We now have proof that there is a dual justice system in the United States: one for Hillary Clinton and one for everyone else. This means we are a nation of men and not laws, the exact opposite of what the Framers intended.

A former Navy machinist mate, who admitted to taking pictures inside a nuclear submarine, was sentenced to prison Friday, US News & World Report discloses. Kristian Saucier’s attorneys argued that his mishandling of classified information was dramatically less serious than that of Hillary Clinton’s – and that he should receive probation in light of the fact she wasn’t even charged. But a federal judge disagreed and issued a sentence reflecting that disagreement.

US District Judge Stefan Underhill sentenced Saucier to a year in federal prison, a $100 fine, six months home confinement, 100 hours of community service, and a ban on owning guns. Hillary Clinton is running for President.

Saucier’s attorneys had argued that then-Secretary of State Clinton had been “engaging in acts similar to Mr. Saucier” with information of a much higher and more critical classification. They argued that it would be “unjust and unfair for Mr. Saucier to receive any sentence other than probation for a crime those more powerful than him will likely avoid.”

In light of the ruling and the intense similarities in the cases, there can be little doubt that justice in the United States has become tailored to societal and political stations. Just a little over 40 years ago a sitting president was forced to resign his presidency for 18 minutes of missing audio tape. Today a presidential contender can mishandle, sequester, and delete material evidence in an FBI investigation and the mainstream media doesn’t even squawk.

Saucier’s attorneys intimated that the judge could have been affected by the comparisons between their client’s case and Clinton’s email controversy. “He cryptically made some comments about selective prosecution and how that didn’t play any factor. Do I think it may have? Sure.”

Saucier had pled guilty earlier this year to unlawfully retaining national defense information. He had taken six photos inside the USS Alexandria with his cellphone in 2009. He said, in his defense, that he intended to show them to his future children. The photos were classified “confidential,” the lowest level for federal government classification of intelligence information.

Conversely, the FBI investigation into Hillary Clinton’s purposeful mishandling of classified information found her private email server contained at least 110 emails with classified information: eight email chains with “top secret”” information; 36 with “secret” information; and eight with “confidential” information. Some of the more critical information in the “top secret” category contained “special access program” information, the most sensitive information our intelligence community holds.

Although FBI Director James Comey said Clinton’s – and her team’s – handling of the classified information was “extremely careless,” he stopped short of recommending an indictment, saying there was not enough evidence to secure a conviction. Several high-profile US Attorneys – both past and present – have said they disagree with Comey and would have wholeheartedly tried the case against Clinton.

So, while a former US Navy submarine corps machinist mate lavishes in federal prison for wanting to show his future children where he worked when he served our country, Hillary Clinton is running for President of the United States and hobnobbing at fundraisers with Cher.

Tell me again how justice in the United States is “blind”? It appears that is true, but for a much different reason.

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