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Among an array of deplorable US presidential aspirants, Clinton stands out as the most recklessly dangerous in modern memory - a she devil committed to endless wars of aggression, possible unthinkable nuclear confrontation.

Award-winning filmmaker Oliver Stone says America’s political landscape has him in “deep despair.”

Clinton has a virtual lock on her party’s nomination, things rigged in her favor. Stone hit hard, saying she “effectively closed the door on peace, blasting both the Palestinian peace process and the Russians in the same week. NATO is her god…”

Endless wars are certain no matter who succeeds Obama. Clinton’s finger on the nuclear trigger should terrify everyone.

America’s provocative military buildup along Russia’s borders is the greatest threat to world peace since Hitler mobilized troops ahead of invading Poland, launching WW II.

“We’re going to war,” said Stone, “hybrid in nature to break the Russian state back to its 1990s subordination, or a hot war (which will destroy our country).”

“Our citizens should know this, but they don’t because our media” serves imperial, not popular interests. They lie, deceive, connive and suppress what everyone needs to know, substituting managed news misinformation and rubbish for hard truths.

Hillary’s rap sheet shows support for endless imperial wars and coups overthrowing legitimate governments.

Electing her president threatens world peace. Russia, China and Iran are on her hit list. She pledged to enhance the power of Israel’s killing machine more than already - “tak(ing) our alliance to the level,” she told AIPAC in Washington.

Stone supports Sanders, a political opportunist throughout his public life voting 98% of the time with Democrats, but at least he’s not Clinton.

Would an administration under his stewardship make a difference? Avoiding WW III alone makes him a better choice.

It’s far from what Americans deserve, what they’ve never had throughout US history and won’t under any new administration - governance representing everyone equitably, not just its privileged few.