Posted on 07/04/2016 11:06:08 AM PDT by yoe
Networks reporting Hillary Clinton wont be charged
Jul. 04, 2016 - 7:39 - Former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee weighs in on 'Fox & Friends'
(Excerpt) Read more at video.foxnews.com ...
So I wonder how many times this same baseless, sourceless story will be repeated?
Amazing how many here just swallow this crapolla as if it was sent from God.
The FBI won’t do chit. They’re thinking about their pay checks and their pensions, just like every FedGov employee...
We’re doomed
“Bill Clinton, Hillary, and Lynch all bow to Obama”
All bow to someone much more powerful ...
...home of the brave” s/
Yes, for most Democrats only power matters.
As would I.
No “good shepherd” in the FBI? No honor or integrity in the FBI? It remains to be seen. They are either building an air-tight case or developing a contorted reason for excusing multiple felonies.
IF true....we are a BANANA REPUBLI!!! NOW, WHAT WOULD WE DO ABOUT THAT???
Trump should promise to prosecute her if elected...I’d love to see the reactions.
At least they should have had a show trial. That way the pretense of following the law would give the impression of due process.
They apparently don’t care anymore. Next step, firing on civilians and boxcars to the camps.
If I’m lucky, I’ll die in a pool of brass.
5.56mm
The actual video has Huckabee saying that Hillary will be indicted.
They got Al Capone for tax evasion...
I pray Bernie goes with Jill Stein. They will take the millenial vote. Wouldn’t it be FABULOUS if Hillary came in LAST???!!!!
I’m stunned....s/
Yes, Trump can “try” the case in public, bring the spotlight glare to Shrillary’s crimes.
And who do you think will be reporting those leaked facts? The MSM is completely in love with extremism - none will report any leak that will damage the chance of Clinton or tarnish the legacy of the Kenyan.
Americans injured by this incident, are able to file suit under the Federal Tort Claims Act.
Historically, under the doctrine of sovereign immunity, you were not permitted to sue the king. Sovereign immunity has carried over to modern times in the form of a general rule that you cannot sue the government unless the government says you can.
Fortunately, the Federal Tort Claims Act (FTCA) allows certain kinds of lawsuits against federal employees who are acting within the scope of their employment. And not doing their job to protect the US from high crimes and misdemeaners is one of them,
If you believe you may have a claim for negligence (careless conduct, or other wrongful or tortious conduct) against a federal agency or employee, you must first determine whether you can sue the federal government under the FTCA.
Although the limitations and exceptions are too numerous to review here, here are some general guidelines regarding the limitations on FTCA claims:
Only federal employees can be sued under the FTCA, not independent contractors hired by the federal government (unless they are treated like employees).
The negligent or wrongful conduct must have been done within the scope of the defendants employment.
In general, only claims of negligence as opposed to intentional misconduct are allowed (though some claims for intentional misconduct can be brought against certain federal law enforcement officers).
The claim must be based on and permitted by the law of the state in which the misconduct occurred.
Despite these and numerous other limitations on FTCA lawsuits, the federal government still pays out millions of dollars each year to compensate FTCA claims. Maybe it will get someones attention. And Ill bet I can find at least one hundred lawyers and a number of organizations that would like to get a piece of Uncle Sugar. (hat tip FReeper redwood71)
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One day she will, the next day she won’t.
They’re playing with our heads, people.
Kurt Schlichter’s essay is one of the best things I’ve read lately. Gets right to the heart of the matter.
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