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Hmmmm. Does the NYPD have a copy of Weiner's computer? Do they have the goods?

http://www.breitbart.com/radio...arrests-weiner-case/


Or it is taking forever since the police have to wear thick HazMat suits when in the same room as the laptop. Think long and hard if you want to be touching something Wiener was using to sext with.


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This is from the article that LBJ links, above.

“So NYPD first gets that computer. They see how disgusting it is. They keep a copy of everything, and they pass a copy on to the FBI, which finally pushes the FBI off their chairs, making Comey reopen that investigation, which was indicated in the letter last week. The point being, NYPD has all the information, and they will pursue justice within their rights if the FBI doesn’t,” Prince contended.

“There is all kinds of criminal culpability through all the emails they’ve seen of that 650,000, including money laundering, underage sex, pay-for-play, and, of course, plenty of proof of inappropriate handling, sending/receiving of classified information, up to SAP level Special Access Programs,” he stated.

“So the plot thickens. NYPD was pushing because, as an article quoted one of the chiefs – that’s the level just below commissioner – he said as a parent, as a father with daughters, he could not let that level of evil continue,” Prince said.

He noted that the FBI can investigate these matters, “but they can’t convene a grand jury. They can’t file charges.”

“The prosecutors, the Justice Department has to do that,” he explained. “Now, as I understand it, Preet Bharara, the Manhattan prosecutor, has gotten ahold of some of this. From what I hear, he’s a stand-up guy, and hopefully he does the right thing.”

Marlow agreed that Bharara’s “sterling reputation” as a determined prosecutor was “bad news for the Clintons.”

As someone else has posted, WikiLeaks disclosed that Podesta was invited to an erotic dinner in which the ingredients would include fresh breast milk and semen.

You know, I'm starting to think there may be something to this whole Baphomet thing....

Seriously, in the Clintons and all who surround them, we might be dealing with a level of evil no one would have imagined. May it all be revealed, ugly and disgusting as it it might well be, let it all see the light of day so that our nation can move past this curse.


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I have a name that just hit my radar and I think she's worth your attention. Out of curiosity of what the other side says, I've been listening to "progressive" talk radio lately. It's fascinating some of the things they say. I'm listening to some guy named Thom Hartmann and he's interviewing *Gayle Trotter.* I had never heard of her. She OWNED him! He tried to pull what he normally says on his show and she stayed focused and completely turned it around on him. I may have to change by signature line!



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Here's direct confirmation of what is really at stake in this election. I never had any doubt whatsoever the Dem's would go this route. McConnell is a complete fool to have tried to play nice with this filth.

Link

Kaine: Senate Democrats Would Nuke the Filibuster to Confirm Hillary's SCOTUS Nominees

Via Hillary Clinton's running mate, a timely reminder of the stakes of both the presidential election and the fight for control of the US Senate -- which remains as tight as ever, with the clock winding down to Tuesday. If Hillary wins (and she's still the favorite, despite clear movement in Trump's direction) and Chuck Schumer is elevated to the position of majority leader, Senate Democrats are prepared to further erase the filibuster in order to ram through President Clinton's judicial appointments.

[More at the provided link]


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Florida appears to be tight.

http://www.whec.com/news/early...res/4310429/?cat=565

State election officials reported Friday that nearly 5.3 million Floridians have voted by mail or at polling precincts.

The voting between Republicans and Democrats is just about even with Republicans having an edge of less than 2,000 votes. Nearly 1 million voters registered with no party affiliation have also voted.


adding : in 2012 there were 8.4 million votes in Florida

Obama won Florida by 74,000 votes
 
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Four lines of early Voters in Batavia, Ohio today. I waited my turn. Saw some cool Trump signs on my way back and, a duce and a 1/2 all tan with flags and Trump/Pence signs on it. Looks to me like Ohio Voters participate well and I doubt many were Voting for the hag Clinton.
 
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This is from the article that LBJ links, above.

