Posted on 11/06/2015 9:18:31 AM PST by amorphous
As the nation's chief diplomat, Hillary Clinton was responsible for ascertaining whether information in her possession was classified and acknowledged that "negligent handling" of that information could jeopardize national security, according to a copy of an agreement she signed upon taking the job.
A day after assuming office as secretary of state, Clinton signed a Sensitive Compartmented Information Nondisclosure Agreement that laid out criminal penalties for "any unauthorized disclosure" of classified information.
Experts have guessed that Clinton signed such an agreement, but a copy of her specific contract, obtained by the Competitive Enterprise Institute through an open records request and shared with the Washington Free Beacon, reveals for the first time the exact language of the NDA.
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I watched a tv show about the people who were in the World Trade Center buildings when they were attacked.
Did you know there were artists there? There were Democrats in those buildings.
My point is that the enemy attacks Americans and they don’t distinguish by political party.
Espionage is a crime against every American.
Whether Hillary Clinton was negligent or sold secrets for money or gave our secrets away because she sides with the enemy, she compromised our safety.
She even compromised the safety of the people she’s asking and expecting to vote for her.
Why would anyone (even a paid lackey) vote for or support someone who was so uncaring about their life like Hillary Clinton has been?
Only a fool votes for someone who is trying to get them killed.
Maybe they are afraid they may prosecute a pumpkin by mistake...
It took how long for this simple bit of information to get out?????
I remember talk about a NDA and perhaps a search for one a year or two or more back, now that you mention it.
I would hope so. Anyone who is read-on to a classified program has to sign one of these.
Hillary's babe-in-the-woods "wiped with a handkerchief" remarks were total crap. Her defense, alternating between "I didn't know" and "I know absolutely that I did nothing wrong" was downright schizophrenic.
Yep, and it applies to a lot more than just classified. I’ve had to sign NDAs whenever investigating aircraft mishaps. Releasing info pertaining to an active investigation will get a person fired AND prosecuted (just ask the guys who posted pics on Facebook of a B-1 bomber on Diego Garcia that had a collapsed landing gear).
This whole debacle shows why you want to do everything on a govt. computer and don’t release ANYTHING without running it through Public Affairs and/or the Foreign Disclosure Office. Hillary is a grade-A idiot.
If Michael Irvin's history doesn't convince you, Paris Hilton removes all doubt. She's been busted for coke more often than you get your oil changed and she's done a total of 20 hours in jail.
You were right sarge. Here's the story now:
Key Clinton's emails did not contain highly classified secrets, inquiry finds
"A top expert in classification procedures called the development " an astonishing turn of events."
I heard that, too!
In my dreams re Hillary!!
I am reminded of Scooter Libby, convicted on five counts that would be the same as what HRC is doing!
HRC= Hillary Rotten Core!
so she didnt sign she was debriefed only briefed?
Just Googled this - thousands of articles on whether Dr. Carson got a scholarship offer to West Point 50 years ago and not a pica of ink about this from the LameStream. Yeah, no media bias.
If not, then they might as well open the doors of every prison in America and set the convicts free there as well!
Any release of Sensitive Compartmented Information is —extremely— damaging to the nation.
An offense severe enough to jail her for d@mn near life.
And somebody that —isnt— going to handle Sensitive Compartmented Information would not be signing such an agreement.
Since they have proof she signed it, then she —was— going to handle it.
In her case, badly -mis-handled it.
A small price to pay to have the greatest woman the world has ever seen become our next great leader.
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