Henry Payne for February 26, 2016

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    Dtroutma  about 8 years ago

    Anyone like Payne care to reflect on how many folks working for Reagan, Bush, and Bush Jr. Were indicted, convicted, and served jail time (if Reagan judges and pardons didn’t spring them?) Cheney, Rummy, Feith, Wolfowitz, and those others who have to watch their travel because they face charges in the world court, nah, don’t worry about that, let’s get a Republican in there and start some more wars, after all, their view of solving the veterans crisis is simple, more body bags, not VA.

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    DrDon1  about 8 years ago

    Perhaps Payne feels obligated to parrot Karl Rove’s messages!

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    Durak Premium Member about 8 years ago

    Obama’s biggest mistake? He didn’t indict Bush/Cheney/Rumsfeld/et al for high crimes and misdemeanors against the United States. All of them shoulda been sent to prison. Instead they’re walking around free, spreading sedition. I’m all for sending Hilary to jail. But let’s get them ALL.

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    Gypsy8  about 8 years ago

    The GOP’s favorite wet dream. Too bad you’ll have to wake up.

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    Frankfreak  about 8 years ago

    Reached for comment, Media Matters President Bradley Beychok said, “Sloppy reporting created this ambiguity and the questions about which rule or law is being referred to should be directed to the New York Times. Last night, Politico itself reported that it was the 2014 law enacted after Secretary Clinton left office that was applicable in this case. Beyond that, now the New York Times’ own source says Hillary Clinton didn’t violate the law. It raises the question: did the New York Times ask its own source whether Secretary Clinton violated the law? If not, why not?”

    Reached for comment, Media Matters President Bradley Beychok said, “Sloppy reporting created this ambiguity and the questions about which rule or law is being referred to should be directed to the New York Times. Last night, Politico itself reported that it was the 2014 law enacted after Secretary Clinton left office that was applicable in this case. Beyond that, now the New York Times’ own source says Hillary Clinton didn’t violate the law. It raises the question: did the New York Times ask its own source whether Secretary Clinton violated the law? If not, why not?”He referred the On Media blog to a statement from Jason Baron, the former head of litigation at NARA, who said Clinton didn’t “violate” the law and called the legislation “amorphous.”On Monday night, POLITICO reported, “A bill President Barack Obama signed last November declared that official messages sent on personal email accounts must be copied to an employee’s official account or forwarded to such an account within 20 days. The law, which was not retroactive, allowed employees to be subject to disciplinary action for failing to archive records but it did not carry criminal penalties.”

    Read more: http://www.politico.com/blogs/media/2015/03/pushback-on-hillary-emails-falls-short-203418#ixzz41OizZK9b

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    William Bednar Premium Member about 8 years ago

    Henry is really on a tear today, isn’t he?

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