“So NYPD first gets that computer. They see how disgusting it is. They keep a copy of everything, and they pass a copy on to the FBI, which finally pushes the FBI off their chairs, making Comey reopen that investigation, which was indicated in the letter last week. The point being, NYPD has all the information, and they will pursue justice within their rights if the FBI doesn’t,” Prince contended.

“There is all kinds of criminal culpability through all the emails they’ve seen of that 650,000, including money laundering, underage sex, pay-for-play, and, of course, plenty of proof of inappropriate handling, sending/receiving of classified information, up to SAP level Special Access Programs,” he stated.

“So the plot thickens. NYPD was pushing because, as an article quoted one of the chiefs – that’s the level just below commissioner – he said as a parent, as a father with daughters, he could not let that level of evil continue,” Prince said.

He noted that the FBI can investigate these matters, “but they can’t convene a grand jury. They can’t file charges.”

“The prosecutors, the Justice Department has to do that,” he explained. “Now, as I understand it, Preet Bharara, the Manhattan prosecutor, has gotten ahold of some of this. From what I hear, he’s a stand-up guy, and hopefully he does the right thing.”

Marlow agreed that Bharara’s “sterling reputation” as a determined prosecutor was “bad news for the Clintons.”

As someone else has posted, WikiLeaks disclosed that Podesta was invited to an erotic dinner in which the ingredients would include fresh breast milk and semen.

You know, I'm starting to think there may be something to this whole Baphomet thing....

Seriously, in the Clintons and all who surround them, we might be dealing with a level of evil no one would have imagined. May it all be revealed, ugly and disgusting as it it might well be, let it all see the light of day so that our nation can move past this curse.


I eluded to some of this in the HRC thread. Again, go in and dig yourself and see what you think. Some of the mails are clearly typed with some kind of code. If you step back and look at it as a whole, many things begin to make sense.

May God help us if true.


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Here's an update on the latest regarding the Broward County mail in ballot issues:

BY AMY SHERMAN, PATRICIA MAZZEI AND DAVID SMILEY
dsmiley@miamiherald.com

A clash between the state Republican party and Broward County’s elections office over the handling of absentee ballots was settled Wednesday night only hours after it began.

At issue: whether Broward Supervisor of Elections Brenda C. Snipes had broken the law by opening scores of mail-in ballots in private, and without the supervision of a canvassing board appointed to oversee and certify elections.

Snipes — whose office has dealt with a series of mishaps and complications this election cycle — received a letter Wednesday afternoon from Republican state party chairman Blaise Ingoglia alleging the elections department had illegally processed and opened scores of the more than 153,000 ballots that have been cast by mail so far in Broward.

Ingoglia said Snipes had erred by failing to convene Broward’s canvassing board while opening “tens of thousands” of absentee ballots, and by denying the public potential opportunities to contest problematic ballots.

“These illegal actions must stop immediately,” he wrote. “The Republican Party of Florida is prepared to take all necessary legal actions to ensure that Broward County conducts its election in compliance with the law.”

WE DON’T FEEL LIKE WE ARE DOING ANYTHING ILLEGAL — THIS IS THE PROCESS WE HAVE ALWAYS USED
Broward Elections Supervisor Brenda Snipes

Snipes and current and past canvassing board members contested Ingoglia’s assertions when contacted Wednesday.

“The canvassing board has never opened the ballots,” Snipes said. “We have procedures we follow that are approved in our security manual sent to state. We don’t feel like we are doing anything illegal — this is the process we have always used.”

Still, within hours of receiving Ingoglia’s letter, a judge on Broward’s canvassing board had offered a two-step compromise that seemed to pacify Republicans.

▪ Starting Thursday morning, board member Judge John D. Fry said he will be at the supervisor’s office in person daily to oversee canvassing of mail-in ballots.

▪ Fry said he told representatives of the Republican and Democratic parties that they will also be allowed to have a representative on-hand at at all times as ballots are canvassed.

Fry’s offer — made on a day when Republican nominee Donald Trump brought his allegations of “rigged” elections to South Florida — likely averts an election eve imbroglio in a county with about 600,000 registered Democrats, the most in the state. It also potentially avoids yet another legal challenge for an elections department that recently went to court after ballots were discovered to be missing a medical marijuana amendment.

