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originally posted by: digital01anarchy
a reply to: digital01anarchy
Sorry there is already a post on ats about this so mods if you will end this post
Please refer to earlier post
originally posted by: Sillyolme
a reply to: digital01anarchy
Someone on the internet huh. Pffft...
Mills was one of the people who "reviewed" many of the Hillary emails *before* those were released to the State Department.
Some now known emails apparently have Mills forwarding "classified" material to the Clinton Foundation.
originally posted by: Christosterone
Comey is a typical lawyer....
I'm yet to meet one who can't morally relativize every situation in life...which leads to liberalism...
Lawyers are taught the ethos of progressivism....no black or white, good or evil, right or wrong...everything is open to debate and justified given moral relativism...
Long since have lawyers abandoned true inherent morality born of every homo sapien...
-Christosterone
originally posted by: Greggers
originally posted by: Christosterone
Comey is a typical lawyer....
I'm yet to meet one who can't morally relativize every situation in life...which leads to liberalism...
Lawyers are taught the ethos of progressivism....no black or white, good or evil, right or wrong...everything is open to debate and justified given moral relativism...
Long since have lawyers abandoned true inherent morality born of every homo sapien...
-Christosterone
Moral relativism is the only type of morality that has ever existed, or that ever will exist. Morality is a man-made philosophical construction, forever in a state of flux as human beings adjust to the changing world around them. Given the biological underpinnings of human morality, it's not surprising that the moral rules most closely associated with the survival of the self and of society are the ones least likely to be malleable.
originally posted by: Sillyolme
a reply to: burgerbuddy
There isn't going to be a prosecution or trial. What was learned by their testimony was enough for the FBI to determine she didn't commit a crime. That's it.