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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: ryanaka who wrote (1147281)7/7/2019 1:09:24 PM
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1. The non-prosecution agreement was ruled "egregious" after review (over a decade down the road!) itself. Guess who was neck-deep in all of this at the time it was negotiated? No, that wasn't Obama -- it was Bush, and, of course, ex-President Clinton.

2. Guess who effectively blocked review while he was in office? That would be Obama, with, of course, heavy ties to Senator (and then Presidential candidate) Cankles, the "wife" of avowed serial philanderer Bill Clinton who we know, factually, solicited and obtained blowjobs from an intern in the White House. She, however, was an adult and thus at least theoretically could legally consent. Such is not the case for those under the age of consent in a given state and, in the context of federal law where movement across a state or national boundary is involved, under the age of 18.

While there is (not yet) proof that Clinton was involved in these alleged felonies there's plenty of circumstantial evidence. There's also circumstantial evidence tying British Royalty and several high-powered legal folks in the US to these events as well, including direct accusations by some of the known victims.
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