View Full Version : Lid is Coming Off on Clinton E-mail Abuse
Elessar
06-18-2019, 08:35 AM
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/hillary-clinton-emails-state-department-violations-security-incidents
I hope she and her co-conspirators get nailed to a tree.
Tyr-Ziu Saxnot
06-18-2019, 08:46 AM
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/hillary-clinton-emails-state-department-violations-security-incidents
I hope she and her co-conspirators get nailed to a tree.
My friend, I hope you mean she, slick willie and the traitor obama ALL get their just rewards in the judicial system.
By way of true and proper punishment. -Tyr
STTAB
06-18-2019, 09:00 AM
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/hillary-clinton-emails-state-department-violations-security-incidents
I hope she and her co-conspirators get nailed to a tree.
She's not going to get nailed to a tree. It's time to move on from this issue. Obviously she violated the law, but do you really expect that she is going to be jailed?
Elessar
06-18-2019, 09:02 AM
She's not going to get nailed to a tree. It's time to move on from this issue. Obviously she violated the law, but do you really expect that she is going to be jailed?
Look...I would be in a Federal Prison if I had tried what she did.
There is no statute of limitation for this kind of shit.
jimnyc
06-18-2019, 09:05 AM
She's not going to get nailed to a tree. It's time to move on from this issue. Obviously she violated the law, but do you really expect that she is going to be jailed?
I agree with the nailed/jail thing. Not that it makes it right but we DO have a level of folks in this world that ARE treated as above the law.
But I disagree with moving on. It was never truly and fully investigated, and the entire truth has never come out. And even if not jailed it would be nice to see her meet some form of justice and ensure her career is permanently over. I don't think a handful of years of getting away with it and kid treatment from the left and the right, means she should skirt the law - again. Same with Bill, and both with anything to involve large payments to the Clinton foundation, and especially while Hillary was SoS.
STTAB
06-18-2019, 09:15 AM
I agree with the nailed/jail thing. Not that it makes it right but we DO have a level of folks in this world that ARE treated as above the law.
But I disagree with moving on. It was never truly and fully investigated, and the entire truth has never come out. And even if not jailed it would be nice to see her meet some form of justice and ensure her career is permanently over. I don't think a handful of years of getting away with it and kid treatment from the left and the right, means she should skirt the law - again. Same with Bill, and both with anything to involve large payments to the Clinton foundation, and especially while Hillary was SoS.
Jim don't you know that losing to Trump in 2016 was far worse for Hillary than being found guilty of any crime would have been LOL she's still not over that shit.
And in actuality even though libs deny this in Comey's press conference he DID say Hillary had violated the law, but that it was his judgement that no one would prosecute. And I do believe that was correct, I don't believe any AG would prosecute a former cabinet member for any similar crime committed while in office. Like it or not prosecutors have that kind of discretion and the powerful will always get more preferential treatment than the less powerful, this isn't unique to Hillary. I don't like it, you don't like it, but it is the way it is.
There will be no indictment of Hillary from this Administration either, it's not gonna happen.
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