Steady_Hawk wrote:RD,
You're honestly not buying what Comey is selling are you???
100 FBI agents turned in their resignations because they knew she was guilty as hell. You think justice isn't going to be dealt when half this country is chanting "Hillary for Prison". Sorry RD, the second Obama loses his ability to pardon, Hillary will have a special prosecutor assigned and justice will be swift.
First off, it isn't just Comey, it's the FBI. He's simply reporting on what his agents have told him. Whether or not I believe what they're telling us is irrelevant.
Secondly, I agree that in most other cases, if criminal wrongdoing was suspected that we investigate and if the evidence is strong enough, to go ahead and prosecute. Burrton is exactly right. If one of us were to have been found guilty of what HRC is being accused of, we'd be thrown in jail.
But there are some special circumstances that I hope Trump and the Republicans acknowledge. It is not unlike the situation that existed immediately after Richard Nixon resigned back in 1974. Back then, there was a large number of individuals, a clear majority including myself, that felt Nixon should be put on trial. President Ford essentially forfeited his chance at re-election by pardoning him and there was a huge outrage, but in retrospect, it was the right decision as it helped us put the whole event behind us. This is a similar situation with HRC. We've been successful in eliminating her from the equation and dealt her and her husband's precious legacies a damaging blow, and that's good enough for me. The one, perhaps the only thing that I'm thankful for regarding the results of this election is that I won't have to look at that lying bi!tch's face anymore. I do not need to see HRC behind bars for me to gain some additional sense of satisfaction. There would be nothing for the country as a whole to gain by prosecuting her. All it would do would be to pour salt in the wound that the country is currently suffering from and make it more difficult for us to put this awful campaign behind us and make it through the next 4 years.