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On what date will the President announce Mrs Clinton's pardon?

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[b]PUTTING THE WHOLE MRS CLINTON DRAMA IN THE REAR VIEW MIRROR IS IN THE BEST INTEREST OF THE COUNTRY AND WILL SAVE A LOT OF MONEY[/b]
AnukBinaryM
Geeze that poor old man looks like he died twice馃い is that Moses's older brother馃槙
jackjjackson61-69, M
@anuk good one. Old man lol.
Invisible26-30, M
I guarantee that there will be a big distraction on that day. It may involve Russia and/or a false flag attack.
katielassF
uh huh and then the left will say it's in the past, let's move on.
jackjjackson61-69, M
Hopefully no one will be hurt.
pardoned for what? shes a fucking saint and butter dont melt in her mouth.. just ask her. or CNN and barry :)
jackjjackson61-69, M
It's would be an insurance policy for Mrs C to prevent future trouble.
what it would do is confirm all the dirty shit shes been up too..

i hereby pardon hillary for using a separate server to hide from Americans and internal investigators for all her pay for play political favor schemes she pulled.. along with going to bed for a nice nap while 4 patriots and a foreign official were butchered in bengazi. etc etc. lolz

interesting fact. the day after she lost the election australia cancelled payments to the Clinton foundation... not one word mentioned by anyone ..

if thats not proof enough we were buying political favors and not helping the underprivileged.. i give up :)
jackjjackson61-69, M
@theoneyouwerewarnedabout: fortunstely the bleeding was stopped. Won't be long until it's shut down and forgotten. An evil historical footnote.
kuteeT
you cant pardon someone who hasnt been convicted of anything, and as far as i can see, many peopel use the worng emial server
jackjjackson61-69, M
@buddy there are blanket pardons that prevent future charges. That would be applicable in this case I think.
katielassF
Of course a president can pardon someone who hasn't yet been charged. Look up Richard M. Nixon.

 
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