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All of you can remember Bill Clinton's now infamies statement "there is not a sexual relationship, an improper sexual relationship or any other kind of improper relationship"
which he defended as truthful on August 17, 1998, hearing because of the use of the present tense, famously arguing "it depends on what the meaning of the word 'is' is"
Hillary has repeatedly stated that she never received or sent any "E-Mails marked Classified" the press has not challenged this statement and the statement is true The government never marks its communications as Classified. It is marked Confidential, Secret. or Top Secret. Her statement is just a cleaver way to avoid the truth.
There should be no surprise that the FBI is focusing on who specifically put classified information into the home-brew e-mail system, and how. But that doesn’t help Hillary much. She initiated the use of this system and required her aides to use it. They failed to report the breach, but Hillary initiated it, and clearly for malicious purpose — to evade legitimate oversight of her actions as Secretary of State. Under 18 USC 793 (g), Hillary would be part of a conspiracy to violate the law and just as liable even if she never cut-and-pasted or even sent classified information herself, emphasis mine:
(g) If two or more persons conspire to violate any of the foregoing provisions of this section, and one or more of such persons do any act to effect the object of the conspiracy, each of the parties to such conspiracy shall be subject to the punishment provided for the offense which is the object of such conspiracy.
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Interesting. Thank you.
Bull......good to see you posting again.........Your opinions and your posts are needed here....Lots is happening these last few days and hours before IOWA....Keep your ear to the ground..Buddy...:)
From Newsmax:
The FBI is ready to indict Hillary Clinton and if its recommendation isn’t followed by the U.S. attorney general, the agency’s investigators plan to blow the whistle and go public with their findings, former U.S. House Majority leader Tom DeLay tells Newsmax TV.
“I have friends that are in the FBI and they tell me they’re ready to indict,” DeLay said Monday on “The Steve Malzberg Show.”
“They’re ready to recommend an indictment and they also say that if the attorney general does not indict, they’re going public.”
A March 2, 2009, internal memorandum from Assistant Secretary for Diplomatic Security Eric Boswell Boswell strongly advised that blackberry devices not be allowed, especially for senior staff.
I cannot stress too strongly, however, that any unclassified Blackberry is highly vulnerable in any setting to remotely and covertly monitoring conversations, retrieving e-mails, and exploiting calendars
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