On 8/14/2015 11:53 AM, Boating All Out wrote:
In article ZtSdnXkNd6-ynFPInZ2dnUU7-
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Given the circumstances, the info contained on her
personal server while
she served as SOS is important. Equally important however is her
unwillingness to cooperate with requests to deliver them to ensure there
were no potential breaches that could affect national security or policy.
I'll give you an example that may not be so obvious. There have been
some references to imagery contained in some of the emails. The
capabilities of some government US satellite imagery is classified. If
her server contained such imagery, it must be considered to be
compromised and thus the satellite capabilities.
Again, the main issue isn't her poor judgement by not using a government
secure server. I think that early on she acknowledged that in hindsight
she probably should have used a government server for official
government correspondence as SOS. It's her foot dragging, excuses,
statements (some already proven to be false) that is the issue. The
public respects and is owed honesty and she isn't being honest.
With regard to your previous post, I apparently missed a lot of Mika's
rant this morning. I was just reading about it though. Much of her
criticism was related to Hillary's "arranged" public town hall meetings
where attendees have been carefully selected ahead of time and are
supporters of her nomination.
Blah, blah. Within 2 hours I saw and heard an MSNBC
and a CNN reporter tell how they saw a secret
document revealing something they were reporting on.
They were related to different matters, both military
"national security."
I have no doubt they were classified "secret," and
that the reporters didn't have required clearance.
They didn't bat an eye.
Just shows "secret" ain't secret.
As far as "satellite capabilities" that's likewise
BS. And rumors to boot.
Mika is plain crazy. She's become a target for
jokes.
Just because classified information becomes known to the media and made
public doesn't change the laws and requirements to protect such
information from becoming public. *That* is the issue, not what you
think you heard on TV that may have been "secret".
The part of "Morning Joe" that I caught this morning was when both Mika
and Scarborough were hammering Eugene Robinson, the liberal (and
respected) columnist for the Washington Post. He's a regular on the
program and is usually precise and well reasoned in his arguments.
Not today though. It was the first time I have seen him tongue-tied
trying to come up with ways to defend Clinton against Mika and
Scarborough's accusations.