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now I see why @Swaye has two threads just on you
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Great talking point from Monica
Even Starr ultimately agreed the old law should go. So did Janet Reno, Clinton’s Attorney General at the time. During Congressional hearings about the rules in the spring of 1999, Reno called big final reports a “problem.”
“We believe that information obtained during a criminal investigation should, in most all cases, be made public only if there is an indictment and prosecution, not in lengthy and detailed reports filed after a decision has been made not to prosecute,” Reno told Congress at the time. “The final report provides a forum for unfairly airing a target’s dirty laundry…. We have come to believe that the price of the final report is often too high.” -
Race got his talking points memo today.RaceBannon said:Great talking point from Monica
Even Starr ultimately agreed the old law should go. So did Janet Reno, Clinton’s Attorney General at the time. During Congressional hearings about the rules in the spring of 1999, Reno called big final reports a “problem.”
“We believe that information obtained during a criminal investigation should, in most all cases, be made public only if there is an indictment and prosecution, not in lengthy and detailed reports filed after a decision has been made not to prosecute,” Reno told Congress at the time. “The final report provides a forum for unfairly airing a target’s dirty laundry…. We have come to believe that the price of the final report is often too high.” -
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The report will be released Hondo. It's not as if the facts in the case will stop you from lying about it anyway.2001400ex said:"Imagine if the Starr report had been provided only to President Clinton's attorney general, Janet Reno, who then read it privately and published a 4 page letter based on her private reading stating that her conclusion was that president Clinton committed no crimes."
And it's a documented fact that Trump's team met with a Russian team to discuss giving DNC emails and Hillary emails to Trump.
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You posted a talking point that was all over Google thanks to Monica saying it2001400ex said:
Race got his talking points memo today.RaceBannon said:Great talking point from Monica
Even Starr ultimately agreed the old law should go. So did Janet Reno, Clinton’s Attorney General at the time. During Congressional hearings about the rules in the spring of 1999, Reno called big final reports a “problem.”
“We believe that information obtained during a criminal investigation should, in most all cases, be made public only if there is an indictment and prosecution, not in lengthy and detailed reports filed after a decision has been made not to prosecute,” Reno told Congress at the time. “The final report provides a forum for unfairly airing a target’s dirty laundry…. We have come to believe that the price of the final report is often too high.”
I replied with Janet Reno explaining why the law changed and the report isn't just dumped.
You're a pathological liar
And if you insult Janet Reno you're gone. No warning just gone -
But but but..2001400ex said:"Imagine if the Starr report had been provided only to President Clinton's attorney general, Janet Reno, who then read it privately and published a 4 page letter based on her private reading stating that her conclusion was that president Clinton committed no crimes."
And if Reno would have done that, she would have been right. -
You sound angry. And Monica didn't say that. HTHRaceBannon said:
You posted a talking point that was all over Google thanks to Monica saying it2001400ex said:
Race got his talking points memo today.RaceBannon said:Great talking point from Monica
Even Starr ultimately agreed the old law should go. So did Janet Reno, Clinton’s Attorney General at the time. During Congressional hearings about the rules in the spring of 1999, Reno called big final reports a “problem.”
“We believe that information obtained during a criminal investigation should, in most all cases, be made public only if there is an indictment and prosecution, not in lengthy and detailed reports filed after a decision has been made not to prosecute,” Reno told Congress at the time. “The final report provides a forum for unfairly airing a target’s dirty laundry…. We have come to believe that the price of the final report is often too high.”
I replied with Janet Reno explaining why the law changed and the report isn't just dumped.
You're a pathological liar
And if you insult Janet Reno you're gone. No warning just gone
I do appreciate your fast, well thought out, independent rebuttal tho. -
Pathological liar2001400ex said:
You sound angry. And Monica didn't say that. HTHRaceBannon said:
You posted a talking point that was all over Google thanks to Monica saying it2001400ex said:
Race got his talking points memo today.RaceBannon said:Great talking point from Monica
Even Starr ultimately agreed the old law should go. So did Janet Reno, Clinton’s Attorney General at the time. During Congressional hearings about the rules in the spring of 1999, Reno called big final reports a “problem.”
“We believe that information obtained during a criminal investigation should, in most all cases, be made public only if there is an indictment and prosecution, not in lengthy and detailed reports filed after a decision has been made not to prosecute,” Reno told Congress at the time. “The final report provides a forum for unfairly airing a target’s dirty laundry…. We have come to believe that the price of the final report is often too high.”
I replied with Janet Reno explaining why the law changed and the report isn't just dumped.
You're a pathological liar
And if you insult Janet Reno you're gone. No warning just gone
I do appreciate your fast, well thought out, independent rebuttal tho.
The law was changed after the Star report
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Imagine living life as a lying piece of shit like hondo


