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  1. In Your Corner

    In Your Corner Dungeonesque Crab AI Version

  2. aedwards01

    aedwards01 Well-Known Member

  3. Fonda Dix

    Fonda Dix Well-Known Member

    Yeah, her comedy tour ended pretty abruptly.

    I really hope she is toast.
     
  4. Banditracer

    Banditracer Dogs - because people suck

  5. SGVRider

    SGVRider Well-Known Member

    :crackup:
     
  6. In Your Corner

    In Your Corner Dungeonesque Crab AI Version

    Here we go.

    Staffer who worked on Clinton’s private e-mail server faces subpoena

    A former State Department staffer who worked on Hillary Rodham Clinton’s private e-mail server tried this week to fend off a subpoena to testify before Congress, saying he would assert his constitutional right not to answer questions to avoid incriminating himself.

    The move by Bryan Pagliano, who had worked on Clinton’s 2008 presidential campaign before setting up the server in her New York home in 2009, came in a Monday letter from his lawyer to the House panel investigating the 2012 attack on the U.S. consulate in Benghazi, Libya.

    The letter cited the ongoing FBI inquiry into the security of Clinton’s e-mail system, and it quoted a Supreme Court ruling in which justices described the Fifth Amendment as protecting “innocent men . . . ‘who otherwise might be ensnared by ambiguous circumstances.’ ”

    The FBI is investigating whether Clinton’s system — in which she exclusively used private e-mail for her work as secretary of state — may have jeopardized sensitive national security information.

    Thousands of e-mails that have been released by the State Department as part of a public records lawsuit show Clinton herself writing at least six e-mails containing information that has since been deemed classified. Large portions of those e-mails were redacted before their release, on the argument that their publication could harm national security.

    “While we understand that Mr. Pagliano’s response to this subpoena may be controversial in the current political environment, we hope that the members of the Select Committee will respect our client’s right to invoke the protections of the Constitution,” his attorney, Mark MacDougall, wrote.

    Two other Senate committees have contacted Pagliano in the past week, according to a copy of the letter, which was obtained by The Washington Post. The requests came from the Senate Judiciary Committee and the Homeland Security Committee, according to people familiar with the requests.

    The Senate Judiciary Committee confirmed Wednesday that it sought to ask Pagliano about his work for Clinton.

    “In response to questions . . . Mr. Pagliano’s legal counsel told the committee yesterday that he would plead the Fifth to any and all questions if he were compelled to testify,” a spokesperson for committee Chairman Charles E. Grassley (R-Iowa) said in a statement.
     
  7. fastfreddie

    fastfreddie Midnight Oil Garage

    I wonder, how much of that plea is self-preservation?
     
  8. brex

    brex Well-Known Member

    All of it. He doesn't want to suddenly commit suicide.
     
  9. In Your Corner

    In Your Corner Dungeonesque Crab AI Version

    Working with the Clintons is like working with the Mob.
    You are protected up to a point.
     
  10. daveknievel

    daveknievel I love orange kool-aid

    If she has ever given the same attitude to the feds as she has to the secret service, and they have a chance to hang her, they will. She was a well known cunt when she was first lady.
     
  11. kangasj

    kangasj Banned

    This shit just keeps getting better. So I guess she just didn't e-mail anybody during the missing 5 months...I can't wait until she's charged with obstruction or worse..

    "Five months' worth of messages are missing from the emails former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton returned to the government, according to documents newly obtained by the watchdog group Judicial Watch.

    “A five month email gap,” Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton said at the non-profit group’s inaugural Leadership Summit Monday. “I want an explanation about that.”

    "Clinton submitted a statement to a federal court Aug. 10 under the penalty of perjury that she submitted all of the required emails."

    http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2015/09/14/clinton-emails-have-five-months-worth-gaps/?intcmp=hplnws
     
  12. R Acree

    R Acree Banned

    She got better?
     
  13. Orvis

    Orvis Well-Known Member

    LOL, one of the final nails in Nixon's coffin were the missing 17 minutes of missing tapes. :)
     
  14. Orvis

    Orvis Well-Known Member

    Yeah, she got better at being an efficient bitchy cunt. she's now an expert cunt. :up:
     

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