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Jul 23, 2019 14:45:21   #
slatten49 Loc: Lake Whitney, Texas
 
https://news.yahoo.com/fox-news-fiction-how-the-seth-rich-conspiracy-murder-theory-made-its-way-to-the-cable-news-network-100000772.html

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Jul 23, 2019 14:59:03   #
Lonewolf
 
slatten49 wrote:
https://news.yahoo.com/fox-news-fiction-how-the-seth-rich-conspiracy-murder-theory-made-its-way-to-the-cable-news-network-100000772.html


he's not really dead he's in the basement of a pizza shop taking care of the baby's Hillery sells!
Please dont let fox see this!

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Jul 23, 2019 15:16:10   #
badbob85037
 
It's a no brainer that media lie. It's also takes an i***t to not believe one side while taking the other as the word of god.

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Jul 23, 2019 15:53:47   #
DogLover99
 
Just another affiliate of the Clintons that dies mysteriously? Is that 58 deaths? It's so many I've lost count.

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Jul 23, 2019 16:10:08   #
Rose42
 
What I find interesting about this piece is its Yahoo of all things going after Fox. I've never seen any other network targeted like Fox yet other networks have had their fair share of false stories too. Go figure.

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Jul 23, 2019 16:18:26   #
slatten49 Loc: Lake Whitney, Texas
 
DogLover99 wrote:
Just another affiliate of the Clintons that dies mysteriously? Is that 58 deaths? It's so many I've lost count.

Or, perhaps you've lost your mind...

The Mythical Clinton Body Count

Urban Legends; The Clinton Body Count Rumors, by David Emery...Updated May 24, 2019

Rumors dating to the mid-1990s claim that dozens of people connected to Bill and Hillary Clinton have died under mysterious circumstances, provoking outlandish conspiracy theories about the former president's supposed involvement in their deaths. The idea of the "Clinton Body Count," which began during Bill's presidency, reared its head again during Hillary Clinton's 2008 and 2016 p**********l campaigns.

A typical chain email promoting the conspiracy theory lists over two dozen individuals who supposedly "[had] dirt on the Clintons," including former White House counselor Vince Foster, businessman James McDougal, and Susan Coleman, a law school student who allegedly had an affair with Bill Clinton. The email describes the circumstances of each person's death and advises the reader to "Pass this on. Let the public become aware of what happens to anyone who might damage the Clinton machine!"

The widely-circulated "Clinton Body Count" text insinuates that several dozen "friends" of the Clintons, some of whom conceivably possessed incriminating information about the former First Couple, died under "mysterious" circumstances—i.e., were secretly done away with.

In more ways than one, it's reminiscent of a similarly paranoid conspiracy theory floated during the Bush-hating 2000s, namely the notion that forces within the Bush administration secretly orchestrated the 9/11 terror attacks. Both theories rest on absurd assumptions:

That a U.S. president could secretly order the murders of dozens (or, in Bush's case on 9/11, thousands) of American citizens without being found out, ratted on, prosecuted, impeached, or even so much as accused of such crimes by members of Congress, including staunch political opponents.

That a U.S. president could flawlessly carry out such crimes while demonstrating complete and utter fallibility (if not gross ineptitude) in the face of other, more mundane challenges (e.g., Clinton's inability to squelch accusations of sexual improprieties and avoid impeachment).

Why is it, we must also ask, that special prosecutor Kenneth Starr, who spent years and millions of taxpayer dollars attempting to dig up dirt of any kind on the Clintons, never handed down a single indictment pertaining to these alleged murders? The answer is plain—because the accusations have no merit.

The earliest version of the "Clinton Body Count" was authored by Indianapolis attorney Linda Thompson, founder of the right-wing group American Justice Federation. The list originally contained the names of 26 alleged victims, though it has grown, and shrunk, and grown again since then, with some variants boasting over 100 names.

Unfortunately for conspiracy theorists, experts and investigators have looked into these "mysterious" deaths—and they haven't found any evidence of foul play. The true circumstances surrounding the deaths of five of the alleged Clinton "victims" are given below.

James McDougal: A friend and business partner of the Clintons, McDougal died of a heart attack—not an "apparent" heart attack—while serving time on a fraud conviction. McDougal had a pre-existing heart condition. Prison guards placed him in solitary confinement after he refused to take a urine test and failed to provide him with the medications he kept in his cell, according to a subsequent investigation. No foul play was suspected.