THE REPUBLICAN PARTY OF FLORIDA WILL CONTINUE TO MONITOR THE CANVASSING PROCESS TO ENSURE THERE ARE NO FURTHER VIOLATIONS OF THE LAW
state party chairman Blaise Ingoglia

“I am pleased that Broward County has quickly agreed to take corrective actions in response to the concerns raised in our letter,” Ingoglia said in a statement late Wednesday night. “The Republican Party of Florida will continue to monitor the canvassing process to ensure there are no further violations of the law.”

The issue over Broward’s handling of absentee ballots arose one week ago when David Shestokas, a Florida Bar-certified attorney, was sent by the Republican National Lawyers Association from Chicago to watch the election in Broward.

Like all of Florida’s 67 counties, Broward has a three-person canvassing board appointed to oversee the counting and certification of election results. Normally, the board would be manned by the elections supervisor, a county judge, and a county commissioner, but the board is comprised only of judges this election season because of Snipes’ reelection effort and the political activities of Broward’s commissioners. Alternates are also appointed.

Under state law, the board’s responsibilities include discretion over questionable or missing signatures on the sealed envelopes that hold mail-in ballots.

It wasn’t clear Wednesday to what detail the board must be involved in the vetting of ballot signatures — a 2005 Division of Elections advisory says the board must order the processing of absentee ballots but the “clerical” work of opening and running the ballots need only be done in the presence of one board member. But in four separate visits to the elections headquarters in Lauderhill, Shestokas said he never saw the canvassing board convene or supervise the opening of ballots, even though a public notice published by the elections office suggests the board is meeting daily.

He also says he was only allowed to observe ballot counting from 9 a..m. to 9:30 a.m.

In a secure room inside the elections office, Shestokas said he watched how elections department staff sorted ballot envelopes, examined signatures and opened ballots. On one occasion, he said, another person was also observing: a witness sent by the county government.

In addition to questioning why the full canvassing board wasn’t present, Shestokas said he wondered why members of the public couldn’t view mail ballots before they were accepted and opened. Florida law allows the public to challenge ballots they consider invalid.

“Essentially, they’re opening the ballots in secret,” said Shestokas, who said he passed along his observations to the RNLA without contacting the party or any campaign.

Snipes and members of Broward’s canvassing board defended their handling of absentee ballots Wednesday. Judge Daniel Kanner, a current member of the board, said flagged ballots are set aside to be handled by the board and only cleared ballots are opened and processed.

“The ballots that have been opened are not the questionable ballots,” he said.

Judge Sharon Zeller, who served as the chairwoman of the canvassing board during the Aug. 30 primary election, said Broward has operated the same way for years under the guidance of the Florida Division of Elections, with clerical staff trained by handwriting experts reviewing each ballot. The problematic ballots are set aside, she said, to be handled by the board.

“When [the Republican Party] talks in that letter about not allowing a protest, the protest would be filed for a ballot that one would argue should be illegal,” Zeller said. “Well, they’re only processing the ones that are legal. There is a signature in the box, and the signature matches the one on record. They’ve been doing this for years.”


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Originally posted by IrishWind:

"Or it is taking forever since the police have to wear thick HazMat suits when in the same room as the laptop. Think long and hard if you want to be touching something Wiener was using to sext with."

Authorities are prepared to preserve the laptop in a hermetically sealed container, albeit smaller than the one containing a stained blue dress, that will be displayed next to it, for future generations studying the D party.



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video from about 2000. Hillary Clinton

"why would I use email?" about 3:20 in

https://youtu.be/kN0ya9TLWgI

from

http://www.powerlineblog.com/a...-stretch-drive-9.php

fawning bunch of hollywood parasites
 
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Whatever happens on Tuesday, Donald Trump was a real champion in this campaign. Finishing with multiple rallies a day. An indefatigable effort. He could not have done more, or better, or bolder. He stood toe-to-toe with the sleaziest, most ruthless, most corrupt crime family in America, and threw everything he had at them.

