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Remember vitturd...

Bad things ALWAYS happen to bad people - ask Hitlerly.

Poker fraud vitturd and his crooked queen - two complete scumbags who deserve everything they get and more.

"Hillary will be president!" - poker fraud vitturd
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HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA....

If by some miracle she's elected, she'll spend the next two years under investigation and eventually impeached.

WORST. PREDICTION. EVER.

Franco C is voting Trump so he can have his little fluffer all to himself till the midterms.

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Remember vitturd...

Bad things ALWAYS happen to bad people - ask Hitlerly.

Poker fraud vitturd and his crooked queen - two complete scumbags who deserve everything they get and more.

"Hillary will be president!" - poker fraud vitturd
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HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA....

If by some miracle she's elected, she'll spend the next two years under investigation and eventually impeached.

WORST. PREDICTION. EVER.

Franco C is voting Trump so he can have his little fluffer all to himself till the midterms.

:laughingb :bigfinger

So when she is president .....my prediction of her being president will be worst prediction ever. Lmao. Only joe

when you wake up on nov 9th.....Hillary will be president and you will be alone.

Franco C had to recover from the biggest fraud and worst non licensed CPA in history.

Dont quote my post.....Willie put his beta male puppy in his place. But don't worry Willie is reading every one of my posts anyway
 

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Youve stiffed more people than trump and if you were worth anything you would have been sued several times. Franco C is the tip of the iceberg and you know it. Hopefully you've paid your fines and the people you fucked over have gotten over what you put them thru. Thankfully the good state of Connecticut made you pay for what you've done.

This is a perfect example of trolling and stalking which you accuse so many of doing. You have zero proof of anything and are just proving with this bullshit that you are a detriment to this forum. You take shit way to far and so far out to left field it makes you look foolish. Do you have any doubt after making bullshit statements like this why nobody gives 2 shits about you and many like me would love to smash your face in ?
 

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This is a perfect example of trolling and stalking which you accuse so many of doing. You have zero proof of anything and are just proving with this bullshit that you are a detriment to this forum. You take shit way to far and so far out to left field it makes you look foolish. Do you have any doubt after making bullshit statements like this why nobody gives 2 shits about you and many like me would love to smash your face in ?

I have all the proof. It just sits in my pm box. Willie is biggest fraud in history. Posting it would get me banned but he knows.....trust me....he knows.

come out to Delaware tomorrow and smash my face. I will be waiting for your fat redneck ass
 

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I have all the proof. It just sits in my pm box. Willie is biggest fraud in history. Posting it would get me banned but he knows.....trust me....he knows.

come out to Delaware tomorrow and smash my face. I will be waiting for your fat redneck ass

You will not be there nor would you ever be anywhere to meet in person. You are a fucking delusiomal sociopath who deep down cries himself to sleep at night. "Scold them Scott" fucking pussy
 

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You will not be there nor would you ever be anywhere to meet in person. You are a fucking delusiomal sociopath who deep down cries himself to sleep at night. "Scold them Scott" fucking pussy

How bout this.....BAS can track my IP location tomorrow or I send him proof I'm there.....and you are gone forever from here?

Or you csn show up and we can all laugh at how horrific you look. Either way fine with me.
 

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Scold them, Scott! Please scold them for me!

Can't. Take. It. Anymore!!
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Comey just reopened an investigation into her relating to different emails they have found - this was not requested by any republican - YESSSSSSSSS

"Back" to jail? You Righties lie as easily as you breathe, when did she go to jail the FIRST time, you lying turd? And, dream on, all Comey did is ensure he's gonna get canned soon...

Why FBI Director James Comey did the wrong thing ... again



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By Mark Sumner
Saturday Oct 29, 2016 · 5:50 AM PDT





