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More questions from Stan

Sometimes a question is asked to test or gain knowledge. Sometimes it is just a way of making a statement. Here are some questions from the notes that have been sitting on my desk.

Is it time for Hillary to drop out of the race? If by any chance Bernie Sanders gets the nomination, would she support him? How about Biden? Why is it necessary for her to lie about so many unimportant things: Chelsea jogging on 9-11, sniper fire that did not exist, her immigrant grandparents, being a lifetime Yankees fan, and more and more and more?

We know that political people lie a lot. From “I did not have sexual relations with that woman, Ms. Lewinsky,” all the way back to “I am not a crook,” and many, many more — but always to cover their tuchuses in a guilty situation. Hillary tells lies about things that have nothing to do with her career in politics or her current campaign.

To all of you left-wing talking heads on cable TV: We hear what you are saying, but do you really believe it?

Hillary has several assistants who have been very loyal to her. Would any of them be willing to take the fall for her?

Who offends you more? The person who donates heavily to the candidate so that he can get certain things done? Or the candidate who accepts those large donations and then does certain “favors” for the person or company doing the donating? Our dear friend Donald Trump made it clear in his speeches that he has contributed big bucks to our politicians in order to get things done.

So who’s worse? The giver? The taker? Perhaps both are equally bad.

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When are these perverts going to wake up and realize that the 15-year-old girls they are connecting with on the Internet for the purpose of sex are really 40-year-old cops doing a great job of getting those guilty pieces of human waste off the streets?

Why does America have forever-needy generations? The pregnant teenager, her mother, her grandmother, her great grandmother and her great, great grandmother. Very rarely married and always on government assistance. What are we doing wrong?

Made in America. Did you know that 100 percent of the corn in Kellogg’s Corn Flakes is grown in Kansas, Nebraska and Illinois? “Hey there Stan, how do you know that?” I’m reading it right now on the box.

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I parked my car at the supermarket parking lot. There were shopping carts all over. Am I a good citizen by taking one in? On the other hand, if everyone that was going shopping brought one in we might be putting a high school student out of a job. What would you do?

Why did NBC fire Donald Trump but still employ Al Sharpton?

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As of right now, the chair of the Democratic National Committee, Ms. Debbie Wasserman Schultz, has not yet committed herself to a side on this Iranian agreement. Madam Schultz, where are your loyalties? To the president? To the Democrat party? Or to the United States of America? What in the world is taking you so long to commit yourself?

I am StanGershbein@Bellsouth.net, still trying to find out what my country is getting out of this very one-sided deal. So far, it looks like nothing.

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