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Comey was hinting to us that the system is rigged
2016-07-05 17:49:37 Post No. 79853019
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Comey was hinting to us that the system is rigged
Anonymous
2016-07-05 17:49:37
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The 13 minutes out of the 15 of FBI director Comey's statement about Hillary Clinton's investigation was spent talking about WHY all the evidence and tangents that they had organized and compiled showed that Clinton should indeed be indicted. Over 110 emails were proven to be classified (which Shillary herself denied) and of those, at least 7 were top-secret. And yet, despite this mountain of evidence to motion a recommendation to indict, he does not recommend it, citing that there was no explicit intent to "break the law".
The interesting thing about the law, is that it does not care whether or not you are ignorant of it, the law is the law. If I get behind the wheel of a car after i got drunk and killed someone by accident, I'd still be found guilty of not only breaking the law, but of manslaughter- despite me not intending to kill anyone. Being a _SECRETARY OF STATE_, one would expect someone of such an office to be aware of the things they are doing and the risks they are taking when setting up MULTIPLE personal e-mail servers. But I guess laws are just for us plebeians.
This sort of double speak is indicative of 1 of 2 things. Either everyone is bought and pressured to be complicit through blackmail. OR. Comey feels bitter about the outcome of his superiors' agreement on HIllary, despite their extensive investigation. And that's why he went through such great lengths as to have a press conference about the whole situation outlying all the evidence surmounting to an indictment- yet concluding that there shouldn't be one. He wanted to signal to those that are critically aware enough to see that this decision is indeed a sign of corruption, and that the established system is rigged, and that the people should not put their faith into the Department of Justice and the investigation bureaus.
Expect his resignation soon.