious that Bernie and his supporters would love for this to happen (wouldn't be surprised if Trump supporters want it as well, lord knows it would be better than a Hillary debate)

Azza you watch WWE and I've never seen you describe it as pointless but you describe this as pointless? C'mon it'll be brilliant


Hahahahahaha! Very true. It would be entertaining, I won't deny that.

I just don't think it is in Trump's interest to debate with someone who is not a candidate for president. He risks being shown up by a "loser" (in Trump's language).
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Incredible naivety, Azza. The only loser from a Trump/Sanders debate is Clinton.

Trump won't be debating Sanders, he will be playing up his anti-establishment cred, throwing "Crooked Hillary" into the mix as possible and empathising with Sanders supporters who have been let down by the DNC.

Sanders now has close to parity appointments to the platform committee, but he will still want as many delegates as possible to go to the convention with and continue to push for progressive reform.
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Donald Trump’s latest speech has environmental activists worried

WHEN you think of saving the planet, Donald Trump probably isn’t exactly the first name to come to mind.
He’s previously described global warming as “an expensive hoax!”, warned Obama that the Environmental Protective Agency is “an impediment to both growth and jobs”, and admitted he’s “not a big believer in man-made climate change”.
It’s safe to say his thoughts on the matter could even make the likes of Tony “Climate change is absolute crap” Abbott blush.
But the Republican frontrunner’s latest speech was something next-level. Speaking at the Williston Basin Petroleum Conference in Bismarck, the capital of oil-rich North Dakota, Trump proudly trumpeted a series of anti-environmental measures to be enforced if he becomes President.
The scariest part is his audience seems to be lapping it up.


http://www.news.com.au/finance/work/leaders/donald-trumps-latest-speech-has-environmental-activists-worried/news-story/7a570ee7aa361f4df7323f56c414efe4
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No Trump v Sanders debate.
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sydneycroatia58 wrote:
No Trump v Sanders debate.


lol Trump bailed?

-PB

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I thought Trump was all man :lol:

He was a man of specific quirks. He believed that all meals should be earned through physical effort. He also contended, zealously like a drunk with a political point, that the third dimension would not be possible if it werent for the existence of water.

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No Drumpf v Sanders debate.


lol Drumpf bailed?

-PB


Something about it being inappropriate to debate a 2nd placed finisher in a rigged system and how the TV networks are being too greedy
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poll aggregates have clinton up by 4-5. Its early but trumps post nomination bounce seems very short lived. It could also be one of the smallest post nomination bounces. He went from 6 points behind to 1.5 at the peak. He may bump back up there until clinton gets the nomination. It will be interesting to see how big her bump will be
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sydneycroatia58 wrote:
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No Drumpf v Sanders debate.


lol Drumpf bailed?

-PB


Something about it being inappropriate to debate a 2nd placed finisher in a rigged system and how the TV networks are being too greedy


Backing out despite getting offers of $30M for charity. Donald made a mistake by even putting a price on the debate as it was always going to get the money.

Not only does he look like a coward for flipflopping on the debate but he stops a charity getting millions of dollars in donations. Silly man.
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Trump university. An oxymoron...:lol:

http://www.abc.net.au/news/2016-05-30/hater-judge-releases-documents-in-trump-university-case/7457722
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Honestly, the Drumpf v Sanders debate was never going to happen.

Drumpf just played it for publicity.
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Clinton Foundation exposed as a massive fraud.
The pinkos here may want to activate their safe space plugin.

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WND EXCLUSIVE
CLINTON FOUNDATION 'FRAUD BEGAN WITH EXPLOITING EARTHQUAKE'
Wall Street analyst divulges his probe's latest findings
Published: 10/28/2015 at 7:14 PM

NEW YORK – Former President Bill Clinton developed a methodology of exploiting epidemics and natural disasters to raise hundreds of millions in “charitable donations” that in a relaxed regulatory environment could be diverted to personal gain, funding Hillary Clinton’s political campaigns and supporting Democratic Party causes, charges Wall Street analyst Charles Ortel, who has conducted an in-depth investigation of the foundation’s finances.

