In her sixties, Hillary apparently still does not know who she is and has hired a person in her forties to tell her how to act so she will come across softer and more likable.
Apparently, this advisor told Hillary to appear in smaller settings and events and to quit lying.
Word is, Hillary agreed to the former but said she cannot do the latter because it would be out of character with who she thinks she is, who Americans thinks she is is and since Obama has proven you can lie and get away with doing so, why should she break the mold.
She intends to raise an unconscionable amount of money because America is always for sale at election time and usually goes to the highest bidder and most clever liar. Then, Hillary plans to go forth and tell the 'hurtin' middle class she hears them and feels their pain.
As for husband Bill, he has declared he will stay in the background pulling the strings attached to Hillary's mouth.
Democrats would like to have someone challenge Hillary, but not in a meaningful way for fear it will show Hillary to be unsuited for the job, as if her many years of ' public service' has not already revealed this fact.
However, since she is the only candidate Democrats are likely to have in the race, Hillary was right when she said: "what difference does it make?"
So stay tuned and watch while Hillary turns into a new person so we can love and elect her as our leader. (See 1 below.)
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Five responses to those radical liberals and mindless progressives who believe government is the answer to our problems: 1. You cannot legislate the poor into prosperity by legislating the wealthy out of prosperity. 2. What one person receives without working , another person must work for without receiving. 3. The government cannot give to anybody anything the government does not first take from somebody else. 4. You cannot multiply wealth by dividing it! 5. When half of the people get the idea they do not have to work because the other half is going to take care of them, and when the other half gets the idea it does no good to work because somebody else is going to get what they work for, that is the beginning of the end of any nation."
Are we there yet? You decide.
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Here is the proposed anti-Sharia and foreign law bill that the current Speaker of The Ga. House refuses to allow to go to committee for a vote? Why? Is it because of intense pressure from The Chamber of Commerce? Does the Governor oppose it? If so why? Does Saudi money, that sloshes around in the Atlanta, area oppose such legislation? (See 2 below.)
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1) Clinton to Raise 'Insane' Amount of Money After Announcement
By Melanie Batley
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's anticipated weekend announcement of her bid for the White House in 2016 will kick off an aggressive fundraising push that could be record breaking.
According to the Daily Beast, Clinton will use her first week as a candidate to raise "an insane amount of money," one insider asserts.
"They are going to raise in one week what some Republican presidential candidates are going to raise the entire cycle," one Clinton aide told the Beast.
Ready for Hillary super PAC, which has already raised $15 million, will host what will likely be its final fundraiser in New York before her campaign kicks into operation drawing on the support of the 3.6 million people who have been engaged by the PAC, the Beast said.
Earlier reports also indicate that her campaign will attract an avalanche of financial support.
"The floodgates are going to open immediately, and there's going to be a rush to get on the team," Don Peebles, the real estate mogul who served on President [Barack] Obama's national finance committee, told The Hill in January.
"There's nobody in the Democratic Party who can match her. Not even close."
"It's going to be like nothing you've seen," another top Democratic donor, told The Hill.
"The numbers will be astounding."
According to the Beast, Clinton is expected to use her campaign website to drive some of her fundraising while also working with allied organizations such as EMILY's List.
The Clintons have been known as successful fundraisers but this will mark her first campaign since the Citizens United decision ushered in the era of Super PACs. As a sign of what may be in store, Texas GOP Sen. Ted Cruz raised $31 million within just days of announcing his candidacy.
The Washington Post reported that Clinton's campaign launch will likely be low key, perhaps through an announcement on social media or with a video followed by small one-on-one and small group meetings with voters.
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2) 15 LC 29 6189ER House Bill 171
By: Representatives Hightower of the 68th , Ramsey of the 72nd , Jasperse of the 11th , Atwood of the 179th , Allison of the 8th , and others
A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT
1 To amend Chapter 3 of Title 1 of the Official Code of Georgia Annotated, relating to laws
2 and statutes, so asto revise provisionsrelating to the effect and enforcement of foreign laws;
3 to provide that no court, arbitration panel, administrative agency, or other tribunal shall
4 enforce a foreign law if doing so would violate a right guaranteed by the United States
5 Constitution or the Georgia Constitution; to provide for definitions; to provide for
6 exceptions; to change provisions relating to forum non conveniens; to amend Part 1 of
7 Article 2 of Chapter 10 of Title 9 of the Official Code of Georgia Annotated, relating to
8 general provisions relating to venue, so as to provide for a cross-reference; to provide for
9 related matters; to provide for an effective date and applicability; to repeal conflicting laws;
10 and for other purposes.
