Town is a clinton loverHindsight or were you posting to that effect prior?
Town is a clinton loverHindsight or were you posting to that effect prior?
lain: You probably have them on your sheets....which with Bill isn't saying much. :shocked:Town is a clinton lover
It was well beyond poor judgement, she willfully & knowingly committed multiple felonious acts and was given a pass for politics. That should trouble any law abiding American that there is such a huge double standard, Nixon was run out of office for far less...he too was guilty.
As someone who would have us believe that he is a devout Christian, I challenge "aCultureWarrior" to produce those Biblical passages that condone engaging in personal attacks and disrespecting those who do not happen to share your opinions!
That being said:
Adults are talking here jgarden, i.e. go back to your toddler (liberal) playpen.
I beg to differ, Comey showed himself to be a hack that has no scruples whatsoever. To allow Hillary to skate on violations this egregious is not only a dereliction of duty but, a legal travesty. This was all about politics and the majority of Americans know it. You might want to brush up on what happens to the common man, in this case a Marine Corps Captain who sent just one classified email through unclassified channels to save lives, self reported the infraction, and now faces disciplinary action including being expelled from the Marine Corps.
And you can honestly say that there is no double standard?....Please!
http://hotair.com/archives/2015/08/...classified-document-to-warn-against-massacre/
The fact she knew the rules, signed documentation she knew the rules, and willfully defied them is textbook gross negligence. The only reason she is not being prosecuted is for political reasons, and everyone can see the double standard quite clearly.
1. The current head of the FBI is a life-long registered Republican. He stated that based on successful prosecutions in the past, convictions under the Information Act (1966) required that the individual was guilty of deliberately divulging classified government materials to outside sources.You're the one being blinded by partisanship. You want to find gross negligence, so that's what you see.
2. Both of Clinton's predecessors, Rice and Powell, were also Secretaries of State under the Bush Administration and both conducted government business using private accounts. Given that all 3 engaged in the same practices, why was the one Democratic Secretary, but not the two Republican Secretaries of State, included in the investigation?
Did other secretaries of state use personal emails for government business?
The IG report confirmed what we had previously written: Among Clinton’s predecessors, only Colin Powell (Jan. 20, 2001–Jan. 26, 2005) used a personal email account for government business. Madeleine Albright (Jan. 23, 1997–Jan. 20, 2001) did not use email at all, and Condoleezza Rice (Jan. 26, 2005–Jan. 20, 2009) did not use a personal email account to conduct government business, the IG report said. Clinton’s successor, Secretary of State John Kerry, told the inspector general’s office that he “infrequently” used a personal email account for government business “when responding to a sender who emailed him on his personal account.”
No other secretary of state maintained a private server that was used for government business.
You're the one being blinded by partisanship. You want to find gross negligence, so that's what you see.
Wrong, I have a practical working knowledge of what the law says concerning handling, possession or transmission of classified things, as well as a repeat for these laws and why they exist, I also have a working practical knowledge of what the consequences are/should be for anyone who has mishandled classified information. The double standard has been set, the fix is in, and because it is one of your own, near and dear to you politically it is a non-issue for liberals such as yourself. Given you are a partisan hack without any respect for the law, just as Hillary is, you will accept the egregious acts she has perpetrated against the nation without care for the consequences this precedent sets, you are just as lawless as she is...shame on you!
So, was he indicted?
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That's the important question for you, RM. It hardly establishes a similar precedent unless the justice department indicted under similar circumstances. Military discipline isn't the same standard, as you well know.
Rather, he just noted that you haven't actually supported this position, that Comey spoke to the particulars that made this different. Rex asked you to provide an actual parallel to Clinton's case that was handled differently. I already illustrated the numerous reasons why the Marine case wasn't a parallel in almost any meaningful sense.So it is your contention that Hillary should be able to willfully commit multiple felonious acts, and the common man, civilian or military should be held to a different standard?
So it is your contention that Hillary should be able to willfully commit multiple felonious acts, and the common man, civilian or military should be held to a different standard? What has happened here, though you are too much of a partisan hack to admit, is that there are one set of rules for Hillary (or any other person of influence), and another set of rules for everyone else.
If it helps, RM, many people, including me, think that this whole incident makes Clinton look very bad. That's a pretty substantial result. We're going into an election, and it well could decide the outcome. It won't for me, since the GOP nominated such a complete knob, but it will potentially for many people. I think it's a tactical mistake to try to take that relative victory and throw it back hoping for the kind of result that would completely disqualify Clinton from office. It just makes them look unreasonable and partisan, which, of course, they are. But I don't think they can help themselves.
He's the best thing to happen for Hillary in a bid for the White House. After Palin made the ticket I stopped saying, "One thing you'll never see from a Republican nominee" but this one surprised me.Just look at how Trump handled it. He could have had a pretty good day (or longer) but he started spouting off about a bribe between Lynch and the Clintons.
He's the best thing to happen for Hillary in a bid for the White House. After Palin made the ticket I stopped saying, "One thing you'll never see from a Republican nominee" but this one surprised me.