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For what?
In order to be pardoned, one must be found guilty of something, so I'm not voting because the question is loaded.Yes?
No?
well if he were still alive, I am sure Mr. Blackwell would not
In order to be pardoned, one must be found guilty of something, so I'm not voting because the question is loaded.
What's to pardon her for? According to everyone who wanted to see her elected President, she has done no wrong.
The innocent don't have anything to be pardoned for. :coffeepap:
EDIT: My "NO" vote was for the right question, i.e. should he pardon her?
A misdeed? What has she done?Not so.
One may be pardoned for all misdeeds done while serving.
proof that there is such a thing as a stupid question. Komrade, can we stick to the realm of things for which there is evidence aktually for?
what's to pardon her for? According to everyone who wanted to see her elected president, she has done no wrong.
The innocent don't have anything to be pardoned for. :coffeepap:
Edit: My "no" vote was for the right question, i.e. should he pardon her?
for what?
in order to be pardoned, one must be found guilty of something, so i'm not voting because the question is loaded.
sunday jan. 8, 2017.
The fbi late sunday night released additional documents related to the investigation into democratic presidential nominee hillary clinton's use of a private email server, posting the information on its website and doing so without sending out a release or announcing the move.
Wikileaks reported the news first.
The documents can be found in full on the fbi site and, contain information regarding the fbi's investigation into clinton after it received computer hardware and additional emails from clinton’s lawyers.
There are five sets of documents on the fbi site. In the first one, the fbi states that it found "that hostile foreign actors successfully gained access to the personal email accounts of individuals associated with whom clinton was in regular contact and, in doing so, obtained emails sent to or received by clinton on her personal account."
In order to be pardoned, one must be found guilty of something, so I'm not voting because the question is loaded.
fyi...
The Clinton Investigations (plural) have not ended. They continue.
fyi...
The Clinton Investigations (plural) have not ended. They continue.
Investigations? That's all they are.
You neglected to include a source for the final quote you included. Please supply a link.
5 people granted immunity.
You don't grant people immunity, and 5 for that matter without the stench of criminality.
You neglected to include a source for the final quote you included. Please supply a link.
FBI Releases More Hillary Emails, Says 'Hostile Foreign Actors' Accessed
Hostile Foreign Actors Got Hillary's Confidential Emails
FBI reveals Clinton’s emails were read by foreign hackers | World | The Times & The Sunday Times
FBI Releases Notes From Interview With Hillary Clinton Over Emails - NBC News
In order to be pardoned, one must be found guilty of something, so I'm not voting because the question is loaded.
Yes?
No?
Not necessarily. Nixon was pardoned without a conviction.