Message from @PurpleToad

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2019-12-10 04:08:14 UTC  

And the emails revealed this

2019-12-10 04:08:16 UTC  

Comey said they couldn't prove she *intended* to violate laws, but that she did.

2019-12-10 04:08:43 UTC  

That kind of decision demonstrates clear bias and really turns a blind eye to a blatant federal crime.

2019-12-10 04:09:00 UTC  

Yes, this is sort of the problem they claim to have read her mind and given her a pass for doing so

2019-12-10 04:09:07 UTC  

Thoughtcrimes are not crimes in any case

2019-12-10 04:09:12 UTC  

the whole thing is kind of silly

2019-12-10 04:09:14 UTC  

hillary disseminates top secret information on a private server to those who dont have clearances, and gets off scott free... meanwhile edward snowden and julian asange are wanted under the espionage act for doing something relatively similar

2019-12-10 04:09:54 UTC  

Exactly. Intent doesn't matter here. As a former Secretary of State, it's incredulous to claim she was unaware of her actions.

2019-12-10 04:10:05 UTC  

my understanding was that the State Department’s report reached two broad conclusions. Clinton’s “use of a private email system to conduct official business added an increased degree of risk” But “there was no persuasive evidence of systemic, deliberate mishandling of classified information.” at least thats whats in the state dep report

2019-12-10 04:10:07 UTC  

shows you the double standard between those in power with influence and those who are not in that position... Honestly I dont see why anyone is suprised

2019-12-10 04:10:29 UTC  

hmm so the state dep says their secretary of state did nothing wrong

2019-12-10 04:10:31 UTC  

ah gotcha.

2019-12-10 04:11:04 UTC  

keeping in mind these are the emails we got a hold of... there are thousands that were destroyed

2019-12-10 04:11:08 UTC  

Eh, that's Comey's "determination". When a former Secretary of State sends 3,000 Secret / Top Secret emails on a private Unclass server - it's a pretty obvious means to circumvent policy.

2019-12-10 04:11:23 UTC  

The main defense was ignorance, which doesn't make sense.

2019-12-10 04:11:33 UTC  

how many times was she investigated by republicans again?

2019-12-10 04:11:45 UTC  

Enough to prove beyond the shadow of a doubt that she committed a federal crime.

2019-12-10 04:11:59 UTC  

With hard evidence.

2019-12-10 04:12:20 UTC  

you can have all the evidence you want but if they refuse to prosecute theres nothing we can do really

2019-12-10 04:12:29 UTC  

but get very angry

2019-12-10 04:13:02 UTC  

seems like if this is all true, and theres as ample evidence as you claIm, the republicans must have sucked at doing their jobs.

2019-12-10 04:13:08 UTC  

lol

2019-12-10 04:13:16 UTC  

if you've got that much evidence

2019-12-10 04:13:19 UTC  

The FBI sucked at doing their job. Hence the resignation of James Comey.

2019-12-10 04:13:20 UTC  

and still lose

2019-12-10 04:13:22 UTC  

lmao

2019-12-10 04:13:31 UTC  

you dont seem to understand that the prosecutor isnt like... on a party

2019-12-10 04:13:53 UTC  

its a position in the government. a non-partisan job, where you choose who the united states prosecutes and who they do not

2019-12-10 04:14:01 UTC  

and its supposed to be non-partisan

2019-12-10 04:14:02 UTC  

Seems Republicans did enough to convince the American people she was an untrustworthy candidate <:pepelaugh:544857300179877898>

2019-12-10 04:14:05 UTC  

but well... we see how thats going

2019-12-10 04:14:16 UTC  

although she got more votes

2019-12-10 04:14:19 UTC  

lool

2019-12-10 04:14:27 UTC  

not electoral college votes

2019-12-10 04:14:33 UTC  

Cool Story - we operate in a Democratic Republic. Electoral College bro.

2019-12-10 04:14:39 UTC  

yeah, cause of gerrymandering by republicans

2019-12-10 04:14:44 UTC  

sucks to suck at running a campaign in a representative democratic republic doesnt it

2019-12-10 04:14:48 UTC  

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2019-12-10 04:14:50 UTC  

And democrats, don't be disingenuous now.

2019-12-10 04:15:13 UTC  

yea they both do it, but republicans do it like 5x more

2019-12-10 04:15:18 UTC  

shes the one who didnt campaign in philladelphia and michigan and etc. "flyover states"