Ortel points to Bill Clinton’s involvement with the American India Foundation, which the former president co-founded in 2001 with Rajat Kumar Gupta, the India-born philanthropist who headed the international management consultancy firm McKinsey & Company.

Gupta is now in prison for criminal insider trading.

“The Clinton Foundation financial fraud began with the illegal disaster relief efforts started in February 2001, when Clinton started chasing donations for Gujarat, India, without IRS authorization and subsequently substantial funds went missing, diverted from helping disaster victims by a bevy of scoundrels, including Rajat Gupta, now incarcerated,” Ortel wrote in a new report.

Find out who the true Hillary is in “Hillary Unhinged: In Her Own Words,” the raw and humorous collection of quotes that pitilessly underscores her hypocrisy and endless pandering

As WND has reported since last spring, Ortel has accused the Clinton Foundation of illegally enriching its namesakes, Bill, Hillary and Chelsea Clinton.

In September, WND reported Ortel’s conclusion that the Clinton Foundation’s solicitation of “charitable donations” to fight HIV/AIDS in Third World countries traces back to a conversation Bill Clinton had with Nelson Mandala in 2002. However, the Clinton Foundation did not receive IRS tax-exempt authorization to fight HIV/AIDS until eight years later.

Ortel is finalizing additional reports that show the Clinton Foundation illegally exploiting natural disasters, including fighting HIV/AIDS internationally, beginning July 2002; tsunami relief in January 2005; Hurricane Katrina in August 2005; and Haiti, beginning in 2009.

“All years from 2001 onward when the Clinton Foundation operated are not audited as required, so it is difficult to be precise, but total Clinton Foundation fraud runs to hundreds of millions of dollars,” Ortel now estimates, “with diversions for political purposes and personal enrichment likely to exceed $200 million.”

He said the American India Foundation has been operating flagrantly in violation of state, federal and foreign laws since inception in 2001.

The origin of Bill Clinton’s involvement with what has evolved into the American India Foundation can be traced to the earthquake that hit Gujarat, India, in 2001, killing an estimated 20,000 people, injuring another 166,000 and destroying more than 1 million homes. Property damage was estimated at some $4.5 billion, on Jan. 26, 2001, six days after President George W. Bush took office.

‘Clinton, Clinton!’

“Thousands of people, precariously balanced on mountains of rubble in this earthquake-ravaged town, chanted ‘’Clinton, Clinton!’ as the former president toured the ruins today, solemnly laying roses in a lane where 150 schoolchildren were buried alive when the ground shook on Jan. 26,” the New York Times reported April 5, 2001.

“Bill Clinton, with his scandal-tinged exit from office, may elicit an exhausted sigh from many Americans, but here he still draws adoring throngs of ordinary Indians a year after he became the first American president to visit this country of one billion people in 22 years,” New York Times reporter Celia W. Dugger continued.

“And he basked in their affection today on the first full day of a week-long visit that will also take him to Bombay, Calcutta and New Delhi,” the newspaper continued. “At the devastated villages and towns he visited, Mr. Clinton ardently declared, ‘’I intend to come back to India for the rest of my life.’”

The Times noted that Clinton was then visiting India as the chairman of the new American India Foundation, commenting that wealthy Indian-American entrepreneurs, executives and doctors formed AIF.

“They have set themselves a goal of raising $50 million to rebuild 100 of the 1,000 villages that were more than 50 percent destroyed by the earthquake here in the western state of Gujarat,” the New York Times said. “So far, they said they had collected more than $8 million.”

But Ortel said AIF has been a fraud from its inception.

Instead of a charity, legally constituted and validly pursuing authorized tax-exempt purposes, it has been a false front that attracts donations, allows unknown sums to be diverted and then manufactures deductions for cronies,” Ortel charged.

“Trustees and those involved include a star-studded cross-section of the elite in America, and not just immigrants from India,” Ortel noted. “How could such a mess happen and then remain unprosecuted for so long?”

‘A lifeline from India’

The New York Times further reported that the co-founders who first met with Clinton in February 2001 to establish the American India Foundation were Rajat Gupta, then managing director of McKinsey, and Victor J. Menezes, president and CEO of Citibank.

