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Clinton body count: What percentage of this list would you say they are responsible for?
Posted on 5/15/19 at 4:49 pm
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Posted on 5/15/19 at 4:53 pm to FlexDawg
Keep all of the fiction in the Q thread. These other threads are for other right wing propaganda.
Posted on 5/15/19 at 4:53 pm to FlexDawg
Horrible List! I am no Clinton fan but come on. Your listing the Waco event! And John F. Kennedy Jr.?
1993 was a banner year for them
1993 was a banner year for them
Posted on 5/15/19 at 4:55 pm to TBoy
When that many people close to you die under suspicious circumstances, is it wrong to at least ask if there's some connection? I mean seriously, if that many dead bodies were connected to Trump, we'd have a Special Counsel and multiple Congressional investigations.
Posted on 5/15/19 at 4:57 pm to SCLibertarian
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When that many people close to you die
Each and every one of my grandparents have died. Should I be under suspicion for their deaths?
This isn't even funny anymore.
Posted on 5/15/19 at 4:58 pm to FlexDawg
quote:So are we talking about people Hillary had murdered, or people she killed with her own hands? If it's people she actually murdered with her own hands I'd say the number if definitely less than 100.
Clinton body count: What percentage of this list would you say they are responsible for?
Posted on 5/15/19 at 4:58 pm to TBoy
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Each and every one of my grandparents have died. Should I be under suspicion for their deaths?
C'mon.
I don't buy the tinfoil either...but, this "equivalency" is silliness
Posted on 5/15/19 at 4:58 pm to FlexDawg
You left out Reagan, John Paul II, and the Gulf Coast deaths from Katrina (they didn't kill the democrats in NO).
Posted on 5/15/19 at 5:04 pm to SCLibertarian
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When that many people close to you die under suspicious circumstances, is it wrong to at least ask if there's some connection
Sure you can ask, but when it's never proven it's called a cover-up/conspiracy. So why even bother
Posted on 5/15/19 at 5:05 pm to FlexDawg
What are the two boys on the RR tracks names again?
Posted on 5/15/19 at 5:10 pm to TBoy
You tried very hard to make a connection here but it fell short. Sorry.
Posted on 5/15/19 at 5:10 pm to L.A.
Video
On Aug. 23, 1987, the bodies of two teenagers -- Don Henry, 16, and Kevin Ives, 17 -- were found close to Shobe Road near Alexander, Arkansas. They had been run over by a Union Pacific train. The state medical examiner, Fahmy Malak, ruled that the deaths were accidental -- saying the two boys had smoked too much marijuana, and then had fallen asleep on the railroad tracks.
But an Atlanta, Ga., forensic pathologist named Joe Burton said that prior to being run over by the train, Don Henry had been stabbed in the back, while Kevin Ives had been beaten in the face. A grand jury ruled the deaths a double homicide. Deputy prosecutor Richard Garrett and special deputy prosecutor Dan Harmon said the two deaths were related to Saline County drug trafficking.
Now the police chief of Alexander, John Brown, acknowledges he obtained a taped confession from one of the murderers of the two boys. This admission was prompted by criticism of Brown that came from Don Henry's father, Curtis Henry. According to The Benton Courier, Brown acknowledged during his recent bid for sheriff of Saline County: "Mr. Henry is accurate about losing contact with me in late 1993.
During our last meeting, Mr. Henry heard part of a taped confession by one of the persons involved in the murders" (Jerry Breeden, "Brown says taped confession awaiting action," November 4, 1996).
The Benton Courier goes on to say: "U.S. Attorney Paula Casey, contacted at her Little Rock office today, was asked if she was aware of the confession to which Brown refers. " 'I think that, under the circumstances, the best thing for me to say for now is "no comment," ' Casey said. "Brown's response continues: " 'Until now I have avoided talking about this confession at the request of federal investigators. " ' Because of the magnitude and suspects named in this confession, it was impossible to pursue this case at the state level. "
'Unfortunately, Mr. [Curtis] Henry contacted another suspect (who was a prominent Saline County resident) and informed him of being named in this confession. Ms. [Judy] Pridgen [Saline County sheriff] and I discussed the matter, and it was decided to immediately cease contact with Mr. Henry. That decision was reinforced by FBI agent Phyllis Cournan, who was assigned to the case.
