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originally posted by: jimmyx
sheeple nation??....if she carried out illegal actions, she would be in front of a judge in an courtroom in no time flat.
It's all Liberals have done since Obama's administration took office "Never mind what WE'RE doing! Look at what THEY did!!"
originally posted by: ~Lucidity
Thank you. Because the root cause is what matters and should be the topic of conversation.
originally posted by: ausername
a reply to: poncho1982
It's all Liberals have done since Obama's administration took office "Never mind what WE'RE doing! Look at what THEY did!!"
When the conservatives take over you can change a few words in the above quote and use it again.
Same old #, New players.
Wash, rinse, repeat.
originally posted by: ausername
a reply to: poncho1982
It's all Liberals have done since Obama's administration took office "Never mind what WE'RE doing! Look at what THEY did!!"
When the conservatives take over you can change a few words in the above quote and use it again.
Same old #, New players.
Wash, rinse, repeat.
Did Hillary Scrub Her Private Server Sometime This Month?
Friday’s bombshell revelation that Hillary Clinton’s private email server has been scrubbed of all of the emails she sent as secretary of state has raised questions over the timeline of that erasure.
A review of her limited statements on the scandal suggests that it could have occurred as recently as this month.
Gowdy was unable to determine exactly when that erasure happened, saying only that it occurred sometime after Oct. 28. Kendall’s letter is vague on the matter.
That leaves the press and the public trying to divine meaning from the few statements Clinton has offered during the fallout from the scandal.
One potentially telling comment came during her March 10 press conference.
“The server contains personal communications from my husband and me,” Clinton said. “And I believe I have met all my responsibilities and the server will remain private, and I think the State Department will be able over time to release the records that were provided.”
Clinton’s use of the present-tense and her assertion that the server would remain private leaves open the possibility that the emails were still housed on the server when she made those remarks.