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Jul 7, 2016 17:44:49   #
CounterRevolutionary
 
Yes, yes, yes, Mr. Hemiman, you are right. but there is a false assumption here that Hillary Clinton used her private server to hide her correspondence from public FOIA requests. Quite the contrary, her servers were an international hackers party.

The Secretary of State has been engaged in arms shipments to civil wars around the globe, Mexico, Latin America, Africa, the Middle East, the Ukraine and Asia, shipments that could easily be identified and intercepted through knowledge gleaned through her emails. She has deliberately engaged in sabotage of our allies and national security. This is treason.

Certainly, FBI Director Comey recognizes this and should be impeached along with Attorney General Loretta Lynch, whereas the Clinton Foundation should be searched from the basement to its attic, both Bill and Hillary put on trial for racketeering under the RICO laws.

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Jul 7, 2016 17:48:15   #
Worried for our children Loc: Massachusetts
 
kburns50 wrote:
Correct..... Is there a ship with Tea floating in the Boston Bay???



I'm looking out on Boston harbor as I type this, there's no ship like that to be seen. It could be a little too soon though. 👍👍

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Jul 7, 2016 18:05:39   #
slatten49 Loc: Lake Whitney, Texas
 
"No matter how hard you try to hide the truth. It eventually finds its way out."

"The truth will always find a way to make itself known. The only thing we can do is to fight with the knowledge we hold and everything we have. Erasing the paradoxes one by one, it's never easy, we claw and scratch for every inch. But we will always eventually reach that one single truth." [quote/unknown]

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Jul 7, 2016 18:33:27   #
Worried for our children Loc: Massachusetts
 
slatten49 wrote:
"No matter how hard you try to hide the truth. It eventually finds its way out."

"The truth will always find a way to make itself known. The only thing we can do is to fight with the knowledge we hold and everything we have. Erasing the paradoxes one by one, it's never easy, we claw and scratch for every inch. But we will always eventually reach that one single truth." [quote/unknown]


The first quote I believe is credited to: Anurag Prakash Ray

Another of his that I like is...

"Life is too short to spend at war with others. Practice acceptance and forgiveness. Don't let dumb little things break your happiness."

The second one I believe is credited to: Miles Edgeworth

Good stuff Slatts. 👍👍👍

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Jul 7, 2016 18:41:22   #
slatten49 Loc: Lake Whitney, Texas
 
Worried for our children wrote:
The first quote I believe is credited to: Anurag Prakash Ray

Another of his that I like is...

"Life is too short to spend at war with others. Practice acceptance and forgiveness. Don't let dumb little things break your happiness."

The second one I believe is credited to: Miles Edgeworth

Good stuff Slatts. 👍👍👍


Thanks for filling in the gaps, WFOC. My source did not give proper credit, so I posted them 'unknown' out of laziness, I guess.

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Jul 7, 2016 18:47:34   #
Ricko Loc: Florida
 
CounterRevolutionary wrote:
Yes, yes, yes, Mr. Hemiman, you are right. but there is a false assumption here that Hillary Clinton used her private server to hide her correspondence from public FOIA requests. Quite the contrary, her servers were an international hackers party.

The Secretary of State has been engaged in arms shipments to civil wars around the globe, Mexico, Latin America, Africa, the Middle East, the Ukraine and Asia, shipments that could easily be identified and intercepted through knowledge gleaned through her emails. She has deliberately engaged in sabotage of our allies and national security. This is treason.

Certainly, FBI Director Comey recognizes this and should be impeached along with Attorney General Loretta Lynch, whereas the Clinton Foundation should be searched from the basement to its attic, both Bill and Hillary put on trial for racketeering under the RICO laws.
Yes, yes, yes, Mr. Hemiman, you are right. but the... (show quote)


counterrevolutionary- ironically, my first reaction upon hearing Comey was one of frustration and disgust. However, after thinking about this for a day or so, Comey may have done us a favor. He started by presenting a total indictment of Hillary backed by facts, then he walked it all back. Comey probably realized that if he did indict, Obama could pardon Hillary even before the case ever reached the courts thus giving her a clean slate. Since she was not indicted, there is nothing to pardon , and Hillary will now face the court of public opinion. Also, Comey may well have been ready to indict and was convinced by the majority of his bureau to back off. His statement could have been an expression of his frustrations. There is now talk of possibly charging Hillary with contempt of congress. I do not believe that will go anywhere and Obama can still pardon her if he so desires. Our best hope is a Trump presidency with an aggressive AG who will go after the likes of the Clintons, Holder, Kosinen, Lerner, etc. . Until then, we will continue to have a corrupt government. Good Luck America !!!

