Sen. Clinton claims win in Florida despite agreement to ignore results.

Alan E. Moses
It just seems that the Clinton´s can´t be trusted to keep their word. They along with the other top candidates for the Democratic nomination signed an agreement not to participate in Michigan and Florida primaries. Now the Clinton campaign has again broken their word by claiming victory in uncontested elections Sen. Clinton now promising that these delegates will be seated come the convention. This couple acts and feels as if they are above the laws of the United States that we demand the rest to uphold.

The Clintons have shown time and again throughout their careers that once they gain what they need from you they will turn their backs and move on to the next victims. They did this with African Americans and members of their own party recently trying to claim that Sen. Obama's win in South Carolina meant nothing. They refuse to allow Americans to see just what Hillary did while First Lady during Bills two terms in the White House. The Clinton Library refuses to release e-mails or letters concerning then Mrs. Clinton. President Clinton sought donations for his library in exchange for political favors from Middle Eastern leaders and business men while President.

They gave Presidential pardons to those tied to drug trafficking, business and campaign contribution frauds. The numbers of those people that had connections to them who died between 1987 and 1997 by unsolved murder, suicide, automobile, and air accidents is very frightening. We once called the Gambino Crime Boss John Gotti the Teflon Don. This couple seems to be the non-stick Clinton´s. Even when caught with their hands in the jar they somehow talk and maneuver out of the connection.

I would hope that Americans really think about the history that these two have and just what it really means for them. You can´t trust them and yet people buy into their claims as if all is okay. The Clinton´s claim job creation during the 90´s and the numbers would seem to make you think they did but upon further review we find that these jobs were in fact of less pay and created a downturn in the middle class. Trade deficits began to soar and environmental issues began to suffer.

The increase in Chronic illness began to explode and the Pharmaceutical companies began to see increased profits. Corporate America enjoyed large profits as a whole. However there were many questions about the honesty of Bill Clinton.

EXAMPLES:

On Sept. 8,1992 Bill Clinton said, "The only people who will pay more income taxes are the wealthiest 2 percent, those living in households making over $200,000 a year." In response to a Bush-Quayle ad that people with incomes of as little as $36,000 would pay more taxes under the Clinton plan, Bill Clinton said on Oct. 1, 1992, "It's a disgrace to the American people that the president (Bush) of the United States would make a claim that is so baseless, that is so without foundation, so shameless in its attempt to get votes under false pretenses."


Yet the NY TIMES in the analysis of Clinton's budget wrote, "There are tax increases for every family making more than $20,000 a year!" "While Clinton continued to defend his middle-class tax cut publicly, he privately expressed the view to his advisers that it was intellectually dishonest." (The Agenda, by Bob Woodward, p. 31)

On Jan. 19, 1992 Bill Clinton said, "I want to make it very clear that this middle-class tax cut, in my view, is central to any attempt we're going to make to have a short-term economic strategy." But on Jan. 14, 1993 at a press conference, Bill Clinton said, "From New Hampshire forward, for reasons that absolutely mystified me, the press thought the most important issue in the race was the middle-class tax cut. "I never did meet any voter who thought that." These are but a few lies that the Clintons have played with. Many others are easily found in the Archives of many Media outlets. What they say today may not be the same later.

"Mine will be the most ethical administration in the history of the republic!" President-Elect Bill Clinton, November 1992.

The United States can't be so fixed on our desire to preserve the

Rights of ordinary Americans...President Clinton, March 1, 1993: Boston Globe, 3/2/93, page 3

"I think it's plain that the president should resign and spare the country the agony of this impeachment and removal proceeding," Clinton said. "I think the country could be spared a lot of agony and the government could worry about inflation and a lot of other problems if he'd go on and resign." Clinton, a law professor at the University of Arkansas, said there was "no question that an admission of making false statements to government officials and interfering with the FBI and the CIA is an impeachable offense."

Arkansas Democrat, 8/6/74

Classic Clinton double speak for over 35 years. I am amazed and ashamed that America keeps buying into this legacy.
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