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legal experts see no legal trouble for hills.

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looks like cons wasted hundreds more millions of MY MONEY on politics.

WASHINGTON (AP) — Experts in government secrecy law see almost no possibility of criminal action against Hillary Clinton or her top aides in connection with now-classified information sent over unsecure email while she was secretary of state, based on the public evidence thus far.

...there is no evidence of emails stored in Hillary Clinton's private server bearing classified markings. State Department officials say they don't believe that emails she sent or received included material classified at the time.
 
Dtard so the cia dia nsa etc are lying when they said that there was classified info in those emails because they sent them
 
How could the SoS not receive classified emails? If you believe that you probably believe she actually did those yoga routines too.

7000 emails will be released tonight. It's gonna get ugly.
 
Lol. Dtard lays low until an article FINALLY comes out in support of Hillary. Not a peep until someone came to her defense. Priceless.
 
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Like everyone else, I don't know what was sent. But if it was classified afterwards, then looks to me like there's no problem.
 
In the real world no type of info is classified after the fact. Information can be declassified but it's never the other way around. Copying and pasting the guts of a classified email doesn't change the fact that it's sensitive. The documents were purposely mishandled in order to take the classified headers out and to keep the content. That's a huge fvcking issue.
 
True. Bits and pieces of operational info are reclassified or compartmentalized all the time. But, the SoS gets the hottest briefs every day, there's no way brand new roll ups are unclassified.
 
Like everyone else, I don't know what was sent. But if it was classified afterwards, then looks to me like there's no problem.

Doesn't work that way. What would be the point of classifying something if it wasn't classified to start with.
 
Like everyone else, I don't know what was sent. But if it was classified afterwards, then looks to me like there's no problem.
so by your rules discussing the bin laden raid wouldn't be classified until some bureaucrat says it is? Just because it doesn't say classified doesn't mean that it's not.
 
so by your rules discussing the bin laden raid wouldn't be classified until some bureaucrat says it is? Just because it doesn't say classified doesn't mean that it's not.

If Hillary has done something like that, go ahead and hang her. Otherwise, you might want to see what's actually happened.
 
Extra and dtard - 2 morons in a pod. Go ahead and throw fever in there and you have the unholy trinity of stupidity
 
If Hillary has done something like that, go ahead and hang her. Otherwise, you might want to see what's actually happened.
It's already come out that Hilary and her subordinates discussed embassy security through emails. Do you think that would be classified or would we need to wait on that as well? I have never had security clearance but it would seem to me that if I, as a medical professional, would have to treat all bodily fluids as potentially contaminated, that the SoS should assume all correspondence as classified just to be safe.
 
It's already come out that Hilary and her subordinates discussed embassy security through emails. Do you think that would be classified or would we need to wait on that as well? I have never had security clearance but it would seem to me that if I, as a medical professional, would have to treat all bodily fluids as potentially contaminated, that the SoS should assume all correspondence as classified just to be safe.

But you have no problem with Colin Powell doing the same thing, right?
 
Colin Powell didn't set up his own personal server in the basement of his home. Colin Powell didn't play dumb saying he wasn't competent enough to use to devices. Colin Powell was forth coming with telling the American people what he did. That doesn't make it legal. If he was investigated and found to be doing illegal activity then so be it. Eg I have a question for you though. How many emails did you send in 2003 vs 2010?
 
Colin Powell didn't set up his own personal server in the basement of his home. Colin Powell didn't play dumb saying he wasn't competent enough to use to devices. Colin Powell was forth coming with telling the American people what he did. That doesn't make it legal. If he was investigated and found to be doing illegal activity then so be it. Eg I have a question for you though. How many emails did you send in 2003 vs 2010?

Maybe he didn't have his own server in his basement, but he used a personal email account and I doubt that he knew if the American officials and ambassadors and foreign leaders he talked to on that personal email account were secure. Colin Powell may have been forthcoming because he didn't save a single email to turn over for scrutiny. And I have no idea how many emails I've sent in any given year.
 
Because it could be found to be more important tomorrow than it was last month?
Then everybody would already know about it. Helllloo... In addition, there are things that are by default secure without it being labeled. Especially when you are the Sec of State. Like any foreign correspondence, personnel matters, meeting, etc.
 
Then everybody would already know about it. Helllloo... In addition, there are things that are by default secure without it being labeled. Especially when you are the Sec of State. Like any foreign correspondence, personnel matters, meeting, etc.

Powell used a personal email for the exact same thing.
 
It is actually pretty common in State. This isn't military intelligence. Bits and pieces of info often gain importance. State will report who took a shit and when during diplomatic meetings, seriously.

I promise you the Dept Of State has Top level Secret Shi*. Like way up there shi*. I am telling you. Like critical stuff in regard to the military and national defense.
 
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