Monday, February 1, 2016

If you can't prosecute Hillary Clinton, then you can't prosecute Edward Snowden!

Flopping Aces ^ | 01-31-16 | DrJohn 

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"Names of all US foreign covert operatives found on Hillary Clinton non-secure email server. 'They weren't marked classified at the time' says Clinton."
Just waiting to see that headline.
Hillary Clinton's entire life has been one of abusing the rules. She and her louse husband truly believe they are not bound by the same ethics as everyone else and Bill has admitted it:
"There's one set of rules for us and another set for everyone else"
As far back as Watergate, Hillary Clinton displayed a lack of ethics:
Jerry Zeifman, a counsel and chief of staff of the House Judiciary Committee,who supervised Clinton on the Watergate investigation. Zeifman's 2006 book, "Hillary's Pursuit of Power," states that she "...engaged in a variety of self-serving unethical practices in violation of House rules."
Further his website added:
"Hillary Clinton is ethically unfit to be either a senator or president - and if she were to become president, the last vestiges of the traditional moral authority of the party of Roosevelt, Truman and Johnson will be destroyed."
With no experience whatsoever, Hillary turned a $1000 investment in cattle futures into $100,000. At the link, you'll find more of Clinton scandals most have forgotten about, including Chinagate, Travelgate, Lootergate and Whitewater.
A list of 27 famous Clinton lies can be found here.
Way back in 2009 Clinton signed a document agreeing to protect classified information:
On January 22nd, 2009, Hillary Clinton signed a Non-Disclosure agreement, or NDA, where she agreed to protect highly classified information, and a failure to do so could result in criminal prosecution."I have been advised that any breach of this Agreement may result in my termination of my access to SCI (Sensitive Compartmented Information) and removal from a position of special confidence," the NDA reads.
"I have been advised that any authorized disclosure of SCI by me may constitute violations of United States criminal laws, including provisions of Sections 793, 794, 798 and 952, Title 18 United States Code..." These are provisions of the Espionage Act, and as Fox recently reported, 18 USC 793 subsection (f) is of special interest to the FBI investigation as it includes "gross negligence" in the handling of national defense information.
In the latest Friday night document dump 2,000 Hillary Clinton emails were made public. Twenty two of them were not released, as they were considered "too damaging" to even release in redacted form. The State Department has been dragging its feet in releasing the Clinton emails and won't meet a Court ordered deadline to release the remaining emails due to an "internal oversight."
Now the Clinton campaign wants the Top Secret emails made public.
democrats are attempting to defend Clinton:
(Excerpt) Read more at floppingaces.net...

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