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amborin

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2. and this:
Mon Mar 7, 2016, 01:10 AM
Mar 2016

In 2011, the State Department cleared an enormous arms deal: Led by Boeing, a consortium of American defense contractors would deliver $29 billion worth of advanced fighter jets to Saudi Arabia, despite concerns over the kingdom's troublesome human rights record. In the years before Hillary Clinton became secretary of state, Saudi Arabia had contributed $10 million to the Clinton Foundation, and just two months before the jet deal was finalized, Boeing donated $900,000 to the Clinton Foundation, according to an International Business Times investigation released Tuesday.

The Saudi transaction is just one example of nations and companies that had donated to the Clinton Foundation seeing an increase in arms deals while Hillary Clinton oversaw the State Department.

IBT found that between October 2010 and September 2012, State approved $165 billion in commercial arms sales to 20 nations that had donated to the foundation, plus another $151 billion worth of Pentagon-brokered arms deals to 16 of those countries—a 143 percent increase over the same time frame under the Bush Administration.

The sales boosted the military power of authoritarian regimes such as Qatar, Algeria, Kuwait, the United Arab Emirates, and Oman, which, like Saudi Arabia, had been criticized by the department for human rights abuses......



http://www.motherjones.com/politics/2015/05/hillary-clinton-foundation-state-arms-deals

Kicked and recommended. Uncle Joe Mar 2016 #1
and this: amborin Mar 2016 #2
This is why I don't care if you support Hillary Mufaddal Mar 2016 #3
I knew she took after Scoop Jackson...didn't realize it was that literal, though. n/t. Ken Burch Mar 2016 #4
I was shocked that Hillary brought up the Import Export Bank as a response to her support for trade BernieforPres2016 Mar 2016 #5
Especially since her whole campaign now is Obama 3.0 Mufaddal Mar 2016 #7
Wow, I missed that from Obama BernieforPres2016 Mar 2016 #8
Oh, DEAR. AzDar Mar 2016 #10
Obama: Why America needs the Export-Import Bank tammywammy Mar 2016 #20
Oh, look. He "evolved" too. lol Mufaddal Mar 2016 #25
Maybe we should hook some generators to Darwin's grave. VulgarPoet Mar 2016 #36
To be honest, there's snide names for everything. And everyone. Nailzberg Mar 2016 #17
I'm sure you're right BernieforPres2016 Mar 2016 #22
It's always something with the Clintons Armstead Mar 2016 #6
Boeing is one of the worlds leaders in developing renewable energy solutions. stevenleser Mar 2016 #9
In today's episode of corporate greenwashing... Mufaddal Mar 2016 #11
By all means, ask any renewable energy experts about Boeing and Spectrolab. stevenleser Mar 2016 #12
Ok this needs to be explained, (if you do not mind) nadinbrzezinski Mar 2016 #19
And you have correctly defined the term. But it doesn't apply to Boeing. The difference is... stevenleser Mar 2016 #23
K&R. think Mar 2016 #13
Boeing can suck it. They have pretty much demolished WA Boeing workers pension plans. liberal_at_heart Mar 2016 #14
But didn't you hear? Boeing is basically just a bunch of environmental activists! Mufaddal Mar 2016 #15
Nope, I didn't say that they were activists. nt stevenleser Mar 2016 #16
Boeing stock price tumbles on fraud report think Mar 2016 #21
Boeing, aspirant Mar 2016 #18
Nah they're just a struggling small business staffed by the Earth Liberation Front Mufaddal Mar 2016 #27
Did I hear her wrong? OZi Mar 2016 #24
That was sarcasm. Boeing is in a major battle for market share with Airbus. stevenleser Mar 2016 #26
2 companies fighting for market share (bi-monoply) aspirant Mar 2016 #29
I bet Airbus isn't moving all their production out of France and Germany to non-union states /nt CdnExtraNational Mar 2016 #30
You would be wrong about that. They have a massive factory in China. stevenleser Mar 2016 #31
So Airbus is producing cheap toy planes with limited warranty aspirant Mar 2016 #32
But did they move their plants out of France and Germany if they wouldn't bust their unions? CdnExtraNational Mar 2016 #33
Thought I recalled Boeing creating a bidding war for its corporate HQ a while back BernieforPres2016 Mar 2016 #28
Business as usual in Third Way land. Broward Mar 2016 #34
Oh please, she will tout this. n/t Skwmom Mar 2016 #35
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