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It feels right to you to say he is a Kenyan, truth be damned, typical.
Please keep lecturing me on the truth.
It feels right to you to say he is a Kenyan, truth be damned, typical.
Mr Wez, did you know that if you like your Dr you can keep your Dr?
I did not have sex with that woman.
I did not send any classified e-mails.
I only deleted e-mails regarding my daughters wedding and yoga plans.
I am sure I can find hundreds more, but I have to go, my plane is under sniper fire.
Yes, keep telling me about truth.
 
FBI, DOJ roiled by Comey, Lynch decision to let Clinton slide by on emails, says insider
By Malia Zimmerman, Adam Housley

The decision to let Hillary Clinton off the hook for mishandling classified information has roiled the FBI and Department of Justice, with one person closely involved in the year-long probe telling FoxNews.com that career agents and attorneys on the case unanimously believed the Democratic presidential nominee should have been charged.

The source, who spoke to FoxNews.com on the condition of anonymity, said FBI Director James Comey’s dramatic July 5 announcement that he would not recommend to the Attorney General’s office that the former secretary of state be charged left members of the investigative team dismayed and disgusted. More than 100 FBI agents and analysts worked around the clock with six attorneys from the DOJ’s National Security Division, Counter Espionage Section, to investigate the case.

“No trial level attorney agreed, no agent working the case agreed, with the decision not to prosecute -- it was a top-down decision,” said the source, whose identity and role in the case has been verified by FoxNews.com.

entire story:
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/201...-clinton-slide-by-on-emails-says-insider.html
 
Please keep lecturing me on the truth.

Mr Wez, did you know that if you like your Dr you can keep your Dr?
I did not have sex with that woman.
I did not send any classified e-mails.
I only deleted e-mails regarding my daughters wedding and yoga plans.
I am sure I can find hundreds more, but I have to go, my plane is under sniper fire.
Yes, keep telling me about truth.

"What difference at this point does it make"?
 
Oh well, since other people Lie, I will too.....says Arpaio nut hanger....
I am really starting to worry about Wez, you need to chill out and stop being so angry.
Life is too short to be in a foul mood all the time.
I am going to find you someone to talk too and work out some of your issues.
 
I am really starting to worry about Wez, you need to chill out and stop being so angry.
Life is too short to be in a foul mood all the time.
I am going to find you someone to talk too and work out some of your issues.

What makes you think I'm angry? Aren't we just talking real, not being PC?
 
Updated Oct. 11, 2016 10:44 p.m. ET
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WASHINGTON—Hillary Clinton’s political team sought to contain any potential fallout over her use of a private email server by communicating with government agencies, enlisting help of congressional allies and managing public statements, newly released emails show.

Hacked emails belonging to Clinton campaign chairman John Podesta were posted by the website WikiLeaks this week, showing her staff candidly debating the tone and substance of responses to media after the 2015 disclosure of her use of a private email server while leading the State Department during President Barack Obama’s first term.

In several electronic exchanges, almost all from last year and this year, Mrs. Clinton’s staff appeared to be in communication with government officials about the email issue. One campaign official is shown telling colleagues about a coming procedural step, which was part of the public record, that he suggests he learned from Justice Department officials.

In another case, an attorney for Mrs. Clinton appeared to know the contents of a State Department document release concerning speeches by former President Bill Clinton before it was made public.
http://www.wsj.com/articles/emails-show-hillary-clinton-campaigns-response-to-fallout-1476218768
 
I haven't attacked Trump for using his net operating losses, I would too. What I was amazed at was how he managed to accumulate $1B in NOL in one year.
Trying to impress us with your finance acumen? Where does it say that $915 million is operating losses? That's not what the article nor his personal tax returns are saying. You're a joke dude.
 
It's clear who the joke is around here...

http://www.cnbc.com/2016/10/03/more-than-12-million-taxpayers-deduct-their-business-losses.html

"The net operating loss deduction has been getting a lot of attention after it was revealed that Donald Trump took a $916 million loss on his 1995 income-tax return.


Rudy Giuliani, the former New York mayor who is one of Trump's advisors, said the move"shows what a genius he is."

If that's the case, America has a lot of tax geniuses.

"I see some people on both sides in politics portraying [net operating losses] as some kind of obscure genius tax strategy. In reality, it's an ordinary feature of the tax code that every tax professional knows about," said Alan Cole, an economist with the Center for Federal Tax Policy at the Tax Foundation.

To be sure, the size of Trump's write-off is huge. His net operating loss, known in tax circles as NOL, in 1995 was more than 9,000 times the average amount claimed that year.

"Put it this way: Trump's alleged loss of $916 million would be 1.9 percent of the entire NOL value of the entire country," Cole said."
 
Hey dickhead, don't try to pretend you care what my deal is, for all I know, you'll just use any information I give you to make more crude remarks.
There you go again, so angry, so early.
Just trying to be friendly. I think you have me mixed up with your buddy, no gonads.
 
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