Via ZeroHedge -- The United States has reached a crossing the Rubicon moment: either Hillary Clinton is indicted for knowingly violating statutes regarding State Department security, or the rule of law and the Republic are dead. This is a binary moment: we either let Hillary evade the laws that were established to protect the security of the nation and confess there is no rule of law now for the Oligarchy, or the agencies tasked with defending the nation indict her.
There is no middle ground. If Hillary isn't indicted, the rule of law, i.e. no one is above the law, is dead.
So go on, vote for Hillary, like all the other monkeys.
LSP
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If Hillary is elected president, she will sit at the desk that Monica Lewinsky sat under...
You are correct, Pastor. If we can somehow indict a ham sandwich, but can't find a way to indict this brazen criminal for compromising the security of the country, we have officially become a banana republic.
Or, as one of your fellow British subjects George Orwell put it in his great tome "Animal Farm," "all animals are created equal, but some animals are created more equal than others." Or words to that effect.
For some reason that puts me in mind of Yoko, LL.
Didn't a pig feature largely in Animal Farm, Fredd? Good to see the ham back.
You are correct, Reverend. Napoleon was the tyrant pig's name, as I recall. I read the book as a reading assignment in 10th grade, so it's been awhile. Then again, I could Google all of this, but I am essentially lazy and won't go through the bother.
All Hillarys are equal but some Hillarys are more equal than others. Maybe the FBI will take exception to that rule.
The rule of law is dead. After all, the rule of law is "racist" and "patriarchal" and reeks of "White privilege."
Thanks to the Democrats (and Republicans too - let's not let them off the hook) we have become just another Central American banana republic.
But maybe Liturgical Dance will save us, Infidel?
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