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The State Department will now produce records of Hillary Clinton's meetings as secretary of state in (Original Post) michaz Sep 2016 OP
Won't be a problem at all yeoman6987 Sep 2016 #1
As a time traveler, you can tell us how this works out. . . Codeine Sep 2016 #7
Boom!! Kingofalldems Sep 2016 #8
Unlike R epublicans, all Democrats are held to standard Old and In the Way Sep 2016 #2
Hoping to find some innocuous but strange-sounding comment to take out of context lindysalsagal Sep 2016 #3
Still waiting for who met with Cheney on energy policy MattP Sep 2016 #4
Really? former9thward Sep 2016 #6
This message was self-deleted by its author MichiganVote Sep 2016 #5
 

yeoman6987

(14,449 posts)
1. Won't be a problem at all
Thu Sep 1, 2016, 10:28 PM
Sep 2016

Hillary has said everything she has done has been legal so not a big deal.

Old and In the Way

(37,540 posts)
2. Unlike R epublicans, all Democrats are held to standard
Thu Sep 1, 2016, 10:35 PM
Sep 2016

That no Republican is held to. That is why we are the serious party that can deal with the serious issues that affect ALL Americans,

lindysalsagal

(20,670 posts)
3. Hoping to find some innocuous but strange-sounding comment to take out of context
Thu Sep 1, 2016, 10:46 PM
Sep 2016

Civilians won't always understand the short-hand that insiders use.

This would never be done to a man or a republican. Total double standard.

If this continued, no one would be able to do their jobs. This would immobilize politicians.

former9thward

(31,981 posts)
6. Really?
Fri Sep 2, 2016, 01:22 AM
Sep 2016

A ten second search on google would have given you the members.

Eli Bebout, "an old friend of Cheney's from Wyoming who serves in the state Senate and owns an oil and drilling company", visited in March 2001.
Red Cavaney, "president of the American Petroleum Institute, also met with Lundquist"
Jack N. Gerard, "then with the National Mining Association, had a meeting with Lundquist and other staffers" in February 2001
Wayne Gibbens and Alby Modiano, U.S. Oil and Gas Association
Alan Huffman, "Conoco manager until the 2002 merger with Phillips, confirmed meeting with the task force staff."
Kenneth L. Lay, then head of Enron, "came by for the first of two meetings."
Bob Malone, BP regional president, and Peter Davies, chief economist, and "company employees" Graham Barr and Deb Beaubien.
Steven Miller, Shell Oil chairman, "and two others."
Sir Mark Moody-Stuart, Royal Dutch/Shell Group's chairman.
James J. Rouse, former Exxon vice president. In 2005 Rouse "denied the meeting took place."[15] In 2007, Rouse was revealed to be "One of the first visitors, on Feb. 14, [2001] ... then vice president of Exxon Mobil and a major donor to the Bush inauguration".
J. Robinson West, "chairman of the Washington-based consulting firm PFC Energy and an old friend of Cheney's" met with Cheney.
Daniel Yergin, "chairman of Cambridge Energy Research Associates and author of The Prize, a history of the oil industry", met with Cheney and Lundquist.

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