"Turn Out The Lights, The Party's Over"

I amso IR

"Well Yea, Duh"!
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as Hillary Clinton will face no charges for security violations. She, like it or not, is a "Shoo In" vs The Donald. Brace yourselves for eight more years of liberal imposition upon the Constitution of The United States. Not the folks mind you, as that is what the majority desire. Perhaps the FBI investigation "got it right" after all. If that is the case it is time to bring Edward Snowden home "a free man".
 
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I'm sure the party's over...

Comey said Hillary engaged in a pattern of illegal behavior, but he didn't bring charges....

That means no pardon....

And Trump can have her ass!!!!
 
We'll never know what Slick Willie said to Loretta Lynch to bring this decision about, but we've just seen another example of what we can expect from another Clinton White House.

The mechanism by which our leaders are chosen has become so obviously corrupted it might be time for another revolution. The choice between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump is like the choice between lung cancer and stomach cancer.

Take your pick.
 
as Hillary Clinton will face no charges for security violations. She, like it or not, is a "Shoo In" vs The Donald. Brace yourselves for eight more years of liberal imposition upon the Constitution of The United States. Not the folks mind you, as that is what the majority desire. Perhaps the FBI investigation "got it right" after all. If that is the case it is time to bring Eward Snowden home "a free man".

Navy engineer sentenced for mishandling classified material

SACRAMENTO, Calif. — A Naval reservist was sentenced for mishandling classified military materials.

A federal attorney announced Wednesday that Bryan Nishimura of Folsom, California, pleaded guilty to the unauthorized removal and retention of classified materials.

Nishimura, deployed in Afghanistan in 2007 and 2008 as a regional engineer, admitted to downloading classified briefings and digital records onto his personal electronic devices. He carried the materials off base and brought them back to the U.S. when his deployment ended.

An FBI search of Nishimura's home turned up classified materials, but did not reveal evidence he intended to distribute them.

He was sentenced to two years of probation and a $7,500 fine, and was ordered to surrender his security clearance. He is barred from seeking a future security clearance.

Poor sod, I guess it is his fault he was born a royal Clinton.
 

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