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Hillary for prison 2016
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http://news.yahoo.com/second-judge-s...195003177.html Referring to the State Department, Clinton and Clinton's aides, he said there had been "constantly shifting admissions by the Government and the former government officials." Spokesmen for Clinton did not immediately respond to a request for comment. |
I wonder why the FBI has requested the State department to stop it's investigation. Could it be to protect evidence or part of a cover up?
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i relish seeing her in jail bird orange
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I was just reading that she is polling nearly as poorly among women as the Trumpster is...
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currently working for the government and if I had even 1 of her emails, especially the TS and above, I would be writing this from my cell......
There is NO excuse for this, but with her position, just like it has happened in the recent past, she will get prosecuted, slapped on the wrist or pardoned. It is amazing that both parties have decided to put forth such crappy candidates. It's like trying to choose a restaurant and realizing that all of the restaurants are taco bell. You can choose greasy tacos or greasy burritos, but no matter what you choose you will have the craps for 4 years........ |
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3 words.. . can you bring yourself to put those words together or not. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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However, I believe it has been argued that some of the emails were flagged as classified, then had the flags removed, before she sent them to her personal server. From what I understand, which isn't a lot, she couldn't send emails flagged as TS, to her personal email from her work account...unless the flag was removed before it was sent. We'll see. |
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What people keep forgetting is that if an email is labeled secret it stays on a network that holds that classification. In order for it to wind up on a non classified system it actually has to be physically copied to some sort of removable media and brought over to a non classified system so it could be emailed out.
A whole lot of intent to dis-regard and bypass security. It's not just an "Oops I hit the wrong key on my keyboard" moment. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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So every email on her server was necessarily "un-classified" at the time it was sent. Some were retroactively classified, and I don't know that you can argue she committed a crime regarding these. The other possibility, as you suggested, is that there were some emails that were flagged, but had the flagged removed, so the emails could be forwarded to her server. If someone removed the classification flags just so they could then be sent to her server, that person likely committed a crime. I imagine that's part of the |
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Never mind, I give up Spence, you win! Somehow she innocently imagined up Top Secret information in her pretty little head and then sent it on her personal computer. When Hillary poops it smells like roses and peppermint! |
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Had it been anyone else, the legal proceedings would be underway. |
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Anyway, the FBI is part of the DOJ, which is headed by an OBama appointee. And they decided there was reason to spend a lot of time and manpower looking into this. They aren't doing it because Sean Hannity asked them to do it. But naturally, you know more about their procedures than anyone else... |
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"Clinton’s flimsy claim never to have handled e-mails labeled classified imploded recently when an e-mail sent June 17, 2011, became public. That morning, Clinton’s aide Jacob Sullivan informed her that a document could not reach her via a secure fax. No sweat! Clinton replied, “ . . . turn into nonpaper w no identifying heading and send nonsecure.” So, Clinton knew about these classified markings and, even worse, instructed her staffer to cover them up and forward her that document via a fax machine vulnerable to spies. Clinton’s “gross negligence” may have violated the federal Espionage Act, 18 U.S. Code § 793." Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
But if Hillary says she didn't do anything that should be good enough for everybody...
I mean Bill Cosby didn't do anything wrong.....it was those other 100+ women making crap up. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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Then again, the State Department review says the incident reported never happened regardless. So I guess we should hold Clinton to a standard where she's liable for retroactive classification and emails that weren't even ever sent. Nice. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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I expect to hold Hillary to the same standards that everybody is held to who deals with classified material.....she's not exempt from proper security practices Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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