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Well I suppose we can't have an anti-Hillary piece without injecting all kinds of crazy conspiracy theories into it...  Roll Eyes


It is very easy to google what I have stated.


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It wouldn't surprise me if Team Hillary concoct some defensive campaign against these revelations via all her allies in the MSM which is sympathetic to wanting a Clinton-Bush showdown. This woman deserves serious jail time, not just for this incident, Benghazi and taking bribes from foreign officials (like her hubby did in Chinagate during his tenure) but for all the dirty shit she and he did back in Arkansas during their crime spree there. People can refuse to believe all the shit they've done but people of integrity and honor don't have these kinds of skeletons that have continued on and on, not to mention all the people that wind up dead around their wrongdoings.
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Well I suppose we can't have an anti-Hillary piece without injecting all kinds of crazy conspiracy theories into it...  Roll Eyes
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"Possibly" breaking rules? Where lies the ambiguity? Either all official correspondence has to be done with official government e-mail addresses, or it doesn't. Which is it?



Flashback: Carney in 2011: All Obama Admin Work 'Is Conducted on Work Email Accounts'






So far the focus is solely on hillary. As if she was communicating in a vacuum, replying to herself. Now we also know she used her position for fundraising millions from foreign entities... What kind of promises did she make to those people once she become president?

Oh! I forgot... Private personal emails...


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"Possibly" breaking rules? Where lies the ambiguity? Either all official correspondence has to be done with official government e-mail addresses, or it doesn't. Which is it?
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Hillary Clinton's 'hacked' Benghazi emails: FULL RELEASE






The rest is on:
http://rt.com/usa/complete-emails-guccifer-clinton-554/



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Hacked e-mails indicate that Hillary Clinton used a domain registered the day of her Senate hearings



The New York Times reported Monday night that, during her tenure at the State Department, Hillary Clinton never used her official e-mail account to conduct communications, relying instead on a private e-mail account. As the Times notes, only official accounts are automatically retained under the Federal Records Act, meaning that none of Clinton's e-mail communication was preserved.

In March 2013, an adviser to Clinton, Sidney Blumenthal, had his e-mail hacked by "Guccifer" -- the Romanian hacker perhaps best known for revealing George W. Bush's paintings to the world. At the time, Gawker reported that Blumenthal was communicating with an account that appeared to belong to Clinton at the "clintonemail.com" domain. The content of some of those e-mails was published by RT.com.

Examining the registry information for "clintonemail.com" reveals that the domain was first created on Jan. 13, 2009 -- one week before President Obama was sworn into office, and the same day that Clinton's confirmation hearings began before the Senate.





As the Times notes, others have used private e-mail accounts for official business, including former EPA administrator Lisa Jackson. The extent of Clinton's hidden communication, part of her work in a much more significant capacity, is unknown.


http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/the-fix/wp/2015/03/02/hacked-emails-indicate-that-hillary-clinton-used-a-domain-registered-the-day-of-her-senate-hearings/


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How can you be that evil, that smart and that sloppy at the same time. "Clintonemail"? Really?


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Exposed by a House committee investigating the Benghazi Consulate attack, Clinton brazenly dug in her heels. Advisers reviewed tens of thousands of pages of her personal email and decided which ones to release: Just 55,000 emails were given to the State Department.

Those are our emails, not hers. What is she hiding?

Transparency isn't the only issue. Clinton exposed confidential and potentially dangerous information to a nonsecure, commercial email system. She gave Chinese spies a better shot at reading her emails than U.S. taxpayers.

The Times quoted a former director of litigation at the National Archives and Records Administration who said there is only one scenario under which it's proper for Cabinet-level officials to use private rather than government email: "nuclear winter."


http://www.nationaljournal.com/twenty-sixteen/maybe-hillary-clinton-should-retire-her-white-house-dreams-20150303



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This makes all emails much harder to obtain for a prosecuter. This makes any attempt at running for president impossible. Democrats are embarrassed. The ones that matter.

This is stupid.
If her private email gets hacked, she has nobody but herself to blame.



