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|    The Countless Crimes of Hillary Clinton:    |
|    20 Jan 16 07:04:59    |
      XPost: dc.politics, atl.general, uw.clubs.vietnamese       XPost: alt.politics.bush       From: multiple.felonies@hillaryclinton.com              Hillary finally hands over her server—after it's been       professionally wiped clean              After years of holding herself above the law, telling lie after       lie, and months of flat-out obstruction, HIllary Clinton has       finally produced to the FBI her server and three thumb drives.       Apparently, the server has been professionally wiped clean of       any useable information, and the thumb drives contain only what       she selectively culled. Myriad criminal offenses apply to this       conduct.              Anyone with knowledge of government workings has known from       inception that Hillary’s communications necessarily would       contain classified and national security related information.       Thanks to the Inspector General for the Intelligence Community,       it is now beyond dispute that she had ultra-Top Secret       information and more that should never have left the State       Department.              Equal to Ms. Clinton’s outrageous misconduct is that of the       entire federal law enforcement community. It has long chosen to       be deliberately blind to these flagrant infractions of laws       designed to protect national security—laws for which other       people, even reporters, have endured atrocious investigations,       prosecutions, and some served years in prison for comparatively       minor infractions.              During the same years that Hillary was communicating about       national security and world affairs off the grid, the Department       of Justice has had no qualms threatening news reporters and       prosecuting whistleblowers under the Espionage Act.              Hillary Clinton’s Continued Obstruction              It’s high time for a special prosecutor to be named to conduct a       full investigation into Ms. Clinton’s likely commission of       multiple felonies, including a conspiracy with Huma Abedin,       Cheryl Mills, and possibly others, to violate multiple laws.              While the FBI and Department of Justice have willfully ignored       Hillary Clinton’s outrageous conduct, they didn’t hesitate a       minute to investigate and prosecute former CIA Director and       national hero, General Petraeus. He was just tarred, feathered       and ridden out of the CIA on a rail for sharing some information       (his own notebook) with his biographer who was both in the       military and had a top secret clearance. Yet, Petraeus did not       have a secret server set up to house his classified and top       secret information or digital satellite imagery; he destroyed       nothing; and, there was no “leak.” But that’s not all.              During the same years that Hillary was communicating about       national security and world affairs off the grid, the Department       of Justice has had no qualms threatening news reporters and       prosecuting whistleblowers under the Espionage Act. To hell with       the First Amendment and Supreme Court precedent, even the New       York Times reported that this administration prosecuted more       reporters and whistleblowers for “espionage” than all prior       administrations put together.              Remember Fox news reporter James Rosen? The Holder Justice       Department not only seized his emails immediately and without       his knowledge, they suggested he was a criminal “co-conspirator”       in a leak case—under the Espionage Act—which carries a ten-year       term of imprisonment.              And they quickly indicted former House Speaker Dennis Hastert       and Senator Menendez on extremely stretched or tortured views of       vague criminal statutes and factual allegations of conduct that       may well not be criminal. Senator Menendez can’t vacation with       his best friend but Hillary Clinton and her “Foundation” can       accept millions of dollars from foreign governments seeking to       curry her favor.              Yet there’s been no criminal investigation of Ms. Clinton and       her cabal? They couldn’t seize her server months ago while it       contained all the emails? They couldn’t put a stop to it from       the beginning?              Oh right, I forgot. As the Wall Street Journal reported, Ms.       Clinton had declined to allow an Inspector General at the State       Department during her entire tenure—so there was no internal       oversight. And oh yes, her name is Clinton, and she has long       deemed herself above the law. The rules only apply to everyone       else.              But wait, there’s still more. The current Assistant Attorney       General for the Criminal Division of the Department of Justice,       Leslie Caldwell, and her Chief of the Corporate Fraud Section,       Andrew Weissmann, destroyed Arthur Andersen and its 85,000 jobs       on unfounded charges of obstruction of justice for destroying       documents the Supreme Court said it had no legal obligation to       keep. The laws governing Ms. Clinton’s obligations are clear.       Nonetheless, they haven’t even convened a grand jury to look       into Ms. Clinton’s longstanding assertion that she wiped her       server clean—of documents she was legally required to keep?              On top of that, there can be little doubt that Eric Holder and       other high-ranking FBI and DOJ officials themselves wrote Ms.       Clinton at Clintonemail.com—not to mention countless       communications with the President and “All His Muses”—Counter-       terrrorism advisor Lisa Monaco, National Security Advisor Susan       Rice, and then White House Counsel Kathryn Ruemmler (not to       mention Valerie Jarrett)—about Benghazi and all other top secret       and classified issues. The DOJ hasn’t subpoenaed the emails from       any of the recipients—or the internet service providers? Or       looked for them on the backup government servers of the accounts       of all the recipients? And the State Department still today is       making statements defending her?              Not only did Ms. Clinton deliberately demonstrate disdain for       the Federal Records Act and nullify the protections of the       Freedom of Information Act, she violated the Espionage Act by       having information relating to the national defense on her       server at all. And her deliberate disregard for national       security made the job of all hackers that much easier.              As Andy McCarthy explained it in the National Review:              In fact, the espionage act—which regulates the handling of       intelligence by government officials — does not refer to       classified information; it refers to information relating to the       national defense. Moreover, it does not prohibit solely the       transmission of such information; it criminalizes the       communication, delivery, or transmission of that information;       causing communication, delivery, or transmission of that       information; permitting the removal of that information from its       proper place of custody through gross negligence; permitting       that information to be lost, stolen, abstracted, or destroyed       through gross negligence; or, failing to make a prompt report to       superiors in the government when an official knows that the       information has been removed from its proper place of custody,       communicated to someone not authorized to have it, lost, stolen,       abstracted, or destroyed. See also Title 18 United States Code       Section 2071 (prohibiting destruction of records).              The Inspector General for the Intelligence Community has advised              [continued in next message]              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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