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Default Comey said FBI will not recomend prosecution of Hillary

On Wednesday, July 6, 2016 at 10:33:13 AM UTC-4, Kurt V. Ullman wrote:
On 7/6/16 9:01 AM, trader_4 wrote:
On Wednesday, July 6, 2016 at 8:36:37 AM UTC-4, Kurt V. Ullman wrote:
On 7/5/16 8:31 PM, Uncle Monster wrote:
On Tuesday, July 5, 2016 at 3:13:15 PM UTC-5, wrote:


I find it odd that The FBI boss recommended against prosecution since the way it's always worked is for law enforcement to investigate then give their findings to the prosecutor who makes the decision on whether or not to bring criminal charges. It works that way all the way down to the smallest county and city. Of course, unless it involves a member of the Commiecrat elite. They're better than me and thee and get special treatment when they're running The Executive Branch. ^_^

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FWIW, Lynch had said (post tarmac discussion with Willy) that she was
recusing herself and would accept the FBI's suggestion.


Not exactly. She said she would accept the decision of the FBI, prosecutors
and supervisors. Later she backtracked on even that, hinting that she could
still get involved. But it's over at this point, at least for now. Comey
was the one guy that looked honest, with him gone, it's done.

As I mentioned she recused herself functionally when she said she'd take
the FBI's suggestions. Missed the part where she backtracked.


Again, you also missed that she did not say just FBI would make the call.
She said FBI, prosecutors, supervisors, and investigators would make the
call. The prosecutors and supervisors are in DOJ and we don't even know
who they are. Investigators, IDK what she even means there, as I would
think all the investigators are in FBI. So, theoretically those DOJ people
could come forward tomorrow and say we want to proceed, but it won't happen..
Something is also very wrong here with the process, because clearly those
prosecutors should have been involved, but it looks like they were bypassed..
Again, I smell a rat. It's as if the DOJ just punted on the whole thing,
like maybe those prosecutors would have had a hard time not prosecuting,
so they came up with the Lynch/Bill meeting as a way to get DOJ out of the
whole thing period. Very, very strange.