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The corruption of our major political parties in the US

Why is it that every time we look at Washington DC we see questionable activities that border on corruption or outright illegality? Maybe this is something that both sides of the aisle agree on: they seem to agree that this is acceptable, it’s not. Take these recent problems with email scandals. We have the DNC being hacked by a Romanian hacker and Hillary Clinton’s illegal private email server with official State Department correspondence, some top secret but all of it, none of anyone else’s business, especially foreign entities and spies.

There was an interesting article in Homeland Security News; “Democrats brace for more email leaks,” published on July 26, 2016. The article said:

“The FBI said Monday that the agency is investigating attacks on DNC computer networks. Democrats are concerned that the Russian government hackers behind the DNC attacks may have obtained other politically embarrassing emails and documents, and hackers would release these emails and documents between now and November in an effort to increase Trump’s chances of winning in November. Julian Assange, the founder of WikiLeaks and its current senior editor, who said the release [of the DNC e-mails] Friday was the first in a series.”

Basically, the emails that caused the DNC chair to resign are the tip of the iceberg. Just as what was revealed from Hillary Clinton’s private email server turned out to be much more than she admitted when she was interviewed hundreds of times on the subject. If the DNC is corrupt and worked to undermine one of its own candidates in the primary process for another, it has disgraced every Democratic voter in America and therefore needs to get its house in order and the rest should probably sit of this election until they corrupt their activities and change their leadership. Free and fair elections are crucial to a free society, but half our electorate has been cheated and lied to.

If more emails appear showing the collusion that WikiLeaks says is the case, then there could be another reason for a potential indictment against Hillary Clinton, even if she has temporarily dodged the first one with her misuse of classified material on her server. Illegal circumvention. State Department protocol. It hardly matters who hacked the emails in any case at the time, the question now is what information was in those emails and what will they reveal about how messed up our political process has become and how corrupt our leadership really is at the highest levels. it is. Think about it.

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