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Clinton hearings
Posted: Fri Oct 23, 2015 8:54 am
by Wildfowler
Anything noteworthy actually come out of the earrings yesterday? I didn't hear all of it but what I did hear didn't sound too damaging to me? I am now convinced that if the Republicans were in complete control of the government it would be just as bad for the country is if the Democrats were in complete control. All the more reason I am going to support a political outsider this go around. I Remember about 20 years ago the Republicans were in complete control and they didn't do a darn thing.
I thought they were going to ask her questions also about deleting her email server?
On the lighter side, if the investigation only cost $4 million over the course of however many months it took the government to conduct the investigation, based on how the government squanders our money four million sounds like a bargain. Way to go.
Re: Clinton hearings
Posted: Fri Oct 23, 2015 9:02 am
by Wildfowler
Somewhere around 1:35 PM yesterday, I think it was Trey Gowdy asking her a question. His question was based on a prior ARB that stated the secretary of state is responsible for security at an embassy. Whoever was asking the question asked her if she took any responsibility for security, and Clinton gave some three or four minute response that never even addressed that specific question.
It seemed critically important to me, why in the world did he not press her and demand an answer???
Re: Clinton hearings
Posted: Sat Oct 24, 2015 10:04 am
by Greenhead329
Because it's all a damn show ...
I think it's funny her husband got in trouble for playing between the bushes and she deletes sensitive emails, allows US Americans to be killed and she just gets questioned
Re: Clinton hearings
Posted: Mon Oct 26, 2015 7:59 am
by Hambone
Wildfowler wrote:All the more reason I am going to support a political outsider this go around. I Remember about 20 years ago the Republicans were in complete control and they didn't do a darn thing.
So you are supporting Bernie Sanders?

Re: Clinton hearings
Posted: Mon Oct 26, 2015 8:28 am
by Lazy Drake
Wildfowler wrote:Anything noteworthy actually come out of the earrings yesterday? I didn't hear all of it but what I did hear didn't sound too damaging to me? I am now convinced that if the Republicans were in complete control of the government it would be just as bad for the country is if the Democrats were in complete control. All the more reason I am going to support a political outsider this go around. I Remember about 20 years ago the Republicans were in complete control and they didn't do a darn thing.
I thought they were going to ask her questions also about deleting her email server?
On the lighter side, if the investigation only cost $4 million over the course of however many months it took the government to conduct the investigation, based on how the government squanders our money four million sounds like a bargain. Way to go.
The only difference between Democrats and Republicans is in the method they go about in screwing over the american citizen/taxpayer.
Re: Clinton hearings
Posted: Mon Oct 26, 2015 9:06 am
by Wildfowler
Hambone wrote:Wildfowler wrote:All the more reason I am going to support a political outsider this go around. I Remember about 20 years ago the Republicans were in complete control and they didn't do a darn thing.
So you are supporting Bernie Sanders?

Hahahaha
i said Washington outsider not a society castoff. Haha
Re: Clinton hearings
Posted: Mon Oct 26, 2015 10:20 am
by gator
honestly, the system has beat me down. on a personal level, the number of elections where i look around and say, "THIS is the best our country can produce? these are the people i'm being asked to lead this country?" is stacking up at an alarming rate. making matters worse is that it's not just at the federal level...state and local elections are just as bad.
i can't believe i'm saying this, but i really think this whole deal is just too far gone.
gator
Re: Clinton hearings
Posted: Mon Oct 26, 2015 2:05 pm
by cwink
gator wrote:honestly, the system has beat me down. on a personal level, the number of elections where i look around and say, "THIS is the best our country can produce? these are the people i'm being asked to lead this country?" is stacking up at an alarming rate. making matters worse is that it's not just at the federal level...state and local elections are just as bad.
i can't believe i'm saying this, but i really think this whole deal is just too far gone.
gator
Sometime in my early 30s I started to wake up to the fact that the country was trending in a bad direction and I ranted to every friend, relative and message board that would listened. I finally realized a few years ago that my rantings were falling on deaf ears and doing nothing more than stressing me out and jeopardizing some of my friendships. I finally gave in to the fact that in order for most Americans to WAKE UP we are going to have to go through some very prolonged hard times.. I believe the 2016 election could either be a turning point or the straw that broke the camel's back..