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Hillary Clinton: The Tragic Truth
Hillary Clinton: The Tragic Truth
Hillary Clinton: The Tragic Truth
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We are at a pivotal moment in history. The world is watching. All eyes are on America.

On November 8, Americans will elect a new president and, by default, the next leader of the free world - America is the principal superpower in an alliance of free (or democratic) nations. The next US president will preside over critical decisions that will affect America and the world at large. Either Donald Trump or Hillary Clinton will become president. Who will it be?
Americans face an unprecedented responsibility because the positions of the two candidates vying for the top job are poles apart - they couldn’t be more diverse. As such, the wrong choice could have catastrophic consequences.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherVerusha Singh
Release dateNov 1, 2016
ISBN9781922113221
Hillary Clinton: The Tragic Truth
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Verusha Singh

Verusha Singh is a writer and entrepreneur with her own self-publishing business. She has qualifications in Media and Writing, and Editing and Publishing. After graduating from university she held positions at two publishing companies, including Hay House (Australia). Her plans for the future are to continue to write and teach about the laws of success, how to be successful in life and personal development. Her main work is called, The Inexplicable Laws of Success.

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    Hillary Clinton - Verusha Singh

    HILLARY CLINTON

    THE

    TRAGIC

    TRUTH

    Copyright 2016 by Verusha Singh and Virend Singh

    All rights reserved. You are permitted to forward this book to anyone you feel might benefit from it, provided it is forwarded intact, without modification, and with all pages included. Your support of the authors’ rights is sincerely appreciated.

    Published by

    Ink ‘n Ivory

    P O Box 6321, Rouse Hill, NSW. 2155. Australia

    www.inkNivory.com

    Printed in Australia

    ISBN: 978-1-922113-22-1 (ePub)

    ISBN: 978-1-922113-23-8 (Mobi)

    Introduction

    We are at a pivotal moment in history. The world is watching. All eyes are on America.

    On November 8, Americans will elect a new president and, by default, the next leader of the free world - America is the principal superpower in an alliance of free (or democratic) nations. The next US president will preside over critical decisions that will affect America and the world at large. Either Donald Trump or Hillary Clinton will become president.

    Who will it be?

    Americans face an unprecedented responsibility because the positions of the two candidates vying for the top job are poles apart - they couldn’t be more diverse. As such, the wrong choice could have catastrophic consequences.

    Several years ago we articulated our mission for a better world:

    To raise human consciousness so that we [humans]

    •live in peace and harmony with each other, and the other kingdoms (i.e. plant, animal, mineral, etc.) that make up our world, at every level of our existence;

    AND

    •take care of our world for ourselves and future generations.

    One way to do that is to share our preference for the leader of the free world – the one whose policies and values system most closely aligns with our mission.

    We are not American, so we don’t get to vote. Also, we are not politically-inclined, but we do have a vested interest in the outcome of the US presidential elections, and so should the rest of the world.

    Why?

    For lots of reasons, but let us tell you of the three that have the greatest global impact.

    Part 1

    Three Catastrophic Global Impacts

    1.1

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