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Hillarys Emails and Server

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Techsan
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Dec 6, 2005
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Reading the article on Drudge that Hillary is "too big to jail" does have merit. Anyone else, any Republican or anyone who is not as famous would have already been arrested. This country has changed and there are those who are above the law. Obama has used the IRS for political targeting and has politicked the Justice Department.
I don't think we can get the corruption out of government now....even though there has always been corruption, political and economic cronyism with both parties that now it is completely ingrained. Corruption has gone on too long, government is too big and powerful and regardless of whom we elect President we will not be able to turn this around.

The political and liberal elites are sinking Europe and our elites will do the same here. Not encouraging and I think is a direct result of an ever growing government. Obama simply took advantage of this and so will the next guy
I also think the CNBC debate moderators illustrate what has happened to our main stream media. They like our young socialist on this board don't really do research...they simply believe and feel. They are not interested in what is best economically for people to have the opportunity to get ahead, they are instead wrapped up in gay rights, abortion and free stuff from the government. While this is going on under their noses our political system is corrupted, our education system is held hostage by unions, green energy is wasting billions and billions and we have abdicated American leadership in the world. Our country has been turned over to the liberals and I think we will wind up like Europe which is not only in trouble but disintegrating
 
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