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Originally posted by svauto-erotic855 View PostThere can not be an obstruction of justice if there was not an injustice done you fucking idiot. What injustice are you claiming happened? Is your side losing the ection the injustice?THE BAD HOMBRE
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Originally posted by naynay View Postthe part about trump asking comey's boss to leave, so he could speak with him directly.
Earlier today President Obama officially endorsed Democrat presumptive nominee Hillary Clinton for President... Shortly after the endorsement was made, President Obama met with Attorney General Loretta Lynch this afternoon in the Oval Office. The meeting was closed to the press. Lynch, of course, will ultimately make the decision as to whether Clinton will be prosecuted should the FBI issue an indictment surrounding her use of a private email server to store and transfer top secret, classified information. In order for Clinton to carry Obama's torch, she has to stay out of prison. In order to do that, she has to avoid prosecution. I'm sure Obama made that very clear to his somewhat new Attorney General.When the government pays, the government controls.
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Originally posted by sc281 View PostYou do understand that AG Sessions recused himself from any Russia investigation, so he could not be in the room when they speak about it.Originally posted by LeahBest balls I've had in my mouth in a while.
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Dershowitz opinion piece today:
Comey confirmed that under our Constitution, the president has the authority to direct the FBI to stop investigating any individual. I paraphrase, because the transcript is not yet available: the president can, in theory, decide who to investigate, who to stop investigating, who to prosecute and who not to prosecute. The president is the head of the unified executive branch of government, and the Justice Department and the FBI work under him and he may order them to do what he wishes.
As a matter of law, Comey is 100 percent correct. As I have long argued, and as Comey confirmed in his written statement, our history shows that many presidents—from Adams to Jefferson, to Lincoln, to Roosevelt, to Kennedy, to Bush 1, and to Obama – have directed the Justice Department with regard to ongoing investigations. The history is clear, the precedents are clear, the constitutional structure is clear, and common sense is clear.
Yet virtually every Democratic pundit, in their haste to “get” President Trump, has willfully ignored these realities. In doing so they have endangered our civil liberties and constitutional rights.
Now that even former Director Comey has acknowledged that the Constitution would permit the president to direct the Justice Department and the FBI in this matter, let us put the issue of obstruction of justice behind us once and for all and focus on the political, moral, and other non-criminal aspects of President Trump’s conduct.When the government pays, the government controls.
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