Posted on 01/25/2016 8:55:31 AM PST by Art in Idaho
Maybe there's a single Patriot guy who doesn't have a family, trust funder, whatever. . or maybe just an Old Time Patriot, a real American, . . anyway, all it will take is one to even just do a summary of what they found and hit Newsmax, Wa Times, Wa Free Beacon or any conservative outlet. . and then go hide in Montana!
America wants to know!
It may be an attempt but there have been too many laws broken and multi-multi times. I just dont'see how she escapes this one.
I know, as Rush just said, we've thought we nailed the Clintons many times over the last 27 years and they always escape. The evidence this time is just too overwhelming.
I maintain this is so huge. . if she skates and gets by this with no indictment, no charges, and continues to, almost a movie wildest delusion scenario, . . if this woman then Runs for President and Wins. . . Then our whole judicial system, our whole Federal Government is so corrupt and broken it may be beyond fixing at the ballot box. Then we will have a hard core decision to make. I hope we don't have to make it.
Good question! I emailed the url of this thread to Hannity, so we'll see what happens.
Here is another point that, so far, I haven't heard anyone in the media address: Hillary has been choosing her words very carefully, saying: I never sent or received any information marked classified. When she says this, technically, she's telling the truth - because there is no category of secure information marked Classified. The word Classified is a generic term that encompasses specific categories of secure information such as Confidential, Secret, and Top Secret. She needs to be asked if she ever sent or received information marked as belonging to one of those categories. Of course she'll do her best to talk around the question, but this little word game of hers needs to be exposed.
She needs to be asked the specific questions as you suggest. We'll see if that happens.
HILLARY CLINTON ON CLASSIFIED EMAILS: "NOTHING I DID WAS WRONG"
She must have been talking with Bill. . . So, that's going to be her MO. . We'll see if it works. . Man, if she skates. .
Check your links. I just got a malware attack or virus from clicking on one of those links that tried to open many pages. It may now be corrupted or something. That top link is now a problem.
Or at least it was for me.
She belongs in prison.
Viz. an indictment of Clinton: I’ll believe it when I see it, and not a moment before that.
As far as FBI personnel going public, I fail to see how that would do any more damage than she has already suffered with the current information that’s out there. It’s pretty clear that she had classified information on her home-brew server, in violation of federal law. What else can the FBI people say? They’d come out and say basically that she had classified information on her home-brew server and that it was a violation of federal law to have that information on that server. They might add some details, but that would be about it. They certainly couldn’t disclose what sort of classified information was on there - certainly not any of the details - and so they wouldn’t really be divulging anything that isn’t already out there.
And for that they would most likely lose their jobs or suffer serious discipline, such as losing pay and getting punted into a dead-end assignment.
I don’t think there are any serious FBI heavy hitters who are going to “go public” if the DOJ doesn’t indict.
And so I don’t think Clinton will be indicted.
I'm like you, despite the overwhelming evidence, I'll believe indictment when I see it.
Found this: Former majority leader to Lynch: No stalling on Hillary
"NEW YORK - Former Republican House Majority Leader Tom DeLay has a message for U.S. Attorney General Loretta Lynch: Appointing a special prosecutor in the Hillary Clinton email case would be widely regarded as a "political solution" whose only point would be to put off an indictment until after the presidential election in November."
"Truthfully, Lynch does not need a special prosecutor; she already has had the FBI investigation," DeLay said in an interview with WND. "She has to decide now whether or not to take Hillary Clinton's email case to a grand jury, or not."
"The former Texas lawmaker based his remarks on sources in the FBI who tell him they have a "slam dunk" case against Clinton and are preparing to recommend to Lynch that she be prosecuted."
What outstanding work!
Hillary still has everyone psyched out. Well almost everyone.
Not me.
The only reason she’s still chugging is because Trump his keeping his powder dry right now to let her stinking political corpse get dragged acrross the primary finish line.
Why Hillary's EmailGate Matters
"In casually disregarding basic security, Secretary Clinton harmed our country and helped our adversaries."
"Every few days, another bombshell appears in the media illustrating just how poorly Hillary Clinton, during her tenure as our nation's foreign policy boss, handled communications security. By now, we have a complex portrait of someone whose mishandling of our nation' s secrets, by herself and her staff, beggars belief for anyone versed in such matters. EmailGate isn't going away, no matter how much Ms. Clinton's supporters want it to."
"Worse, access to Ms. Clinton's personal email likely gave foreign spy agencies hints on how to crack into more sensitive information systems."
FBI's Hillary Clinton email investigation not letting up
"Six months after it began, the federal investigation into Hillary Clinton's private email server shows no signs of slowing down."
" Former FBI officials said the length of the probe is not unusual and speculated that a decision on whether to file charges against Clinton or her top aides could come later this year, during the heat of the general election campaign."
Official: Some Clinton emails 'too damaging' to release
"EXCLUSIVE: The intelligence community has now deemed some of Hillary Clinton's emails "too damaging" to national security to release under any circumstances, according to a U.S. government official close to the ongoing review. A second source, who was not authorized to speak on the record, backed up the finding."
"The decision to withhold the documents in full, and not provide even a partial release with redactions, further undercuts claims by the State Department and the Clinton campaign that none of the intelligence in the emails was classified when it hit Clinton's personal server."
State to release some Clinton emails on Friday; thousands still delayed
"The State Department on Friday will release roughly 2,000 pages of Hillary Clinton's emails but will delay the final batch of messages until after voters go to the polls in the first several primary states."
"In a court filing late on Friday, the department insists it "regrets" its inability to publish the final 7,000 pages on Friday, as a federal court ordered it to do last year. Yet it defended the delay, blaming an internal oversight and the snowstorm that crippled Washington in the past week."
Former House Oversight chairman: 'FBI director would like to indict Clinton and Abedin'
"MANCHESTER - California Congressman Darrell Issa, who previously led an investigation into Benghazi as former chairman of the House Oversight Committee, says the FBI "would like to indict both Huma [Abedin] and Hillary Clinton" for conducting sensitive government business on an unsecure, private email server."
My understanding is that a Grand Jury is normally 23 people.
They are not tasked to determine innocence or guilt.
They are tasked to determine whether there is enough evidence to have a trial.
They need a majority vote to move it to a trial.
That means the prosecutor has to have 12 people out of 23 say that there is enough evidence for a trial.
The Defense lawyers arent there contesting everything.
The people on the Grand Jury do not have to worry about determining innocence or guilt.
They only determine if there is enough evidence for a trial.
You know, the evidence from 150 FBI Agents.
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