Posted on Aug 5, 2015
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If she is indicted, will she serve time in jail? If not jailed, ankle bracelet/house arrest. If she isn't indicted, I may have to start an anti White Liberal Privilege foundation.

http://nypost.com/2015/08/05/fbi-investigation-of-hillarys-emails-is-criminal-probe/
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SPC Tom Clark
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Hillary and Bill have lived a life of crime and lying. She has narrowly dodged indictment on many occasions. She will likely be indicted, as Loretta Lynch is a reasonably principled person, a but will be pardoned by Obama. These people put power and their political careers and ambitions way above the interests of the American people. The FBI Director James Commey is a very competitive and independent patriot who is likely appauled by the Hillary behavior and will likely push hard for indictment.
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SPC Tom Clark
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To start, James Comey, the FBI Director, he is a respected, tough, principled man who doe not care about politics, and he can not look at this treasure trove of evidence, half of which is not public, without recommending an indictment (I give that a 95% likelihood). Then it gets down to Loretta Lynch, who does believe inn the law and is not the political hack Eric Holder was. How much will Obama intervene in Hillary's defense? I think after looking at a mountain of compelling evidence, he says indict or stays out of the way. (80% chance she is indicted).

The FBI and CIA depend on keeping their sources and methods secret, and these leaks are very dangerous and they will go ballistic if she is not indicted. Also public corruption is a huge FBI focus. I say adios to Hillary's presidential ambitions, but she will likely be pardoned by Obama.
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No one from the Left is even properly investigated, let alone prosecuted. If it ever looks like one of their own may even be prosecuted, they will unleash their minions to riot across the Country, for they would rather see our Country burn than one of their own be held to account for what they have done. MHO
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SSG Environmental Specialist
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The wicked witch will never be indicted she is part of the swamp, and the swamp takes care of its own.
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SPC Tom Clark
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I think Hillary will be indicted as it will be an abortion of justice otherwise. The FBI has twice as much evidence as is publicly known and it will be hard for Lorreta Lynch to ignore. I think Obama will pardon her, but yes I think this case will be too much to ignore.
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SCPO Investigator
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One can only hope!!!
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SFC Stephen King
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No

She is untouchable and knows it. Remember White water, Monica and her husband, Slick Willie. Yet, she still leads in the polls #WTF.

What really bothers me is the Families of the Fallen in Bengazi deserve better.
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Cpl Gregory Hajder
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One can only hope...
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SPC Jan Allbright, M.Sc., R.S.
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I don't get it.
All the Republicans say she has highly indictable offenses with evidence.
The Republicans control the House and the Senate.
Where is the Bill of Impeachment?
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SPC Jan Allbright, M.Sc., R.S.
SPC Jan Allbright, M.Sc., R.S.
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SSG Ray Strenkowski 1) Since when does the House need the DoJ permission to do anything?
2) Ms. Clinton was SoS in 2013 .. Why didn't the House file a Bill of Impeachment back then?
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SSG Ray Strenkowski
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I don't think your following along. I realize I may not have been clear enough.

DoJ would be the ones who submit an indictment.

Why didn't the House Impeach her in 2013 (113th Congress)? Probably because while the Republicans owned the House - they did not own the Senate. Futile effort. They probably already knew she was leaving to pursue the White House as well. I'm sure that it was probably decided to apply pressure by committee and through the DoJ instead - Realizing that public opinion may have more effect than trying any criminal action which was probably not going to happen during this administration.
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SPC Jan Allbright, M.Sc., R.S.
SPC Jan Allbright, M.Sc., R.S.
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SSG Ray Strenkowski In a nutshell, there have been seven investigations, 13 hearings, 50 briefings, and 25,000 pages of documents. Out of all that why hasn't someone(s) come forward? With all that there should be overwhelming evidence of something don't you think? With all that investigation there should be a HUGE amount of evidence, even circumstantial to point to.
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SSG Ray Strenkowski
SSG Ray Strenkowski
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How much more do you really need? I really don't understand why folks chose to ignore the evidence already out there in plain view.

Since many of the emails she did release were heavily redacted (seems to me that says they are already admitting the information shouldn't have been on her email), and the 2 IG's have pushed for investigations into classified spills over unclassified networks... I think GEN Petraeus paid a price for MUCH less - and unlike her, he was a supremely competent leader.
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SSgt Forensic Meteorological Consultant
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and even if she gets punished O will just pardon her..... are there any REAL checks and balances? Or just scriped comments?
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SSgt (Join to see) He'll invoke executive privilege and we'll see another great injustice.
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