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Why anyone would consider letting the Clintons back into the White house is mind blowing!
They are career thieves, grifters, drug smugglers and much worse.
See the progressive rooting for the criminal not to get caught.career criminal that the Republicans can't pin anything on and make it stick ... the House Republicans personally took it upon themselves to vett the woman and prove her innocence ... 9 times.
LMAO
See the progressive rooting for the criminal not to get caught.career criminal that the Republicans can't pin anything on and make it stick ... the House Republicans personally took it upon themselves to vett the woman and prove her innocence ... 9 times.
LMAO
Like I said, they applaud criminality.
Career criminal, and not a single crime under her belt... impressive
Career criminal, and not a single crime under her belt... impressive
career criminal that the Republicans can't pin anything on and make it stick ... the House Republicans personally took it upon themselves to vett the woman and prove her innocence ... 9 times.
LMAO
A lot of people consider Hillary because they believe she is better looking than the GOP. How mind blowing is THAT?Why anyone would consider letting the Clintons back into the White house is mind blowing!
Why anyone would consider letting the Clintons back into the White house is mind blowing!
They are career thieves, grifters, drug smugglers and much worse.
See the progressive rooting for the criminal not to get caught.career criminal that the Republicans can't pin anything on and make it stick ... the House Republicans personally took it upon themselves to vett the woman and prove her innocence ... 9 times.
LMAO
Like I said, they applaud criminality.
So you admit she's a criminal.career criminal that the Republicans can't pin anything on and make it stick ... the House Republicans personally took it upon themselves to vett the woman and prove her innocence ... 9 times.
LMAO
See the progressive rooting for the criminal not to get caught.career criminal that the Republicans can't pin anything on and make it stick ... the House Republicans personally took it upon themselves to vett the woman and prove her innocence ... 9 times.
LMAO
Like I said, they applaud criminality.
Were all those right wingers who ran all those investigations that proved she was guilty of nothing actually secret Hillary supporters?
See the progressive rooting for the criminal not to get caught.career criminal that the Republicans can't pin anything on and make it stick ... the House Republicans personally took it upon themselves to vett the woman and prove her innocence ... 9 times.
LMAO
Like I said, they applaud criminality.
Were all those right wingers who ran all those investigations that proved she was guilty of nothing actually secret Hillary supporters?
This is more a condemnation of Pillary's husband than her, but she was also involved until Im sure she noticed which way the wind was blowing so she could get elected. So why you guys so hell bent on having another low life corrupt Clinton in Office.
Notice here how Clinton gets out of trouble, he cites EXECUTIVE PRIVILEGE. You really want another of these people? At least Nixon had the decency to step down. If it had been either one of these Clintons in his place they would have fought to the bitter end. MHO
from wikipedia. look it up
FALN Commutation of 1999[edit]
On August 11, 1999, Clinton commuted the sentences of 16 members of FALN, which is a Puerto Rican paramilitary organization that set off 120 bombs in the United States, mostly in New York City and Chicago. There were convictions for conspiracy to commit robbery, bomb-making, and sedition, as well as firearms and explosives violations.[5] The 16 were convicted of conspiracy and sedition and sentenced with terms ranging from 35 to 105 years in prison. Congress, however, recognizes that the FALN is responsible for "6 deaths and the permanent maiming of dozens of others, including law enforcement officials." Clinton offered clemency on the condition that the prisoners renounce violence, seeing as none of the 16 had been convicted of harming anyone and they had already served 19 years in prison. This action was lobbied for by ten Nobel Laureates and the Archbishop of Puerto Rico.[6] The commutation was opposed by the U.S. Attorney's Office, the FBI, and the Federal Bureau of Prisons and was criticized by many, including former victims of FALN terrorist activities and the Fraternal Order of Police.[7] Hillary Clinton, then campaigning for her first term in the Senate, initially supported the commutation,[8] but later withdrew her support.[9]
Congress condemned this action by President Clinton, with votes of 95–2 in the Senate and 311-41 in the House.[10][11] The U.S. House Committee on Government Reform held an investigation on the matter, but the Justice Department prevented FBI officials from testifying.[12] President Clinton cited executive privilege for his refusal to turn over some documents to Congress related to his decision to offer clemency to members of the FALN terrorist group.
