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I want you all to know that I don't normally laugh about murder.
Well........ strangely enough, Hillary Clinton still hasn't been charged with the murder of JFK Jr. Smiley_emoticons_smile

But, the FBI investigation into potential security issues associated with her use of a private email server appears to be near completion.

Her aides have been interviewed, some multiple times, and the FBI will reportedly be interviewing Clinton in the next couple of weeks.

I'm really anxious for the investigation to conclude and find out the results.

Story: http://www.cnn.com/2016/05/05/politics/f...index.html
I read where the guy who originally exposed the personal email server has stated he actually did back her email, swears he has about two gigs of data, but has provided no proof or evidence. It is relevant that his fate rests on his level of cooperation with the FBI.

What's really interesting to me, in light of the fallout from Indiana, will be the Republican agenda moving forward. Do they ease off the Kill Hill volume 30 throttle? Or do they keep on hammering away in futility and risk actually pushing Trump into office?

The current predicament of the conservative GOP almost makes me believe in karma and a higher power. Of only the rest of us weren't being dragged along for their punishment.


I'm just noticing that you've been here for 4 years now. That's a very long time in cyberspace years. Lucky us. Awink
Hillary e-mails anyone?

releases so far

Guccifer who is now in the US under FBI lockup is the one that hacked into her e-mails and released them to start the investigation.
And yet the FBI has been unable to find any evidence a crime was committed.
Poor misunderstood Hillary its everyone else not her.

She's definitely changed some of her positions over time, modified other positions when it served her purposes, embellished, and lied about that sniper fire.

I don't think Hillary Clinton is any better than most politicians and power mongers when it comes to spinning.

I also don't think she's responsible for Vince Foster's death, the death of American staff in Libya, JFK Jr.'s plane crash, and every decision her husband ever made.
(05-08-2016, 08:59 AM)Maggot Wrote: [ -> ]Poor misunderstood Hillary its everyone else not her.


I didn't watch the video, but from seeing the pic in that link I can understand why Billy boy took a shining to Monica. Those teeth ! Look at those teeth on that bitch.
Oops, bad me BAD ME.
(05-08-2016, 08:59 AM)Maggot Wrote: [ -> ]Poor misunderstood Hillary its everyone else not her.


Instead of picking on Hillary, you might want to remember that liar of the year award goes to Donald "Jackass" Trump. I think I read in here that the Judge overseeing lawsuit about his scam of Trump University has postponed trial until after election.....Why don't you research some of the individuals (who thought it was a legitimate University) who he scammed in one of his most recent business "ventures."

His shenanigans have actually affected a lot of people who were conned by an average con artist.....now he is running the biggest scam of all time......Oh, I just saw on TV where Con Man Donald has once again changed his mind about his tax plan...He has decided he will not raise taxes for the rich....What a surprise!!! The_Villagers
Trump did change his tune on taxes, but in the opposite direction.

He previously said he wasn't gonna increase taxes and that taxes on the wealthy would be reduced; that's part of the tax plan he released several weeks back.

Today he said that his plan will actually increase taxes on the wealthy and that his goal is to reduce them for businesses and the middle class.

When pressed about the change, he said he's allowed to change and he expects changes like that as a result of his negotiations with Democrats.

He also just reversed his position on American workers having too high a minimum wage. He's now open to raising it substantially, but it's not clear if he means he expects the market to raise it or if he means through legislation.

http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/donald-tr...d=38959168
(05-09-2016, 12:55 AM)HairOfTheDog Wrote: [ -> ]Trump did change his tune on taxes, but in the opposite direction.

He previously said he wasn't gonna increase taxes and that taxes on the wealthy would be reduced; that's part of the tax plan he released several weeks back.

Today he said that his plan will actually increase taxes on the wealthy and that his goal is to reduce them for businesses and the middle class.

When pressed about the change, he said he's allowed to change and he expects changes like that as a result of his negotiations with Democrats.

He also just reversed his position on American workers having too high a minimum wage. He's now open to raising it substantially, but it's not clear if he means he expects the market to raise it or if he means through legislation.

http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/donald-tr...d=38959168

Thanks Hair.......well that settles it.....I always throw away those postcards advertising free hearing tests.....maybe I need to get a hearing test.....People are starting to talk......either that or I was watching a rerun of SNL.......
I hope Hillary is feeling swell today.
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The professor felt my swell yesterday and my pants did catch on fire.


Hahahaha! You go, buddy!


I never thought I'd see her say she would put Bill in charge of anything if she's elected. I frequently make jokes about it but I really never thought it would be a serious consideration.

During a speech in Kentucky Sunday she referred to "my husband, who I will put in charge of revitalizing the economy 'cause he knows what he's doing."

The U.S. economy boomed during President Clinton's administration. His economic record is an effective selling point, especially as U.S. growth remains sluggish, and most voters worry about the economy.
During Clinton's eight years as president, the U.S. economy added more than 22 million jobs. That's slightly more jobs than were added during the combined 22-year tenure of the four most recent Republican presidents.

In the spring of 2000, Clinton's final year in office, a greater percentage of Americans had jobs than any time since record-keeping began soon after World War II.


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Smart move.


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(05-16-2016, 05:11 PM)Duchess Wrote: [ -> ]

I never thought I'd see her say she would put Bill in charge of anything if she's elected. I frequently make jokes about it but I really never thought it would be a serious consideration.

During a speech in Kentucky Sunday she referred to "my husband, who I will put in charge of revitalizing the economy 'cause he knows what he's doing."

The U.S. economy boomed during President Clinton's administration. His economic record is an effective selling point, especially as U.S. growth remains sluggish, and most voters worry about the economy.
During Clinton's eight years as president, the U.S. economy added more than 22 million jobs. That's slightly more jobs than were added during the combined 22-year tenure of the four most recent Republican presidents.

In the spring of 2000, Clinton's final year in office, a greater percentage of Americans had jobs than any time since record-keeping began soon after World War II.


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This, in a nutshell, is why she had my vote. Even if she never said it, those two are a package deal, they were damn good at the job the first two times and there isn't anyone on the planet who wants it more. That's good enough for me.