Sheik Yerbouti
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- Feb 16, 2005
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There are a lot of stupid people in this thread. <snip>
Palpable irony conner, palpable.
There are a lot of stupid people in this thread. <snip>
I think it's so sad that a certain group of conservatives (So Called) are spending all of their time digging for nothing.
--Bill Clinton is a rapist and should go to jail.
--Obama is not a citizen and shouldn't be president
--Obama is going to take away our guns
--Hillary caused the death of our ambassador in Bengazi
--Hillary shared Classified data in email
Blah, Blah, Blah.
Why don't they talk about:
The true inequities of society and how the government can help to fix them.
The rise in power of big business and it's power to manipulate the press, and markets
The need to better healthcare and controlled costs
how we can make the country better for everyone
How we fix our aging infrastructure...
etc....
I often wonder how much Intel was obtained by the Chinese and Russians. No way that E-mail server was secured enough to prevent a hack.
You have to be the dumbest person I have seen post in P&N yet. It boggles the mind how people like you think. No common sense once so ever. Do you even stay current with the news? General Petraeus had a notepad in his desk drawer. Hillary? She had a massive amount of classified E-mails on her own private server of which are so secret that not even the damn FBI can read them. Never mind the second part of the investigation into the Clinton fund BS.
Petraeus provided Broadwell access to his “Black Books,” which contained Petraeus' notes, including highly classified material from his command in Afghanistan, according to charging documents in the case.
“A total of eight such books ... contained classified information regarding the identities of covert officers, war strategy, intelligence capabilities and mechanisms, diplomatic discussion, quotes and deliberative discussion from high-level National Security Council meetings, and defendant David Howell Petraeus’s discussions with the president of the United States of America," the documents said.
http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/cia-head-david-petraeus-plead-guilty/story?id=29340487
You have to be the dumbest person I have seen post in P&N yet. It boggles the mind how people like you think. No common sense once so ever. Do you even stay current with the news? General Petraeus had a notepad in his desk drawer. Hillary? She had a massive amount of classified E-mails on her own private server of which are so secret that not even the damn FBI can read them. Never mind the second part of the investigation into the Clinton fund BS.
You have to be the dumbest person I have seen post in P&N yet. It boggles the mind how people like you think. No common sense once so ever. Do you even stay current with the news? General Petraeus had a notepad in his desk drawer. Hillary? She had a massive amount of classified E-mails on her own private server of which are so secret that not even the damn FBI can read them. Never mind the second part of the investigation into the Clinton fund BS.
Don't think it was just a notepad in a desk drawer.
From a guy who used to sell tech products to some government sponsored and government groups I'd bet the the private server was more secure. People always assume the Government does the best of everything but its quite the opposite. Government is far more budget concerned than productivity or value concerned.
Excuse me but wasn't Petraeus giving classified material to the chick he was banging?
I will be glad when she's been elected and served her 2 terms and it's all done. Maybe the Republicans will finally stop investigating her then? 30 or 35 years of investigations should be enough for anyone.
On my drive in to work today,I happened to change the radio station to news radio. They were talking about Hillary and FBI. I admit that I didn't he the full newstory but the part I did hear was some consultant/guest say that since this fellow who was in charge of Clintons server was given immunity, he thinks, that a grand jury has already been impaneled. He said something to the effect that he has never seen anyone granted immunity under FBI investigation not have a grand jury already impaneled.
On my drive in to work today,I happened to change the radio station to news radio. They were talking about Hillary and FBI. I admit that I didn't he the full newstory but the part I did hear was some consultant/guest say that since this fellow who was in charge of Clintons server was given immunity, he thinks, that a grand jury has already been impaneled. He said something to the effect that he has never seen anyone granted immunity under FBI investigation not have a grand jury already impaneled.
I look at it this way: If Bush and Cheney can get away with the multitude of heinous world-changing crimes against humanity that they conspired and perpetrated over a period of eight tragic and insufferable years, then there is not a single thing Hillary should be worried about.
I look at it this way: If Bush and Cheney can get away with the multitude of heinous world-changing crimes against humanity that they conspired and perpetrated over a period of eight tragic and insufferable years, then there is not a single thing Hillary should be worried about.
I'm certainly no expert, but doesn't the fact that Pagliano being granted immunity imply that a grand jury has indeed been convened?On my drive in to work today,I happened to change the radio station to news radio. They were talking about Hillary and FBI. I admit that I didn't he the full newstory but the part I did hear was some consultant/guest say that since this fellow who was in charge of Clintons server was given immunity, he thinks, that a grand jury has already been impaneled. He said something to the effect that he has never seen anyone granted immunity under FBI investigation not have a grand jury already impaneled.
I'm certainly no expert, but doesn't the fact that Pagliano being granted immunity imply that a grand jury has indeed been convened?
I have to be the dumbest person I have seen post in P&N yet. It boggles the mind how people like I think. No common sense once so ever.
Let me get this straight, Hillary is accused of just receiving classifed materials on a private server, use of which was legal at the time of her appointment to office. Some of which were classified only after they were found to exist on that server. Tempest in a tea pot, all over again.
There are a lot of stupid people in this thread. Not because they don't think Hillary will be indicted. Which she will because they have to otherwise it'll be a gross Injustice. But it seems a lot of people think Hillary isn't guilty. General Petraeus did a far lesser crime and they threw the book at him. I call bull shit.
You have to be the dumbest person I have seen post in P&N yet. It boggles the mind how people like you think. No common sense once so ever. Do you even stay current with the news? General Petraeus had a notepad in his desk drawer. Hillary? She had a massive amount of classified E-mails on her own private server of which are so secret that not even the damn FBI can read them. Never mind the second part of the investigation into the Clinton fund BS.
We need to tell the FBI of this heretofore unknown fact which they seem to somehow inexplicably missed. Although they haven't completed their investigation yet, I'm sure they'll be quite happy to hear of this profound revelation and agree, that all this is indeed...just a tempest in a teapot.Let me get this straight, Hillary is accused of just receiving classifed materials on a private server, use of which was legal at the time of her appointment to office. Some of which were classified only after they were found to exist on that server. Tempest in a tea pot, all over again.
As I said two months ago, don't hold your breath. Gov doesn't play by the same rules.
The fact that the FBI has confirmed they are investigating her server and that they've given immunity to the guy who set it up is certainly very bad news, but hillary is a greased pig and they are hard to catch.
The reason we know it's more than angry right wingers like bengazi is precisely because the FBI is investigating, has specifically confirmed they are, and their director says he's very close to it.This.
There could be any number of reasons why they granted immunity to that guy, but it certainly does make it likely that they think criminal activity has occurred. That blows the whole "oh, it's just right wingers on a wild goose chase" out the window, but it doesn't tell us anything about who they think was involved in that criminal activity.