PETITION URGING SPECIAL PROSECUTOR TO INVESTIGATE HILLARY CLINTON'S CRIMES
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PETITION
URGING DONALD TRUMP, IF ELECTED PRESIDENT, TO APPOINT A SPECIAL
PROSECUTOR TO INVESTIGATE HILLARY CLINTON FOR VIOLATIONS OF THE
ESPIONAGE ACT – AND URGING CONGRESS TO HOLD HER IN CONTEMPT FOR
DESTROYING OVER 30,000 EMAIL DOCUMENTS AFTER THEY WERE SUBPOENAED
Whereas, Donald Trump, during the second
presidential debate on Oct. 9, said to Hillary Clinton, "If I win, I am
going to instruct my attorney general to get a special prosecutor to
look into your situation, because there has never been so many lies, so
much deception. There has never been anything like it, and we’re going
to have a special prosecutor";
Whereas, Trump added that not only are Americans
"furious" over Clinton's crimes, but the FBI as well, stating, "In my
opinion, the people that have been long-time workers at the FBI are
furious. There has never been anything like this, where … you get a
subpoena, and after getting the subpoena you delete 33,000 emails and
then you acid wash them or bleach them ... So we’re going to get a
special prosecutor and we’re going to look into it";
Whereas, even the left-leaning PolitiFact website
confirms 33,000 emails were indeed deleted from Hillary's unsecure
private server three weeks after she received a congressional
subpoena demanding the production of her emails – an act that normally
would result in being held in contempt of Congress;
Whereas, news reports confirm that "FBI agents are
ready to revolt" over Director James Comey's "cowardly" whitewash of
Hillary Clinton’s long-term mishandling of classified information using
an unauthorized private email server, with Dennis V. Hughes, former
chief of the FBI’s computer investigations unit, saying, "The FBI has
politicized itself and its reputation will suffer for a long time – I
hold Director Comey responsible,” and retired FBI agent Michael M.
Biasello adding, "Comey has singlehandedly ruined the reputation of the
organization";
Whereas, fully 56 percent of Americans, including
many Democrats, say FBI Director James Comey should have recommended
that Hillary Clinton be indicted over her intentional mishandling of
classified emails while secretary of state, according to an ABC
News/Washington Post survey;
Whereas, legal expert Judge Andrew Napolitano says,
"the evidence of her guilt is overwhelming" and that "it was obviously a
policy decision by the White House not to investigate her," and
moreover agrees that Trump, as president, "could have his own attorney
general reopen the investigation and assign a new team of people to
examine the same evidence" – that is, Trump could have the Justice
Department reopen the closed investigation into Clinton's private email
server, even without appointing a special prosecutor;
Whereas, when during the second debate Hillary
Clinton's said it was "awfully good that someone with the temperament of
Donald Trump is not in charge of the law in our country," Trump
quipped, "… because you’d be in jail";
Whereas, in response, the left has hysterically
complained that "threatening to jail a political opponent is
anti-democratic and anti-American," with leftwing Harvard law professor
Lawrence Tribe (who in 2008 was a judicial adviser to the Obama
presidential campaign) claiming, "some of the political leaders who’ve
jailed their political opponents have been Hugo Chávez, Recep Erdoğan,
Robert Mugabe, Manuel Noriega, Augusto Pinochet and, of course, Vladimir
Putin";
Whereas, Trump obviously did not threaten to
investigate Clinton because she is a political opponent, but because she
has blatantly violated U.S. espionage laws, mishandled top-secret
information, destroyed government files and obstructed justice –
criminal misconduct that has nothing to do with being a political
adversary of Trump’s;
Whereas, it is, in reality, Democrats, not
Republicans, who routinely target political adversaries for prison –
such as the Obama administration's criminal prosecution of high-profile
Obama critic Dinesh D’Souza (for which the Justice Department demanded a
severe jail sentence, which the judge declined to impose) for a
campaign-finance violation of the petty sort that the DOJ routinely
allows to be settled by a civil fine; also Nakoula Basseley Nakoula,
producer of the anti-Muslim video the Obama administration falsely and
scandalously blamed for the Benghazi massacre, was subjected to a
scapegoat prosecution and imprisonment (under the guise of a
supervised-release violation) intended to bolster Obama and Clinton's
shameful "blame the video" narrative;
Whereas, Barack Obama, when running for president in
2008, promised an investigation of the Bush administration’s
waterboarding (which Obama and the left insist on referring to as
"torture") of a total of three terrorists, including 9/11 mastermind
Khalid Sheikh Mohammed. As Obama said in April 2008: "What I would want
to do is to have my Justice Department and my attorney general
immediately review the information that’s already there and to find out
are there inquiries that need to be pursued. … If crimes have been
committed, they should be investigated";
Whereas, many Americans have been convicted and
imprisoned for violations of the same federal statutes Hillary Clinton
has far more egregiously violated – or as Trump put it during the second
debate, many people's "lives have been destroyed for doing one-fifth of
what you have done. And it’s a disgrace, and honestly, you ought to be
ashamed of yourself";
Whereas, despite the ludicrously biased behavior of
the establishment news media on behalf of Clinton's candidacy, tens of
millions of honest, hardworking, law-abiding, patriotic Americans – or
as Hillary Clinton describes them, "deplorables" – know full well that
Bill and Hillary Clinton have a long, sordid history of crimes and
corruption, for which they have escaped consequence and prosecution
decade after decade – and they are, as Trump rightly said, "furious"
over it:
SIGN THE PETITION
Therefore, we hereby add our names to this petition
calling on Congress to hold Hillary Clinton in contempt of Congress for
purposely destroying evidence three weeks after it was subpoenaed, and
we likewise encourage Donald J. Trump, if he is elected president, to
appoint a special prosecutor to conduct a complete and fair
investigation – one not compromised by craven political loyalties – into
Hillary Clinton's egregious abuse of America's state secrets.
One of America's core principles, first expressed by President John
Adams, is that ours is "a government of laws, and not of men." In plain
language, America is not a monarchy and no one is above the law –
not even the Clintons. Holding Hillary Clinton legally accountable, at
long last, for at least some of her many criminal misdeeds by applying
the same legal standard to them as to any other citizen would go a long
way toward restoring citizens' flagging faith in America as a just,
moral and great nation.
THIS MAY BE AMERICA’S LAST CHANCE TO DEMONSTRATE WE ARE TRULY A NATION WITH EQUAL JUSTICE UNDER THE LAW!
Copyright 2016 WND









