Posted on 07/20/2016 12:24:59 PM PDT by Buckeye McFrog
A Democratic National Committee delegate pledged to Hillary Clinton tried to murder her husband with a gun on Sunday, but the national media wont talk about it.
Deanna Vicites, a 47-year-old Hillary Clinton delegate from Pennsylvania, was charged with attempted homicide after shooting her husband in the neck with a revolver over the weekend. The two admitted to authorities they had been drinking all day, and while Deanna initially told authorities it was a mistake, the district attorney said there was no way the shooting was an accident.
Democratic Party officials said the Clinton campaign would have to find a new delegate to replace her.
Killing someone isnt the first time Hillary Clinton delegate Deanna Vicites committed a dangerous crime. In 2002, she pleaded guilty for conspiring to commit a burglary.
(Excerpt) Read more at thefederalist.com ...
She’s a real peach.
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Left out in the hot sun for 4 weeks.
Next county over. We call it Fayette-nam and it’s inhabitants are the Fayette-cong.
Hillary’s potential cell mate?
Yikes. Typical democrat - ugly as shit, inside and out.
Say didn’t they recently uncover hidden documents that Vince Foster was shot in the neck and it was hidden up? Just sayin...
WTAE is reporting that the WIFE has resigned as a delegate.
So, if she was NOT a delegate, why would she have to resign?
Don't trust any democrat.
Both in this case are democrats.
Drinking all day and trying to kill her husband, sounds like she’s following her leader to a T.
From that picture it looks like her mother drank a lot when she was pregnant.
She lookum like part of heap big Warren tribe.
Fayette County, while Democrat, is represented by Bill Shuster (R).
That’s funny.
Look at my link above. Report is he is a delegate nothing about her
Trickle down violence from democrats...
http://www.clintonmemoriallibrary.com/body-count/clinton-casualties/
from link:
The following is a partial list of a large number of persons who who are presumed to be Casualties of the various Clinton scandals. President Clinton had promised his political supporters in Arkansas he will devote a lot of time going after detractors who pursued him on Whitewater and other ethical questions. (USA Today, November 8, 1996). It is a partial list because new additions are added regularly as the Clintons consider themselves above the law and the full extent of being associated with Bill and Hillary Clinton is not completely known.
crime sceneThe accounting of these mysterious deaths began in 1994 when in a letter to congressional leaders, former Rep. William Dannemeyer listed 24 people with some connection to Clinton who had died under other than natural circumstances and called for hearings on the matter. Dannemeyers list of suspicious deaths was largely taken from one compiled by Linda Thompson, an Indianapolis lawyer, containing the names of 34 people she believed died suspiciously and who had ties to the Clinton family.
Some of the Casualties were openly murdered, but many were killed in such a way so that their deaths could be ruled accidents or suicides. This was especially true if they died in Arkansas where the medical examiners routinely ruled apparent murders as either accidents or suicides when it suited political purposes. In fact, this was so common that it was often referred to as Arkancide or Arkansas Suicide.
An apparent pattern of violence and intimidation has befallen a number of men and women with ties to Bill and Hillary Clinton, their partners in business, law and politics, and people investigating their affairs (The Arizona Republic, June 7, 1994)
On August 1, 2016, Victor Thorn (Scott Makufka), a well known Clinton researcher, author of many books exposing Clinton crimes, and writer for the American Free Press, was found dead by a gunshot wound on a mountaintop near his home. It was called a suicide. He wrote the Clinton trilogy three definitive works that delved into the history of the power couple including their sordid scandals, Bill Clintons sexual assaults of multiple women, and the drug running out of Mena, Arkansas while Clinton was governor of the state. It was in his book, Hillary (And Bill): The Murder Volume, that perhaps the original Clinton body count first appeared. His latest book, Crowning Clinton: Why Hillary Shouldnt Be in the White House, had been doing incredibly well at the time of his death, and many of his fans and supporters believe that his criticism of the Democratic presidential nominee cost Victor Thorn his life.
One day after the death of Victor Thorn, Shawn Lucas was found dead on a bathroom floor. Lucas is best known for his serving the DNC and Debbie Wasserman Shultz notice of a class action lawsuit for fraud in rigging the primaries against Bernie Sanders.
Joe Montano, a top aide to VP candidate and previous chairman of the DNC (before Wasserman Shultz), Tim Kaine, supposedly died of a heart attack on July 25th, right after the WIKI leaks email dump exposing the DNC rigging of primary elections.
Seth Rich, a member of the DNC national committee, was gunned down July 10, 2016. According to reports, Rich was beaten, repeatedly shot and killed while walking home early last month. D.C. Police Chief Cathy Lanier stated during a news conference that the incident could have been an attempted robbery although Richs wallet, watch and phone were never taken. Rich was involved in creating applications helping voters find their voting precincts and may have had direct knowledge of voter fraud. Julian Assange has hinted that it may have been a DNC staffer who leaked the documents to WIKI Leaks. Is it possible that was Seth Rich?
John Ashe, a former UN official, died while lifting weights when a barbell fell and crushed his throat. Ashe was set to testify in a Chinese bribery scheme that would have led right back to the Clintons. Ashe and a Chinese businessman, Ng Lap Seng, were accused of smuggling $4.5 million into the U.S. and lying about what it was going to be used for.
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