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Gov. Christie internal investigation
After an exhaustive and intensive investigation of 250,000 emails, documents
including personal computers ,cell phones and 70 interviews has found the Governor cleared of any wrong doing involving the GW Bridge investigation. If he decides to run in 16, can't wait to see the GOP and National debates. This man is nobodies lunch meat. |
I was just explaining to my son how the Republicans will (for the most part) say he is OK and how the Democrats will (for the most part vsay it was a sham investigation.
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-spence |
If Christie met a hit man on the sidewalk and "told" him to go murder someone, this same investigation process would clear him of any wrong doing.
There is no paper trail. No recorded statements. So what??? Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
And the tax dollar paid for it.........what a yoke. Political hooligans.
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in his 1 and 1/2 hour news conference, to make available whatever any other investigations want. John R called it correctly. :hihi: Do you fear Joe Biden may have to run against him Spence? :huh: :D |
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I've never thought Cristie ordered the thing, but it's interesting how many of his really close people have been implicated. I do think there's still a decent chance he misled when he learned about it. -spence |
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We have irrefutable proof that Hilary lied. You're more concerned about pure speculation against a Republican. I won't vote for Christie. Even if he didn't know about it, these are his people, the buck stops with him. Same thing as Obama and the IRS... |
Yes, because the two situations are really alike...Good lord...
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true. It's possible another Obama will come out o nowhere and take it from her, but not 'Plugs the Plagiarist'. "she just pounded the entire GOP field in a Virginia poll." 30 months before the 2008 election, I bet that same poll had her pounding Senator Obama. I'm not sure she's beatable in 16. But it's a long way off. |
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True, the situations are not alike. In her case, every single person on the planet knows that she lied. In fatty's case, there is absolutely zero evidence that he lied. The traffic jam is more serious than her lie, people's lives were put at risk as emergency vehicles could not get where they were needed. But we cannot say for sure that he lied. In her case, we all know (except for you, I guess) she lied, to build up her street cred' I guess. In her words, what does it matter? To you, nothing. Blatant double standard... We deserve better. There are so many good, decent people out there. We all make mistakes, but we have to set the bar higher. |
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I, of course, never thought Christie ordered the thing . . . but interesting how many of his really close people have been implicated. Still a chance that he misled when he learned about it. Of course, no way is there a chance that Hillary ever misled us about any of that old news stuff about her. |
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Christie is a no nonsense guy who speaks his mind. He is willing to cross the isle if it will benefit the people. He leads and he gets things done. Not bad in a Dem state where before this debacle had a 50s something approval and I think at one time in the 60's after Sandy. BTW Debuch, kudos on your last post. |
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Funny, from what I read the person quoted earlier said that he didn't fire her and wouldn't have had the power to do so. One would think such actions would be reported to the bar...if they really happened. Quote:
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Christie will have to stand the test of time. -spence |
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I wouldn't loose any sleep over this Spence, Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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Are you kidding? That's one more source than there is suggesting that Christie lied. But you are OK with saying he may well be a liar. How about her lie about being shot at, when she knew there were dozens of eye-witnesses, and very likely someone with a camera? If you 'd lie about that, you'd lie about anything. She has no morals, none whatsoever. She'll till be a huge improvement over the current occupant of that position. Spence, remind me again, what is your |
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against any candidate they run in 16. If the only thing the DNC has to tar Christie is Bridge gate, they will be loosing a lot of sleep. Now as he is able to get back in the lime light again,people will like who he is and most of what he has to say. |
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Christie's episode has only released a puff. And yet you do think that there's still a decent chance Christie misled when he learned about it. Hillary has a long trail of smoke, yet you speak of no chance that she has "misled." On the contrary, you dismiss even her verified lie or any responsibility in the "misleading" narrative of Benghazzzzzzzzzzzzi. You spin and dismiss any negatives about her. I can see why she is such a strong candidate. Her followers brook no doubts. And they view her opponents as suspect, at best. And, more to the point her agenda is attractive to the cultural elites. At least the language of the agenda is. My contention is that the language of the progressive agenda is a rhetorical pastiche which obscures the old top down, smarter than thou authoritative social order. Covered over with the same old vague but good sounding notions of fairness and equality. And elites, of all stripes, Democrat or Republican, are more comfortable with being part of a ruling class and not really "equal" with the lesser folks. It is absolutely fair that they get the lion's share and the ruled are equal in their lesser station. And, after all, being so gullible, they are easy to persuade that it is for their own good. And they really don't have the ability to rise above their station anyway. It IS for their good. Hillary is one of those strong ones who have risen in the ranks of the ruling class by the old method of tenacity and deception. She has stood the test of time. She is one of the elites. And the lower orders can have confidence in her, by her rhetoric, that she is strong enough, and tenacious enough, to do what is good and fair for them. I, personally, don't see what is so compelling about her to be a President. I really do see her as a manipulative liar who will do whatever it takes, legal or not, moral or not, to get what she wants. |
another NIXON = CRASH and Burn
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I was about 25 feet from him Friday night. Unfortunatly, it looks like he put weigh back on. He needs to loose weigh for his health (and longevity) as well as his political career. I don't think the American people will elect someone that heavy. He has to also get control of his bullying problem. At this point there is nothing to indicate that he had any involvement in the decision to close the lanes.
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If it were, Rand Paul would be the next President Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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