Posted on 06/06/2016 6:18:12 PM PDT by jazusamo
You are right. Our “government” has failed us. At least half of the US population is on the wrong side of the law as defined by the usurpers in power. The bigger problem is the “47%” that will continue to vote and take away our assets.
And let's not overlook the fact that the departing criminals will destroy as much evidence as possible on their way out the door.
Plus new administrations want to spend their time and political power implementing their agenda, not tied up in investigations and lawsuits with criminals from the previous administrations.
And don't forget the theft of evidence in the form of classified documents from the National Archives by Clinton henchman Sandy Berger.
He got caught but how many similar thefts and cover-ups go undetected?
They have things called Computers
Time is the best friend of criminals like the Clintons. People die, data disappears, people die, people forget, people die, witnesses cant be located, people die. What was important now becomes a distant memory, people die. Plus, the pesky statutes of limitations.
On the plus side; there is no statute of limitations on murder, war crimes, murder, defrauding the IRS, murder, and treason...
Assign the Infernal Rectalvue Spvhincterprobghen agents to work on it instead of going after Conservative, Patriot, and Tea Party groups filings.
That will give them something constructive to do for a change!
Argentina? Man, you are generous. I’d peg us somewhere around Honduras or Bangladesh...
Well then they had damn well better get started!
With the Witch’s emails, and what she’s already done with them, talk about “endangering national security” is just about as serious as talk about “jeopardizing the chastity” of a 40 year old, $25.00 a trick truck stop prostitute.
Sorry about that. It’s not allowed. Right? /s
Gee, I wonder if that’s why they are receiving digital emails as hard copy?
And you can bet your last dollar that they found the dumbest, slowest people that they had (which must have in itself been a very difficult task, given the competition) and put them on the project.
Sort of like what I’ve observed in business prior to the Internet era - put the dumbest, slowest people possible in accounts payable.
We can probably get them from the Russians or the Chinese in a few days.
Maybe they have a plan to rescue ambassador Stevens in 35 years.
What REALLY PISSES me off more than ANYTHING is these BASTARDS work for us!!!! WE PAY THEM!!!! I am so DAMED ANGRY I am just beside myself, WE NEED TO STARVE THE BEAST!!! These LYING bastards can seize EVERYTHING we own for NOT paying them YET there are NO consequences to us for out right breaking the laws!!!
1) Some agencies have figured out that it’s cheaper, easier, and gets you in less trouble to post FOIAable documents online, and let folks fish for themselves.
2) Half a million pages isn’t a big production. (Depending on the documents, a half million might be a big production). You use computerized screening and coding both to identify relevant documents, and identify documents that need to be reviewed for privilege redaction.
3) 500 pages a month for emails? That’s one guy working part time reading each one on paper and using post-it notes. It would take an extraordinary person to do 500 emails a day, and a slow guy to need a week for 500, working online and tagging electronically.
I've no doubt at all you're right.
Just more stone walling BS.
At three emails per hour, they must have only one person working on it at DMV speed...:^)
You are right, put them on a public server like they did with Sarah Palin’s 24,000 e-mails. Then the news organizations invited the public to help search them online. Since Hillary said there was nothing classified in them, there should be no problem making them public.
Maybe the computing power at the NSA Nevada facility could be tasked with the job...instead of saving phone/fax/e-mails of all US citizens.
A nice defacto admission.
Why not just release them all at once?
There’s nothing classified there according to H...
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