Our Criminal Justice system has taken a huge hit over the last
several months as we watched the Clinton Email investigation farce play
out in the media. For months, we all heard about how FBI Director Jams
Comey would resign should the Department of Justice refused to criminally
indict Hillary Clinton for her removal of classified information from
the government's secured system to a home brewed server, vulnerable to
hackers both foreign and domestic - which is a clear violation of laws.
However, on July 5th after Attorney General Loretta Lynch's clandestine
meeting with former president Bill Clinton on an Arizona tarmac, he
announced that he would not recommend charges.
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Over the months
that followed, much evidence of a coverup has surfaced regarding the
sham investigation that took place - some evidence is even generated by
the FBI and then sent to Congress. For example, the Platte River
employee, Paul Combetta, broadcasted on Reddit, looking for a way
to scrub a "Very VP" email address out of his client's database/metafiles and was also give immunity. And, of course, we all know about the BleachBit and the hammered cellphones,
but what many of you might not know is emails between Platte and
Clinton's tech staff referred to the situation as the "Hillary's Coverup Operation."
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Last
Thursday, even when representatives had him dead to rights regarding
the law and new evidence of a coverup, Comey doubled (and tripled) down
on the apparent missteps and legally illogical immunity deals while testifying
before the Judicial Oversight Committee. It got so heated, Rep. John
Ratcliffe from Texas even said on record, he didn't believe Comey ever
intended on recommending charges long before the investigation ended - a
sentiment many feel in both Congress and public opinion. Thus, the
whole Clinton crime and subsequent coverup proves without doubt now, we
have a double standard legal system - one for the rich and politically
aligned and one for the rest of us.
Actual exchange between Director Comey and Rep. Ratcliffe during Sept. 29th Hearing.
Therefore, here's the question of the day:
Do
you think James Comey and Loretta Lynch should be criminally charged (and removed from their posts) for their participation in this obvious coverup in the Clinton Email
Investigation?