Lies and More Lies!!!!!!

Several years ago we were able to get copies of ALL of Biden's personal stock portfolios!

WOW!

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Biden's Track Record

REMEMBER ROE V WADE?

Guess who wanted it overturned.

America's memory is now rivaling that of a goldfish's memory!

Look it up! You'll be surprised

how short it is! 

But will you remember it tomorrow?

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Unforgiveable Student Debt - that many of you are stuck with!    Don't  you realize how it works?    The bankers gave millions to his campaigns in exchange.    



Same sex marriage

In 1996, Senator Joe Biden voted for the Defense of Marriage Act which defined marriage as between a man and a woman. This law also prevented states from recognizing same sex marriages.
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FOR Mass Incarceration

Senator Joe Biden authored and voted for the Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act of 1994 which initiated the “3 Strikes and You’re Out” policy which has resulted in many people spending life sentences in jail for minor crimes. He nicknamed it the “Biden Bill.”
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AGAINST Abortion Rights

In 1982, Senator Joe Biden initially voted for a constitutional amendment which would have allowed states to overturn Roe v. Wade – the Supreme Court decision which legalized abortion.
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AGAINST School Busing

In the 1970’s Joe Biden stated that “I have become convinced that busing is a bankrupt concept.” He actively worked to oppose busing as a way to desegregate schools. Biden even wrote letters seeking the support of people who thought schools should be segregated by race.
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FOR Iraq War

Senator Joe Biden, who at the time was chair of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, voted for the resolution to authorize military involvement in Iraq. The Iraq war resulted in the death of 4,424 US military members and cost taxpayers $2.4 trillion.
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FOR Death Penalty & Harsh Drug Sentences

Harsher mandatory minimum sentences for drug use, civil asset forfeiture without a conviction, and imposing death penalty for drug related murders – this is Joe Biden’s legacy. He voted for both the Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1986 and its 1988 counterpart and claimed George H. Bush’s war on drugs was “not tough enough, bold enough, or imaginative enough.”