You'll get over it, David.
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>From: David Lace <[log in to unmask]>
>Sent: Oct 22, 2016 9:59 AM
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>Of course, she has Mark. The media represent establishment interests.
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>Democrat or Republican—what really is the difference? Both are in the pay of Wall Street and the corporations. That’s why there have been popular “uprisings” supporting Sanders and Trump. I would rather Sanders have not quitted, as he would have had my vote if I could vote. Pity he got cold feet and threw his support behind Clinton too soon.
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>Trump, as I said, is obviously not the ideal candidate, but I really think he will be a lame duck president. Can you really imagine any of his policies getting congressional approval? I only want him to win so that we don’t get drawn into a conflict with Russia.
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>Mark Weiss wrote:
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>It's not just CNN. She has been endorsed by every major American newspaper, including several that have never endorsed a democrat before.
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>>From: David Lace <[log in to unmask]>
>>Sent: Oct 22, 2016 7:39 AM
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>>Subject: Re: Why Shakespeare Matters debate
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>>Yes, Pilger and others on the left, have been saying this before Trump. This is why I give it credence, not because Trump agrees. As I said Trump would be bad for the US (for 4 years, mind) but not for world peace. Clinton would be good for the US but bad for world peace.
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>>Though CNN (Clinton News Network) support her sense of entitlement for the presidency to the hilt.
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