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Old 10-17-2016, 05:10 AM
 
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Who conducted the hacks Isa secondary issue.

The main issue is what is in the emails!

Hillary is exposed for the truth which is clear.

Hillary is two faced! Liar and very untrustworthy!
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Old 10-17-2016, 05:18 AM
 
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Who conducted the hacks Isa secondary issue.

The main issue is what is in the emails!

Hillary is exposed for the truth which is clear.

Hillary is two faced! Liar and very untrustworthy!
Are you familiar with the editing capabilities with E-mail?
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Old 10-17-2016, 05:18 AM
 
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Settle down, dude.

The only think that Wikileaks has "exposed" is that Hillary Clinton has had thirty years of experience in national politics, and has well articulated (albeit complex) positions on the issues.

Those campaign e-mails give me more confidence that HRC is going to be able to get the things done that are important.
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Old 10-17-2016, 05:26 AM
 
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Settle down, dude.

The only think that Wikileaks has "exposed" is that Hillary Clinton has had thirty years of experience in national politics, and has well articulated (albeit complex) positions on the issues.

Those campaign e-mails give me more confidence that HRC is going to be able to get the things done that are important.
That's exactly my take on the things.

Her staff develops strategies, works as a team, able to multi-task...

If anything, Wikileaks is demonstrating that her team knows how to play the political game.

Alas, no indications that her server was hacked. Maybe next week. One can only hope.
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Old 10-17-2016, 05:33 AM
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Indeed. Who is behind the leaks is actually more important to the safety and security of the United States than the contents of the emails with regard to what they reveal about the next POTUS.

It didn't necessarily have to work out that way - it just did - and it isn't the emails' fault that neither Hillary Clinton nor the Clinton campaign did anything remarkably wrong or in any way distinguished the campaign from the Trump campaign and other political campaigns in this regard.
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Old 10-17-2016, 05:34 AM
 
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I really want to see the emails from the trump campaign. Why isn't the wikileaks guy showing them? Did the russians conveniently forget to give those to assange?
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Old 10-17-2016, 05:35 AM
 
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Are you familiar with the editing capabilities with E-mail?
If the emails didn't verify what we already suspected and we have have seen as results of what we suspected, that might come into play. That is not the case.

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Settle down, dude.

The only think that Wikileaks has "exposed" is that Hillary Clinton has had thirty years of experience in national politics, and has well articulated (albeit complex) positions on the issues.

Those campaign e-mails give me more confidence that HRC is going to be able to get the things done that are important.
She is dirty. And, some how people admire that. She is morally, mentally and physically incompetent and is moving our country to 3rd world status through globalism to put more money and power in the Clinton's corner.

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That's exactly my take on the things.

Her staff develops strategies, works as a team, able to multi-task...

If anything, Wikileaks is demonstrating that her team knows how to play the political game.

Alas, no indications that her server was hacked. Maybe next week. One can only hope.
So, you must love the idea of gangs as they do the same thing. This election is about globalism (our government sells out the people) or nationalism (we recover and revive what our ancestors have worked and died for).

It is sad that criminal behavior is admired and the money can put one above the law.

We should open the prisons where many non-violent criminals are serving time and let them out since their crimes can't hold a candle to Clinton. We should also allow military and others that compromised classified materials return to their former positions and receive restitution for time served and for any emotional pain caused for themselves, family and friends. All military should be allowed to compromise any classified materials and not be punished. Let's make it fair.

And, no it doesn't matter who exposes people that break laws and/or conspire against the citizens of the US.
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Old 10-17-2016, 05:43 AM
 
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Who conducted the hacks Isa secondary issue.

The main issue is what is in the emails!

Hillary is exposed for the truth which is clear.

Hillary is two faced! Liar and very untrustworthy!
I disagree. The integrity of the election system is far more important than either of these candidates - whether they are liars or sexual predators won't matter in the long run. What WILL matter in the long run is if our system of free elections is damaged due to hacking or tampering. That's why Watergate was such a big deal - such a big deal that it led to the resignation of the President.

We need to understand the mechanisms that were used to perpetrate this cyber attack and ensure that it can never happen again.
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Old 10-17-2016, 05:48 AM
 
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That's exactly my take on the things.

Her staff develops strategies, works as a team, able to multi-task...

If anything, Wikileaks is demonstrating that her team knows how to play the political game.

Alas, no indications that her server was hacked. Maybe next week. One can only hope.

amazing, isn't it? Working as a team, able to multi-task, developing strategies - able to assess weaknesses and play to strengths, knowledge of one's opponents... all things that people in business seek in order to be successful. All things that the military practices constantly in order to be an effective fighting force. All things that sports teams practice constantly in order to be winners.

All things are are being vilified, and said to be akin to the activities of 'gangs'.
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Old 10-17-2016, 05:58 AM
 
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I disagree. The integrity of the election system is far more important than either of these candidates - whether they are liars or sexual predators won't matter in the long run. What WILL matter in the long run is if our system of free elections is damaged due to hacking or tampering. That's why Watergate was such a big deal - such a big deal that it led to the resignation of the President.

We need to understand the mechanisms that were used to perpetrate this cyber attack and ensure that it can never happen again.
I wholeheartedly agree.

Afghan women holding up their inked fingers after voting is a powerful image. It's the hope we hold out to the world.

If the Russians (or the Chinese or the North Koreans or ??) are able to affect the integrity of our elections until we no longer trust that our elections are an honest reflection of the will of the people, we're toast.
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