To: Art in Idaho
This morning, Hillary was trying to say that all that was removed was a letterhead or logo.
She admitted that she had people remove security stamps from documents and then transfer them over a non-secret communications system.
That is espionage.
That gets people hung.
9 posted on
01/10/2016 12:01:36 PM PST by
blueunicorn6
("A crack shot and a good dancer")
To: blueunicorn6
She admitted that she had people remove security stamps from documents and then transfer them over a non-secret communications system. Immediate felony. If others assisted her, it's conspiracy.
10 posted on
01/10/2016 12:07:03 PM PST by
Steely Tom
(Vote GOP: A Slower Handbasket)
To: blueunicorn6
She admitted that she had people remove security stamps from documents and then transfer them over a non-secret communications system. That is espionage.Bingo! Well, that's it. We'll see what they do now. . If they do nothing, will it be time to water the tree of liberty?
12 posted on
01/10/2016 12:11:33 PM PST by
Art in Idaho
(Conservatism is the only Hope for Western Civilization.)
To: blueunicorn6
She admitted that she had people remove security stamps from documents and then transfer them over a non-secret communications system. That is espionage.
That gets people hung.
Not necessarily, but there are what one might consider worse punishments, such as what is being done to
Robert Hanssen.
Essentially, Hanssen (prisoner #48551-083) is serving fifteen consecutive sentences of life in prison without the possibility of parole, and has been in total solitary confinement since 2002. He "lives" in a smallish prison cell with absolutely no human contact (no media, no computers, no reading material, no writing material). Medical staff at U.S. Penitentiary, Florence ADX say that as a result of being in solitary confinement for 15 years, Hanssen has essentially lost the ability to speak intelligibly.
29 posted on
01/10/2016 2:53:57 PM PST by
COBOL2Java
(I'll vote for Jeb when Terri Schiavo endorses him.)
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