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Nelke Stahl's comments:
on The Changeover: Secretary of State
Dear Hillary Clinton:
You could've been a contender! All you needed was a Political Platform, a moral code of conduct, a personal code of ethics, and a promise for the people. You know? Words, just inspirational words.
My question is about "Operation Enduring Freedom" Everybody knows that our mission ended at the exact moment the administration agreed that the local extremist death-cult religon would superceed freedom and democracy. Our war completely failed to free even a single slave. Furthermore, we installed one madman's obtuse interpretation of Democracy that none of the parties can live by. My question is; how do you feel about slavery, and, as a figurehead for the American People, what would you do about it? Do you think it's time we stopped spending money on poorly planned wars?
You could've been a contender! All you needed was a Political Platform, a moral code of conduct, a personal code of ethics, and a promise for the people. You know? Words, just inspirational words.
My question is about "Operation Enduring Freedom" Everybody knows that our mission ended at the exact moment the administration agreed that the local extremist death-cult religon would superceed freedom and democracy. Our war completely failed to free even a single slave. Furthermore, we installed one madman's obtuse interpretation of Democracy that none of the parties can live by. My question is; how do you feel about slavery, and, as a figurehead for the American People, what would you do about it? Do you think it's time we stopped spending money on poorly planned wars?
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