From first rate ass clown, to first rate champion. I will always feel indebted to him, and grateful.


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Shill can be pardoned without being charged. Its called a preemptive pardon. Bush gave one to Weinberger. She can also pardon herself if she wins.
No, she can't pardon herself if she wins.
Not sure where you got that from.
You guys are really slow on the uptake, aren't you? Ask a member who is paying attaention to what's being posted in this thread. They can explain it to you.


I speak a little Para, so bare with my translation. I believe he's saying STFU with talk of pardons, and polls/yard signs too.


You forgot to add Megyn and Cruz.....


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If you push aside the media veneer to see what's really happening, today has been yet another very good day for Trump. Everything is moving his way right now.

Did you note that the Hitlery Campaign is having a big event at which they've invited not only Obama but also several popular music artists to perform? The thing you should take away from it.....

- Trump draws 15K+ all by himself. Without all of the added people, Hillary can't draw more than 300 on her own.

- The media will report that Hillary drew a "massive" crowd to her rally in yet another sign that her campaign is poised for a big turnout on Tuesday.
 
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Two more Ohio votes for Trump today, the wife and I both went and voted early in person. Come on Trump train!!!

They were electronic voting machines and I was happy to see it printed the results on a hard copy piece of paper in real time as you made your selections. Once completed/verified a bar code was printed at the bottom of the paper ballot. Seems like having the real-time hard copy would make it less prone to electronic glitches or fraud.


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Florida appears to be tight.

http://www.whec.com/news/early...res/4310429/?cat=565

State election officials reported Friday that nearly 5.3 million Floridians have voted by mail or at polling precincts.

The voting between Republicans and Democrats is just about even with Republicans having an edge of less than 2,000 votes. Nearly 1 million voters registered with no party affiliation have also voted.


adding : in 2012 there were 8.4 million votes in Florida

Obama won Florida by 74,000 votes


This assumes they all voted party lines. I find these reports mostly worthless for either candidate.



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This assumes they all voted party lines. I find these reports mostly worthless for either candidate.


+1 Worse than worthless.
 
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Hmmmm. Does the NYPD have a copy of Weiner's computer? Do they have the goods?

http://www.breitbart.com/radio...arrests-weiner-case/


Or it is taking forever since the police have to wear thick HazMat suits when in the same room as the laptop. Think long and hard if you want to be touching something Wiener was using to sext with.




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Mainframe,

Your post says Trump has everything going his way, please explain. I know that you are a lot more tuned into this than many of us. I just had to turn off the tube because of all the negative stuff. You know, narrow path and all. I see many paths for Trump.Some with out Fla.

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Mainframe,

Your post says Trump has everything going his way, please explain. I know that you are a lot more tuned into this than many of us. I just had to turn off the tube because of all the negative stuff. You know, narrow path and all. I see many paths for Trump.Some with out Fla.

Jim


As an example, credible numbers in Michigan today suggest that Trump may well carry the state. Can you imagine the home of unionized labor going for Trump? A lot of those unionized workers are who will make it happen. They have heard Trump's message and their wallet is more important to them than their union card. Ford Motor Co. and others are showing them the handwriting on the wall.

Wisconsin is another example. New numbers today are showing that Trump may carry The Badger State as well. So much so that Trump has added, at the last minute, a Sunday rally in West Allis (Milwaukee.)

These are 2 states that were considered bedrock for Hillary just 3 weeks ago. There are others that aren't nearly as "safe" Clinton as we've been led to believe.

You mentioned "Paths." The linked story below was written a month ago but it is the best I've yet seen. Very well thought out and is just as valid today as it was on October 3rd. Give it a read all the way through. Back then, I thought the "Colorado" path was the one Trump would follow to victory. Now....I think he could win via the Colorado, Pennsylvania, or Midwest paths. The map has expanded greatly for him in the past month. It has done nothing but continue to shrink for Hillary. And all of that, of course, is if you believe she was ever that strong in these states to being with.

http://www.weeklystandard.com/...king/article/2004500
 
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You guys are going to find he will take most battle ground states and even pull a few of the ones leaning D.


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