If Charges 'Blow Over' it Will be a Grand Statement of Double Standard for Clintons vs Americans - No Justice
There are zillions of persons who know of the criminal conduct of The Clintons and it dates back to Vince Foster murder, Waco Holocaust, Whitewater Scandal, Rose Law Firm, etc., so, if you see these possible upcoming charges 'blow over' you will know that "only the little people" (We, The Forgotten People) are prosecuted. It would be a grand statement of no justice.
With all the Clinton baggage, Hillary had no business running for office, taking up the time and money of Americans. How she has managed to escape prosecution for so long still boggles the mind. Her conduct during the debate(s) clearly shows she feels she is entitled to break the rules, a psychopath's attitude.
It was reported that Hillary screamed and stormed at John Kennedy, Jr. when he said he would run for office. She should not have been offended that he should run for office. It had been a long time since his dad was president. He and wife were later killed in his plane which was reported to have a barometric-activated bomb placed in it.
There are probably so many persons who feel that Hillary is one of the most dangerous psychopaths on earth.
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In response to:
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: The Federal Bureau of Investigation will recommend that the
: Justice Department bring criminal charges against Hillary
: Clinton and various of her aides, and soon. The evidence
: consists of materials that the Bureau has gathered in the
: course of its months-long investigation of Mrs. Clinton’s
: personal server. The recommendations will come very soon.
: The charges will consist of some of the following: 1. Improper
: disclosure or retention of classified information.
: 2. Destruction of government records.
: 3. Lying to federal agents.
: 4. Lying under oath.
: 5. Obstruction of justice.
: All the counts are familiar to those of us who have followed
: the Clintons for a quarter of a century, but, as one source
: familiar with the FBI’s investigation told me, the evidence
: has now reached a “critical mass.”
: There are those who have told me that the FBI has been engaged
: in a ruse. And that the Bureau will report it has come
: across nothing criminal. Then the whole imbroglio is
: expected to blow over.
: But such cynics are in the minority. Most sources have told me
: the investigation is genuine, serious, and all but
: completed. One told me that it was completed two months
: ago. The Bureau has put together a case that as one source
: put it “is locked up. It is solid.”
: In the past, as FBI agent I.C. Smith wrote in his book Inside:
: A Top G-Man Exposes Spies, Lies, and Bureaucratic Bungling
: Inside the FBI, the Clintons have benefited from a few
: corrupt agents, usually in Arkansas. But that was years
: ago, and in Arkansas. This is the FBI in Washington, at the
: top where there are plenty of utterly professional law
: enforcement officials. They believe truth matters and so
: does the pursuit of justice. “They have been building a
: case that is unassailable,” one source told me. “It is
: beyond the case against Petraeus.… It is about the
: violation of federal statutes.”
: The only question now is will the recommendations come this
: month or within sixty days. Politicians with the
: presidential itch such as Vice President Joe Biden and
: Secretary of State John Kerry hope the FBI’s
: recommendations will come in a week or so to allow them to
: get into the race. Other observers say the decision will
: come later. “The FBI,” said one source, “does not care
: about politics.” Whether it comes tomorrow or in sixty
: days, Justice Department policies mandate making such
: decisions as far in advance of elections as possible. If
: there are conflicting winds blowing in the Bureau or DOJ,
: they must avoid the appearance of being motivated by
: partisan politics.
: Yet such is the gravity of the charges and the consequences of
: neglecting them that they cannot be ignored. If they are
: ignored, people familiar with the investigation say, it
: will be impossible to prosecute future defendants being
: charged with the mishandling of classified information.
: Said Joseph DiGenova, a former U.S. attorney, “The
: intelligence community will not stand for that. They will
: fight for indictment and they are already in the process of
: gearing themselves to basically revolt if [the Attorney
: General] refuses to bring charges.” FBI Director James
: Comey has reportedly said he will resign if the Bureau’s
: recommendations for charges are ignored.
: One source familiar with the case said the indictments will
: begin with the “small fish” starting with Bryan Pagliano,
: the keeper of Hillary’s server, and move on to the Big
: Enchilada, Hillary. Whatever happens, seasoned political
: players have claimed Hillary will continue in the race for
: Democratic nomination. Joe Trippi, former campaign manager
: for 2004 presidential candidate Howard Dean, was overheard
: in the Green Room at Fox saying Hillary will run to the
: end.
: http://spectator.org/articles/65131/bells-toll-hillary