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Your perception should see that this is the gist of the article and the FBI is dragging their feet. The hearings are a different matter than the FBI investigation. The Senate hearings are about Behngazhi and the FBI is about her personal email server. I initially referenced the FBI matter.
So why hasn't anything come from the last 6 or 7 hearings? This probe has lasted nearly 4 years and nothing viable has come from it. At a certain point it seems like all the same machinations behind whitewater are just searching to endlessly probe for the sake of probing.
 

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So why hasn't anything come from the last 6 or 7 hearings? This probe has lasted nearly 4 years and nothing viable has come from it. At a certain point it seems like all the same machinations behind whitewater are just searching to endlessly probe for the sake of probing.
Again I am referencing the FBI investigation. It is a different matter than the Bhenghazi hearings. The Senate hearings are with a committee and usually open. The FBI investigation is closed and the findings are yet to be presented. That's the question everyone is wondering about. Why hasn't the Justice department produced the investigation results.
 

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Your perception should see that this is the gist of the article and the FBI is dragging their feet. The hearings are a different matter than the FBI investigation. The Senate hearings are about Behngazhi and the FBI is about her personal email server. I initially referenced the FBI matter.
So no hearings are being delayed.

We can both agree you were wrong.
 

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Again I am referencing the FBI investigation. It is a different matter than the Bhenghazi hearings. The Senate hearings are with a committee and usually open. The FBI investigation is closed and the findings are yet to be presented. That's the question everyone is wondering about. Why hasn't the Justice department produced the investigation results.
The investigation is not over it is still ongoing.
 

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So no hearings are being delayed.

We can both agree you were wrong.
No we can agree that you get nothing right. For the last time I am referencing the FBI investigation results not the Senate hearings. The FBI investigation results are being delayed.
 

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So no hearings are being delayed.

We can both agree you were wrong.
Read my initial post. I stated if the FBI had any balls they would release their findings. The Senate hearings got entertained somehow. You apparently didn't get the gist of my comment or your initial response would have been what you finally got around to saying that the FBI matter was still on going. I don't think the light came on until recent.
 

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Read my initial post. I stated if the FBI had any balls they would release their findings. The Senate hearings got entertained somehow. You apparently didn't get the gist of my comment or your initial response would have been what you finally got around to saying that the FBI matter was still on going. I don't think the light came on until recent.
What did I miss about this?


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How do you know. The evidential hearings have been delayed several times.

Now you want to explain about the nonexistent hearings you claim were being delayed?

You were wrong about the investigation being over and about hearings involving the investigations.

There is no gist to get, until the investigation is over.

Whatever happened to wait and see?
 
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What did I miss about this?





Now you want to explain about the nonexistent hearings you claim were being delayed?

You were wrong about the investigation being over and about hearings involving the investigations.

There is no gist to get, until the investigation is over.

Whatever happened to wait and see?
That was an inclusion about the hearings being delayed also but I was careful to point out they were seperate events and repeated it.' Some were still insistent in dwelling on the hearings and I repeated my primary comment wasn't about the hearings to begin with. The fact remains that many feel the FBI I sitting on their evidence intentionally. You are still trying to bring the hearings to the front. I never said the investigation was over. I said they were sitting on evidence.
 
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That was an inclusion about the hearings being delayed also but I was careful to point out they were seperate events and repeated it.' Some were still insistent in dwelling on the hearings and I repeated my primary comment wasn't about the hearings to begin with. The fact remains that many feel the FBI I sitting on their evidence intentionally. You are still trying to bring the hearings to the front. I never said the investigation was over. I said they were sitting on evidence.
Just say dude you were wrong about the hearings.


Also you are wrong about the Justice department delaying the FBI they are still waiting to get the final report from the FBI.

From your post

She is stonewalling the Senate on all the email matters there and the FBI is stalling because the Justice Department won't give them the go ahead yet.
Wrong again

http://www.niagara-gazette.com/news/local_news/fbi-director-talks-terrorism-hillary-clinton-during-buffalo-visit/article_1f0395aa-fae8-11e5-8904-13b350fe7a33.html

Comey declined to comment on the FBI's ongoing investigation into former Secretary of State and Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton's private email server. Though he admitted he is staying "close to this one to make sure we have the resources to do it competently."

He said there was no pressure to wrap-up the probe before the political conventions this summer.

"The urgency is to do it well and promptly," Comey said. "And 'well' comes first."
We want to let it go through without politicizing it," Sanders said in an interview on Fox Business Network's "Cavuto: Coast to Coast," according to The Hill.

However, the campaign is eager for some result to come from the probe.

"I mean, it would be nice if the FBI moved it along," Sanders said.

FBI Director James Comey said to the Niagara Gazette that the FBI is in no hurry to complete the probe.

"The urgency is to do it well and promptly," Comey told the Gazette. "And 'well' comes first," Comey said.

Breaking News at Newsmax.com http://www.newsmax.com/Newsfront/jane-sanders-FBI-hillary-email/2016/04/29/id/726491/#ixzz47MY3yMSh
It's becoming very obvious you have no idea about what is actually happening with the FBI or much else about this email thing.

But I am happy to get you up to speed or you can just keep believing what you want.

So let me recap:

No delayed hearings.
FBI is still investigating.
Justice department has not delayed anything.

I would not be surprised if some real crazy shit about Hillary came out but at this point there is nothing but speculation and accusations and it seems you are believing all of it.

And you had the nerve to ask what bubble I have been in.:lol
 
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I teach in a school that is 60% Hispanic and all I hear is Trump jokes and some conversations about him hating Hispanics and racist.

I don't comment and some ask me who I am voting for, I usually say Trump jokingly but they have some strong feelings about the man and they are 12-13 year olds.
Young Mexicans hate the man. No doubt about it.
 

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Just say dude you were wrong about the hearings.


Also you are wrong about the Justice department delaying the FBI they are still waiting to get the final report from the FBI.

From your post



Wrong again

http://www.niagara-gazette.com/news/local_news/fbi-director-talks-terrorism-hillary-clinton-during-buffalo-visit/article_1f0395aa-fae8-11e5-8904-13b350fe7a33.html





It's becoming very obvious you have no idea about what is actually happening with the FBI or much else about this email thing.

But I am happy to get you up to speed or you can just keep believing what you want.

So let me recap:

No delayed hearings.
FBI is still investigating.
Justice department has not delayed anything.

I would not be surprised if some real crazy shit about Hillary came out but at this point there is nothing but speculation and accusations and it seems you are believing all of it.

And you had the nerve to ask what bubble I have been in.:lol
You are in a bubble. And in denial I might add. The Senate hearings have been delayed several times because of not receiving documents from their subpoenas. The FBI is in a holding pattern waiting for someone to make a decision about presenting evidence. But Google tidbits that fit your fantasy.
 
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So Ted Cruz, while campaigning in the gym where "Hoosiers" was filmed: "The amazing thing is, that basketball ring in Indiana, it's the same height as it is New York City and every other place in this country," :rofl
 

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:lol
 

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Rasmussen is the exception every other major poll has Clinton 6 to 10 points ahead of Trump, including leads in the holy trinity of Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Florida.
 

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Rasmussen is the exception every other major poll has Clinton 6 to 10 points ahead of Trump, including leads in the holy trinity of Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Florida.
Were those polls released as recently as yesterday?
 
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image.jpg Here's the last couple of months. It doesn't take a math major to figure out that Trump wins are anomalies.
 
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