Should Donald Trump prosecute Hillary Clinton?
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Should Donald Trump prosecute Hillary Clinton?
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Why isn't Donald Trump keeping his promise while there are suspicions by the FBI of criminal activity?
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Do you want to investigate whether Obama was born in America too? Shall we demand he provide his birth certificate again? How about Whitewater, shall we start that investigation over? Hey, we never did get to the bottom of Watergate, or the Teapot Dome scandal! What about Lincoln's beard, what was he hiding in there??? George Washington never told a lie???? That's got to be a scam, we need an investigation!!!
Give me a break....
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The head of the FBI said that unlawful things were done. So what's your justification for removing 30000+ e-mails during a crime investigation? As far as I know, that's illegal in this case.Ormond wrote:For crying out loud, what a waste of time this issue is. The FBI and the media investigated this issue adnaseum through the entire campaign, and nothing was found except that Clinton made a bad call and experienced a rare moment of political cluelessness.
Do you want to investigate whether Obama was born in America too? Shall we demand he provide his birth certificate again? How about Whitewater, shall we start that investigation over? Hey, we never did get to the bottom of Watergate, or the Teapot Dome scandal! What about Lincoln's beard, what was he hiding in there??? George Washington never told a lie???? That's got to be a scam, we need an investigation!!!
Give me a break....
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factcheck.org/2016/09/the-fbi-files-on- ... ns-emails/
In short: PRN was the company managing the email server. PRN employee belatedly deletes emails due to an earlier email purging policy. FBI investigation concludes:
"Clinton and her staff were “extremely careless” in handling classified information, the FBI did not find evidence that their actions were intentional. He declined to pursue criminal charges."
i.e. no case to answer.
Disclaimer: It is always possible for any given person to be either telling the truth or not telling the truth on any subject so you're still free to think whatever you want, including that she is guilty of this or any other crime.
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Alas, children, your God has been found to have terra-cotta feet, which, coincidentally, matches the color of his fake hair.
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It would be interesting to perform a survey, a few months from now, to see how many people know or care exactly what it was that she was supposed to be locked up for. News moves on quickly. I doubt whether the supporters will care if she's locked up. It was just a bit of fun.The Donald is beginning to discover that he will be unable to erect most of the big walls (ideas) he spouted off about, it will be interesting to see how that will sit with his supporters.
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Yes, and Trump has made it clear he wants to use the Supreme Court in this way also.Using the courts as a political weapon violates the principle of the balance of power.
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To get a concealed carry permit in Wisconsin you have to sign paper work that you read over the laws governing concealed carry in Wisconsin. One such law I believe is that you can not aim your firearm at any police officer. Assuming a high school drop out working as a plumber, granted a concealed carry permit, did draw his pistol and point it at a police officer in Wisconsin he would still be tried on criminal charges even if he claimed ignorance.Roel wrote:The head of the FBI said that unlawful things were done. So what's your justification for removing 30000+ e-mails during a crime investigation? As far as I know, that's illegal in this case.Ormond wrote:For crying out loud, what a waste of time this issue is. The FBI and the media investigated this issue adnaseum through the entire campaign, and nothing was found except that Clinton made a bad call and experienced a rare moment of political cluelessness.
Do you want to investigate whether Obama was born in America too? Shall we demand he provide his birth certificate again? How about Whitewater, shall we start that investigation over? Hey, we never did get to the bottom of Watergate, or the Teapot Dome scandal! What about Lincoln's beard, what was he hiding in there??? George Washington never told a lie???? That's got to be a scam, we need an investigation!!!
Give me a break....
For the regular American person the US legal systems proclaims, "ignorance is no excuse."
Hilary Clinton has a law degree and worked as lawyer early in her professional life. Part of being a lawyer is reading legal documents and understanding what you're signing.
She signed 2 non-disclosure agreements.
Here is 1 of them: freebeacon.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/ ... I-NDA1.pdf
You can see her signature on it. But pay special note to para. 1 and para 8.
In her position as Secretary of State she signed paper work agreeing to the fact that under law, with possible penalty of prosecution, all information she receives hence forth, until otherwise told by proper authorities, are the property of the US Government and she is to turn over all information to proper authorities when told to.
The FBI treated Hillary no differently than than top law enforcement in Mexico and Brazil treat their rich and well connected untouchables.