11 BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF GEORGIA:
12 SECTION 1.
13 Chapter 3 of Title 1 of the Official Code of Georgia Annotated, relating to laws and statutes,
14 is amended by revising Code Section 1-3-9, relating to the effect and enforcement of foreign
15 laws, as follows:
16 1-3-9.
17 (a) As used in this Code section, the term:
18 (1) 'Foreign law' means any law, legal code, or system of a jurisdiction outside of any
19 state or territory of the United States, including, but not limited to, international
20 organizations and tribunals, and applied by such jurisdiction's courts, administrative
21 bodies, or other formal or informal tribunals. For the purposes of this Code section, the
22 term shall not mean, nor shall it include, any laws of the Native American tribes in this
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26 (b) The laws of other states and foreign nationsw shall have no force and effect of
27 themselves within this state further than is provided by the Constitution of the United
28 States and is recognized by the comity of states. The courts shall enforce this comity,
29 unlessrestrained by the General Assembly, so long asits enforcement is not contrary to the
30 policy or prejudicial to the interests of this state.
31 (c) Any tribunal ruling shall be void and unenforceable if the tribunal bases its ruling in
32 whole or in part on any foreign law that would deny the parties the rights and privileges
33 granted under the United States Constitution or the Georgia Constitution.
34 (d)(1) This Code section shall not apply to Part 2 of Article 1 of Chapter 9 of Title 9
35 involving international arbitration.
36 (2) This Code section shall not apply to Article 3 of Chapter 5 of Title 14.
37 (3) This Code section shall not apply to a corporation, partnership, limited liability
38 company, business association, sole proprietorship, or other legal entity that contracts to
39 subject itself to foreign law; provided, however, that the exception provided by this
40 paragraph shall not apply to domestic relation contracts, including, but not limited to,
41 ante-nuptial agreements or contracts, divorce agreements, adoptions, and other contracts
42 or agreements related to or arising from matters of family law.
43 (e) When litigation is pending in this state, no court shall grant a motion of forum non
44 conveniens to allow a case to be refiled in a foreign jurisdiction outside any state or
45 territory of the United States unless the court finds by clear and convincing evidence that
46 the foreign jurisdiction has in place a body of foreign law, the application of which would
47 not lead to the violation of rights and privileges guaranteed by the United States
48 Constitution or the Georgia Constitution to a party in the litigation.
49 (f) If a tribunal denies the protections provided by this Code section, it shall make written
50 findings of fact and conclusions of law in support of its decision.
51 SECTION 2.
52 Part 1 of Article 2 of Chapter 10 of Title 9 of the Oficial Code of Georgia Annotated,
53 relating to general provisions relating to venue, is amended by revising Code Section
54 9-10-31.1, relating to forums outside of this state, as follows:
55 9-10-31.1.
56 (a) If a court of this state, on written motion of a party, finds that in the interest of justice
57 and for the convenience of the parties and witnesses a claim or action would be more
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62 more properly heard in a different county of proper venue within thisstate, the venue shall
63 be transferred to the appropriate county. In determining whether to grant a motion to
64 dismiss an action or to transfer venue under the doctrine of forum non conveniens, the
65 court shall give consideration to the following factors:
66 (1) Relative ease of access to sources of proof;
67 (2) Availability and cost of compulsory process for attendance of unwilling witnesses;
68 (3) Possibility of viewing of the premises, if viewing would be appropriate to the action;
69 (4) Unnecessary expense or trouble to the defendant not necessary to the plaintiff's own
70 right to pursue his or her remedy;
71 (5) Administrative difficulties for the forum courts;
72 (6) Existence of local interests in deciding the case locally; and
73 (7) The provisions of Code Section 1-3-9; and
74 (7)(8) The traditional deference given to a plaintiff's choice of forum.
75 (b) A court may not dismiss a claim under this Code section until the defendant files with
76 the court or with the clerk of the court a written stipulation that, with respect to a new
77 action on the claim commenced by the plaintiff, all the defendants waive the right to assert
78 a statute of limitations defense in all other states of the United States in which the claim
79 was not barred by limitations at the time the claim was filed in this state as necessary to
80 effect a tolling of the limitations periodsin those states beginning on the date the claim was
81 filed in this state and ending on the date the claim is dismissed.
82 SECTION 3.
83 This Act shall become effective on July 1, 2015, and shall apply to contracts executed on or
84 after July 1, 2015.
85 SECTION 4.
86 All laws and parts of laws in conflict with this Act are repealed.
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