Skeptic Ginger
Nasty Woman
- Joined
- Feb 14, 2005
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I'm pretty sure if you investigated a group of my neighbors you wouldn't find bank, tax, and real estate fraud. Maybe I'm naive but your POV seems to dismiss some pretty serious crimes as common like speeding.Investigating any group of people will turn up some things.
Right, not a thing, that Trump Tower meeting, changing the GOP platform on the Ukraine, Trump's early meeting in the Oval Office with the Russian Ambassador and Foreign Minister.... come on, there is indeed evidence leaking out about collusion.Add in that we are looking at lawyers, lobbyists, politicians, and business people, and odds are pretty high you'll gt something. Nothing so far on collusion though.
It's not being repeated.Recall that the Whitewater investigation convicted 15 people of more than 40 crimes. I believe it clearly turned into a witchhunt that ended with a ridiculous charge of perjury for lying about a blow job. Hillary did stonewall throughout as you may recall (I don't know where those billing records are). Still, if they couldn't make it stick, they needed to end it and not go fishing for alternative 'crimes' for years.
That's something I don't want to see repeated. You can't just keep investigating indefinitely hoping something turns up.