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The Vorlon
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« on: November 04, 2016, 12:00:32 AM »
« edited: November 04, 2016, 12:02:45 AM by The Vorlon »

I suspect that Clinton has enough lawyers to not cross the line to actually get sent to prison.

That being said, she is deeply dishonest.

Remember Jennifer Flowers?

The Clinton's lied to the world that Bill did not have an affair - but he did. (Clinton admitted to the affair, under oath, as part of the Paula Jones lawsuit he settled by giving Jones $850,000 plus surrendering his law license)

So in essence, the entire Clinton Presidency was built on a lie.

The latest "weiner" emails?

The FBI had to get a subpoena to look at the emails as the original warrant was related to underage sexting.

To get a subpoena to have to supply the judge with "probable cause" that a crime has been committed. - That is Black Letter Law.

The media bulltweet that the investigation into email has not be reopened is legal horse feathers... by definition getting a warrant represents probable cause... to get the warrant a judge has to certify probable cause of  a crime.....

The Clinton's left the White House "broke" but suddenly have $262 million? - What were they selling?

Why were the closed door speeches so VERY different than the public ones?

Back in Arkansas they "invest" $1000 in hog futures with a friend, which magically turns into $100,000...

Do you seriously contend Hillary is clean and pure?



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