Posted on 03/09/2015 7:05:16 AM PDT by Liz
Heres the bottom line of HillaryWorld scandals: Its about: <><> getting stinking rich from inside connections forged in a life of public service. <><> using your charity and high govt office as adjuncts of your political machine.<><> refusing to play by the rules even as you want to set the rules for everyone else.
You dont get to keep govt work a secret from the government. She installed the private e-mail server in her home....like the exiled Nigerian princes begging for bucks..... despite previous denials, the Clinton Foundation took in countless millions from foreign sources while she ran the State Department. No ones even bothered to ask Hillary about the cash the foundation raised while she served in the US Senate.
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I'd had hernia surgery on election day, so spent the night watching television...and I'll never forget that assh*le Sam Donaldson chuckling with some other talking head..."We, of course, all knew the economy was getting better...but we just let the electorate make their own decision".
I didnt see anything about the Clinton body count. What is it, over 300 dead people associated with them?
To whom do these now belong?
According to Wikipedia:
On July 15, 2003, Loral and certain subsidiaries filed voluntary petitions under Chapter 11 of the United States Bankruptcy Code. In conjunction with the filing, Loral announced the sale of its North American satellite fleet to Intelsat to help reduce its debt. Loral emerged from Chapter 11 on November 21, 2005.
A filing for bankruptcy protection was a condition of the deal with Intelsat, Mr. Schwartz said. Intelsat, formerly an international consortium of government satellite agencies, was privatized in 2001 and plans to sell stock in an initial public offering next year. Intelsat's lawyers had warned that if the company entered into a deal with Loral without protection from Loral's creditors, lawsuits could interfere with the public offering.
Intelsat may still face competition to buy the Loral satellites when they are auctioned off under the supervision of the bankruptcy court. ''Others will have the opportunity to outbid them,'' Mr. Schwartz said. But the two leaders in the domestic satellite market, PanAmSat and SES Americom, could face antitrust hurdles in purchasing the Loral satellites, and other potential buyers may be too small to be competitive in the bidding, according to analysts.
Just my curiosity.
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