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Obama and Clinton undermined America

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Monday, Nov. 14, 2016 8:54 PM

For eight years, President Barack Obama has worked to destroy America, dissed our military and thrown vets under the bus as he welcomed millions of illegals and spent billions on them. Meanwhile, our vets die waiting to get into the Veterans Administration. He’s created racial division unlike anything ever seen in America and destroyed a once-top health care system. He’s all but removed what integrity remains in government and disintegrated our borders. Obama has wiped his feet on the Constitution – and the left dances with joy.

He’s illegally used Air Force One to jet Hillary Clinton around on her campaign to continue his legacy of destruction. The list of traitorous actions by this president would take up every page of this newspaper.

Clinton has left a trail of mysterious deaths going back before Watergate, where she was fired by the lead attorney as “a liar and dishonest.” Americans don’t comprehend the depth of her blood lust for power.

For eight years, this dark legacy has undermined America. Those screaming the loudest that Clinton didn’t make it eagerly gobble up the propaganda machine called media.

Obama said what he is in his books: hatred of this nation and whites, in his own words. Hillary’s history is easily found in the Clinton Chronicles and Unlimited Access by Gary Aldridge, head of White House security, whom the Clintons desperately tried to destroy.

Philip Haney, co-founder of the Department of Homeland Security, wrote See Something, Say Nothing detailing the takeover of government by Islam, another fact no one wants the truth on.

The school system is an indoctrination machine omitting or twisting the very history that once guaranteed the freedom of America, established as a constitutional republic, not a democracy. There is a vast difference.

Now, the entitled generation is acting exactly as we’d expect, out of control and clueless to what’s behind the last several years. No wonder America is no longer seen as a light of freedom.

Denise Murray

Durango

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