The
MMR is chambered for 5.56 NATO so it will shoot both 5.56 and .223
Remington ammo. The ammo used for evaluation ranged in price from less
than fifty cents a round for the American Eagle to more than a dollar a
round for the Hornady 75-grain load. Sighting-in was accomplished with
the American Eagle 50-grain JHP Varmint and Predator ammunition from
Federal. That was the lightest load tested. I then ran through the
various cartridges increasing bullet weight till I got to the Hornady
.223 Rem 75-grain BTHP.

The
first impression given by the Guncrafter Industries (GI) upper, or
slide assembly, is that of high quality materials and workmanship. In an
age seemingly dominated by knock-offs and quick-to-market parts, it is
refreshing—almost surprising—to pick up and hold something of substance.
As I turned the slide assembly over in my hand and viewed it from
different angles, I could see that this is no mere copy of a Glock
slide. There are subtle bevels and rounded edges, carefully milled
gripping serrations, and tight tolerances that indicate that this is a
carefully milled and fitted assembly—not a mass-produced part. If you
are familiar with the components of a Glock then there is nothing new to
see here—all the same parts in the same places, performing the same
functions. Yet, you can tell that these parts fit just a little bit
better and were given more attention to detail. This gave me high hopes,
and frankly, high expectations.


Manufactured
ammo runs from about $1.50/round to $2.50/round depending on bullet
weight and configuration, with the hollow points being the most
expensive. That’s understandable if you take a close look at them—they
are meticulously manufactured. The cup of the hollow point bullets looks
like it could serve as a candle holder during a power outage and the
expansion pre-cuts travel below the case rim. This substantial cost,
while certainly not prohibitive, would definitely keep this gun from
becoming a plinker!