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Jul 7, 2016 19:02:04   #
PeterS
 
Hemiman wrote:
First he showed there is no longer any law in America except what Obama says is law.Second,by letting the obviously guilty Clinton off he immediately went from asset to liability,the second his speech ended.Mr.Comey turned himself into a loose end and I think everyone knows what happens to loose ends in the Clinton world.Now Comey can spend the rest of his life wondering when someone in government will feel threatened because he may talk about what pressures were used to get him too forgive her criminal actions.The fool painted a target on his back that will never wash off.lt's only a matter of time before Comey's name and natural causes appear in the same sentence.
First he showed there is no longer any law in Amer... (show quote)

The FBI investigates they don't prosecute. It was up to Lynch, not Comey, to decide whether or not to prosecute Hillary. It's scary how little you guys know about our legal system, especially since you want branches of it to do what legally it isn't allowed to do...

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Jul 7, 2016 19:48:51   #
CounterRevolutionary
 
Ricko wrote:
counterrevolutionary- ironically, my first reaction upon hearing Comey was one of frustration and disgust. However, after thinking about this for a day or so, Comey may have done us a favor. He started by presenting a total indictment of Hillary backed by facts, then he walked it all back. Comey probably realized that if he did indict, Obama could pardon Hillary even before the case ever reached the courts thus giving her a clean slate. Since she was not indicted, there is nothing to pardon , and Hillary will now face the court of public opinion. Also, Comey may well have been ready to indict and was convinced by the majority of his bureau to back off. His statement could have been an expression of his frustrations. There is now talk of possibly charging Hillary with contempt of congress. I do not believe that will go anywhere and Obama can still pardon her if he so desires. Our best hope is a Trump presidency with an aggressive AG who will go after the likes of the Clintons, Holder, Kosinen, Lerner, etc. . Until then, we will continue to have a corrupt government. Good Luck America !!!
counterrevolutionary- ironically, my first reactio... (show quote)


Ricko, I hope you are right, for much time this morning in the Congressional hearings was spent on FBI Director Comey mincing words, as to whether Hillary was guilty of "gross negligence" or merely foolishly "careless." Probably over a million government county, state and federal employees, like those at the IRS, have signed pledges of "client confidentiality," where exposure of their clients' personal information, or mere unauthorized access to it, would end in:
1) termination from work
2) be subject to prosecution by both employer and the client
3) be subject to fines and imprisonment

We are living under a double standard in the application of the law.

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Jul 7, 2016 20:00:01   #
CounterRevolutionary
 
PeterS wrote:
The FBI investigates they don't prosecute. It was up to Lynch, not Comey, to decide whether or not to prosecute Hillary. It's scary how little you guys know about our legal system, especially since you want branches of it to do what legally it isn't allowed to do...


Peter, you write that "the FBI investigates, they don't prosecute." Quite true.
Director James Comey is supposed to investigate and then make a recommendation to the Attorney General to indict and prosecute and then if found guilty, convict and imprison.

So, as long as the hearings continue today, (I have C-Span on right now), what have we learned from how Director James Comey conducted his investigation.
1) Hillary Clinton voluntarily went to the FBI for an interview for 3 hours, she was not under any subpoena.
2) Hillary swore NO oath to tell the truth.
3) 5 or 6 professional FBI agents questioned Secretary of State Hillary Clinton about her use of her illegal home computer.
4) Director James Comey was briefed by only "some" of the FBI agents who did the Clinton interview, forming his conclusions from 2nd hand information.
5) There is no written record or recorded record of Hillary Clinton's interview at the FBI.

Peter, at what point do you become suspicious of this whole affair?

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Jul 7, 2016 20:11:27   #
Radiance3
 
Hemiman wrote:
First he showed there is no longer any law in America except what Obama says is law.Second,by letting the obviously guilty Clinton off he immediately went from asset to liability,the second his speech ended.Mr.Comey turned himself into a loose end and I think everyone knows what happens to loose ends in the Clinton world.Now Comey can spend the rest of his life wondering when someone in government will feel threatened because he may talk about what pressures were used to get him too forgive her criminal actions.The fool painted a target on his back that will never wash off.lt's only a matter of time before Comey's name and natural causes appear in the same sentence.
First he showed there is no longer any law in Amer... (show quote)

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This is lawless America. I never thought Comey could be swayed or be bought on his integrity. The FBI director Comey had entirely changed the justice system in America. As a result, this will become a precedence in America, that so many criminals in the future could escape punishment in the justice system, citing the Clinton exemptions on prosecutions, even numerous crimes she had committed. The intent was ignored, gross negligence, incompetence, lying under oath, not following the protocol of the State Department's policies, deleting and erasing 33000 emails to hide her criminal activities, and so many others. Yet Comey did not find them prosecutorial.

