>Anaconda,
>
>Other than express the dislike for
>the way this was handled
>what exactly does signing this
>petition accomplish? It isn't
>binding in any sense and
>the AG has already said
>she will not charge Hillary
>with anything.
>
>I get the dislike for Hillary
>and the process but this
>petition won't accomplish anything.
>
>Nemont
If you believe Hillary should be charged, it gives you a voice, something tens of millions of Americans rarely have with this administration. A voice we will not have if Hillary is elected.
It could and should become a news story and an embarrassment to Obama, Clinton and Lynch.
Besides, turn the question around, what does it cost or accomplish NOT signing it ?
President Obama has said that the Whitehouse will address any petition that gathers over 100,000 signatures in 30 days.
I believe this petition has reached that goal faster than any petition in the history of "We the people" petitions.
That alone makes it a news story, and if it gets more signatures that any other petition, it will get some level of news coverage.
Do I believe it will result in charges ?
No, of course not.
I have said all along that no matter what the F.B.I. finds, she will never face charges.
It is sad, but Trump is right, the system is rigged.
People with the Clintons kind of power and influence never face serious charges (unless they piss off someone even more powerful than they are).
If you don't see the value in getting a staggering number of signatures on this petition, than perhaps I cannot explain it, but it seem obvious to me.