“The senior vice-chairman of Citigroup recalls receiving a phone call from Bill Clinton soon after the Gujarat earthquake,” the Times of India reported Aug. 24, 2003, chronicling Clinton’s seminal role in the creation of the American India Foundation. “Clinton asked him to help galvanize the Indian-American community to aid victims of the disaster.”

The Times of India said Menezes “promptly made a couple of calls to his friends and the first meeting of the American India Foundation was held at the Citigroup Centre in New York.”

Menezes said Clinton is “incredibly focused on building a bridge between the US and India, and the non-resident Indian community in the US.”

Ortel noted that Clinton’s departure from the White House was “one of the low points in his life and in the history of the U.S. presidency, marked by the pardon Clinton gave on Jan. 20, 2001 to notorious tax evader and fugitive Marc Rich, the five-year suspension of his license to practice law and $25,000 fine imposed by the Circuit court of Pulaski County, Arkansas, on Clinton to avoid disbarment for having lied under oath in the Monica Lewinsky scandal.”

He also made a payment of more than $850,000 to settle the sexual harassment lawsuit filed against him by Paula Jones.

“Then, amidst mounting turmoil, a lifeline of sorts appeared in the devastating earthquake that struck in Gujarat,” Ortel said. “With countless dead and wounded in one of the most impoverished states within India, Bill Clinton had a new cause to mount that might turn attention away from U.S. political woes of his own making.”

Bill Clinton: honorary AIF chairman

Despite the prominent role Clinton has played in India earthquake disaster relief fundraising since 2001, Ortel noted the Clinton Foundation financial reports and regulatory filings are absent the required detail concerning “charitable donations,” payments supposedly made to relief efforts in India, and omit proper audits, prepared by competent and independent accounting firms.

“The Clinton Foundation purposefully has omitted discussion of Bill Clinton’s prominent role creating AIF early in 2001, typically referring to him only as ‘Honorary Chairman’ of the AIF,” Ortel said. “Yet trustees and donors to AIF certainly boast of their connections to Clinton all over the World Wide Web, and likely use these inside and outside the United States to project power.”

After an extensive examination of AIF audited financial statements and regulatory filings in the United States, Ortel charged that the AIF federal and state regulatory filings “are missing or riddled with errors since inception in 2001, going forward to today.”

“There is no evidence in Clinton Foundation public filings that Bill Clinton or the Clinton Foundation had IRS approval and legal authority to conduct earthquake relief efforts targeting victims in India starting in 2001,” Ortel further alleged.

“And there is no evidence that Bill Clinton or the Clinton Foundation had authority in key U.S. states to solicit for donations from the general public, yet they certainly did so, as the public record is amply clear,” he continued.

Ortel said Bill Clinton “certainly is and was a person ‘in position to exercise significant influence’ over the American India Foundation from February 2001 to present.”

“However, Bill Clinton’s role as ‘Honorary Chairman’ to the AIF was never declared on Clinton Foundation 990s from 2001 forward, despite IRS regulations requiring the disclosure of affiliated charitable activities on properly prepared and filed 990s.”

$1 billion raised

Numerous published reports indicate Clinton was instrumental in raising “charitable donations” to provide relief to the victims of the 2001 earthquake in India.

Clinton, on pages 133-134 of his 2007 book “Giving,” relates how he called Indian Prime Minister Atal Birhari Vajpayee in the aftermath of the earthquake to see if he could help encourage Indian-born U.S. residents to donate to the reconstruction and relief efforts.

“The AIF quickly raised more than $4 million for relief, reconstruction, and rehabilitation,” Clinton wrote, noting most of that money came from the United States.

“The success in Gujarat convinced the AIF leaders to continue their work,” Clinton continued. “They have now raised more than $37 million from thousands of donors, the vast majority of them Indian Americans. Their funds have been distributed by sixty NGOs working on education, HIV/AIDS, and women’s empowerment.”

“The AIF was formed in 2001 to raise funds for relief and rehabilitation of the Gujarat earthquake victims,” noted a Copal Partners 2006 research report giving AIF a “good” donation recommendation.

