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In reply to the discussion: Hillary Clinton Re: Michael Brown "We can't ignore the inequities that persist in our justice system [View all]Baitball Blogger
(49,543 posts)But you know that. Perhaps, what you want to know is if this experience had any connection to Democrats who, today, would qualify as Thirdway politicians? In that case, the mayor was a Democrat who had tight ties to Republicans. He was extremely corrupt, but landed on his feet because of the systemic corruption involved both parties. He referred to himself as a Liberal in an Orlando Sentinel interview, but he was probably a neo-Liberal.
The community scandal that I am writing about occurred at a time when Clinton was president, and I was able to find links to articles that suggested that one of the parties in this scandal had two relatives who were exposed for their questionnable campaign donations.
I wish I could package everything up for you the way you like, but trying to narrow down something of this nature is to suggest that you can only see a small section of the picture. I want to bring attention to the whole picture, because, how else can you see how this method is injuring us at the lower end of the pyramid?
That said, I hope you know that I would vote for Hillary over any Republican.
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