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"This body is too short"
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No.111387
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>>111375
>What do?
Keep watching the shitshow unravel.
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No.111446
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http://www.newsweek.com/hillary-clinton-prison-labor-african-americans-arkansas-622209
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No.111454
>>111446
>We can talk about why they ended up that way, but first, we have to bring them to heel. - HRC

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j0uCrA7ePno

Which they did:

I met up with Bill Clinton again in 1982 at a county fair in Berryville,
Arkansas. Alex Houston was "entertaining" there due to the close proximity of
the CIA Near Death Trauma Center (aka slave conditioning and programming
camp) and drug distribution point at Swiss Villa in Lampe, Missouri. I had just
endured intense physical and psychological trauma and programming, Clinton
was campaigning for Governor and was backstage with Hillary and Chelsea
while waiting to make a speech. Clinton took in the afternoon sun with his
arms crossed, talking to Houston about him and "his people" (CIA Operatives)
being looked into specific areas for the dual purpose of entertaining and carry-
ing our specific covert drug operations.

From my perspective, those who were actively laying the groundwork for
implementing the New World Order through mind conditioning of the masses
made no distinction between Democratic and Republican Parties. Their aspi-
rations were international in proportion, not American. Members were often
drawn from, among other elitist groups, the Council on Foreign Relations. Like
George Bush, Bill Clinton was an active member of the CFR, Bilderbergers, and
Tri-Lateral Commission. Based on numerous conversations I overheard.
Clinton was being groomed and prepared to fill the role of President under the
guise of Democrat in the event that the American people became discouraged
with Republican leaders. This was further evidenced by the extent of Clinton's
New World Order knowledge and professed loyalties.
Clinton understood that I had just been through.

Trance Formation of America by Cathy OBrien, Mark Phillips
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No.111460
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>After World War I, the popularity of the Klan surged, and it became a political power in many regions of the United States, particularly in the South. It was also popular in the border states, the Mountain States, and the West. Its local political strength gave it a major role in the 1924 Democratic Party National Convention (DNC). However, its participation was unwelcome by many DNC delegates, such as Catholics from the major cities of the Northeast and Midwest. The tension between pro- and anti-Klan delegates produced an intense and sometimes violent showdown between convention attendees from the states of Colorado and Missouri. Klan delegates opposed the nomination of New York Governor Al Smith because Smith was a Roman Catholic. Smith campaigned against William Gibbs McAdoo, who had the support of most Klan delegates.
Ku Klux Klan Platform Plank

>The second dispute of the convention revolved around an attempt by non-Klan delegates, led by Forney Johnston of Alabama, to condemn the organization for its violence in the Democratic Party’s platform. Klan delegates defeated the platform plank in a series of floor debates. To celebrate, tens of thousands of hooded Klansmen rallied in a field in New Jersey, across the river from New York City. This event, known subsequently as the “Klanbake”, was also attended by hundreds of Klan delegates to the convention, who burned crosses, urged violence and intimidation against African Americans and Catholics, and attacked effigies of Smith.


>The final vote was 546.15 for the Klan, 542.85 against it.


http://armored-column.com/the-democratic-klanbake-1924/

It was her turn.
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No.111472
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southern_strategy

>In American politics, the southern strategy was a Republican Party electoral strategy to increase political support among white voters in the South by appealing to racism against African Americans.[1][2][3] As the Civil Rights Movement and dismantling of Jim Crow laws in the 1950s and 1960s visibly deepened existing racial tensions in much of the Southern United States, Republican politicians such as presidential candidate Richard Nixon and Senator Barry Goldwater developed strategies that successfully contributed to the political realignment of many white, conservative voters in the South that had traditionally supported the Democratic Party to the Republican Party.[4] It also helped push the Republican Party much more to the right.[4]


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