Among those who accepted clemency are:
Those who rejected clemency include:
- Edwin Cortes, sentenced to 35 years in prison.
- Elizam Escobar, sentenced to 60 years in prison.
- Ricardo Jimenez, sentenced to 90 years in prison.
- Adolfo Matos, sentenced to 70 years in prison.
- Dylcia Noemi Pagan, sentenced to 55 years in prison.
- Alicia Rodríguez, sentenced to 55 years in prison.
- Ida Luz Rodriguez, sentenced to 75 years in prison.
- Luis Rosa, sentenced to 75 years in prison.
- Carmen Valentin, sentenced to 90 years in prison.
- Alberto Rodriguez, sentenced to 35 years in prison.
- Alejandrina Torres, sentenced to 35 years in prison.
- Juan Enrique Segarra-Palmer, sentenced to 55 years in prison; released on 25 January 2004.[13]
- Oscar López Rivera, sentenced to 70 years in prison refused clemency and remains incarcerated.
See the progressive rooting for the criminal not to get caught.career criminal that the Republicans can't pin anything on and make it stick ... the House Republicans personally took it upon themselves to vett the woman and prove her innocence ... 9 times.
LMAO
Like I said, they applaud criminality.
Were all those right wingers who ran all those investigations that proved she was guilty of nothing actually secret Hillary supporters?
This is more a condemnation of Pillary's husband than her, but she was also involved until Im sure she noticed which way the wind was blowing so she could get elected. So why you guys so hell bent on having another low life corrupt Clinton in Office.
Notice here how Clinton gets out of trouble, he cites EXECUTIVE PRIVILEGE. You really want another of these people? At least Nixon had the decency to step down. If it had been either one of these Clintons in his place they would have fought to the bitter end. MHO
from wikipedia. look it up
FALN Commutation of 1999[edit]
On August 11, 1999, Clinton commuted the sentences of 16 members of FALN, which is a Puerto Rican paramilitary organization that set off 120 bombs in the United States, mostly in New York City and Chicago. There were convictions for conspiracy to commit robbery, bomb-making, and sedition, as well as firearms and explosives violations.[5] The 16 were convicted of conspiracy and sedition and sentenced with terms ranging from 35 to 105 years in prison. Congress, however, recognizes that the FALN is responsible for "6 deaths and the permanent maiming of dozens of others, including law enforcement officials." Clinton offered clemency on the condition that the prisoners renounce violence, seeing as none of the 16 had been convicted of harming anyone and they had already served 19 years in prison. This action was lobbied for by ten Nobel Laureates and the Archbishop of Puerto Rico.[6] The commutation was opposed by the U.S. Attorney's Office, the FBI, and the Federal Bureau of Prisons and was criticized by many, including former victims of FALN terrorist activities and the Fraternal Order of Police.[7] Hillary Clinton, then campaigning for her first term in the Senate, initially supported the commutation,[8] but later withdrew her support.[9]
Congress condemned this action by President Clinton, with votes of 95–2 in the Senate and 311-41 in the House.[10][11] The U.S. House Committee on Government Reform held an investigation on the matter, but the Justice Department prevented FBI officials from testifying.[12] President Clinton cited executive privilege for his refusal to turn over some documents to Congress related to his decision to offer clemency to members of the FALN terrorist group.
Among those who accepted clemency are:
Those who rejected clemency include:
- Edwin Cortes, sentenced to 35 years in prison.
- Elizam Escobar, sentenced to 60 years in prison.
- Ricardo Jimenez, sentenced to 90 years in prison.
- Adolfo Matos, sentenced to 70 years in prison.
- Dylcia Noemi Pagan, sentenced to 55 years in prison.
- Alicia Rodríguez, sentenced to 55 years in prison.
- Ida Luz Rodriguez, sentenced to 75 years in prison.
- Luis Rosa, sentenced to 75 years in prison.
- Carmen Valentin, sentenced to 90 years in prison.
- Alberto Rodriguez, sentenced to 35 years in prison.
- Alejandrina Torres, sentenced to 35 years in prison.
- Juan Enrique Segarra-Palmer, sentenced to 55 years in prison; released on 25 January 2004.[13]
- Oscar López Rivera, sentenced to 70 years in prison refused clemency and remains incarcerated.
thanks ... there goes the too big to fall argument by the RW's ... they will convict IF they have the evidence