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The cunt had emails routed through her server discussing potential attack targets via drone with the CIA .......if this news doesnt bring an indictment than there really is no rule of law in this country any more. She has clearly violated every basic code of conduct in handling every form of govt info but this is exposing potential attack plans by the worlds largest military directly to anyone who cared to look.

 

She has to go down

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Could not agree more but just wait for the expected deflections and bullshit here that signifies the stupidity and hackery of the average American voter.

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1 minute ago, Biggie Smails said:

Could not agree more but just wait for the expected deflections and bullshit here that signifies the stupidity and hackers of the average American voter.

X2.   Stupefying.

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Emails in Clinton Probe Dealt With Planned Drone Strikes

http://www.wsj.com/articles/clinton-emails-in-probe-dealt-with-planned-drone-strikes-1465509863

 

When Mrs. Clinton has been asked about the possibility of being criminally charged over the email issue, she has repeatedly said “that is not going to happen.’’ She has said it was a mistake to use a personal server for email but it was a decision she made as a matter of convenience.

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Clinton Email Scandal: Experts Say She Likely Exposed CIA Agents

    6/09/2016 A/P News

National Security: Since becoming the Democratic Party’s de facto nominee, Hillary Clinton has been adamant that the email scandal that has dogged her since last March will amount to nothing. But news this week suggests that, if anything, an indictment has become more likely.

Under questioning from Bret Baier at Fox News on Wednesday, Clinton said that there’s no possibility she will face an indictment for mishandling national security secrets. “That is not going to happen, there is no basis for it and I’m looking forward to this being wrapped up as soon as possible.”

That same day, the Associated Press reported that the names of CIA personnel were likely exposed by Clinton’s use of a nonsecure, home-brew server located in the basement of her New York home while Secretary of State.

“At least 47 of the (55,000 emails she turned over to the State Department) contained the notation ‘B3 CIA PERS/ORG,’ ” AP reports, “which indicates the material referred to CIA personnel or matters related to the agency.”

If someone was able to hack into her server — which most experts agree almost certainly happened —  they would have those names. All they’d have to do is compare the hacked e-mails to the redacted ones released by the State Department and they’d know which names the agency was trying to keep secret.

“Presto, the CIA names just fall off the page,” explained Stewart Baker, former assistant secretary at Homeland Security.

AP wasn’t the first to notice this potentially criminal breach of security. Last week, Breitbart News pointed out that Clinton had posted and shared names of intelligence officials.

If any of this is true, it’s another indication that Clinton was grossly negligent in her handling of national security information, which is enough to be found in violation of the Espionage Act.

And if you think this whole exposing CIA names is a piffle, remember that Democrats and the mainstream press tried to bring down President Bush over the fact that an adminstration official had revealed the name of just one CIA operative — Valerie Plame.

Plamegate, as it was called, resulted in: congressional hearings, a special prosecutor being named, the conviction of Vice President Dick Cheney’s chief of staff Lewis “Scooter” Libby, and months of front page news stories. Democrats included the Plame affair as one of 35 articles of impeachment against Bush in 2008. The House voted 251 to 166 to refer that impeachment resolution to the Judiciary Committee.

Hillary might think she’s out of the woods on the email scandal — she obviously wants Democrats and the public at large to think so. But unless she has some special inside information, there is no way she can be certain she won’t face an indictment.

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Nah...just keep it in perspective.  If there is a crime there will be an indictment.  Accept it and move on.  Instead we get the anti Hillary zealots acting like Sherlock Holmes and convincing themselves there is a nation wide pro Hillary conspiracy :wall:

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6 minutes ago, SnowRider said:

Nah...just keep it in perspective.  If there is a crime there will be an indictment.  Accept it and move on.  Instead we get the anti Hillary zealots acting like Sherlock Holmes and convincing themselves there is a nation wide pro Hillary conspiracy :wall:

I think even you could agree that she was very inept as SOS.

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8 minutes ago, SnowRider said:

Nah...just keep it in perspective.  If there is a crime there will be an indictment.  Accept it and move on.  Instead we get the anti Hillary zealots acting like Sherlock Holmes and convincing themselves there is a nation wide pro Hillary conspiracy :wall:

There is look at this Google bullshit you fucking moron, go ahead and try and say it isn't real you fucking hack :guzzle: 

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5 minutes ago, SnowRider said:

Nah...just keep it in perspective.  If there is a crime there will be an indictment.  Accept it and move on.  Instead we get the anti Hillary zealots acting like Sherlock Holmes and convincing themselves there is a nation wide pro Hillary conspiracy :wall:

Hypocrite.

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