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To: Broken_Clock who wrote (954930)8/8/2016 10:04:32 AM
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Hillarys loose emails just got a scientist hung in Iran.



To: Broken_Clock who wrote (954930)8/8/2016 12:19:03 PM
From: Stock Puppy  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1573988
 
You know, in some places possession is not illegal, but selling is.

Can the user tell the cop - that guy gave me the drugs for free, the money I was handing him was stuff I owed him from before! That probably happens - the user doesn't know what else to say or he's an idiot.

Well, yes, he can also say this if he wants to give the policeman a good laugh.

Obama is a politician and he is intelligent (JV team comments aside) and he has his advisors looking over things (I presume).

It is too blatantly obvious that the public would make that connection - correct or not.

If this was a payoff, they surely would have found a more clever, less conspicuous way to do the transaction.

So whether this was ransom or not,

either the administration is bumbling

this was a ransom and there was no other way to achieve results desired

or they wanted the public to make that connection.

Question if the last is correct is: why.