She must have better dirt files than j Edgar Hoover.

On Aug 8, 2016 6:35 PM, "Regan Duffy" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Reckless negligence (Hillary's actions according to Comey) that leads to
> death is involuntary manslaughter at best and can rise to 2d degree murder
> in certain circumstances (depraved heart).  It is unconscionable what
> Hildebeast supporters will give her a pass on.  They are so desperate for a
> handout of other people's money that they will embrace any evil.
>
> *Sent from my Verizon 4G LTE Droid*
> On Aug 8, 2016 7:18 PM, geoffrey theist <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> So plain Ole how does his affiliation with Isreal have to do with
> Clintons  culpability? A man was executed. Her e-mails were hacked
> She's guilty of negligence at best for this whole ordeal.
>
> On Aug 8, 2016 5:51 PM, "plainolamerican" <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
> Tom Cotton is a pos zionist warmonger.
> Cotton has been receiving heavy support from pro-Israel groups due to his
> opposition to the Iran nuclear deal and for his hawkish stance towards
> Iran. A number of pro-Israel American billionaires have contributed
> millions of dollars to Cotton., William Kristol
> <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Kristol>'s The Emergency Committee
> for Israel spent $960,000 to support Cotton.[84]
> <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Cotton#cite_note-84>
>
> Tom Cotton Accepted $1 Million From Israel To Sabotage Iran Nuclear ...
> <http://addictinginfo.org/2016/01/04/tom-cotton-accepted-1-million-from-israel-to-sabotage-iran-nuclear-deal/>
> addictinginfo.org/.../*tom*-*cotton*-accepted-1-million-from-*israel*
> -to-sabotage-iran-nucl...
> <https://www.google.com/#>
>
>    1.
>    
> <http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:gQk4bdk8GqAJ:addictinginfo.org/2016/01/04/tom-cotton-accepted-1-million-from-israel-to-sabotage-iran-nuclear-deal/+&cd=6&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=us>
>
> Jan 4, 2016 - How much money does it take for a foreign nation to buy a
> United States Senator? Just ask Republican Tom Cotton.
> Tom Cotton got over $2.1 million in campaign ad support from pro ...
> <http://www.dailykos.com/story/2015/4/4/1375714/-NY-Times-Tom-Cotton-got-over-2-1-million-in-campaign-ad-support-from-pro-Israel-donors>
> www.dailykos.com/.../-NY-Times-*Tom*-*Cotton*-got-over-2-1-milli
> on-in-ca...
> <https://www.google.com/#>
>
>    1.
>    
> <http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:2N0rb2zdvMMJ:www.dailykos.com/story/2015/4/4/1375714/-NY-Times-Tom-Cotton-got-over-2-1-million-in-campaign-ad-support-from-pro-Israel-donors+&cd=7&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=us>
>    2.
>    
> <https://www.google.com/search?biw=1517&bih=665&q=related:www.dailykos.com/story/2015/4/4/1375714/-NY-Times-Tom-Cotton-got-over-2-1-million-in-campaign-ad-support-from-pro-Israel-donors+Senator+Tom+Cotton+to+Israel&tbo=1&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwi85KWY87LOAhUFNiYKHf-CAX8QHwhIMAY>
>
> Daily Kos
> Apr 4, 2015 - That PAC is in part financed by other major pro-Israel donors,
> including ... In other news Senator Cotton's spokesman denied his letter
> writing ...
>
> 1. He penned an underhanded letter to the leaders of Iran that sparked the
> trending hashtag #47Traitors. On March 9th, Cotton and 46 of his
> Republican colleagues went behind President Obama’s back by signing an
> “informative” letter
> <http://go.bloomberg.com/assets/content/uploads/sites/2/150309-Cotton-Open-Letter-to-Iranian-Leaders.pdf>
>  to
> Iran, saying that a nuclear deal would not last because the next president
> could reverse it. Secretary John Kerry, one of the lead negotiators in the
> talks, called the letter “utterly disgusting” and “irresponsible.” Two
> dozen editorial boards slammed
> <http://www.politicususa.com/2015/03/11/national-outrage-grows-22-newspaper-editorials-blast-senate-republican-letter-iran.html>
>  the
> letter and over 200,000 people signed a petition
> <https://petitions.whitehouse.gov/petition/file-charges-against-47-us-senators-violation-logan-act-attempting-undermine-nuclear-agreement/NKQnpJS9>
>  asking
> the senators to be charged for violating the Logan Act, a law which forbids
> unauthorized citizens from negotiating with foreign governments.
