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rpannier

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Wed Mar 4, 2015, 09:39 PM Mar 2015

Fox Legal Analysts Explain What Laws Were Broken By Ms Clinton

Gretchen Carlson had on Fox News legal analysts Arthur Aidala and Jonna Spilbor to explain the crimes committed. Carlson asked Jonna Spilbor about Clinton breaking the law

“I’m going to say no, because at the time she did what she did when she used her own personal email, the law was very nebulous,” former prosecutor Jonna Spilbor said in response to Carlson’s question about Clinton breaking the law. “It didn’t say you couldn’t use your own email, it said any government use of email had to be preserved. So what did she violate?” she asked. As long as Clinton can still retrieve the emails in question, Spilbor said, “There’s no law broken.”

Carlson’s other guest, Arthur Aidala agreed, saying there may be ways to tell if Clinton is deliberately trying to hide communications. “Was there a crime?” he said. “You can’t be convicted of a crime that didn’t exist at the time that you committed it.”

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Oh, Fox. Should have stuck with Judge Napolitano or just had Prirro rehash her two day campaign lnacy to explain what Clinto did that was so bad.
Carlson lost control of the messaging right away and couldn't get it back

http://crooksandliars.com/2015/03/fox-news-legal-hillary-clinton-committed

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Fox Legal Analysts Explain What Laws Were Broken By Ms Clinton (Original Post) rpannier Mar 2015 OP
Hmm. So even FOX is now more sane than the DU Hillary haters. DanTex Mar 2015 #1
Scary, huh? freshwest Mar 2015 #3
Ahem... stevenleser Mar 2015 #4
says a lot, doesn't it? Skittles Mar 2015 #5
The selling of Bullshit on the Manure Farm. Wellstone ruled Mar 2015 #2
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