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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: rxbond who wrote (1036753)11/4/2017 9:48:16 AM
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Those are the kinds of questions a Special Prosecutor of Hillary should be asking? I'm still asking the question of why do we not have a Special Prosecutor for Hillary yet? The evidence that she's a criminal is so overwhelming.

I tell my boys to pay particular attention when one person accuses another, because the accuser is often guilty of the thing he/she is accusing the other person of. I don't know why that is true, but it's something I've noticed a lot in my lifetime of dealing with people. Perhaps it is that people project onto others what they themselves don't want to admit about themselves. In Hillary's case, she spent a lot of time accusing Trump of inappropriate contact with Russia during the lead up to the election. It turns out that there is a mountain of evidence that she and the people in her orbit were doing precisely those things. The accuser is the guilty one.
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