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<blockquote data-quote="vantexan" data-source="post: 2775400" data-attributes="member: 24302"><p>If you bring up things Trump said during the campaign then Hillary is fair game. Are you really saying that Trump's overgrown teenager comments(or Bill O'Reilly's actions or Bill Clinton's) are as bad as turning a blind eye to what goes on in many countries in exchange for millions? Suppose Abraham Lincoln had taken huge contributions from plantation owners to keep the status quo? Those three are like many men who achieve a certain amount of success and think that the rules don't apply to them, that they can take advantage of their power and money to obtain whatever it is that drives them. And usually will pay a price for it. But compare that to a whole culture that devalues women and brutalizes them. I'm amazed that anyone would put obtaining power in this country above speaking out against that kind of injustice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vantexan, post: 2775400, member: 24302"] If you bring up things Trump said during the campaign then Hillary is fair game. Are you really saying that Trump's overgrown teenager comments(or Bill O'Reilly's actions or Bill Clinton's) are as bad as turning a blind eye to what goes on in many countries in exchange for millions? Suppose Abraham Lincoln had taken huge contributions from plantation owners to keep the status quo? Those three are like many men who achieve a certain amount of success and think that the rules don't apply to them, that they can take advantage of their power and money to obtain whatever it is that drives them. And usually will pay a price for it. But compare that to a whole culture that devalues women and brutalizes them. I'm amazed that anyone would put obtaining power in this country above speaking out against that kind of injustice. [/QUOTE]
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