Thursday, July 30, 2015

THIS IS A JOKE "HILLARY DESTROYS EMAIL & RUNS FOR PRESIDENT " TOM BRADY IS SUSPENDED & DISGRACED!

IT IS A DISGRACE FOR THIS COUNTRY TO ALLOW THE PIG OF  BENGHAZI TO DESTROYS WHAT IS IN FACT THE PEOPLES EMAIL & THEN DEFY CONGRESS & RUN FOR PRESIDENT WHILE TOM BRADY'S REPUTATION IS TRASHED,HIS NAME DRAGGED THROUGH THE MUD OVER A F-ING FOOTBALL

 

Judge explodes over Hillary email delays

A district court judge says he can't understand why the State Department dragged its feet responding to Freedom of Information Act requests.
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AMES, IA - JULY 26:  Democratic presidential hopeful and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton speaks to guests gathered for a campaign event at Iowa State University on July 26, 2015 in Ames, Iowa. Although Clinton leads all other Democratic contenders, a recent poll had her trailing several of the Republican candidates in Iowa.  (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images)
An irritated federal judge Thursday put the Hillary Clinton email scandal into stark terms, grilling the State Department on a pattern of delayed document releases that has turned a possible bureaucratic logjam into a major problem for the leading Democratic presidential contender.
U.S. District Court Judge Richard Leon, known for his blunt manner, said he simply did not understand why the State Department has dragged its feet on responses for emails in requests to the Freedom of Information

NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell Upholds Tom Brady's Deflate-Gate Suspension

 The NFL on Tuesday upheld its four-game suspension of Tom Brady, the star quarterback of the New England Patriots — and said he had his phone destroyed just before he met with Deflate-Gate investigators.

The players union said it would appeal what they called an "outrageous decision." Unless Brady wins in court, he will sit out a quarter of the Patriots' season as they defend their Super Bowl title.
"Brady's deliberate destruction of potentially relevant evidence went beyond a mere failure to cooperate in the investigation and supported a finding that he had sought to hide evidence of his own participation in the underlying scheme to alter the footballs," the NFL said in announcing the ruling.
Commissioner Roger Goodell wrote that Brady, one of the most marketable athletes in the sport, "engaged in conduct detrimental to the integrity of, and public confidence in, the game of professional football."
An investigator hired by the league concluded earlier this year that there was "substantial and credible evidence" that Patriots personnel deflated footballs before the AFC championship game, and that Brady knew about it. Brady has denied wrongdoing
 
 

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