CNN says it's illegal to look at Wikileaks unless you're the media... (conspiracy, Clinton)
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They are posted on the internet - they are available for anyone to read.
Is the CNN dude trying to convince folks that they will be arrested for viewing these DNC/Clinton/Podesta emails? We should only allow the "media" to read them and then interpret them for the stupid little guys/gals? They are so much smarter than anyone else.
He should know -- that only works with the Leftist crowd. They rest of us prefer to do our own thinking and not be indoctrinated and spoon fed our "news".
The Obama administration, Clinton and the national media start trying to pull this off and they will most definitely have civil unrest. DO WE LIVE IN A FREE COUNTRY? Unbelievable.
I don't give a **** who you support for president....This entire election should be teaching everyone that we are being controlled by the powers that be. Even if you support Clinton, why can't you see what is taking place here? All this is insanity and completely giving credibility to those who think conspiracy theories are real.
EDIT: He did say it's illegal to POSSESS the emails, not to read them. Not sure what exactly that's supposed to mean.
I never trust 15 second videos, though. No context.
But possessing something over the internet could simply mean a very illegal website is in your temporary cache on your browser. CNN and the brother of the NY Governor (among others) are just flat out lying to us. Not much context jeeded imo. He said what he said and was ready to turn to whatever guest they had.
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