To: SaveFerris; MNDude
“Thats about 20.5 emails, every single day, 365 days used (didnt factor in one leap year which would change it every so slightly).”
That’s actually not that many emails. It might take 30 seconds to write or read one.
“About yoga and weddings. Or something.”
Now THERE is where I have an issue. If you’re a busy person - and the Secretary of State should be rather occupied - then it is difficult to do this without getting work-related emails involved. This is where her credibility drops to zero - esp. since her husband doesn’t use email at all.
I have thousands upon thousands of emails - mostly work related. Personal ones generally amount to about 3-5 per day, and this is with my wife saying that I’m obsessed with my phone (I only sit in front of a computer at work). I’m not buying her lies. There’s just too much smoke for there to be no fire.
31 posted on
08/11/2016 11:40:12 AM PDT by
Ancesthntr
("The right to buy weapons the right to be free." A. E. van Vogt)
To: Ancesthntr
Hillary was too busy cranking out emails to interrupt her campaigning boss while he was sleeping; They didn’t have time to worry about Americans being killed at Benghazi on a 9/11 anniversary.
32 posted on
08/11/2016 11:43:17 AM PDT by
SaveFerris
(Be a blessing to a stranger today for some have entertained angels unaware)
To: Ancesthntr
Thats actually not that many emails. It might take 30 seconds to write or read one.
But who writes that many emails? I assume most of this is through her phone, I doubt she takes her computer everywhere to talk to people. So who, then, sends emails instead of just a text or call? Maybe State has a different policy, but all the AGR guys in my unit have government phones. And they text/call just fine.
Not including work, I think I've sent maybe 20 this year. Mostly just forwarding events or links to friends or family. A couple to a company about a purchase order for personal stuff. Maybe one or two to send a scanned image. I don't know anyone who uses email for normal conversation with anyone.
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