If it was me the FBI would have sought prosecution and recommended I get 30 years to life.
The head of the FBI is a lawyer that is worth $11 million dollars and worked for Lockheed Martin during his time in the private sector (top investigative law man being a multi-millionaire sounds like something you'd hear about in Mexico and Brazil as well). He's connected to rich people then but rich people in the Military Industrial Complex that stood to gain billions more if their girl Hillary could start WWIII with Russia. Which they wanted. And they certainly did not want their girl Hillary to be prosecuted.
Hillary and Bill Clinton themselves were supposedly poor when they left the White House but quickly amassed $100 million in assets. I suspect that is just what we know about. Given all the missing money--not to mention the Pentagon missing something like $10 trillion unaccounted for--they have probably funneled multiple of billions of dollars into off shore accounts.
Hillary, the Army clique missing $10 trillion in the Pentagon, are above the law and untouchable. All they have to say is, "I didn't know" or "It was a mistake." Mexican and Russian criminals are probably envious.
I'm not sure at this point I want Hillary prosecuted. Although, if it was me in her shoes and her being cognizant of the fact I have no law degree and only did blue collar labor in my life, she would recommend that the US Government try me on felony counts and lock me away for the better portion of the last years of my life in a violent federal prison. "Ignorance of the law" is no excuse she would say to me.
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Comey came out and said that there were additional emails that they were going to investigate. This prejudiced the voting process. They found nothing in the emails and should not have made the fact that they were fishing public.The FBI treated Hillary no differently than than top law enforcement in Mexico and Brazil treat their rich and well connected untouchables.
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The Burmese and Malaysian leadership provide good examples of how to play the game of imprisoning political enemies. Now that HC is out of the race DT has no reason to throw her into jail; that was just 'election poetry".
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I don't know if his hair is fake, Jimmy Fallon could go through it, it wasn't a wig obviously, or a well attached one.Felix wrote:Haven't you heard? The FBI has now officially cleared Mrs. Clinton, they announced they found insufficient grounds for a criminal indictment. The Donald is beginning to discover that he will be unable to erect most of the big walls (ideas) he spouted off about, it will be interesting to see how that will sit with his supporters.
Alas, children, your God has been found to have terra-cotta feet, which, coincidentally, matches the color of his fake hair.
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Not sure what your point is in reply to the statement you quoted from me. I was saying she should have easily been prosecuted. If it were me the FBI would have arrested me and had me prosecuted. I'd be in Federal Prison right now looking at spending most of the resat of my life in prison if not all of it. Period.Fooloso4 wrote:Supine:
Comey came out and said that there were additional emails that they were going to investigate. This prejudiced the voting process. They found nothing in the emails and should not have made the fact that they were fishing public.The FBI treated Hillary no differently than than top law enforcement in Mexico and Brazil treat their rich and well connected untouchables.
There is a saying in Brazil which the rich and well connected in the USA subscribe to as well, "For my friends anything, for my enemies the law."
Comey only acted under pressure by conservatives to investigate Hillary. There was no way she was ever going to be brought up on charges. I don't care if they found out she was selling kilos of cocaine, running prostitution services, abducted, tortured, and ate little grade school children. Nothing. NADA. Can convict a Clinton.
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Is that last thing you say based on these vague conspiracy theories that Hillary Clinton would be involved in a pedophile network trafficking kids?Supine wrote:Not sure what your point is in reply to the statement you quoted from me. I was saying she should have easily been prosecuted. If it were me the FBI would have arrested me and had me prosecuted. I'd be in Federal Prison right now looking at spending most of the resat of my life in prison if not all of it. Period.Fooloso4 wrote:Supine:
(Nested quote removed.)
Comey came out and said that there were additional emails that they were going to investigate. This prejudiced the voting process. They found nothing in the emails and should not have made the fact that they were fishing public.
There is a saying in Brazil which the rich and well connected in the USA subscribe to as well, "For my friends anything, for my enemies the law."
Comey only acted under pressure by conservatives to investigate Hillary. There was no way she was ever going to be brought up on charges. I don't care if they found out she was selling kilos of cocaine, running prostitution services, abducted, tortured, and ate little grade school children. Nothing. NADA. Can convict a Clinton.
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