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Originally Posted by spence
state.gov isn't a secure system to begin with, I don't think there's an argument she was circumventing security measures...at least not a good one. The DOJ has already indicated it wasn't illegal. Considering state.gov was hacked and it looks like her server wasn't perhaps she was actually better off.
People seem to think (I can't imagine why...) she intended to use her own server for classified info which isn't the case.
As for mishandling classified material, this really has yet to be shown. The only item reported so far that should have technically been classified is the public article about drone strikes which is laughable.
I'd just like to her a final word from the FBI and move on.
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Do you understand that state.gov is just a friggin domain name and has absolutely no bearing on what classification levels exist in the state department behind it.
.mil is just a frigging domain name....do you think there might actually be some different security levels behind that....
Just stop....please
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