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That video sure spells it out. I especially like the comment that if someone else were to do the very same thing, there is no guarantee that that person would not face charges.
That video sure spells it out. I especially like the comment that if someone else were to do the very same thing, there is no guarantee that that person would not face charges.
Nonsense. If Clinton had used a .gov email...which is what she should have done...the problem would be the same. The window dressing would be better and the issue would have no place near the vehemence but .gov was no more secure than Clinton's server and maybe less so. A server with a handfull of users is inherently safer than one with thousands.
The issue is the topics she discussed. And no other. The "contained classified material" is pretty much bogus as Comfey makes clear. And there is still the amazing fact that one of the supposedly top secret eyes only thing came from an outside civilian. How does that work?
Can't hack something which has already been wiped, like with a cloth or something... dohhheee
She stopped short of saying "I don't have a clue"
This ^^^ for President, like are people serious or something?
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Originally Posted by lvmensch
Nonsense. If Clinton had used a .gov email...which is what she should have done...the problem would be the same. The window dressing would be better and the issue would have no place near the vehemence but .gov was no more secure than Clinton's server and maybe less so. A server with a handfull of users is inherently safer than one with thousands.
Can't hack something which has already been wiped, like with a cloth or something... dohhheee
Yea, the bolded is absolutely nonsense.
You have never heard of the hack of the Office of Personnel Management? .gov is an obvious target with a huge user base. Much tougher problem than a small server with a handfull of users. And as illegal for classified material as Clinton's server.
It could be that the Russians won't release the worst of what they have on Hillary in hopes that she wins. They could then blackmail her to do their bidding. She has already demonstrated her interests come before that of the US and so why shouldn't we assume she'd sell us out in order to avoid prison?
You have never heard of the hack of the Office of Personnel Management? .gov is an obvious target with a huge user base. Much tougher problem than a small server with a handfull of users. And as illegal for classified material as Clinton's server.
I've never understood why the federal gov't. doesn't demand that all business be conducted on private basement servers and computers. They're so much more secure than .gov I sometimes wonder if the whole fed gov't. isn't working for the Ruskies
Didn't dopey Obama get some early flak for being tied to a blackberry, something that was supposedly illegal? he had to have it to be fed information and orders and given what to say or how to respond, but couldn't that have been hacked?
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