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To: TobagoJack who wrote (124050)11/7/2016 8:36:09 AM
From: Maurice Winn1 Recommendation

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3bar

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It seems that Michael Brown who did the acts delivered a beagle dog of their's to a neighbour in a panicked state [Michael panicked, not the dog]. I have not checked, but apparently his Facebook showed some such thinking. So it was probably his actions rather than a third party.

But what he did was less bad than the alternative - to him, though likely not his wife.

All he needed to do was say he didn't intend to break the leaking law and all would have been fine as Clinton showed. The FBI would have said "Don't worry about it. Nothing to see here, carry on. In fact, have a promotion to President of USA. Don't forget to start a foundation for gifts from people who want to meet you, and get your wife to make $1 million speeches for 5 minutes."

I have some sympathy with that idea because it's not possible to know what laws are other than obvious ones such as not murdering people or robbing banks. Actually, robbing banks is okay too as seen in the Global Financial Crisis. Murdering is fine too and much of it is being done as we speak in Aleppo, Yemen, Ukraine, Libya, hither and yon - "We came, we saw, they died in droves ... cackle cackle cackle..." Vote for Hillary's Harpy Hyenas.

Mqurice



To: TobagoJack who wrote (124050)11/7/2016 4:16:50 PM
From: Snowshoe1 Recommendation

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Elroy Jetson

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TJ, why are you posting such garbage from an obviously fake news site?

Reports that an FBI agent investigating Hillary Clinton's use of a private e-mail server killed himself after murdering his wife are just fake news.
snopes.com

There was no truth to this story. The Denver Guardian is simply a fake news web site masquerading as the online arm of a (non-existent) big city newspaper. Like the Baltimore Gazette, the Denver Guardian is nothing more than a hastily thrown together web site with a bunch of non-working links and a fake street address, all created for the sole purpose of disseminating fabricated clickbait news stories.


There is no such thing as the Denver Guardian, despite that Facebook post you saw
denverpost.com