“It was established under leadership of the former US (United States) president Bill Clinton after discussions with Rajat Gupta, the former McKinsey & Co. Managing Director, and Victor Menezes, the Chairman and CEO of Citibank,” the Copal Partners report continued. “[T]hese well-established figures exercised their influence to raise funds with the aim of addressing the crisis created by the earthquake in Gujarat.

“In January 2002, AIF expanded its focus from rehabilitation in Gujarat to accelerating social and economic change throughout India,” Copal Partners stressed.

The report described AIF as “a secular, non- partisan, non-profit, and non-governmental organization that is registered in the United States.”

“In the five years since its existence, AIF has raised over $30 million (Rs 1,380 million) from individuals, corporations, and other sources across the United States,” the research report continued.

In stark contrast, published reports suggest the AIF has raised more than $1 billion with Bill Clinton’s assistance to aid victims of the 2001 Gujarat earthquake.

“Gupta co-founded the American India Foundation in 2001, following the devastating earthquakes in Gujarat which killed 20,000 people and left more than half a million people homeless,” India West reported Nov. 1, 2014.

“Gupta and AIF co-founders President Bill Clinton, former vice chair of Citigroup Victor Menezes, venture capitalist Lata Krishnan, and former Citibank senior executive Pradeep Kashyap raised more than $1 billion to assist victims of the earthquake,” India West continued.

On June 17, 2014, Forbes reported Rajat Gupta reported to the federal prison camp at Devens Federal Medical Center in Ayer, Massachusetts, to begin serving a two-year term for insider trading, which may help explain why the Clinton Foundation has boasted less in recent years of the enthusiastic support Clinton provided to Gupta in the wake of the 2001 earthquake.


Read more at http://www.wnd.com/2015/10/clinton-foundation-fraud-began-with-exploiting-earthquake/#PiZEYePQTfb5qASi.99


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Stephen Hawking, Donald Trump is a demagogue that appeals to the lowest common denominator

At least hes making a connection :lol:
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they starting to shit them self in ACT about Trump


http://www.news.com.au/finance/work/leaders/how-a-donald-trump-presidency-would-affect-australia/news-story/14cf772d2b9c91aa50da5c963a8e143a
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trumps nomination bump might be gone already

http://elections.huffingtonpost.com/pollster/2016-general-election-trump-vs-clinton
it was a historically small bump and might be amazingly shortlived

If things return to status quo (hillery by 6) and hillery gets a more typical 6 point bump there will be a short period where hillary could lead by 12

look for media to talk about historic landslides then followed by talking about trumps amazing momentum before things return to roughly status quo

my prediction is hillary by 8 points unless there is a major event like a terrorist attack or a recession
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So trump has called out a mexican american judge because he has cases on going and the said judge is judging them. Something about his mexican and building walls . Despite the judge being born and raised in indiana
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:lol: It's truly amazing that there are people out there who find that funny. Do bigots just not have a sense of humour?

Have any of these idiots had an original thought in their life?
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11.mvfc.11 wrote:




-PB

https://i.imgur.com/batge7K.jpg

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-PB

https://i.imgur.com/batge7K.jpg

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paulbagzFC wrote:


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tempted to leave that post unanswered for a bit to see how many trump supporters buy it but I'll just leave this here

http://www.smh.com.au/entertainment/tv-and-radio/ash-vs-evil-dead-actor-samara-weaving-caught-up-in-donald-trump-internet-hoax-20160608-gpe7xl.html
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Hillary won comfortably in California, New Jersey and New Mexico. Sanders again won in caucus states where a White voters were over-represented (Montana, ND).

This tips Hillary over the nomination threshold when counting super delegates. When not counting, she has a comfortable lead among pledged delegates.

A Big moment in American politics should be noted - the first woman nominated by a major party for US President.
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grazorblade wrote:
paulbagzFC wrote:


-PB

tempted to leave that post unanswered for a bit to see how many trump supporters buy it but I'll just leave this here

http://www.smh.com.au/entertainment/tv-and-radio/ash-vs-evil-dead-actor-samara-weaving-caught-up-in-donald-trump-internet-hoax-20160608-gpe7xl.html


Was wondering if anyone had noticed the photo :lol:

-PB

https://i.imgur.com/batge7K.jpg

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