Mary Mohane: "One of the first interns to work at the Clinton White House," according to her family. Not one news source reporting on her murder suggests that Mohane, a lesbian, was poised to claim that she had experienced "sexual harassment in the White House." She died of gunshot wounds along with two other Georgetown, D.C. Starbucks employees during a botched robbery attempt on July 6, 1997. Per police investigations and a written confession by the k**ler, Carl Cooper of Washington, D.C., Mahoney was shot while struggling with the perpetrator over the keys to the safe. A witness corroborated that Cooper had been planning to rob the Starbucks for at least a month before the crime occurred.

Vince Foster: A lifelong friend of the Clintons, White House aide Vince Foster k**led himself with a handgun on July 20, 1993. He had been suffering from depression. No fewer than five official investigations were conducted into the circumstances of his death, and not one found evidence of foul play. In 1997, special prosecutor Kenneth Starr's own report on the Vince Foster case was unsealed by the U.S. Court of Appeals. "The available evidence points clearly to suicide as the manner of death," the report stated.

Ron Brown: Brown, who served as Commerce Secretary under President Clinton, died in a plane crash on April 3, 1996. Conspiracy theorists have alleged that X-rays of Brown's head showed "possible bullet fragments" in the vicinity of what some described as a "gunshot wound." A re-examination reviewed by a panel of military pathologists found "no bullet, no bone fragments, no metal fragments and, even more telling, no exit wound," according to Chicago Tribune columnist Clarence Page.

C. Victor Raiser II: This prominent Democratic fundraiser and close friend of Bill Clinton died along with his son and four other people in an airplane crash in Alaska in 1992. Raiser had no known connection with any Clinton scandal, nor was his death in any way "mysterious." A National T***sportation Safety Board investigation determined that the pilot, who survived the crash, had stalled the plane while trying to veer away at the last minute from a dangerous, cloud-covered mountain pass.

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Jul 24, 2019 04:13:07   #
DogLover99
 
slatten49 wrote:
Or, perhaps you've lost your mind...

The Mythical Clinton Body Count

Urban Legends; The Clinton Body Count Rumors, by David Emery...Updated May 24, 2019

Rumors dating to the mid-1990s claim that dozens of people connected to Bill and Hillary Clinton have died under mysterious circumstances, provoking outlandish conspiracy theories about the former president's supposed involvement in their deaths. The idea of the "Clinton Body Count," which began during Bill's presidency, reared its head again during Hillary Clinton's 2008 and 2016 p**********l campaigns.

A typical chain email promoting the conspiracy theory lists over two dozen individuals who supposedly "[had] dirt on the Clintons," including former White House counselor Vince Foster, businessman James McDougal, and Susan Coleman, a law school student who allegedly had an affair with Bill Clinton. The email describes the circumstances of each person's death and advises the reader to "Pass this on. Let the public become aware of what happens to anyone who might damage the Clinton machine!"

The widely-circulated "Clinton Body Count" text insinuates that several dozen "friends" of the Clintons, some of whom conceivably possessed incriminating information about the former First Couple, died under "mysterious" circumstances—i.e., were secretly done away with.

In more ways than one, it's reminiscent of a similarly paranoid conspiracy theory floated during the Bush-hating 2000s, namely the notion that forces within the Bush administration secretly orchestrated the 9/11 terror attacks. Both theories rest on absurd assumptions:

That a U.S. president could secretly order the murders of dozens (or, in Bush's case on 9/11, thousands) of American citizens without being found out, ratted on, prosecuted, impeached, or even so much as accused of such crimes by members of Congress, including staunch political opponents.

That a U.S. president could flawlessly carry out such crimes while demonstrating complete and utter fallibility (if not gross ineptitude) in the face of other, more mundane challenges (e.g., Clinton's inability to squelch accusations of sexual improprieties and avoid impeachment).

Why is it, we must also ask, that special prosecutor Kenneth Starr, who spent years and millions of taxpayer dollars attempting to dig up dirt of any kind on the Clintons, never handed down a single indictment pertaining to these alleged murders? The answer is plain—because the accusations have no merit.

The earliest version of the "Clinton Body Count" was authored by Indianapolis attorney Linda Thompson, founder of the right-wing group American Justice Federation. The list originally contained the names of 26 alleged victims, though it has grown, and shrunk, and grown again since then, with some variants boasting over 100 names.

Unfortunately for conspiracy theorists, experts and investigators have looked into these "mysterious" deaths—and they haven't found any evidence of foul play. The true circumstances surrounding the deaths of five of the alleged Clinton "victims" are given below.

