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originally posted by: network dude
originally posted by: grey580
a reply to: amicktd
Argument could also be for the people sending her the emails with classified info.
They should be charged as well. Sending classified info to an unsecure email.
Yea, that whole thing is questionable. It's not like everything after the @ was hidden.
But assuming you are above the rules and can make your own is kind of why this is even an issue.
Not that any Clinton in the past has acted that way.
originally posted by: yuppa
HEY did yall know that when sh esigned up to do th ejob there is a stipulation to treat ALL E MAILS AND MESSAGES the same and consider all of them classified whether marked so or not? two FBI agents witnessed this when she did it and swore to uphold it.
originally posted by: Bedlam
originally posted by: yuppa
HEY did yall know that when sh esigned up to do th ejob there is a stipulation to treat ALL E MAILS AND MESSAGES the same and consider all of them classified whether marked so or not? two FBI agents witnessed this when she did it and swore to uphold it.
Hey! Hey! That's so last year! What difference, at this point, does it make? Obviously you hate women! And minorities!
originally posted by: Eilasvaleleyn
Hillary should be tried for treason, like Dick Cheney and Dubya Bush should be tried for war crimes. But she won't be, because people with money don't want her to be.
The first time I saw her, I didn't even know who she was, and I thought "that's a liar." You can see it in her eyes.
originally posted by: NewzNose
a reply to: mobiusmale
Any indictment of the good HC will end in a pardon by he who makes me vomit a little in my mouth at the sound or sight of his name.
An intelligence community review has re-affirmed that two classified emails were indeed “top secret” when they hit Hillary Clinton’s unsecured personal server despite a challenge to that designation by the State Department, according to two sources familiar with the review.
The sources described the dispute over whether the two emails were classified at the highest level as a “settled matter.”
The subject matter of the messages is widely reported to be the movement of North Korean missiles and a drone strike. A top secret designation requires the highest level of security, and can include the use of an approved safe.
...the emails were indeed “top secret” when they hit Clinton’s server, one of them remains “top secret” to this day -- and must be handled at the highest security level.