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Saturday, July 2, 2016

Clinton interviewed by FBI regarding email investigation




This appears strange. I’m talking about the timing. This investigation has been going on for about 18 months now and they chose the July 4th holiday weekend to interview her? Why now? Could it be they wanted this to get minimal attention during the holiday? Something smells fishy especially after Bill's "coincidental meeting" with Lynch with the FBI chaperoning the event telling reporters they could not ask questions or take photos.

My only hope is this. There is no way a Clinton could be questioned for 5 minutes let alone 3 1/2 hours without telling a lie. It’s etched in stone. Most people get in more trouble for lying to the FBI than the actual crime. This I pray is her downfall as well as the Clinton personal slush fund... aka The Clinton Foundation. 



I've read things on Comey like "Comey is a straight shooter" and "fair but tough". We'll see on that pans out. I'm not getting over dramatic here but if she completely skates, or gets a slap on the wrist, the Democracy we once cherished above all other nations... is no more. 
You can take that to the bank.

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BREAKING – Hillary Clinton met Saturday morning with the FBI regarding the agency’s investigation into her use of a private email server for official correspondence while secretary of state.

The voluntary meeting lasted about three-and-a-half hours and was conducted at the FBI headquarters in Washington, D.C., according to the Clinton campaign.

Clinton “is pleased to have had the opportunity to assist the Department of Justice in bringing this review to a conclusion” campaign spokesman Nick Merrill said in a statement. He also said Clinton, the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee, will not make further comment about the interview.

Clinton’s use of the private server and email address -- particularly whether the setup was used for classified information and how secure they were -- has cast a shadow over her campaign from the start.

The FBI investigation is purportedly coming to a close, and the Clinton interview is considered among the final steps in the case.

Earlier this week, the entire, ongoing email scandal grew when Clinton’s husband, former President Bill Clinton, initiated an impromptu meeting with Attorney General Loretta Lynch on her airplane in Phoenix.

Then, The Daily Caller reported Friday that Clinton would meet this weekend with FBI officials -- resulting in media stakeouts at the Clintons’ Chappaqua and Washington home.

The campaign issued the statement Saturday shortly before 12:30 p.m. Eastern time, practically minutes after Clinton arrived at her Washington home, then departed about 30 minutes later.

There was already speculation about whether an agency under the Obama administration could conduct an unbiased probe, which only intensified after Clinton met with Lynch, a President Obama appointee who decides whether to bring charges in the case. 

Lynch says she will accept whatever recommendations she receives from the agency's career prosecutors and lawyers.






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6 New Gun Control Laws Enacted In California, As Gov. Brown Signs Bills




So you mean to tell me every time you want to buy ammo you have to go through a background check? 
This is just another step in an end-around the 2nd Amendment. The ultimate goal is... you can keep your gun just like the Constitution says... you just can't buy ammunition for it!  

I heard today terrorists make bombs out of common household products such as acetone, sugar, anti-freeze, hydrogen peroxide, etc, should we have a background check for that too? What about pressure cookers (or as Barry likes to call them crockpots)?



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Gov. Jerry Brown signed six new bills into law Friday, nearly seven months after a mass shooting in San Bernardino, Calif. Two of the new laws restrict ammunition. In this photo from last summer, a man enters a gun store in Los Angeles. 

Mark Ralston/AFP/Getty Images 

Gov. Jerry Brown has signed new gun control legislation for California, enacting bills that limit magazine capacity to 10 bullets; require a background check for those purchasing ammunition; and restrict the lending of firearms, among other effects.

In signing the bills, Brown said he wants "to enhance public safety by tightening our existing laws in a responsible and focused manner, while protecting the rights of law-abiding gun owners."

Two of the bills close the "bullet button loophole," as member station KPCC reports:


"The loophole refers to the sale of 'California legal' firearms that don't fall under California's ban of guns with detachable magazines.

"To get around the law, manufacturers created versions of firearms that feature a button that can be pushed with a small tool — for instance the tip of a bullet — to release an empty magazine and insert a new one."

Another bill that will now become law tries to limit "straw purchasing," the practice of a person buying a gun legally with the intent of giving or selling the weapon to someone else. In addition to making it a misdemeanor to file a false report about a gun being lost or stolen, the new law will prohibit the purchaser from buying another gun for 10 years.

As KPCC reminds us, the classification of a gun as an "assault weapon" is a legal designation in California:


The legislation was signed almost exactly seven months after husband-and-wife shooters Syed Rizwan Farook and Tashfeen Malik killed 14 people at the Inland Regional Center in San Bernardino. In April, a relative of the murderers was charged with providing the guns they used.

All of the bills Brown signed were sponsored by Democrats — and so were the five bills that he vetoed, although one of those, which makes it a felony to steal a gun, was also sponsored by Republican Assemblywoman Melissa A. Melendez.

In rejecting that bill, Brown said a similar measure is already slated to appear as a state ballot issue in November.

Brown vetoed another bill that would make it a misdemeanor not to report the loss or theft of a gun, saying he doesn't believe the measure would help stop gun traffickers. He added that the bill wouldn't make irresponsible people become responsible.