James McDougal: A friend and business partner of the Clintons, McDougal died of a heart attack—not an "apparent" heart attack—while serving time on a fraud conviction. McDougal had a pre-existing heart condition. Prison guards placed him in solitary confinement after he refused to take a urine test and failed to provide him with the medications he kept in his cell, according to a subsequent investigation. No foul play was suspected.

Mary Mohane: "One of the first interns to work at the Clinton White House," according to her family. Not one news source reporting on her murder suggests that Mohane, a lesbian, was poised to claim that she had experienced "sexual harassment in the White House." She died of gunshot wounds along with two other Georgetown, D.C. Starbucks employees during a botched robbery attempt on July 6, 1997. Per police investigations and a written confession by the k**ler, Carl Cooper of Washington, D.C., Mahoney was shot while struggling with the perpetrator over the keys to the safe. A witness corroborated that Cooper had been planning to rob the Starbucks for at least a month before the crime occurred.

Vince Foster: A lifelong friend of the Clintons, White House aide Vince Foster k**led himself with a handgun on July 20, 1993. He had been suffering from depression. No fewer than five official investigations were conducted into the circumstances of his death, and not one found evidence of foul play. In 1997, special prosecutor Kenneth Starr's own report on the Vince Foster case was unsealed by the U.S. Court of Appeals. "The available evidence points clearly to suicide as the manner of death," the report stated.

Ron Brown: Brown, who served as Commerce Secretary under President Clinton, died in a plane crash on April 3, 1996. Conspiracy theorists have alleged that X-rays of Brown's head showed "possible bullet fragments" in the vicinity of what some described as a "gunshot wound." A re-examination reviewed by a panel of military pathologists found "no bullet, no bone fragments, no metal fragments and, even more telling, no exit wound," according to Chicago Tribune columnist Clarence Page.

C. Victor Raiser II: This prominent Democratic fundraiser and close friend of Bill Clinton died along with his son and four other people in an airplane crash in Alaska in 1992. Raiser had no known connection with any Clinton scandal, nor was his death in any way "mysterious." A National T***sportation Safety Board investigation determined that the pilot, who survived the crash, had stalled the plane while trying to veer away at the last minute from a dangerous, cloud-covered mountain pass.
Or, perhaps you've lost your mind... br br The My... (show quote)


Let me ask you a question. How many people do you personally know that have died a violent death? They have been murdered, death from suicide, (like getting shot in the back 3 times) mysterious deaths like one car accidents, plane crashes, etc. Most people would say none or maybe 1 or 2. With the Clintons, it's 50 to 60 or more. I wonder why? As for nothing being proven gulity, how many time has any connected politician in washington ever been convicted of any crime, even when they are guilty?

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Jul 24, 2019 07:48:16   #
slatten49 Loc: Lake Whitney, Texas
 
DogLover99 wrote:
Let me ask you a question. How many people do you personally know that have died a violent death? They have been murdered, death from suicide, (like getting shot in the back 3 times) mysterious deaths like one car accidents, plane crashes, etc. Most people would say none or maybe 1 or 2. With the Clintons, it's 50 to 60 or more. I wonder why? As for nothing being proven gulity, how many time has any connected politician in washington ever been convicted of any crime, even when they are guilty?

Actually, including those in Viet Nam, quite a few.

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Jul 24, 2019 08:22:15   #
Big dog
 
slatten49 wrote:
Or, perhaps you've lost your mind...

The Mythical Clinton Body Count

Urban Legends; The Clinton Body Count Rumors, by David Emery...Updated May 24, 2019

Rumors dating to the mid-1990s claim that dozens of people connected to Bill and Hillary Clinton have died under mysterious circumstances, provoking outlandish conspiracy theories about the former president's supposed involvement in their deaths. The idea of the "Clinton Body Count," which began during Bill's presidency, reared its head again during Hillary Clinton's 2008 and 2016 p**********l campaigns.

A typical chain email promoting the conspiracy theory lists over two dozen individuals who supposedly "[had] dirt on the Clintons," including former White House counselor Vince Foster, businessman James McDougal, and Susan Coleman, a law school student who allegedly had an affair with Bill Clinton. The email describes the circumstances of each person's death and advises the reader to "Pass this on. Let the public become aware of what happens to anyone who might damage the Clinton machine!"

The widely-circulated "Clinton Body Count" text insinuates that several dozen "friends" of the Clintons, some of whom conceivably possessed incriminating information about the former First Couple, died under "mysterious" circumstances—i.e., were secretly done away with.

