Hillary Clinton May Go to Prison

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Hillary Clinton May Go to Prison

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by Joel B. Pollak11 Aug 2015864



Hillary Clinton is going to prison?or would be, if she were an ordinary prison. The FBI has reportedly taken possession of the emails on her home computer server, according to U.S. officials cited by the Associated Press.

According to Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-IA), at least two of the emails contained ?Top Secret, Sensitive Compartmented Information.?

An ordinary person?or even a well-known leader like General David Petraeus?would be prosecuted for moving classified information onto a private system. And that is just the beginning of her legal problems.

Clinton not only allegedly exchanged classified information via private e-mail, but also destroyed her emails before handing them over to the State Department before the government could determine for itself which were personal and which were job-related. That could constitute a felony, with a three-year prison sentence attached. And that is just the beginning of what is known.

It is worth noting, too, that much of the information emerging on Hillary Clinton first emerged from three sources: the Benghazi select committee, which the left attempted to dismiss; the independent Judicial Watch organization, which submitted key Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests; and the thorough research of Peter Schweizer, who documented Clinton?s alleged conflicts of interests.

This time, the Clinton magic may not be able to save her.
 

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your kidding right


she has close to a billion


she will twist and turn and maintain


the clinton or bush dynasty


how sad for america
 

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Both Clintons might enjoy the break from each other.
Bill can frolic with some more bimbos while she can have some meaningful relationships with her female guards.
Plus she will like the orange pantsuits.
 

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Some Bull dyke will eat her Dusty Muffin.

JMHO

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Look how long it took to convict Bush and Cheney of war crimes. Wonder if they'll do time for the crimes they actually committed and got convicted of
 

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Look how long it took to convict Bush and Cheney of war crimes. Wonder if they'll do time for the crimes they actually committed and got convicted of

Would you rather fight radical Islam in the US or in the desert of Iraq?
 

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Would you rather fight radical Islam in the US or in the desert of Iraq?
Neither. If we hadn't armed them years ago. Thanks Ron and Nancy, thanks George Sr., thanks Dick Nixon, we wouldn't really have to worry about it now would we. If we wouldn't continuously manipulate other countries to "see things are way" without provocation, we wouldn't be doing either.

Also, it's probably a better idea to leave the "Rushisms" to Rush. He can't defend them but watching you try to do it may be to heinous to maintain our R rating here.


Hope this helps,
FDC
 

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Would you rather fight radical Islam in the US or in the desert of Iraq?

Neither. They are in the Middle East, Iraq and Syria. Let the locals, Jordan, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, The Emirates, Kuwait, Egyptians and Iran take care of them. And...say....when are the Israeli pussies going to step up? It's their neighborhood.
 

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Neither. They are in the Middle East, Iraq and Syria. Let the locals, Jordan, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, The Emirates, Kuwait, Egyptians and Iran take care of them.

And...say....when are the Israeli pussies going to step up? It's their neighborhood.

Why? When you can get another country to shed THEIR young blood and DRAIN their National Resources instead?

USA Todays headline was about this..

"Kayla Mueller, an American aid worker who died in February while being held by the Islamic State, was repeatedly raped during captivity by Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, the terror group's leader, according to counter-terrorism officials and Mueller's family."

Or as I see the headline....

Lets ramp up the US public outrage campaign so more "Boots on the ground." is OK....
 

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Why?

Or as I see the headline....

Lets ramp up the US public outrage campaign so more "Boots on the ground." is OK....

I agree. And...

Let's defund planned parenthood in spite of the fact that not one penny of taxpayer money is used to provide abortions.

Hillary Clinton is a criminal over emails when the FBI has said she is not under investigation.

Let's repeal the ACA when for the first time in history over 90% of the population has health care insurance.

Let's build a pipeline across the USA from Canada to Texas when all the profits from that oil will go to Canada.

Let's do away with Common Core when many of our HS graduates can barely read.

Let's repeal the Iran treaty so they can go back to building nukes full steam ahead.

And on and on.......

You can't fix stupid.
 

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I agree. And...

Let's defund planned parenthood in spite of the fact that not one penny of taxpayer money is used to provide abortions.

Hillary Clinton is a criminal over emails when the FBI has said she is not under investigation.

