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originally posted by: Greggers
If this stuff is so Classified (which is different than confidential), why are we allowed to look at it now?
originally posted by: IAMTAT
The Clinton corruption scandals just go on and on...and on...Like the 'Energizer Bunny'---Oh, wait, that's yet another Clinton scandal.
They just all seem to run together these days.
America has had enough of the corrupt Clintons.
originally posted by: ipsedixit
This stuff is trivia, having to do with "devolution" in Northern Ireland in 2009.
I don't think Mrs. Clinton is handling this situation well. She should have said,
"We expect that the results of this new inquiry by the FBI will be the same as the results of its earlier inquiry. As to the propriety of Director Comey's announcement at this point in the election, it is suspicious and suggests an attempt to influence the election campaign, however I intend to let the FBI get on with their work while I continue my own campaign. We can deal with issues arising from this development after the election is over, since the FBI probe will not be finished until then anyway."
Urging the FBI to lay their cards on the table now is a blunder in my opinion.
It would be like Donald Trump wanting to get his court case (lawsuit) for allegedly raping a 13 year old girl in front of a witness over before the election instead of waiting to deal with it later. It's not a good strategic idea.
originally posted by: neutronflux
a reply to: Riffrafter
I think there is a string in the FBI among the agents that still believe in justice and a system of merit. Not a system of using tax dollars to line the pockets of politicians, or the friends of politicians through department creation, contracts, appointments, and passing favorable laws. Then have the funds channeled back to the DNC or GOP through campaign contributions.