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To: koan who wrote (978604)11/4/2016 1:13:12 PM
From: i-node1 Recommendation

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Bonefish

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Oh, so just throw the rule of law out the window because some people feel they know better and have a right to be judge and jury and by pass due process.

Of course not. That is a Democrat's tactic (see: Executive Orders).

But is is clear that many of the FBI personnel who worked on the case, like the American People, could see that she was guilty as sin and was let off, apparently at the behest of Loretta Lynch -- who was likely offered a quid pro quo.

When that happened, FBI agents took things into their own hands. Right or wrong, it is what appears to have happened.



To: koan who wrote (978604)11/4/2016 2:25:21 PM
From: combjelly  Respond to of 1574258
 
Pretty much. For i-node and his ilk, the ends justify the means.