The New York Times headline article sums up Comey’s dilemma aptly enough.
Mr. Comey could immediately inform Congress about the emails, which were found in an investigation into former Representative Anthony D. Weiner. That unusual step, months after Mr. Comey had cleared Mrs. Clinton of any criminal wrongdoing in the email case, would risk accusations that he was unfairly harming her presidential campaign less than two weeks before the election.
Or he could delay any announcement and examine the new emails more closely, risking criticism that he had suppressed important new information if it came out after the election, despite his pledges of “transparency” in the investigation
And with that, the choice should have been obvious—Comey shouldn’t have made any announcement. There shouldn’t have been a decision to make.
That there was even a choice in Comey’s mind comes back to the same thing that’s caused the FBI Director to err at every single stage of this investigation. It’s not that “Jim Comey is an apolitical straight shooter,” as every talking head is eager to tell you. It’s that Jim Comey is very concerned that he be seen as an apolitical straight shooter. Because of that, he has, repeatedly, put preservation of his own reputation ahead of both justice and the good of the nation.
From his ludicrous, finger-wagging press gaggle in announcing Clinton’s innocence, to his ham-fisted intrusion into the final act of the election, Comey has felt compelled to insert Jim Comey, straight-shooter, into every moment.
As a result he’s caused serious harm to the FBI, to the election, and to the nation. And, just incidentally, he’s ruined his reputation in the process.














The New York Times headline article sums up Comey’s dilemma aptly enough.
Mr. Comey could immediately inform Congress about the emails, which were found in an investigation into former Representative Anthony D. Weiner. That unusual step, months after Mr. Comey had cleared Mrs. Clinton of any criminal wrongdoing in the email case, would risk accusations that he was unfairly harming her presidential campaign less than two weeks before the election.
Or he could delay any announcement and examine the new emails more closely, risking criticism that he had suppressed important new information if it came out after the election, despite his pledges of “transparency” in the investigation
And with that, the choice should have been obvious—Comey shouldn’t have made any announcement. There shouldn’t have been a decision to make.
That there was even a choice in Comey’s mind comes back to the same thing that’s caused the FBI Director to err at every single stage of this investigation. It’s not that “Jim Comey is an apolitical straight shooter,” as every talking head is eager to tell you. It’s that Jim Comey is very concerned that he be seen as an apolitical straight shooter. Because of that, he has, repeatedly, put preservation of his own reputation ahead of both justice and the good of the nation.
From his ludicrous, finger-wagging press gaggle in announcing Clinton’s innocence, to his ham-fisted intrusion into the final act of the election, Comey has felt compelled to insert Jim Comey, straight-shooter, into every moment.
As a result he’s caused serious harm to the FBI, to the election, and to the nation. And, just incidentally, he’s ruined his reputation in the process.

Across the nation, prosecuting attorneys are not exactly the most modest or retiring of public servants. It’s a position of unique power, and often engages the most vaunting egos. And yet, Comey has managed to shock those people whose responsibilities are most like his own.
"It is not the function of the FBI director to be making public pronouncements about an investigation, never mind about an investigation based on evidence that he acknowledges may not be significant," [former assistant U.S. attorney] Akerman added. "The job of the FBI is simply to investigate and to provide the results of its investigation to the prosecutorial arm of the U.S. Department of Justice. His job is not to give a running commentary about any investigation or his opinion about any investigation. This is particularly egregious since Secretary Clinton has no way to respond to what amounts to nebulous and speculative innuendo.”
It’s not enough for Comey to do his job. He wants to be seen doing his job. He worries about the eyes of history, the verdict of time. Which is exactly where, and why, Comey failed.
Doing the right thing means doing what you believe is proper even if the verdict of history comes against you. It means being willing to be seen as biased, or not transparent, or simply wrong. Doing the right thing risks finding that what you did was actually wrong. You must act on what you know, and do the best regardless.
But Comey was more concerned that he be seen as doing the right thing. And that’s … a completely different thing.
In essence, James Comey set his ego above the good of the country. That’s not illegal, but it’s certainly not right.
 

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[h=1]DOJ's Loretta Lynch Tried To Squash Comey's Letter To Congress[/h]:finger:

Suck it Loretta Lynch and a big FU from Comey.
 

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DOJ's Loretta Lynch Tried To Squash Comey's Letter To Congress

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Suck it Loretta Lynch and a big FU from Comey.

We'll see who has a longer career in their respective jobs, Dumbo. If I were Comey, I wouldn't make any long term plans in Washington...
 

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We'll see who has a longer career in their respective jobs, Dumbo. If I were Comey, I wouldn't make any long term plans in Washington...


Maybe it's the snake Lynch who shouldn't be making any long term plans in Washington, JAGOFF !
 

