Clinton public corruption

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Hawgman

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One thing I know for certain. If this was a Republican they would have already been run through with the sword of justice. It makes me shake my head in disbelief when I see so many people still voting for her.
 

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People are still supporting the old bag and I don't understand why. She failed the nation and others when she sent Secret and higher messages on her private server and some people think it's ok. Well, it's not!
She placed the lives of others in jeopardy and seemed to be more interested in getting contributions for the Clinton Foundation than doing her job in a highly sensitive position.
It's funny, Obama replied to her messages that she sent on her personal server, Kerry as SOS sent classified info on his personal email account also. If they do this right, a lot of people are going to be caged including Clinton's subordinates who didn't rat out on her for sending classified information on her personal email. They covered for her-but that's a little understandable with what little I know about the old shrew's anger threshold.
Even a military slick-sleeve after receiving a briefing about what would happen to him/her if they sent classified info on their private server would know better than Hillary. Of course the slick-sleeve would have a supervisor which in Hillary's case would be Obama.
 

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It could be that the Obama functionaries are waiting to announce charges or a special sleezy "deal" until after she obviously is not the lead Democratic candidate. Otherwise they would be accused of influencing the election.
 

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Well I just discovered today that the "transparency czar" appointed by John Kerry to oversee the review and release of Hillary's emails, made a significant donation to Her Majesty's campaign last June. When called out on it, the DoS mouthpiece said there was no conflict of interest!

Yes, they actually think we're that stupid. At least the judge overseeing the release denied their extension motion. All emails have to be released by the 29th. Anyone want to take bets on whether they'll comply? :(
 

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King Obama is letting her go through the rigors of the primaries hoping that she wins, then he will allow her to be indicted. Then his puppet Biden will be moved into her place, not having to have gone through all of the primaries, and his majesty will have another 4 years in office if Biden wins.
 

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E-mail release update news

So already we know that at least 22 top secret e-mails were on her private server illegally (see bold text below) and it endangered the security of the nation but we are supposed to believe, "that ain't no thing".

And the reason for transmitting secrets over unsecured means of communications is either A. needing a way to communicate yoga lesson appointments and similar personal items or B. cover up illegal and/or unethical actions such as accepting contributions from middle eastern and Russian interests while serving as Secretary of State.

Clinton Abuse of Power needs to be writ large.



The State Department is releasing more than 500 emails from Hillary Clinton’s personal server on Saturday, part of a final dash to make the remaining few thousand messages public.

The Obama administration is in a race against the campaign calendar as Clinton seeks the Democratic nomination.

A judge ordered the State Department to release the remaining emails on three dates this month: the days before Democratic primaries in Nevada, South Carolina and the multi-state “Super Tuesday” on March 1. Critics say the voters should have access to the emails before heading to the polls.

“We're still working diligently on this,” State Department spokesman Mark Toner promised on Friday.

The latest email dump comes as Clinton faces herself in a tighter than expected race against Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) for the Democratic nomination. Clinton squeaked by in the Iowa caucuses, but Sanders took a decisive victory in New Hampshire.

The two candidates now face a crucial two-week stretch ahead of Democratic contests in Nevada and South Carolina.

After Saturday’s release - which comes in the middle of the three-day Presidents Day weekend - there will still be more than 3,000 email messages outstanding.

It’s unclear whether any of the forthcoming emails will be classified, though it appears likely since more than 1,300 messages have been.

Last month, the Obama administration announced that it entirely withheld 22 emails that were marked as “top secret,” a potentially damaging blow to Clinton’s claim that classified information never touched her “homebrew” server.

“We’ve been very clear all along in this process, as we review these emails, we’ll upgrade them as is seen necessary,” Toner said. “And we’ll continue to do that.”

The pressure is building after the State Department missed its Jan. 29 deadline to release the last of the roughly 30,000 emails on Clinton’s machine that are believed to have been work-related. That led to a judge forcing the new release schedule on officials.

The government has been releasing thousands of emails on a monthly basis since last May, the result of a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit from a Vice News reporter.

An “oversight” prevented the State Department from sending thousands of emails to other federal agencies to be reviewed, it said last month, which delayed the process.

The holdup meant that roughly 3,700 emails were not released by the time Democrats in Iowa and New Hampshire went to the polls in recent weeks, formally beginning the 2016 nominating contest.

Lawyers for Jason Leopold, the journalist who sued, worried that the final emails would be “the most controversial,” since they were subject to “the most review time."

Delaying the release meant that “a substantial portion of the electorate will be forced to vote without the benefit of important information to which it is entitled about the performance of one of the candidates for U.S. president,” Leopold’s lawyers claimed in a filing this month.

Judge Rudolph Contreras, who appeared visibly annoyed by the administration’s delays this week, agreed.

“These documents have a lot of public interest,” he said, “and the timing is important.”

For each release date over the next two weeks, the State Department has been ordered to put on its website “all documents that have proceeded through final, internal State Department review.”

The very last remaining emails will be due out on Feb. 29.

After a month-long delay, pressure is high for the Obama administration to meet the final deadline.

“It’s been dragged out so long, people are so frustrated with this,” Rep. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio), a vocal critic of Clinton, said on “Fox Business Network” on Thursday.

“I think they're going to turn them over. And again, it's about time.”

Clinton's bespoke email arrangement has been a constant target for Republicans, who repeatedly accuse the former secretary of State of violating the law.


In a cheeky campaign video this week, leading Republican candidate Sen. Ted Cruz (Texas) depicted office workers smashing a computer over a song claiming that, for Clinton, “a server full of secrets ain’t no thing.”

The issue, though, has failed to take hold in the Democratic presidential race, with Clinton's opponent, Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) refusing to seize on the controversy.

During Clinton’s debate with Sanders this week, the matter did not even come up.
http://thehill.com/policy/national-security/269346-feds-race-campaign-clock-to-drop-clinton-emails
 

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'Muslim Brotherhood princess' used Clinton email server
Read more at http://www.wnd.com/2015/03/muslim-b...sed-clinton-email-server/#C8Tav1lD5YSblgHF.99

Huma Abedin and two other top aides to Hillary "The Bag" Clinton used Hillary's server and the FBI is looking into them. Abed in has ties to the Muslim Brotherhood and we paid her salary as well as other Brotherhood members in Obama's administration. It's a shame that all this is coming to light the last year of Obama being in office, It should have been the 1st year in office. We've know about the muslim brotherhood being in sensitive positions int he US government for some time.
 

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