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To: zax who wrote (956947)8/16/2016 9:50:57 AM
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Speaking of dumbass...you're voting for the felon....Ms. Hildabeast......

House Republicans have detailed perjury allegations against Hillary Clinton, citing the apparent conflict between her 2015 congressional testimony about her email practices and the FBI's conclusions announced in July, according to a letter to the U.S. attorney for the District of Columbia.

"The four pieces of sworn testimony by Secretary Clinton described herein are incompatible with the FBI's findings," House Oversight Committee Chairman Jason Chaffetz, R-Utah, and Judiciary Committee Chairman Bob Goodlatte, R-Va., wrote to U.S. Attorney Channing D. Phillips. "We hope this information is helpful to your office's consideration of our referral."

The Justice Department Assistant Attorney General for Legislative Affairs, Peter Kadzik, confirmed in an Aug. 2 letter to both committees they had the perjury investigation request and the department would "take appropriate action as necessary."

The one-page response offered no timeline nor specific commitment to act on the allegations.

According to the Justice Department website, Kadzik, "led the successful effort to confirm Attorney General Loretta E. Lynch and Deputy Attorney General Sally Q. Yates." Both women were central players handling the Clinton email matter.

Chaffetz and Goodlatte, who have direct oversight for the FBI, wrote to the U.S. attorney that Clinton testified under oath on Oct. 22, 2015, before the Benghazi Select Committee, where she also took questions about her email practices from Republican congressman Jim Jordan of Ohio.




To: zax who wrote (956947)8/16/2016 9:51:00 AM
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jlallen
TideGlider

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I've never met someone who quite like you who can stare directly at an undeniable act and fact, and claim that it isn't there. You really are incredibly, incredibly stupid, even for a dumb ass far right-wingnut.

FOXNEWS is laughing their asses off at you freaks of nature that believe Rudy has forgotten 911. Not many people can be as stupid as you uneducated freeloader freaks. Reality has to be suspended in your mini minds to believe anything this damn stupid.

Keep posting it, and see who gets the last laugh.



To: zax who wrote (956947)8/16/2016 9:54:37 AM
From: locogringo5 Recommendations

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This has become a regular pattern with you. I've never met someone who quite like you...

BTW, the only regular pattern here is YOU getting caught posting outrageous, ridiculous made up stories and LIES. Furthermore, you have NEVER met me, nor will you. Now go play at occupyretards and tell more people how Rudy Guiliani forgot about 911.