"Hillary Uncensored"

"Hillary Uncensored" Rough Cut Trailer

The viral frenzy surrounding the leaking of the thirteen minute "rough cut" trailer for the documentary "Hillary Uncensored" has resulted in a new Internet record for a documentary trailer, with more than 4 million views since October 8 - even after Google suddenly removed the top-ranked video from its Top 10 and Top 100 lists!

The new documentary film "Indicting Hillary" shows Hillary Clinton's role in the campaign fraud that elected her to the Senate. It combines explosive home video taken by Peter Paul with key interviews to show why Hillary Clinton is unfit to lead America.

The First Cut of the one hour documentary is now available on YouPerView.com at $6.99 per view. The public will be given the opportunity to offer suggestions for the final edit. The DVD may be ordered from Equal Justice Productions.



Sen. Clinton's actions as shown in the film violated the following U.S. Statutes:Sen. Clinton's actions as shown in the film violated the following U.S. Statutes:
2 U.S.C. Sec 441a (a)(7)(B)(I) provides:

Expenditures made by any person in cooperation, consultation, or concert, with, or at the request or suggestion of, a candidate, his authorized political committees, or their agents, shall be considered to be a contribution to such candidate. (Therefore Peter Paul's expenditures cannot be deemed to be a "soft money" contribution)
(f) No candidate shall knowingly accept any contribution in violation of the provisions of this section...
(a)(1)(A) No person shall make contributions... to any candidate with respect to any election for Federal office which, in the aggregate, exceed $2,000.
2 U.S.C. Sec 437g(d)(1)(A)(I) provides:
Any person who knowingly and willfully commits a violation of any provision of this act which involves the making, receiving, or reporting of any contribution, donation, or expenditure (I) aggregating $25,000 or more during a calendar year shall be fined under Title 18, or imprisoned for not more than 5 years, or both...

 

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