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To: bentway who wrote (836098)2/12/2015 11:26:47 AM
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>> Carson's BLACK Dave. Your racists just aren't going to vote for the guy.

The way liberals are going after this guy I'd have to conclude at least Democrats think he's electable.



To: bentway who wrote (836098)2/12/2015 11:57:24 AM
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Senator probes Obama's Launder-gate 'cover-up'
WND ^ | February 11, 2015 | Jerome R. Corsi


A member of the Senate Judiciary Committee has opened an investigation he believes could threaten the confirmation of Obama’s nominee to replace Eric Holder as attorney general, Loretta Lynch.

After his staff quizzed (a whistleblower) provided by WND, the office of Sen. David Vitter, R-La., announced it is investigating why Lynch, in her capacity as U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of New York, allowed banking giant HSBC to avoid criminal prosecution of bank officers and other employees. HSBC paid a hefty fine, instead, for laundering uncounted billions of dollars of illegal drug and terrorist money through its U.S. bank in the service of Mexican drug cartels and Middle Eastern terrorists.



Vitter’s staff examined allegations made since 2009 by John Cruz, a former (HSBC) manager armed with 1,000 pages of bank account records and recordings of employees and numerous state and federal law enforcement agents who labeled him as “crazy” rather than seriously look into his claims.

The meeting left Vitter’s staff asking, “How can we allow Loretta Lynch to be the nation’s top federal law-enforcement officer when the HSBC money-laundering scandal raises questions about a cover-up that may be continuing even today?” Read more at wnd.com

(Excerpt) Read more at wnd.com ...



To: bentway who wrote (836098)2/12/2015 6:00:56 PM
From: longnshort  Respond to of 1575191
 
Feds want to regulate political speech on the Internet 8 againstcronycapitalism


nice fascist you voted for