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Is it a SIN to LIE? Comey confirms Clinton lied to the American people
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Could Hillary Clinton be punished for perjury? In testimony on Capitol Hill today, FBI Director James Comey confirmed that Hillary Clinton made many false statements.
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Catholic Online (https://www.catholic.org)
7/7/2016 (8 years ago)
Published in Politics & Policy
Keywords: Hillary Clinton, James Comey, FBI, Congress, lie, sin
LOS ANGELES, CA (California Network) - It is official, Hillary Clinton is a liar. An exchange with Rep. Trey Gowdy (R-SC), Comey confirmed that Clinton told a series of lies. Clinton repeated these lies many times both under oath and in public.
Hillary Clinton claimed she had no classified material on her server. Comey confirmed this was a lie.
Clinton claimed she did not email any classified material. Comey confirmed this was a lie.
Clinton said she used just one device for her email. Comey confirmed this was also a lie.
Clinton said she turned over all her emails. Comey confirmed she lied about this.
Can Hillary Clinton tell the truth?
Clinton has disrespected the office of Secretary of State and she has disrespected the American people. Her candidacy is offensive. How can any American vote for Hillary Clinton given the level of disrespect she has shown?
Why isn't she under fire for perjury?
It's perfectly understandable that Americans would like to see a woman president, it's overdue. It's understandable that we want someone with extensive political experience. It's absolutely okay to prefer a candidate that will build positive relations with our neighbors. But we can do better than Hillary Clinton.
Voting for her is rewarding a person for disrespect and lying. These are sinful behaviors. Do we want our children and grandchildren to laud Hillary Clinton in school as the first woman president when she won that office by deceit?
Every person of ethics and integrity has a responsibility to vote against Hillary Clinton. This does not mean one has to vote for the Republican candidate. A person does not need to abandon their moral compass to protest this evil, or settle for a lesser evil. Evil is still evil. But whatever we do, we must not elect a person who is a blatant liar and crook to the highest office of the land.
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