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Politics : Liberalism: Do You Agree We've Had Enough of It? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (207825)3/17/2018 8:16:46 PM
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many of your buddies are going to prison.



To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (207825)3/18/2018 11:44:35 AM
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Lots of post comrade, the loss of one of your democrout idols is going to jail, must be really bad for you feeble dem mind. The swamp dwellers is being purged. :-)



To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (207825)3/18/2018 12:22:04 PM
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FBI source: Majority of staff on Clinton case wanted her prosecuted
'No trial-level attorney agreed, no agent working the case agreed, with the decision not to prosecute'
(Daily Caller) The decision at the FBI to not prosecute Hillary Clinton over her mishandling of classified information was solely from the top down, a source told Fox News.
“No trial level attorney agreed, no agent working the case agreed, with the decision not to prosecute — it was a top-down decision,” said the source who is described as an official close to the Clinton case.
The FBI official said that Director James Comey’s announcement on July 5 angered and disgusted members of the investigative team which included over 100 FBI agents and analysts who worked overtime with six DOJ attorneys from the department’s National Security Division and Counter Espionage Section.
wnd.com