Comey had just defined a new justice system of America. What happened to his integrity? Why did he sacrificed that? Was he promised a very powerful and high position after Clinton sits in the Oval Office? Was he bribed multi-million dollars that allowed him to risks his job and his integrity? We know that the Clintons have almost half a billion dollars, money raised while she was working for herself fund raising, while at the State Department. Those emails are now erased from her personal server.

Comey's judgement on the Clinton investigation did not warrant justice at all to the American people. When employed, Incompetence, lying under oath, willful desire to obstruct justice, these are some of the reasons that employees are dismissed or prosecuted. But Clinton has a separate standard. Comey just dismissed all her crimes instead of punishment. And you know what? SHE WANTS PROMOTION TO BE THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES! This is ironic. America, do you promote her to be president, knowing that she is grossly incompetent, dishonest, and corrupt?

Was the secret meeting between Lynch and Clinton decided the results of Comey's exempting her from prosecution? Lynch after the meeting stated that she will follow the FBI's recommendation. And then FBI recommended that no prosecution warrants the findings on his investigation. During the meeting with Clinton, Bill, I believe Lynch was gifted with a promise to continue her DOJ position once Clinton sits at the Oval Office. According to Dick Morris, since he knew Clinton very well, she could be promised a promotion to the Supreme Court to replace Justice Scalia.

All these things could be possible. This is how the democrat party operates, and the Clintons are very powerful crime syndicated based on their track records. Many people have mysteriously disappeared or died on their watch. Four in Benghazi, Vince Foster, etc.

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Jul 7, 2016 20:39:11   #
Ricko Loc: Florida
 
PeterS wrote:
The FBI investigates they don't prosecute. It was up to Lynch, not Comey, to decide whether or not to prosecute Hillary. It's scary how little you guys know about our legal system, especially since you want branches of it to do what legally it isn't allowed to do...

PeterS-you know that was a play on words. Lynch already said she would accept the FBI's recommendation in an attempt to cover for her faux pas in meeting with Slick. Lynch was ready with her rubber stamp and issued the "case closed" proclamation without reviewing any of the findings. She was anxious to get this monkey off her back and you know it. Comey was the prosecutor, defense attorney, judge and jury in this case and Lynch was happy to oblige. I believe some who had faith in her as DA in the Eastern District of NY are now having second thoughts. It does not take long for the Washington, D.C. crowd to corrupt anyone. Don't know much about Lynch but do know that the Clintons have a sordid history, money talks, and fear intimidates. Slick could probably land a movie role as, The Intimidator" . (ie Family talk at impromptu meeting ,"Ms Lynch do you really love your family ?") Good Luck America !!!

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Jul 7, 2016 21:16:51   #
Radiance3
 
CarolSeer2016 wrote:
And Elijah's Coming Cummings is certainly making a first class fool (obviously unable to reason well) out of himself in front of the whole world:

http://www.rt.com/usa/349892-comey-testifies-clinton-emails/


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What do you expect? Elijah Cummings is nothing but a sergeant at arms protecting the corrupt democrats in Congress.

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Jul 7, 2016 21:30:10   #
Holdenbeach4u Loc: Holden Beach , NC
 
Cummings just another Liberal wants one side of everything ! It is always two sides and try meet in the middle!
The FBI head reason for not charging H Clinton at all! He wanting to go out with the FBI being great head . He did not want to charged H Clinton because he would lose his top spot in his life .

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Jul 7, 2016 23:08:08   #
Mikeyavelli
 
There's been a coup.
Obama is a dictator who will work behind hilliar if they can pull off the election.
Everyone is in on it, except Trump, who wasn't supposed to be in the political picture.
Rinoryan and the establishment are just as furious over Trump as obama and hilliar.
I am Trump's only supporter, that's the way it feels.

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Jul 8, 2016 01:35:38   #
EconomistDon
 
PeterS wrote:
The FBI investigates they don't prosecute. It was up to Lynch, not Comey, to decide whether or not to prosecute Hillary. It's scary how little you guys know about our legal system, especially since you want branches of it to do what legally it isn't allowed to do...


Peter, you haven't been paying attention, as usual. After Lynch met with Bill Clinton, she said that she will do whatever the FBI says. In effect, she gave the decision to the FBI, and Comey took it. So stop trying to insult others here by insisting that you know more about the legal system than they know. Lynch is not going to prosecute; the FBI gave her an OUT.

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