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Keyser Söze wrote:
On 8/12/15 4:53 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
The Intelligence Inspector Generals office has now notified Congress
that two of the emails transmitted via Hillary Clinton's personal email
server contains information classified as "Top Secret" and are reviewing
others for possible security breaches.

Hillary previously assured Congress (and the public) that she is well
aware of security classifications and their handling requirements and
she never emailed classified information on her personal server. She
later modified that statement to include the words "that were classified
at the time".

"There are no classified emails" she said.

Meanwhile, she just signed a declaration as required by an order by a
federal judge over a week ago and under penalty of perjury that she has
fully complied with requests for all emails of interest that were on her
server.

Hillary Clinton. Honest and trustworthy. Served as Secretary of State
and privy to many of our nation's secrets and most sensitive diplomatic
information. Never used a secure government server as dictated by
policy. Used her own, home based server that was originally setup for
her 2008 presidential campaign and could probably be hacked by a nerdy
high school sophomore.




Oh, lest we forget:

The Bush White House email controversy surfaced in 2007 during the
controversy involving the dismissal of eight U.S. attorneys.
Congressional requests for administration documents while
investigating the dismissals of the U.S. attorneys required the Bush
administration to reveal that not all internal White House emails were
available, because they were sent via a non-government domain hosted
on an email server not controlled by the federal government.
Conducting governmental business in this manner is a possible
violation of the Presidential Records Act of 1978, and the Hatch
Act.[1] Over 5 million emails may have been lost or deleted. Greg
Palast claims to have come up with 500 of the Karl Rove lost emails,
leading to damaging allegations. In 2009, it was announced that as
many as 22 million emails may have been deleted.

from wiki.

22 million emails "may have been deleted..."

Wonder how many were about how to lie the country into two wars...


You didn't forget ****, professional liar, you spend all day Googling
and zero time paying your tax debts.