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    Re: A reminder of Hillary's lies Archived Message

    Posted by Speaking Out on November 1, 2016, 9:45 pm, in reply to "Re: A reminder of Hillary's lies"

    It blows my mind, especially after all that's taken place in the last couple of weeks that anyone can point an accusing finger at Trump, and keep a straight face while doing so.

    "She is not my perfect candidate, but my vote is also a strong vote against Trump, who I consider to be "dishonest and unqualified."

    I know Trump has many flaws, and may have lied in the past. Nobody is perfect, I get that. But, when you have some people who claim that Trump is "dishonest" and are planning to hand over their vote to someone who has repeatedly lied to congress, under oath...is that person an honest person?

    When that same person also willingly cheats in a debate by receiving questions a head of time, to prepare her answers.....is that person honest?

    Hillary could have taken the high road she often talks about "when others go low, we go high!". She could have refused to go ahead with the debate and announced that some "dishonest" person supplied her with some questions that were going to be asked, and she prefers to do the right thing. But not Hillary, instead she chooses to stand at the podium, smiling like the cat who caught the Canary, and go forward with the debate as if her and Trump were on a level playing field. Is that an honest person?

    Hillary paid people, (proven by hidden video and audio tapes) to incite riots and start fights and disrupt Trump's rallies, and as if that isn't bad enough, then stands before the American public waving her finger during the debates and at her own rallies accusing Trump supporters of being violent people, inciting riots and being deplorable because of it. Is a person who does this an honest person?

    I agree with you, this list could go on and on, and I'm sure you have had to hear some of it already. I guess we have far different ideas of what honesty is.


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