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30/05/2017 21:59:38
 
 
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30/05/2017 19:31:10
John Ryan
Captain-Cooker Appreciation Society
Taumata Whakatangi ..., Nouvelle Zélande
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>>>So, let's see...
>>>HRC- "Bill, honey, I'd like to jeopardize some national secrets today.>>I thought about calling the North Koreans and handing over some nuclear stuff they've been trying to steal... but I think I'd rather send some emails about dinner parties with diplomats to some friends on a private email server."
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>ROFL. But contrast with sailor Bryan Nishimura who stored classified material on his own machines rather than on approved supplied devices. When he learned he was under investigation, Bryan destroyed some material but the FBI was able to recover some (because he failed to delete aggressively and use bitbleach I assume.) The FBI stated that it had no evidence that he intended to distribute the information- but he was charged. His punishment included never being allowed security clearance ever again, which ends his career.
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>My understanding is that the statutes define removal/storage of classified material in disallowed/unsecured locations or destruction of it as "gross negligence," which explains Bryan's fate. How about HRC?
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>As I keep saying, denying malintent does not make you innocent- though it might affect your sentence. Your joke skirts over this just like Comey and the MSM.

If you have some time, feel like reading and the weather is bad, here are a couple of books that I'd recommend to anyone who's serious about understanding the relationship between the US and Russia.

The first is Witness - Whitaker Chambers' masterful autobiographical account of his transition from being a traitor who conspired to aid an enemy - the Soviet Union - to being a super patriot who helped Richard Nixon bring down Algier Hiss, a state department official, who was, indeed, passing important information to the Russians.

The second is The Implosion Conspiracy by the great Louis Nizer, the attorney who represented Ethel and Julius Rosenberg in their trial for treason for passing nuclear secrets to the Russians (they lost and were executed.)

People lived or died because of the actions of these people.

People died and are dying because of her positions on Iraq and Libya.

It might be fun to banter about what might or might not have happened with her server, but it's irrelevant.
Anyone who does not go overboard- deserves to.
Malcolm Forbes, Sr.
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