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Old 10-15-2016, 07:36 PM
 
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When Hillary panics, she then points to foreign governments that somehow hacked into her unofficial, unapproved, unauthorized email server in her house.

Why does Hillary blame hackers for her problems when it was Hillary's decision to Illegally not use government email servers?
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Old 10-15-2016, 08:30 PM
 
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When Hillary panics, she then points to foreign governments that somehow hacked into her unofficial, unapproved, unauthorized email server in her house.

Why does Hillary blame hackers for her problems when it was Hillary's decision to Illegally not use government email servers?
Clinton use of of her own server was in keeping with what the previous administration had done. It was not illegal.

Nor, at this point, is there any evidence that it was hacked.

The U.S. intelligence service determined that Russia is behind the hacked emails Wikileaks is putting out.

The bigger question is why are the Russia-hacked emails only about the Clinton campaign?
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Old 10-15-2016, 08:31 PM
 
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She wants to distract from the issues
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Old 10-15-2016, 08:49 PM
 
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She wants to distract from the issues
She has consistently talked about the issues.

One of the big issues is why there are so many connections between's Trump campaign and the Russians.

Trump and Pence's praise Putin.

Trump's denial that Russian had invaded the Ukraine and broad hints that the U.S. should not honor NATO.

Trump's former campaign chairman, Manafort, was a Russian operative.

Trump's call for Russia to hack Clinton's emails.

U.S. intelligence services determines that Russia is behind the hacked emails.

Russian-hacked emails are all around Clinton's campaign, and none about Trump's.

At a rally, Trump reads from an article that was printed a few hours before in the Kremlin-controlled Sputnik.

These are a lot of coincidences and a lot of Russian involvement in American affairs. It's an issue.
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Old 10-15-2016, 09:04 PM
 
Location: Vladivostok Russia
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When Hillary panics, she then points to foreign governments that somehow hacked into her unofficial, unapproved, unauthorized email server in her house.

Why does Hillary blame hackers for her problems when it was Hillary's decision to Illegally not use government email servers?
The email drops are coming from factions within our own intelligence community.

Look at all the drops where leaked emails specifically attack John Podesta-----A huge tell.

Podesta was an instrumental figure in almost all of the free technology transfers to China in the last Clinton Administration.

Prior to those transfers under Bill Clinton's tenure, China was 35 to 50 years behind in hardware/software and design components that simulate weaponry, precise targeting and acquisition, chip hardening/protection, radar, etc, etc, etc.

Many many in the military and intelligence community from that era of the old Clinton administration still hate the Clinton's and their stooges for their acts of betrayal.

I'd bet a nickel against a donut that's where they are coming from.
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Old 10-15-2016, 09:11 PM
 
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The DNC and Podesta leaks were nothing to do with her server
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Old 10-15-2016, 09:16 PM
 
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Clinton use of of her own server was in keeping with what the previous administration had done. It was not illegal.

Nor, at this point, is there any evidence that it was hacked.

The U.S. intelligence service determined that Russia is behind the hacked emails Wikileaks is putting out.

The bigger question is why are the Russia-hacked emails only about the Clinton campaign?
I seriously doubt this. Do you have a source to support your claim? Not Colin Powell either, because that has been debunked by Colin Powell himself.
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Old 10-15-2016, 10:14 PM
 
Location: Florida
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Clinton use of of her own server was in keeping with what the previous administration had done. It was not illegal.

Nor, at this point, is there any evidence that it was hacked.

The U.S. intelligence service determined that Russia is behind the hacked emails Wikileaks is putting out.

The bigger question is why are the Russia-hacked emails only about the Clinton campaign?
We know why. The even bigger question is why doesn't anyone other than our government have a problem with Russia spying and stealing, and accomplice Assange publishing it?

Blowhard Julian Assange has been railing about 'spying' for years. Libertarians freaked out over government spying and the US spying on other countries. But they don't seem to care any longer.

Assange, hypocrite that he is, is now stealing people's private email and videos and publishing it. Remember when wire tapping was an invasion of privacy? It's a federal crime to steal US mail. It's a felony to break into homes and offices and steal. But Assange has no problem at all assisting in stealing, invading privacy, and publishing private documents. And anyone who doesn't think sleazy Trump operative Roger Stone is involved is simply naive.

Where are all those hypocrites who railed against the government 'spying'? All of a sudden everyone is cool with spying and invasion of privacy. Assange has played everyone. Used 'spying' as way to spark outrage against 'authoritarian governments.' Now he is that scummy villain he sanctimoniously warned us about.

The election will be over soon, but your privacy is gone forever, and it's not our government, as Assange warns, spying on you. It's Russia and their willing accomplice, Assange. Better be careful what you put in an email or text. Big Brothers are watching. Everyone and anyone is fair game. And since, Trump and his supporters are quite avidly down with it, they will never have the right to complain about being spied upon. They don't seem to get that this is an affront to the entire country.

Assange:

"...Facebook in particular is the most appalling spying machine that has ever been invented," Assange said in the interview, which was videotaped and published on the site. "Here we have the world's most comprehensive database about people, their relationships, their names, their addresses, their locations and the communications with each other, their relatives, all sitting within the United States, all accessible to U.S. intelligence..."

https://www.cnet.com/news/assange-fa...g-spy-machine/

Julian Assange: They Won - Mass Surveillance and Illegal Spying is 'Here to Stay'
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Old 10-15-2016, 10:16 PM
 
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When Hillary panics, she then points to foreign governments that somehow hacked into her unofficial, unapproved, unauthorized email server in her house.

Why does Hillary blame hackers for her problems when it was Hillary's decision to Illegally not use government email servers?
She's trying to get you mad at russia because if you're mad at them, you will have less anger left over for her. Maybe if she wasnt a sniveling, lying snake in the grass, she wouldn't have to be concerned about hacking.

Honest people don't need to bleachbit stuff.
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Old 10-15-2016, 10:33 PM
 
Location: SoCal
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Clinton use of of her own server was in keeping with what the previous administration had done. It was not illegal.

Nor, at this point, is there any evidence that it was hacked.

The U.S. intelligence service determined that Russia is behind the hacked emails Wikileaks is putting out.

The bigger question is why are the Russia-hacked emails only about the Clinton campaign?
Lies and more lies. Who has a private server? Provide link please.
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