HILLARY IS SELLING THE TEENS to THE HIGHEST BIDDER!
Hillary Clinton wants mandatory drug tests on every teen. Coincidentally, a company that manufactures drug tests has donated to her campaign! —
Found in E-Mail ID 9373:
“schools and doctors regularly screen for all sorts of diseases, and substance abuse screening /= random drug testing.”
https://wikileaks.org/podesta-emails/emailid/9373
http://www.opensecrets.org/orgs/summary.php?id=D000028499
And who is going to make money out of this? Private Industry.
I wonder how much drug screening companies have donated to CF.
https://www.clintonfoundation.org/contributors?category=%241%2C000%2C001+to+%245%2C000%2C000
Acxiom Corporation – $1,000,000 – $500,000
http://naohp.com/menu/naohp/vendor/ads/Acxiom.pdf
Acxiom provides an extensive suite of employment and security check services to support institutions like yours.
Acxiom offers:
• Identity Verification
• Credit Reports
• Criminal Record Checks
• Federal Exclusion List Checks
• Drug Testing …
Wow.
Further googling.
The removal of the Rose Law Firm files by the campaign was discovered last week when the law firm turned over to Congressional investigators a November 1993 letter from Mr. Kendall to Jerry C. Jones, a partner at the firm. In the letter, Mr. Kendall said he was returning the three Madison files, noting that they “were among the late Vincent Foster’s files.”
“They appear to me to be files of Rose Law Firm documents,” the letter said. “I thought it most appropriate to transmit them to you, for retention and storage.”
After the hearing, Senator Alfonse M. D’Amato, the New York Republican who heads the committee, called Mr. Kendall’s letter “a smoking gun” and said that the removal of the files from the Rose firm provided new clues about why Mrs. Clinton had tried to block investigators from going through Mr. Foster’s files.
Jerry C. Jones Chief Ethics and Legal Officer, EVP and Assistant Secretary at Acxiom.
http://archive.is/mmg2k#selection-479.1-479.360http://archive.fortune.com/magazines/fortune/fortune_archive/2004/02/23/362182/index.htm