* Here's what Hillary Clinton said about a case involving a 12-year old victim in America:
Hillary Clinton has said she was obliged to defend an accused rapist out of professional duty when she was a lawyer in the 1970s - a case in which she was ready to discredit the 12-year-old victim. She even intimated that she knew the accused was guilty by revealing her shock that he passed a lie detector test. Mrs Clinton was given the case in 1975 when she ran the University of Arkansas’ legal aid clinic. The accused was Thomas Alfred Taylor, 41. ... The audio recording in which Mrs Clinton laughs about the case was published on YouTube by the Washington Free Beacon. She is heard chuckling as she describes how her client beat a lie detector case. She said: ‘I had him take a polygraph, which he passed – which forever destroyed my faith in polygraphs.’ She also appeared to find the fact that a crime lab accidentally threw away bloodied underwear funny – it was DNA evidence potentially linking Taylor to the crime. Court documents show that Mrs Clinton's case was to be based around discrediting the victim. She wrote: 'I have also been told by an expert in child psychology that children in early adolescence tend to exaggerate or romanticize sexual experiences and that adolescents in disorganized families, such as the complainant’s, are even more prone to exaggerate behavior.' However, in the end, the missing evidence meant the case against Taylor collapsed. In the end he pleaded guilty to a lesser offence. Clinton said: 'Got him off with time served in the county jail, he’d been in the county jail for about two months.'
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Then to CNN:
* Here's what Hillary Clinton said about Russia & Gaza:
Hillary Clinton: Putin 'bears responsibility' in downing of MH17July 25, 2014 -- Updated 2120 GMT (0520 HKT) "We have to up the sanctions that are required. The United States has continued to move forward on that, Europe has been reluctant," Clinton told. "They need to understand they must stand up to Vladimir Putin." Has Israel committed war crimes?
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But what's this:
* Here's the US unsupported claims re Russia:
State Department Deputy Spokesperson Marie Harf
"During a press briefing ... State Department Deputy Spokesperson Marie Harf accused Russia of firing artillery across the border into Ukraine, but refused to give any evidence supporting her claim." |
Did Clinton say: "if there were any doubt"?
Harf had the opportunity to dispel doubt and nail Russia ... but refused to give any evidence to support the US claim.
Somehow I have trouble believing what this lot represent.
Does anyone think Clinton and crew really give a flying cookie about the welfare of Ukraine?