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Over 130 million will vote, 16 million is 12%! Whose the simpleton who
came to the conclusion that 40% of the votes are already in?

As I have already said.....I meant 40 percent of votes will be early votes according to estimates. I made a mistake and then corrected it. Unlike wrong way Willie.....I make corrections if I post something wrong.....which is rare.
 

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"Back" to jail? You Righties lie as easily as you breathe, when did she go to jail the FIRST time, you lying turd? And, dream on, all Comey did is ensure he's gonna get canned soon...

Thanks for letting us know that the beast hasn't been incarcerated - now, I would Ike the wager $1000 that Comey is not fired - by anyone - Obama, Trump, Beast, Kaine, Congress - we can go a year and then settle



 

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"Back" to jail? You Righties lie as easily as you breathe, when did she go to jail the FIRST time, you lying turd? And, dream on, all Comey did is ensure he's gonna get canned soon...

Thanks for letting us know that the beast hasn't been incarcerated - now, I would Ike the wager $1000 that Comey is not fired - by anyone - Obama, Trump, Beast, Kaine, Congress - we can go a year and then settle



You're a lying sack of shit, so, stop trying to deflect from the fact that you lied AGAIN. As far as Comey's job security, lol, does resigning count-you know, the way Tricky Dick did? It's not his nature, but Obama should fire his ass on the day after the election. Plenty of support has built that resignation is too good for that scum(WAY too long to copy and paste, it ain't THAT abbreviated):

http://www.dailykos.com/stories/201...eys-own-troops-up-in-arms-over-hillary-letter

Abbreviated Pundit Round-up: Resignation is too good for James Comey



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Sunday Oct 30, 2016 · 4:01 AM PDT




 

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The FBI knew a MONTH ago about this? No agenda there at all...

New York Times: The FBI knew a month ago that the laptop they seized could have relevant emails



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By ryeland
Saturday Oct 29, 2016 · 5:51 PM PDT





The most compelling reason to suspect partisan motives for FBI Director James Comey’s vague disclosure on Friday is its timing, days before a presidential election. Well now the New York Times is reporting that when the FBI seized the Weiner-Abedin laptop on October 3rd, they were already aware of the possibility that it contained emails related to the Clinton server investigation.
After reports surfaced late last month that Mr. Weiner had sent illicit text messages to a 15-year-old girl in North Carolina, top prosecutors in Charlotte and Manhattan jockeyed for the case. Senior officials in the Justice Department decided that if there were a prosecution, it would take place in New York under the supervision of the United States attorney there, Preet Bharara.
About the same time, agents in the F.B.I.’s New York field office understood that the Weiner investigation could possibly turn up additional emails related to Mrs. Clinton’s private server, according to a senior federal law enforcement official. Mr. Weiner’s estranged wife, Huma Abedin, is a top adviser to Mrs. Clinton…
On Oct. 3, the F.B.I. seized several electronic devices, including a laptop, Mr. Weiner’s iPhone and an iPad that was in large measure used by his 4-year-old son to watch cartoons, a person with knowledge of the matter said. Days later, F.B.I. agents also confiscated a Wi-Fi router that could identify any other devices that had been used, the person said.


So the FBI’s New York field office knew when they got the case there was a good chance they would find some of Huma Abedin’s work emails. And I’m certain James Comey knew that as well. Since October 3rd, the FBI had possession of several devices they suspected of having emails relevant to the Clinton investigation. The also knew that any relevant emails could be duplicates of ones they had already looked at.
The New York Times’ law enforcement sources are less specific about when the FBI determined there were relevant emails on the laptop, but it’s difficult to believe that making such a determination — one way or another — wasn’t a priority. More than likely they’ve been sitting on this for weeks.
Providing further context is the revelation today that Attorney General Loretta Lynch advised Comey that releasing this information right before an election would be a violation Department of Justice policies:
Comey’s decision is a striking break with the policies of the Department of Justice, according to current and former federal legal officials. Comey, who is a Republican appointee of President Obama, has a reputation for integrity and independence, but his latest action is stirring an extraordinary level of concern among legal authorities, who see it as potentially affecting the outcome of the Presidential and congressional elections.
“You don’t do this,” one former senior Justice Department official exclaimed. “It’s aberrational. It violates decades of practice.”


 

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