In more ways than one, it's reminiscent of a similarly paranoid conspiracy theory floated during the Bush-hating 2000s, namely the notion that forces within the Bush administration secretly orchestrated the 9/11 terror attacks. Both theories rest on absurd assumptions:

That a U.S. president could secretly order the murders of dozens (or, in Bush's case on 9/11, thousands) of American citizens without being found out, ratted on, prosecuted, impeached, or even so much as accused of such crimes by members of Congress, including staunch political opponents.

That a U.S. president could flawlessly carry out such crimes while demonstrating complete and utter fallibility (if not gross ineptitude) in the face of other, more mundane challenges (e.g., Clinton's inability to squelch accusations of sexual improprieties and avoid impeachment).

Why is it, we must also ask, that special prosecutor Kenneth Starr, who spent years and millions of taxpayer dollars attempting to dig up dirt of any kind on the Clintons, never handed down a single indictment pertaining to these alleged murders? The answer is plain—because the accusations have no merit.

The earliest version of the "Clinton Body Count" was authored by Indianapolis attorney Linda Thompson, founder of the right-wing group American Justice Federation. The list originally contained the names of 26 alleged victims, though it has grown, and shrunk, and grown again since then, with some variants boasting over 100 names.

Unfortunately for conspiracy theorists, experts and investigators have looked into these "mysterious" deaths—and they haven't found any evidence of foul play. The true circumstances surrounding the deaths of five of the alleged Clinton "victims" are given below.

James McDougal: A friend and business partner of the Clintons, McDougal died of a heart attack—not an "apparent" heart attack—while serving time on a fraud conviction. McDougal had a pre-existing heart condition. Prison guards placed him in solitary confinement after he refused to take a urine test and failed to provide him with the medications he kept in his cell, according to a subsequent investigation. No foul play was suspected.

Mary Mohane: "One of the first interns to work at the Clinton White House," according to her family. Not one news source reporting on her murder suggests that Mohane, a lesbian, was poised to claim that she had experienced "sexual harassment in the White House." She died of gunshot wounds along with two other Georgetown, D.C. Starbucks employees during a botched robbery attempt on July 6, 1997. Per police investigations and a written confession by the k**ler, Carl Cooper of Washington, D.C., Mahoney was shot while struggling with the perpetrator over the keys to the safe. A witness corroborated that Cooper had been planning to rob the Starbucks for at least a month before the crime occurred.

Vince Foster: A lifelong friend of the Clintons, White House aide Vince Foster k**led himself with a handgun on July 20, 1993. He had been suffering from depression. No fewer than five official investigations were conducted into the circumstances of his death, and not one found evidence of foul play. In 1997, special prosecutor Kenneth Starr's own report on the Vince Foster case was unsealed by the U.S. Court of Appeals. "The available evidence points clearly to suicide as the manner of death," the report stated.

Ron Brown: Brown, who served as Commerce Secretary under President Clinton, died in a plane crash on April 3, 1996. Conspiracy theorists have alleged that X-rays of Brown's head showed "possible bullet fragments" in the vicinity of what some described as a "gunshot wound." A re-examination reviewed by a panel of military pathologists found "no bullet, no bone fragments, no metal fragments and, even more telling, no exit wound," according to Chicago Tribune columnist Clarence Page.

C. Victor Raiser II: This prominent Democratic fundraiser and close friend of Bill Clinton died along with his son and four other people in an airplane crash in Alaska in 1992. Raiser had no known connection with any Clinton scandal, nor was his death in any way "mysterious." A National T***sportation Safety Board investigation determined that the pilot, who survived the crash, had stalled the plane while trying to veer away at the last minute from a dangerous, cloud-covered mountain pass.
Or, perhaps you've lost your mind... br br The My... (show quote)


There’s at least one more they had murdered, that’s honesty.

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Jul 24, 2019 09:37:35   #
Larry the Legend Loc: Not hiding in Milton
 
slatten49 wrote:
https://news.yahoo.com/fox-news-fiction-how-the-seth-rich-conspiracy-murder-theory-made-its-way-to-the-cable-news-network-100000772.html

Seth Rich was found lying on the ground a block from his apartment. He had two bullet holes in his back and his watch, wallet and phone were all found on him. So much for the so-called 'robbery'. There were signs of a struggle. Seth's hands and face showed bruising. So they 'roughed him up' first. He died shortly thereafter.

