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sirs

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A taste of the deleted
« on: June 11, 2016, 12:19:08 PM »
....and how sweet it is.  We've all known how full of AMBE Clinton has been, in declaring how nothing she deleted, then going the extra effort to wipe the server, had anything to do with State Dept business.  Nada...and the proof was....well, we just have to take her word for it.  So, when she did eventually turn over her computer and private server system (only after being ordered by the court to do so), the squibs at the FBI have apparently been able to unswipe quite a bit, and the latest that's been released is quite the lens into down and dirty political corruption that is sooooo Clintonesque....

It would seem, as an apparent favor to a massive Democrat donor, (not to mention superdelegate, committed to Clinton no less), he was given a posh seat in a super secret State Dept committee.  A Committee who's members line the Intelligence & Military community of all stripe....except for this fella....some hedge fund guru, with not a shred of intellegence background.  previously deleted e-mails between Clinton's chief of staff Cheryl Mills, confirmed that this appointent was a direct "request" (as in demand) by Clinton, to which the committee reluctantly agreed to.  When the e-mails were about to be released, Mills managed to get the report of the e-mails squelched for 24hours, in which time, this Hedge Fund manager, "suddenly" resigned from the committee.....ergo, "what's the problem?"

While this doesn't reach the level of her pathological lying and reckless disregard for the safety of this country, this SOOO stinks of typical DC corruption and quid-pro-quo, and has Clinton's name tattoo-ed all over it
« Last Edit: June 11, 2016, 02:29:33 PM by sirs »
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Re: A taste of the deleted
« Reply #1 on: June 11, 2016, 05:19:32 PM »
  What does it matter at this point?

  Do we glean some idea of how a president Clinton would act as if above the law?

    If from the office of SoS she was already above the law , then yes I think we get a clear indicator of how president HRC would act.

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Re: A taste of the deleted
« Reply #2 on: June 11, 2016, 05:40:24 PM »
Oh, her resume', on how she'd act as President is blatantly transparent.  As gruff, politically incorrect, and obnoxious as Trump is, he can't hold a candle to the level of corruption & incompotence Clinton perfects

So when Obama proclaims that Clinton is the most "qualified" there's ever been, he's not far off......if we're referring to the hallmark standard of politically corrupt.  She personifies EVERYTHING wrong with entrenched politicians and the disconnect DC has with everyday Americans presently.  The only difference is she does it in a pantsuit
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Re: A taste of the deleted
« Reply #3 on: June 11, 2016, 06:50:22 PM »
A few more specifics (FACTS) to provide in this story:
The hedge fund manager, major Clinton Foundation donor, and prolific Democrat fundraiser in question is Rajiv K. Fernando.  (and as already referenced, a superdelagate, committed to Clinton.....shocker)

The once deleted emails also reveal how, after inquiries from ABC News, the Clinton staff sought to “protect the name” of the Secretary, “stall” the ABC News reporter and ultimately accept the resignation of the Fernando just two days later

The high level panel he was placed on, at Clinton's demand, was the International Security Advisory Board (ISAB)

William Perry, the former Secretary of Defense, chaired the panel

Mr. Fernando's qualifications for being selected for such a posh security panel position, in talks related to the very latest in the use of tactical nuclear weapons and other crucial arms control issues?.....he specialized in electronic investing.  High-frequency trading to be exact


And once again, it wasn't so much the quid-pro-quo appointment, which was bad enough, but the attempted cover-up that really ups the stench meter
« Last Edit: June 11, 2016, 07:28:53 PM by sirs »
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