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It's official; the rule of law does not apply to corrupt politicians.

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If adultery was cause for impeachment, a whole bunch of our presidents would have been launched.
 
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It's the kind of 'intent' a court and jury of peers should determine. Not a government employee.
 
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do remember that military and civilian standards are different.

hillary should still be charged IMO, but you have to compare it to other civilian cases
 
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If adultery was cause for impeachment, a whole bunch of our presidents would have been launched.

Yet Bill Clinton was not impeached for adultery. I thought what I posted and linked made that quite clear.
 
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So did it or did it not go before a grand jury?
It did not....which you already know.....A grand jury may have come to a different conclusion....
 
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A grand jury is not a resonable prosecutor.

Correct.

Prosecuters can easily manipulate grand jurys though, hence the old phrase; you could indict a ham sandwhich with a grand jury. Kinda like what happened with the baltimore police officers.
 
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Make sure you read what you just posted. It seems to go against your other posts which seem to indicate that the Clintons or Democrats are specifically corrupt, and your beloved Republican establishment figures are cut from a different cloth.
I never said Republicans are guiltless. If anything, they are gutless. They care more about re-election than they do about stopping the radical liberal agenda.
 
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In other words he cut and ran.
The Republican Party said they would not support him. At that time, there were still politicians who cared about the rule of law.
 
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Correct.

Prosecuters can easily manipulate grand jurys though, hence the old phrase; you could indict a ham sandwhich with a grand jury. Kinda like what happened with the baltimore police officers.
And with the evidence against Hillary and $5, you could buy a ham sandwich.
 
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So I wonder why didn't some reasonable prosecutor decide on a grand jury?
Go find a reasonable prosecutor and lets find out......
 
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Present the findings and let a grand jury decide. Problem with that?
The State Department said Friday 18 emails exchanged between Hillary Clinton and President Obama – that were sent through Clinton’s private server and did not contain classified information – would not be made public because of the traditional practice of saving presidential communications for the future. source

Obama knew the law. He violated it as well. He knew that official communication on a private server was illegal.
 
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do remember that military and civilian standards are different.

hillary should still be charged IMO, but you have to compare it to other civilian cases

You mean like civilian government employees and contractors? They get fired at a minimum. Secondly, they have their security clearance revoked.

An example of 'no intent' is if for example you send me a classified document on an unclassified email account, and I forward the message without checking the attachment. That alone got an employee where I work fired. He also had his security clearance revoked and is currently (taking over 2 years) appealing to get it back. The company had recourse for the firing given all personnel (military, government and contractor) must sit through twice a year security and espionage training. Sign the roster that they received the training and given a certificate of completion. To think, I gave you an example of something 'innocent' enough anyone could fall victim to it.
 
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