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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]http://thehill.com/blogs/ballot-box/dem-primaries/287472-sanders-delegates-to-hold-fart-in-protest-at-convention LOL....seriously? Hilarious....[/quote] Seems like Liberals have decided that rioting, assaulting Trump supporters, attacking police, destroying property and stifling free speech is pretty bad press, so they'll take this route instead. Still a better option than what these people have been doing. It reeks of the behavior of a 10 year old, but I don't expect much better from the left [/quote] Sounds better than the conservative plan of cold cocking people for their speech, showing no concern over cops shooting unarmed black people, and trying to prove your warmth for Hispanic people by posing over a taco salad. [/quote] Actually...it was Clinton's policies that locked up more blacks than any other President. Bill Clinton presided over the largest increase in federal and state prison inmates of any president in American history. Clinton did not declare the War on Crime or the War on Drugs—those wars were declared before Reagan was elected and long before crack hit the streets—but he escalated it beyond what many conservatives had imagined possible. He supported the 100-to-1 sentencing disparity for crack versus powder cocaine, which produced staggering racial injustice in sentencing and boosted funding for drug-law enforcement. Clinton championed the idea of a federal “three strikes” law in his 1994 State of the Union address and, months later, signed a $30 billion crime bill that created dozens of new federal capital crimes, mandated life sentences for some three-time offenders, and authorized more than $16 billion for state prison grants and the expansion of police forces. [/quote]
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