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When I listened to his first testimony during "server gate" inquiry, I listened to him lay out the case for prosecution of HRC. When he modified the statute from negligence to intent, my jaw dropped to the ground. The law that should have sent hrc to prison was verbally amended by an unelected official. The law which still states negligence is still the written law. Justice was not served and comey was on point. He failed this country and destroyed the majority of all citizen's faith in the system. Anyone who has ever been convicted with less evidence should feel betrayed and it should be a wakeup call to realize that there are two classes of people, them and us.

"All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others." George Orwell, Animal Farm
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SFC Jim Ruether
SFC Jim Ruether
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Comey was hoping to secure a cabinet position in Clinton's administration so he showed his allegiance by interpreting the statute from negligence to intent, which in fact didn't necessarily make Hillary innocent of giving the order to bleach her server, smash blackberry's and phones but would make it nearly impossible to prove that she did anything willfully or with intent to destroy evidence to escape prosecution. He lied several times during questioning and wrote a book in the mean time. I think that should this dirt bag be found guilty any royalty he's collected or will collect in the future should be given to General Flynn and others this traitorous coup has destroyed. As for Comey he should be executed as that is what you do with traitors!
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CPT Jack Durish
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The best indicator of future performance is past performance. In other words, he lied before and...
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SSgt Gary Andrews
SSgt Gary Andrews
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Exactly......so how can we believe anything Trump might say in the future?
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CSM Charles Hayden
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If ex-FBI Director Comey would publicly submit charges on HRC to the Attorney General for prosecution, I would like to hear it!
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