>
> 2. Senator Cotton said the only problem he has with Guantanamo Bay prison
> is that “there are too many empty beds.” Ignoring waterboarding,
> indefinite detention, forced feeding and other torturous acts, Tom Cotton
> insists that the US should be “proud” of how it treats the “savages
> <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lgw6P0tgv0I>” detained in Gitmo. As far
> as Cotton is concerned, “[the prisoners] can rot in hell. But as long as
> they don’t do that, then they can rot in Guantanamo Bay.” This is counter
> to the position of many other Senators and President Obama, who has
> promised time and time again to close the prison. There are still dozens of
> men held at Gitmo who have been cleared for release, but that doesn’t seem
> to bother Senator They-Can-Rot-in-Hell.
>
> 3. He has compared the negotiations of the UN Security Council (P5+1) with
> Iran to the “appeasement of Nazi Germany.”This accusation is ridiculous.
> Rouhani’s Iran is not Hitler’s Germany. Despite Cotton’s claims that “there
> are nothing but hardliners in Tehran,” Rouhani is a reformist, someone we
> need to work with to defeat ISIL. And the ongoing nuclear negotiations with
> Iran are a far better ––and safer–– approach than pushing Iran to the brink
> of war with the US (and Israel). For once, there is actually hope for a
> peaceful solution, something that certainly was not an option with Nazi
> Germany.
>
> 4. He thinks the use of killer drones should be expanded. Killer drones
> have resulted in thousands of civilian deaths in countries we’re not even
> at war with, like Pakistan and Yemen, and have led to an expansion of
> extremist groups. Senator Cotton makes the argument of many other
> pro-droners: that drone pilots are safer than air pilots, and casualties
> are reduced. Unfortunately, it’s not that simple. Drone pilots still suffer
> the psychological trauma associated with attacks, and the “collateral
> damage” of drone strikes means that families and children lose their lives
> along with the targeted terrorists. (Note: only 2% of all people killed by
> drone strikes have been confirmed “high-value” targets.) The last thing we
> need is the expansion of drone warfare, Tom.
>
> 5. He claims that “bombing makes us safer.” While in some masochistic,
> twisted logic that might make sense in the short term, historically
> speaking US military intervention has led to more extremism–– as with the
> formation of ISIS after the invasion of Iraq ––and turned local populations
> against the United States. Ultimately, bombing other countries just fosters
> more hate and anti-American sentiment. Bombing might not make us safer, but
> it certainly makes Tom Cotton’s friends in the defense industry a whole lot
> richer. Just 24 hours after his notorious letter to Iran became public,
> Cotton was the guest of honor
> <http://www.ndia.org/meetings/5ld3/Pages/default.aspx>at an event hosted
> by the National Defense Industrial Association, a lobbying and professional
> group for defense contractors.
>
>
> 6. He uses fear-mongering to call for a crackdown on immigrants and a
> clampdown on the Mexican border. Senator Cotton says drug cartels in
> Mexico are ready to expand into human trafficking and even terrorism, and
> could infiltrate our southern border and “attack it right here in places
> like Arkansas
> <http://votesmart.org/public-statement/940087/nbc-meet-the-press-transcript-immigration-and-foreign-affairs#.VQCjwWZxsqY>.”
> He’s made the wild accusation that Hezbollah is collaborating with locals
> in Mexico to “cross our borders and attack us here.” Ignoring the fences,
> drones, cameras and patrols that constantly survey the border, he maintains
> that the border is wide open. “As long as our border is open and it’s
> defenseless, then it’s not just an immigration issue, it’s a national
> security issue.” Be afraid, says Cotton, very afraid–so I can keep feeding
> the national security state!
>
> 7. He received $700,000 for his senate campaign from the Emergency
> Committee for Israel.That’s correct — $700,000! Such an exorbitant amount
> of money ensures that Cotton is one of the most pro-Israel senators in
> Congress. During the 2014 Israeli invasion of Gaza, when over 500
> Palestinian were killed, Cotton called the Israeli defense force “the most
> moral, humanitarian fighting force in the world.” In December he said
> Congressshould consider
> <http://www.newsmax.com/Newsfront/Tom-Cotton-B-52-bombers-nuclear/2014/12/03/id/610960/>
>  supplying
> Israel with B-52s and so-called “bunker-buster” bombs for a possible strike
> against Iran.
>
> 8. As an Army Lieutenant in 2006, Cotton called for the prosecution of two
> New York Times journalists for espionage.From his early days, Cotton has
> not been a fan of expository journalism. When the New York Times published
> an article about how the government was tracking terrorist financing,
> Cotton called for the journalists to be imprisoned. This news story got a
> lot of heat from various conservative outlets, but before he was even
> running for office, Cotton took it upon himself to publicize his grievances
> in a sarcasticletter
> <http://www.snopes.com/politics/soapbox/tomcotton.asp> to journalists
> Eric Lichtblau and James Risen. It seems that Cotton’s letter to Iran a few
> days ago was not the first of its kind.
>
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