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On 2/5/2016 9:53 PM, Boating All Out wrote:
In article , says... On 2/5/2016 8:52 PM, Boating All Out wrote: In article - september.org, says... Condie Rice and Colin Powell. This email thing, you know. Is the FBI looking into them? Hope they don't get indicted. Semm like good people. I guess. Luddite wrote: "If she had simply admitted her mistake and fully cooperated with the FBI and State Department to further and protect the best interests of the USA rather than take the arrogant attitude and direction she took, none of this email stuff would be making news." LMAO You might recall I said early on she would just tell them to pound sand. Instead she fully cooperated. Handed over everything. Well, you would say everything except her love letters to Vladimir Putin and Kim Jong-un. She could have avoided the mess if she had just used gov email for gov business. That was her only mistake, and I agree it was arrogant to use a private server. Multi-millionaires are often arrogant in that way. I hope she learned her lesson. Your problem is you ignore what really happened and just make **** up. "That was her only mistake ..." LOL ! Sure, she fully cooperated ... after initially refusing and then, when she realized she wouldn't get away with that tactic, had her staff selectively decide what would be released and what wouldn't. Once she was satisfied with that she had the IT people who supposedly maintained the server "wipe" the hard drive. Problem is they are amateurs and the FBI has been able to recover many or most of them. You're just making **** up. There's no evidence the drive was wiped. They FBI has everything but the hot emails to Vladie and Kimmie. I'll let the FBI have the final word. Heh. Maybe you should let the FBI know that they don't have to waste any more time working to recover the data on the server's hard drive. Nobody tried to remove it, according to you. Should all be there. |
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