Fine five children (two came for Thanksgiving), fine four son in laws and one daughter in law (two came for Thanksgiving) fine eight grandchildren (three came for Thanksgiving along with METRO), great food and our health.
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They produce and export hate and mass murder. (See 1 below.)
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Somehow Hillarious has a peculiar sense of priorities but maybe not because it is always all about her, Bill and their self dealing! (See 2 below.)
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'Israel sees no sign that terror wave subsiding, IDF prepared for escalation'
By YAAKOV LAPPIN,LAHAV HARKOV,JPOST.COM STAFF
Defense Minister Moshe Ya'alon says ongoing Palestinian terrorism and incitement to violence threaten the survivability of the Palestinian Authority.
Defense Minister Moshe Ya'alon said Monday that there is no sign that the current wave of terror hitting Israel is subsiding and added that the army is being readied for the possibility of a further escalation in order to halt Palestinian violence.
'Unfortunately there is no signs of this wave of terrorism waning," Ya'alon said before the Knesset Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee. "We are using every means at our disposal to stop the violence, but the IDF is prepared for the possibility of escalation."
Ya'alon added during the meeting that Israel's shared northern border with Lebanon was relatively silent.
The defense minister later said at an IDF event that the ongoing Palestinian terrorism and incitement to violence threaten the survivability of the Palestinian Authority.
During a visit to the IDF Induction Center at Tel Hashomer to mark the November draft cycle, Ya'alon told reporters "that there is hardly a day without a terror attack." He added, "First of all I hope that the Palestinian Authority gets a grip on itself, and beyond the steps it has taken in recent days to take control of rioting on the ground, it will start condemning the attacks, and cease the blood libels, according to which we allegedly are executing those we kill with a knife in their hands, and they claim we plant the knife afterwards."
Palestinian incitement is continuing, Ya'alon said, "and I hope they start condemning these attacks. It threatens them [the PA] and the survivability of the Authority more than us. In the meantime, we are continuing to take many steps. Our beefed up forces are working day and night, carrying out arrests in certain areas, and when an attack occurs, the place where it came from is closed; the village or the neighborhood. Homes are prepared for demolition."
Asked about Russia's recent deployment of the advanced S-400 surface to air missile system in northwest Syria, Ya'alon said Russia's fighter jets and missile systems are "not directed against us" and do no threaten Israel's freedom of aerial operations.
"We act according to our interests; one does not interfere with the other," he said. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Hillary Had Ample Time To Meet With Big Corporate Donors During Time at State Department
According to a new report from the Associated Press, Hillary Clinton had regular openings in her schedule to meet with wealthy donors to the Clinton Foundation during her time as Secretary of State:
As secretary of state, Hillary Clinton opened her office to dozens of influential Democratic party fundraisers, former Clinton administration and campaign loyalists, and corporate donors to her family's global charity, according to State Department calendars obtained by The Associated Press.
The woman who would become a 2016 presidential candidate met or spoke by phone with nearly 100 corporate executives and long-time Clinton political and charity donors during her four years at the State Department between 2009 and 2013, records show. Those formally scheduled meetings involved heads of companies and organizations that pursued business or private interests with the Obama administration, including with the State Department while Clinton was in charge.
The AP found no evidence of legal or ethical conflicts in Clinton's meetings in its examination of 1,294 pages from the calendars. Her sit-downs with business leaders were not unique among recent secretaries of state, who sometimes summoned corporate executives to aid in international affairs, documents show.
But the difference with Clinton's meetings was that she was a 2008 presidential contender who was widely expected to run again in 2016. Her availability to luminaries from politics, business and charity shows the extent to which her office became a sounding board for their interests. And her ties with so many familiar faces from those intersecting worlds were complicated by their lucrative financial largess and political support over the years — even during her State Department tenure — to her campaigns, her husband's and to her family's foundation.
There are a number of reason's why Clinton's schedule at the State Department is relevant, but the news in this report is most relevant to allegations made in the book Clinton Cash earlier this year, which was about Clinton's habit of doing political favors in her capacity as Secretary in return for donations to the Clinton Foundation.
Further, this once again brings up the issues surrounding Clinton's use of a private email server during her time at State, her decision to delete 60,000 emails she deemed "personal" and without oversight before leaving her position.
And finally, these schedules won't do Clinton any favors on the campaign trail as she attempts to distance herself from corporations and Wall Street.
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