These allegations made me realize that no one has informed Mr. Henry that this confession and the evidence I gathered while working on this case for 18 months corroborated FBI intelligence files. This evidence is what initiated the FBI investigation.' "
So there you have it. The FBI has been sitting on evidence related to murder without even notifying the father of one of the murder victims. But concealing evidence, or else (if need be) manufacturing it, has become par for the course at the FBI, especially where drug-dealers and high-level politicians are involved. After all, they all work for the same masters.
On Aug. 23, 1987, the bodies of two teenagers -- Don Henry, 16, and Kevin Ives, 17 -- were found close to Shobe Road near Alexander, Arkansas. They had been run over by a Union Pacific train. The state medical examiner, Fahmy Malak, ruled that the deaths were accidental -- saying the two boys had smoked too much marijuana, and then had fallen asleep on the railroad tracks.
But an Atlanta, Ga., forensic pathologist named Joe Burton said that prior to being run over by the train, Don Henry had been stabbed in the back, while Kevin Ives had been beaten in the face. A grand jury ruled the deaths a double homicide. Deputy prosecutor Richard Garrett and special deputy prosecutor Dan Harmon said the two deaths were related to Saline County drug trafficking.
Now the police chief of Alexander, John Brown, acknowledges he obtained a taped confession from one of the murderers of the two boys. This admission was prompted by criticism of Brown that came from Don Henry's father, Curtis Henry. According to The Benton Courier, Brown acknowledged during his recent bid for sheriff of Saline County: "Mr. Henry is accurate about losing contact with me in late 1993.
During our last meeting, Mr. Henry heard part of a taped confession by one of the persons involved in the murders" (Jerry Breeden, "Brown says taped confession awaiting action," November 4, 1996).
The Benton Courier goes on to say: "U.S. Attorney Paula Casey, contacted at her Little Rock office today, was asked if she was aware of the confession to which Brown refers. " 'I think that, under the circumstances, the best thing for me to say for now is "no comment," ' Casey said. "Brown's response continues: " 'Until now I have avoided talking about this confession at the request of federal investigators. " ' Because of the magnitude and suspects named in this confession, it was impossible to pursue this case at the state level. "
'Unfortunately, Mr. [Curtis] Henry contacted another suspect (who was a prominent Saline County resident) and informed him of being named in this confession. Ms. [Judy] Pridgen [Saline County sheriff] and I discussed the matter, and it was decided to immediately cease contact with Mr. Henry. That decision was reinforced by FBI agent Phyllis Cournan, who was assigned to the case.
These allegations made me realize that no one has informed Mr. Henry that this confession and the evidence I gathered while working on this case for 18 months corroborated FBI intelligence files. This evidence is what initiated the FBI investigation.' "
So there you have it. The FBI has been sitting on evidence related to murder without even notifying the father of one of the murder victims. But concealing evidence, or else (if need be) manufacturing it, has become par for the course at the FBI, especially where drug-dealers and high-level politicians are involved. After all, they all work for the same masters.
Posted on 5/15/19 at 5:14 pm to RIPMachoMan
quote:how many people have you known personally that have died under suspicious circumstances?
Sure you can ask, but when it's never proven it's called a cover-up/conspiracy. So why even bother
What if one person knew dozens of people close them, dying in the prime of their lives, mostly via suicide and plane crashes?
But did she have intent?!?
Posted on 5/15/19 at 5:16 pm to TigerintheNO
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JFK Jr
Would have absolutely destroyed Hillary's chances at becoming a Senator out of New York.
Posted on 5/15/19 at 5:19 pm to LSUTIGER in TEXAS
the first internet pic along with that dancing baby-WJC Ron Brown's funeral.
Posted on 5/15/19 at 5:37 pm to FlexDawg
0% as far as direct action. They may have driven one or two to suicide though their awful personalities.
Posted on 5/15/19 at 6:06 pm to TBoy
Prove your assertion that it is false....
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