The Washington police say that Seth's murder was a street robbery gone wrong. The case remains unsolved. And will continue to remain unsolved unless Hillary decides that she wants to 'get rid' of someone else.

Seth Rich was murdered in cold blood because someone in the DNC figured out that he was the one 'leaking' emails during the Clinton/Sanders primary faceoff. It was done in such a fashion as to 'send a message' to anyone else who might have also been disgusted with the way Clinton was being ushered into the Candidate's seat.

The case remains unsolved because the DC police failed to look in the right places and ask the right questions. Because they were told to 'stand down'.

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Jul 24, 2019 15:54:39   #
teabag09
 
Larry the Legend wrote:
Seth Rich was found lying on the ground a block from his apartment. He had two bullet holes in his back and his watch, wallet and phone were all found on him. So much for the so-called 'robbery'. There were signs of a struggle. Seth's hands and face showed bruising. So they 'roughed him up' first. He died shortly thereafter.

The Washington police say that Seth's murder was a street robbery gone wrong. The case remains unsolved. And will continue to remain unsolved unless Hillary decides that she wants to 'get rid' of someone else.

Seth Rich was murdered in cold blood because someone in the DNC figured out that he was the one 'leaking' emails during the Clinton/Sanders primary faceoff. It was done in such a fashion as to 'send a message' to anyone else who might have also been disgusted with the way Clinton was being ushered into the Candidate's seat.

The case remains unsolved because the DC police failed to look in the right places and ask the right questions. Because they were told to 'stand down'.
Seth Rich was found lying on the ground a block fr... (show quote)


That I believe! Mike

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Jul 24, 2019 20:51:28   #
DogLover99
 
slatten49 wrote:
Actually, including those in Viet Nam, quite a few.


What does that mean? Who got convicted of a crime that was in Vietnam. I served in Vietnam and I didn't do anything criminal. I do know there were hundreds or even thousands left wing coward draft dodgers that ran to Canada when they got their draft notice. Maybe we need to bring back the draft. I'm sure the snowflakes would love it.

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Jul 24, 2019 21:01:48   #
Larry the Legend Loc: Not hiding in Milton
 
DogLover99 wrote:
What does that mean? Who got convicted of a crime that was in Vietnam. I served in Vietnam and I didn't do anything criminal. I do know there were hundreds or even thousands left wing coward draft dodgers that ran to Canada when they got their draft notice. Maybe we need to bring back the draft. I'm sure the snowflakes would love it.

Sure, why not? After all, they got nothing better to do, right? Pull them in against their will at 18, give them 4 years of military life, put them in a position where they either k**l or be k**led, then dump them back into society. Isn't there a law or something against s***ery in these United States? I thought I heard something about that being abolished a while back, but I might be wrong...

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Jul 25, 2019 02:32:37   #
DogLover99
 
Larry the Legend wrote:
Sure, why not? After all, they got nothing better to do, right? Pull them in against their will at 18, give them 4 years of military life, put them in a position where they either k**l or be k**led, then dump them back into society. Isn't there a law or something against s***ery in these United States? I thought I heard something about that being abolished a while back, but I might be wrong...


It was, that's why it has to make a come back. I did not join, I was drafted and I honored my duty to my country. I wasn't happy about it. I didn't know anything about Vietnam. I didn't flee to Canada like many coward lefties. These Millennials, also know as Generation Y are a bunch of spoiled brats. They have no idea how fortunate they are to have been born in the USA. The military would teach them some respect and hopefully turn them to real men and women and not a bunch of snowflakes looking for their safe places.

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Jul 25, 2019 09:06:49   #
Larry the Legend Loc: Not hiding in Milton
 
DogLover99 wrote:
It was, that's why it has to make a come back. I did not join, I was drafted and I honored my duty to my country. I wasn't happy about it. I didn't know anything about Vietnam. I didn't flee to Canada like many coward lefties. These Millennials, also know as Generation Y are a bunch of spoiled brats. They have no idea how fortunate they are to have been born in the USA. The military would teach them some respect and hopefully turn them to real men and women and not a bunch of snowflakes looking for their safe places.
It was, that's why it has to make a come back. I d... (show quote)

That went right over your head, didn't it? My question was "Isn't there a law or something against s***ery in these United States?". Making something politically acceptable does not make it morally acceptable. I volunteered, nobody held a bayonet to my gut and forced me to sign my life away. If someone had tried to force me into service, military or not, I would have died and gone to hell first. That's the difference.

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