In post 45, Psyche wrote:she did not "make it a point to announce" anything
Sen. John Cornyn, a Texas Republican, asked whether her agency would be "required" to pursue criminal charges against Clinton, and she responded accurately to that question
Of course that's hiw she answered it, but if she were willing to indict her she would have said so, and wouldn't continuously not answer the question when asked of whether or not she would be willing to regardless
do you think the justice department should make it a practice to announce their intentions to indict people before the fbi tells them whether a crime has even been committed or not
Last edited by Psyche on Fri May 13, 2016 1:53 pm, edited 1 time in total.
In post 45, Psyche wrote:she did not "make it a point to announce" anything
Sen. John Cornyn, a Texas Republican, asked whether her agency would be "required" to pursue criminal charges against Clinton, and she responded accurately to that question
Of course that's hiw she answered it, but if she were willing to indict her she would have said so, and wouldn't continuously not answer the question when asked of whether or not she would be willing to regardless
do you think the justice department should make it a practice to announce their intentions to indict people before the fbi tells them whether a crime has even been committed or not
That's a fair argument. If the FBI does say she did, then the justice dept should indict though.
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In post 45, Psyche wrote:she did not "make it a point to announce" anything
Sen. John Cornyn, a Texas Republican, asked whether her agency would be "required" to pursue criminal charges against Clinton, and she responded accurately to that question
Of course that's hiw she answered it, but if she were willing to indict her she would have said so, and wouldn't continuously not answer the question when asked of whether or not she would be willing to regardless
do you think the justice department should make it a practice to announce their intentions to indict people before the fbi tells them whether a crime has even been committed or not