Let's repeal the ACA when for the first time in history over 90% of the population has health care insurance.

Let's build a pipeline across the USA from Canada to Texas when all the profits from that oil will go to Canada.

Let's do away with Common Core when many of our HS graduates can barely read.

Let's repeal the Iran treaty so they can go back to building nukes full steam ahead.

And on and on.......

You can't fix stupid.


Well FUCK, if they get DEFUNDED, they won't have any money to give to ELECT Democrats.
 

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4. Ronald Reagan

Today?s Republican Party may remember The Gipper as a saintly figure, but it is doubtful that many in the gay community share the sentiment. In the 1980s, an unidentified disease began decimating the gay community, and in 1981 it was identified as AIDS. While not specifically a gay disease, it was the homosexual community (as well as intravenous drug users) that was primarily infected with it in the United States at first. Reagan?s attitude towards homosexuals was well known. While campaigning for President in 1980, Reagan referred to gay civil rights: ?My criticism is that [the gay movement] isn?t just asking for civil rights; it?s asking for recognition and acceptance of an alternative lifestyle which I do not believe society can condone, nor can I.? His beliefs carried over into his administration, and he virtually ignored the AIDS crisis for the several years as it ravaged and killed thousands of infected people. Even his old Hollywood friend Rock Hudson?s death from the disease did not sway him from his indifference to the suffering. Reagan?s Surgeon General, C. Everett Koop was specifically prevented from speaking out about the ways to minimize contracting AIDS. When he did speak about it, The Great Communicator actually served to inflame the crisis. Despite the Centers for Disease Control issuing a report that casual contact did not pose a threat to contract AIDS, parents in many parts of the country spoke out against allowing children with AIDS (who mostly contracted AIDS through blood transfusions) to attend school. Rather than soothing these fears, Reagan stoked them. ??medicine has not come forth unequivocally and said, This we know for a fact, that it is safe. And until they do, I think we just have to do the best we can with this problem.? It was only after organizations like ACT UP, and celebrities like Elizabeth Taylor, began pressuring Reagan to acknowledge the crisis that he allowed Koop to issue a report in 1986, a full five years after the disease was identified. Even then, his Administration was ultimately at odds with Koop, as the report went way beyond what Reagan wanted, rejecting AIDS testing and urging use of condoms and sex education.
 

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4. Ronald Reagan

Today?s Republican Party may remember The Gipper as a saintly figure, but it is doubtful that many in the gay community share the sentiment. In the 1980s, an unidentified disease began decimating the gay community, and in 1981 it was identified as AIDS. While not specifically a gay disease, it was the homosexual community (as well as intravenous drug users) that was primarily infected with it in the United States at first. Reagan?s attitude towards homosexuals was well known. While campaigning for President in 1980, Reagan referred to gay civil rights: ?My criticism is that [the gay movement] isn?t just asking for civil rights; it?s asking for recognition and acceptance of an alternative lifestyle which I do not believe society can condone, nor can I.? His beliefs carried over into his administration, and he virtually ignored the AIDS crisis for the several years as it ravaged and killed thousands of infected people. Even his old Hollywood friend Rock Hudson?s death from the disease did not sway him from his indifference to the suffering. Reagan?s Surgeon General, C. Everett Koop was specifically prevented from speaking out about the ways to minimize contracting AIDS. When he did speak about it, The Great Communicator actually served to inflame the crisis. Despite the Centers for Disease Control issuing a report that casual contact did not pose a threat to contract AIDS, parents in many parts of the country spoke out against allowing children with AIDS (who mostly contracted AIDS through blood transfusions) to attend school. Rather than soothing these fears, Reagan stoked them. ??medicine has not come forth unequivocally and said, This we know for a fact, that it is safe. And until they do, I think we just have to do the best we can with this problem.? It was only after organizations like ACT UP, and celebrities like Elizabeth Taylor, began pressuring Reagan to acknowledge the crisis that he allowed Koop to issue a report in 1986, a full five years after the disease was identified. Even then, his Administration was ultimately at odds with Koop, as the report went way beyond what Reagan wanted, rejecting AIDS testing and urging use of condoms and sex education.
Reagan was a piece of shit and a horrible president. History doesn't lie, he sucked.
 
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