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Everyone has a right to wishful thinking Ted..... but Trump support is very strong and it does not look like he is going anywhere soon.
Keep wishing Ted, Trump is looking real strong.
By Jesse Byrnes and Scott Wong - 10/08/15 08:25 PM EDT
Hmmmmm interesting.
By Jesse Byrnes
"They don’t care who the Speaker is going to be.
I keep forgetting he is in the race until he comes out and says something stupid. We do care Christie that is how out of touch you are.
By Julian Hattem - 10/08/15 05:58 PM EDT
A federal court is denying the State Department’s efforts for judges to coordinate on the roughly three-dozen pending lawsuits related to former Secretary Hillary Clinton’s emails.
The decision from the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia is a setback for the department, which had complained that the multiple legal fronts were draining its limited resources.
But the multiple cases were at such different points in their development, Chief Judge Richard Roberts wrote in an order released on Thursday, it made little sense to combine them.
“Many of the underlying cases have been pending for several years and a significant number of scheduling orders have already been entered,” Roberts wrote.
The decision to deny the State Department’s request was unanimous, Roberts added.
However, he noted that individual judges have “committed to informal coordination so as to avoid unnecessary inefficiencies and confusion.”
The State Department has complained about the multiple public records lawsuits, which seek to force into the light various documents from Clinton’s personal server during her time at State.
Last month, the government filed an request seeking to have a single judge coordinate responses to 32 of them. That would cut down on the “confusion, inefficiencies and advantages given to some requesters at the expense of others,” the department claimed.
“It will put some order to what has been a chaotic situation,” government lawyer Elizabeth Shapiro said at the time.
In denying the government's motion, the individual cases will continue to move along on a relatively scattershot basis. Any one of the 17 judges involved in the cases has the power to order the State Department to release certain documents or, if they so chose, order new searches on Clinton’s private server.
Organizations suing the government called the court’s decision a win.
The government's request was a “desperate effort to buy time for itself and Hillary Clinton,” Tom Fitton, the head of the conservative group Judicial Watch, said in a statement. Judicial Watch has filed a total of 18 lawsuits involving Clinton’s emails.
“With this obstruction out of the way, we are one step closer to the legal reckoning for Mrs. Clinton’s and the State Department’s contempt for the rule of law.”
A State Department spokesman declined to comment.
http://thehill.com/policy/national-security/256441-court-refuses-to...
Dr. Ben Carson said that Hitler’s murder of Jews “would have been greatly diminished” if they had been armed. That, to the Washington Post’s Vanessa Williams, is a scandal. It is, however, what many Jews often tell each other.
Glad Ben is speaking his mind the leftist are attacking him at every turn!
Democrat president hopeful Hillary Clinton has made it crystal clear that she is coming after guns if elected, and now she wants her supporters to know she will be coming after gun stores as well, if given the chance.
Some on Capitol Hill believe that House Speaker John Boehner is going to attempt to remain in his position through mid-December.
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