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On 12/15/17 11:26 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 12/15/2017 11:04 AM, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 12/15/17 10:56 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 12/15/2017 8:54 AM, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 12/15/17 8:47 AM, Boating All Out wrote:
In article ,
says...

Mr. Luddite wrote:

The latest revelations (if true) of agents within the FBI
demonstrating
anti-Trump and pro-Hillary sentiments during investigations and the
re-wording of Comey's declaration not to recommend criminal charges
against Hillary, along with all the other actions creating
suspicions
among Republicans are understandable to say the least.

Meanwhile, Mueller is continuing some kind of investigation of Trump
trying to find any evidence of criminal wrongdoing.

This all needs to stop, IMO.Â* I am not excusing the poor judgements,
biased reports or even lying by both sides.Â* It's important to
remember
that Comey's conclusion regarding Hillary came just before the
general
election when virtually *everyone* in the country expected
Hillary to
win in a landslide.Â*Â* The whole issue would have simply floated away
down the river had that happened.

Instead, we now face what some experts say is a constitutional
crisis.
The great divide is widening and each side is digging in their
heels.

Here's my solution:

Disband the Mueller investigation into Trump's alleged collusion
with
the Russians.

Drop any ideas of going after Hillary for lying to Congress, the
FBI and
for other alleged actions like destroying evidence.

Let the American voters decide in 2018 and in 2020 which
direction they
want the country to go in and under which party's leadership.

This whole thing is getting out of control and represents a greater
threat to the country than any individual lies or deception.



Hilarious.

Yep.Â* I say let the law prevail.Â* Let's see exactly who gets
"locked up."



It is astonishing to me the lengths to which Trump supporters will
go to prevent the investigations from reaching their conclusions.
Trump and his family are without question the worst thing to ever
happen to the presidency, and more and more it looks as if the
family and retainers have engaged in a huge criminal enterprise. I
still don't think the Republican house of representatives will
impeach Trump, but further revelations about his shenanigans will
cripple his ability to do harm, and, if the Dems take the House in
2018, he likely will be impeached. Even if the Senate doesn't push
him out afterwards, he'll be further tied up in knots and as
horrific as the charges will be by then, he certainly won't be
re-electable. Clinton ****ed around with women, but Trump is giving
the country and its institutions a serious ****ing.


If you feel that way then you have to accept that about half the
country feels the same way about Hillary and the stink that is
emerging from the actions (or lack of) taken by the DOJ and the FBI
regarding her criminal behavior.Â* If the Republicans are successful
in opening another investigation of her activities, especially with
the new data being released, it might be a horse race to see who gets
locked up first.



Mrs. Clinton isn't in office.



Let me ask you this then:

When Mueller completes his investigation and should he report that *no*
evidence exists that warrants any form of indictment of Trump, will you
be able to accept those findings?Â*Â* How about you, BOA?



I'm not sure he can indict Trump, legally, but he can point out various
crimes committed by Trump. His family members and advisers, of course,
are indictable. But if Mueller concludes no crimes were committed by
Trump within the purview of his investigation, sure. But that still
leaves Trump's sexual crimes and perhaps his money-laundering crimes, if
any.