Posted on 05/25/2016 9:53:57 AM PDT by Arkancide
A state department inquiry has accused Hillary Clinton and other former US secretaries of state of poorly managing email security.
Mrs Clinton failed to comply with rules on records, the department's inspector general found, and used private email for official business without approval.
(Excerpt) Read more at bbc.com ...
The State Dept. continues to cover Hillary’s ample backside — only changing tactics. They are conceding that there was a violation of record keeping rules (obvious to everyone but State); yet they throw in the red herring about “past secretaries”.
It's the old "everybody does it" defense.
Crooked Shitlery should be behind bars ...
Nah not yet. When it’s 52 46 Trump over illary the guillotine will fall:-)
If this is true, the entire state department has become a security liability and must be removed. We will be safer without it.
WOW, that's strongly worded. I hope at least they wrote this in all caps.
Arkancide:
This article coming from NBC News, hardly a conservative bastion, indicates many sensitive information files she sent or received on her email.
In other articles I have read, they reference 22 Top Secret files she has received or sent that are not being published obviously. It has been reported by the the Rush Limbaugh program that the FBI also has email evidence that stated she instructed her subordinates how to bypass COMSEC security to send sensitive information illegally.
My spouse and I worked for the federal government for many years, me as active duty and DOD, she as a government contractor. We both had access to sensitive information and were trained and signed documents to the affect. We knew what to do, she ignored it. It was reported on these boards that her stupidity in sending may have got an agent, mentioned in her email, killed.
This is treason and espionage and holds a better than 20 year federal prison sentence if found guilty. And she wants to be president. Kind of hard to use the oval office from the federal facilities at Leavenworth which is where she belongs, legally and morally.
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This is a bonanza for debate questions for Trump - hopefully his team is already working on this topic and Bengazi
Look for her hands to be severely slapped with a mink glove.
Email security has been a problem of past secretaries all the way back to Abraham Lincoln.
Very interesting State Department Meeting press conference currently on CSPAN. Sectary Powell questions. FYI - not on any network TV feed.
1Old Pro,
In the past. the republicans have been way to kind when dealing with topics like this during elections. There are so many other things he could go into that would embarrass the heck out of the Clintons that they would have to have already started to get them out. The body count, Foster and Parks, the leakage of the MRV tracking capacity to China and North Korea, the sales of supercomputers to North Korea so they could enrich, her failures in the middle east, her set up campaign visits she tried to pass off as just walking through the door...........the list is endless.
But the media is assisting as best they can. Example: the guy who was accused of hacking into her “protected” server is pleading guilty to the crime as I write this. CBS and NBC are saying alleged and “who said he did.” Fox is saying he did. He’s saying he did. They have proof enough to find him guilty so he would say he did to get a plea bargain they are working on right now. Why would anyone plead guilty to hacking into her server to go to jail, when if he pleaded not guilty it helps her and not her opposition during the FBI investigation, and work out a plea bargain, if he didn’t do it? Ask the liberal media that question and watch the smoke and mirrors flow!
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Couldn’t be. Al Gore, the inventor of the internet, hadn’t been born yet.
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Yep, the media is their 6th man
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