 He talks about "responsible"? Perhaps he should be more concerned with the CA debt to the tune of almost one trillion! 


Another bill that sought to classify the body of a firearm as a firearm, thus closing a loophole that has allowed unfinished gun frames or receivers to be sold under less scrutiny than a finished gun would require, was deemed to have wording that was too vague.







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Kate Steinle died in vain


Oregon triple murder suspect had been deported six times

And who's fault is it? Not the border patrol but that worthless waste of skin in the WH who openly advocates illegal invasion.

Just one example of what I mean not to mention your tax dollars at work:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6QMDwLWz4UA

You tell me. Was this video meant to discourage or encourage illegals?

To carry it a step further had this been a white guy here illegally from Germany and killed 3 Muslims it would have been a whole new ballgame!

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June 27, 2016: This photo shows Bonifacio Oseguera-Gonzalez. U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement says Oseguera-Gonzalez, charged with aggravated murder in the shooting deaths of three people at an Oregon blueberry farm, was deported six times between 2003 and 2013. (Marion County Sheriff's Office via AP)



PORTLAND, Ore. – A Mexican national charged with aggravated murder in the shooting deaths of three people at a rural Oregon blueberry farm had been deported six times, most recently in 2013, according to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

Bonifacio Oseguera-Gonzalez, 29, has no significant prior criminal convictions, but ICE asked Oregon authorities to turn him over to them if he's released from custody in the current case, the agency said in a statement to The Associated Press on Friday.

Oseguera-Gonzalez pleaded not guilty to three counts of aggravated murder and one count of attempted murder Tuesday in Marion County Superior Court.

His attorney, Deborah Burdzik, did not immediately return a call seeking comment about his immigration status.

Presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump tweeted about the case Friday, saying the suspect "should have never been here."

Two men who lived at the blueberry farm in the Willamette Valley town of Woodburn, in northwest Oregon, died at the scene of Monday's shooting. The third victim, the girlfriend of another resident who was not home at the time, was pronounced dead at a hospital.

A third man was seriously wounded but survived and is able to speak with investigators.

The Oregon State Police arrested Oseguera-Gonzalez a few hours later on Interstate 84 in the Columbia River Gorge, about 100 miles northeast of Woodburn.

He acknowledged to authorities in an interview that he shot four people, according to a probable cause statement.

The victims were identified as Ruben Rigoberto-Reyes, 60; Edmundo Amaro-Bajonero, 26; and Katie Gildersleeve, 30, of Logsden.

(Probably 2 out of 3 were here illegally themselves)

Authorities have released few details about the case, including the relationship between Oseguera-Gonzalez and the victims, and have declined to specify a motive.







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Friday, July 1, 2016

A first...Clinton liaison with another woman that didn't involve sex..I think







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You just heard Earnest give you a line of bullshit.

Astounding, when you think about it. What does Barry, Clinton, and Lynch all have in common? Well, lets see. Barry and Lynch both graduated from Harvard Law school and slick Willie from Yale. Pretty impressive schools right? So, you mean to tell me, between these three highly educated fucks, not one thought about the appearance of impropriety?

Not to mention Clinton nominated Lynch as U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of New York. In other words, she is where she is today because of him.



(Probably not far from the truth)





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Al Qaeda Leader Warns Of 'Gravest Consequences' If Boston Bomber Executed







Not to worry Ayman he'll probably still be around at age 47. 

After all, we're still taking care of your boy KSM.


And as you know, he was the mastermind behind 911 resulting in the death of almost 3,000.

Hey, Ayman... Timothy McVeigh...he's been dead how long now?

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Al Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahri has warned the United States of the "gravest consequences" if Boston marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev or any other Muslim prisoner is executed.

Tsarnaev, named in a new online video message from Zawahri, was sentenced last year to death by lethal injection for the 2013 bomb attack, which killed three people and injured more than 260.

"If the U.S. administration kills our brother the hero Dzhokhar Tsarnaev or any Muslim, it ... will bring America's nationals the gravest consequences," Zawahri said.

Zawahri, who became al Qaeda's leader after U.S. forces killed Osama bin Laden in 2011, urged Muslims to take captive as many Westerners as possible, especially those whose countries had joined the "Crusaders' Campaign led by the United States".

The veteran Egyptian-born Islamist, shown wearing white robes and sitting in front of green velvet drapes, said the Western captives could then be exchanged for Muslim prisoners.

Western powers "are criminals and they only understand the language of force", he added.

The nearly hour-long video, which included images of Tsarnaev, gave no indication of the location of Zawahri, believed to be based close to the Afghan-Pakistan border.

Tsarnaev carried out the Boston bombings along with his older brother Tamerlan, who was killed in a confrontation with police soon after. No organization claimed responsibility.

Tsarnaev is being held at the "Supermax" high-security prison in Florence, Colorado, while his attorneys appeal his death sentence.

Legal wrangling over Tsarnaev's fate could play out for years or even decades. Just three of the 74 people sentenced to death in the United States for federal crimes since 1998 have been executed. 








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