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  • KG1

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    here's where I'd say "oh ****" if this were any other politician
    There would already have been a hell fire **** storm carried out by the democraps and the mainstream media if this were a republican candidate.
     

    pudly

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    Compare and contrast:

    Edward SnowdenHillary Clinton
    ActionDisregarded oath to protect sensitive government infoDisregarded oath to protect sensitive government info
    ModifierInstructed associate to filter out content that would cause "harm to any innocent people"Instructed associates to remove classification markings and move sensitive info from secure to insecure systems
    ResultLeaked sensitive information to the publicLeaked sensitive information to hackers/hostile nations
    Apparent MotivationWhistle blower about spying on the American peopleDid not want to be held accountable later via audit/subpoena
    ResultLiving in exile in RussiaRunning for POTUS
     

    bmbutch

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    Compare and contrast:

    Edward SnowdenHillary Clinton
    ActionDisregarded oath to protect sensitive government infoDisregarded oath to protect sensitive government info
    ModifierInstructed associate to filter out content that would cause "harm to any innocent people"Instructed associates to remove classification markings and move sensitive info from secure to insecure systems
    ResultLeaked sensitive information to the publicLeaked sensitive information to hackers/hostile nations
    Apparent MotivationWhistle blower about spying on the American peopleDid not want to be held accountable later via audit/subpoena
    ResultLiving in exile in RussiaRunning for POTUS

    Didn't think of this, great comparison, doesn't say much for equality, at least not how lamestream media presents equality.
     

    KittySlayer

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    Compare and contrast:

    Edward Snowden
    Hillary Clinton
    Action
    Disregarded oath to protect sensitive government info
    Disregarded oath to protect sensitive government info
    Modifier
    Instructed associate to filter out content that would cause "harm to any innocent people"
    Instructed associates to remove classification markings and move sensitive info from secure to insecure systems
    Result
    Leaked sensitive information to the public
    Leaked sensitive information to hackers/hostile nations
    Apparent Motivation
    Whistle blower about spying on the American people
    Did not want to be held accountable later via audit/subpoena
    Result
    Obama does nothing.
    Obama does nothing.
    FIFY
     

    IndyDave1776

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    Except for his college records.

    And country of origin.

    And most anything else about him going further back than his stint in the Illinois legislature.

    Just for fun, I will point out for those who have been comparing Trump to Obama that while, yes, Don isn't the most humble individual and so forth, we know where he came from and where his national loyalties are found. As for Obama, after 7 years in the Oval Office, it is still anyone's guess.
     

    Cameramonkey

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    Not really a fair statement. In Snowden's case, what is Obama going to do, invade Russia? Hillary, on the other hand, is readily available and in a position to do far more damage than Snowden.


    This. Its not like Snowden is hanging out here in the states being ignored. Plenty was done against Snowden to try to snag him while we could. Remember the foreign official who got his panties in a bunch because we detained and searched his plane because we thought Snowden was on it? (he wasnt)
     

    jamil

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    Gtown-ish

    KittySlayer

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    Well, they may as well start planning their next career for after the revolt. An indictment just isn't gonna happen.

    I noticed we are coming up on the one year anniversary of this thread and still no indictment. The Teflon Donna will waddle away on her cankles from this just like the rest of her crimes.
     

    spec4

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    I take Delay as a pretty straight shooter. Don't think he'd spread stuff like this unless there is a goo chance of it happening. I for one have my fingers crossed.
     

    hoosierdoc

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    Well, he does know a thing or three about indictments.

    The Hammer prevailed, lest you or history forget that.

    National Review Online

    Even some liberals questioned the DeLay prosecution. As University of California law professor Rick Hasen wrote in Slate last year when a lower court reversed DeLay’s conviction: Some liberals are no doubt disappointed to hear that a Texas appellate court today, on a 2-1 vote, reversed the conviction of former U.S. House Majority Leader Tom DeLay. They shouldn’t be. There were good reasons to think that DeLay’s prosecution in Texas for violations of state campaign finance law, like the federal prosecutions of former presidential candidate John Edwards and former Alabama Gov. Don Siegelman, involved politically motivated charges brought by overzealous prosecutors. Today’s ruling is a window into the world of corporate access to elected officials, for sure. But it confirms that the big problem is not what’s illegal, but what’s legal.

    Read more at: National Review Online
     
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