Fbi finds hillary clintons deleted emails on her server

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  1. mdrobster

    mdrobster Well-Known Member

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    You forgot one, I say she is negligent and should lose her clearance.

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    Your activities and hers don't cross so there is no comparison and like I said she should lose her clearance.
     
  2. Dutch

    Dutch Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    Ha ha ha, I nominate this for the Liberal post of the month!
     
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    The point is I could figure what pics I took were classified and which were not with no one looking over my shoulder. Things like pictures of promotion ceremonies for instance were not classified I did not have to submit them to an intelligence officer. I did that when I though there was a chance they maybe classified. She should have at least been capable of that.
     
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    there is always debate on classification, re-classifying old emails as classified and then attacking someone for receiving them in their inbox is ridiculous

    if were gonna do that, let's search the gov email database and see how many others meet that status
     
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    Dutch Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    No, of course not. She only gave it to Russkies, Chinese and these not lazy enough to break into her barn-lock secured, toiled-located server thru which Government secrets have passed.

    You're killing me :wall:
     
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    reallybigjohnson Banned

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    I think you mean "What difference, at this point, does it make!"
     
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    i'm a moderate and of course you can't answer the question


    no, i mean exactly what i wrote, try answering the question
     
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    You sure had me fooled
     
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    Not sure which direction those emails in question were going, but the bottom line here all need to be held responsible equally. If any Joe did it, they would lose their clearance, period.
    I am willing to let the investigation complete, but this is not good for her it looks bad.
     
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    Dutch Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    Of course, let's. Meanwhile, should we give Hillary a pass, stop FBI investigation, clear her of all the wrongdoing and declare her capable, efficient, shrewd candidate for the post of leader of the free world and US Armed Forces Commander-in-Chief?
     
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    the foolish part is all you
     
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    You are just too clever for me :roflol:
     
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    mdrobster Well-Known Member

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    Well that seems a little odd since if you released the ones that were not classified those within themselves are a security instance because that gives the adversary knowledge on what can be classified and then hide some of their operations where we consider non classified.
     
  14. Dutch

    Dutch Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    There are no such thing as moderate. There are these incapable of making and sticking to right or wrong, wavering aimlessly across the road. And no you did not ask me any question. But if I must answer your "why", its "because".
     
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    Can you give me this in english?

    There were no such things as emails during Nam if thats what your talking about.
     
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    nope, lets treat everyone equally, lets find them all and then treat them all equally
     
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    this is and has been the norm, the previous sos did it, many in congress and the rest of government also use private email

    I think a search of the governments email db will show this to be widespreed. so we need to check it out asap

    and congress needs to pass a bill prohibiting ANY gov employee from using a personal email account for government business

    all email public addresses sent to from a .gov server should be avail via the freedom of information act, none should be allowed to be redacted as none should be classified

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    (*)(*)(*)(*)ing "A" for truly partisan answer; lets do that. Let's also stop all the (*)(*)(*)(*)ing executions until we find every murderer we're looking for, try and convict them and then execute all at once, shall we? :wall:
     
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    I.e., when I was in the DOD, an email went out not to identify any programs of record that had known issues where software updates would break the system. It was okay to identify programs of record that did have such issues where all updates were applied. Since I was doing info security at the time, I immediately pointed out that someone could use the process of elimination and determine which ones had vulnerabilities. Then all updates issues were considered at least confidential.

    Hope that clears it up.
     
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    mdrobster Well-Known Member

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    Yes it was allowed previously, and it needs to be stopped.

    FYI, those same people complaining about the personal server most likely saw email from her server which have her email domain address. They sure as heck knew about this for some time.
     
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    Print up the bumper stickers. You'll sell millions.
     
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    I never said stop the investigations, your the one saying we shoudl not search out others until the current case is complete, how partisan is that? :wall:

    I am saying if this is "really" a national security issue as the right says, we shoudl be doing everything in our power to investigate it, search the email servers, a quick qry will show us all that need to be investigated

    if it's that simple to investigate, why would you be against investigating it.... ????

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    Then I misunderstood you. So long as Hillary's investigation continues to whatever end, I'm all for this practice to end, guilty of whatever political denomination found and persecuted.
     
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    as usual, you just make up mindless explanations
     
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