I believe you are missing the bigger picture, explicitly or not. The point is she did ALL STATE BUSINESS on her private email... Ok... But with whom?


You need both party to agree to use the back channel. If she is guilty, how come everyone who dealt with her emails aren't?




Do you see the bigger picture now?

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Hacker "Guccifer" first discovered backchannel receipt of intel memos


MARCH 3--The disclosure that Hillary Clinton used a non-governmental e-mail address while she was Secretary of State originally came courtesy of “Guccifer,” the Romanian hacker now serving time in a Bucharest prison for his online attacks against scores of public figures.

As TSG first reported in March 2013, “Guccifer” illegally accessed the AOL e-mail account of Sidney Blumenthal, who worked as a senior White House adviser to President Bill Clinton, and later became a senior adviser to Hillary Clinton’s 2008 presidential campaign.

When “Guccifer” (who was later identified as Marcel Lazar Lehel) breached Blumenthal’s account, he discovered an assortment of correspondence sent to Hillary Clinton at the e-mail address [email protected]. The “clintonemail.com” domain was registered in 2009, shortly after her nomination to become Secretary of State.

While Blumenthal, a longtime Hillary Clinton confidant, used her private e-mail to send personal messages (like a get well note after she fell at home and suffered a concussion in December 2012), he also forwarded the Cabinet member a series of “Confidential” memos about foreign policy matters.

The “For: Hillary, From: Sid” memos, provided to TSG by “Guccifer,” address a wide range of topics in global flashpoints like Algeria, Turkey, Mali, and Libya. Blumenthal also provided Clinton with information about the European Central Bank, the Georgia elections, and German Chancellor Angela Merkel.

The memos to Clinton carried titles like “Comprehensive Intel Report on Libya,” and included all-cap warnings that, “THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION COMES FROM EXTREMELY SENSITIVE SOURCES AND SHOULD BE HANDLED WITH CARE.” Blumenthal has not held a public post since leaving his White House job in January 2001.

Each memo included a note on the sources of intelligence included in the document. One typical memo referred to “Sources with access to the highest levels of the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt, the leadership of the Armed Forces, and Western Intelligence, diplomatic, and security services.”

A January 15, 2013 memo on “Libya internal government discussion,” reportedly relied on “Sources with direct access to the Libyan National Government.”

The memos offer no indication as to whether the intelligence gathered by Blumenthal was done at Clinton’s suggestion. Likewise, the hacked material does not include evidence of Clinton’s response to Blumenthal’s memos (which appear to have been prepared with input from Tyler Drumheller, a former Central Intelligence Agency official who ran covert operations in Europe).

While he rummaged through Blumenthal’s e-mail account, “Guccifer” sorted mail sent to Clinton’s [email protected] address. He then took a screen grab showing more than two dozen e-mails sent over a two-month period ending in mid-February 2013.

Along with Valentine’s Day greetings and a mention of Clinton “walking in my neighborhood,” the subject lines of those Blumnethal e-mails include repeated references to “intel” shared with the Secretary of State. Other subject lines refer to “Q you raised” and “got your message a few days ago; I’m around whenev…” A February 17 e-mail included the subject line, “H: fyi, will continue to send relevant intel. Sid.” (4 pages)


http://www.thesmokinggun.com/documents/investigation/hillary-clinton-private-e-mail-account-897531


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This makes all emails much harder to obtain for a prosecuter. This makes any attempt at running for president impossible. Democrats are embarrassed. The ones that matter.

This is stupid.
If her private email gets hacked, she has nobody but herself to blame.
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Hm, I thought it's a blatant violation of security policies. Why the hell she isn't jailed yet?
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This makes all emails much harder to obtain for a prosecuter. This makes any attempt at running for president impossible. Democrats are embarrassed. The ones that matter.
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Ever wonder why multiple investigations of the Benghazi attack failed to turn up much from Hillary Clinton’s e-mails? So did the House Select Committee investigating the attack on the facility and the failures that led to it. To their surprise, the Secretary of State had conducted all of her e-mail on a private account rather than an official State Department account — and her aides had carefully culled only the e-mails they wanted investigators to see. The New York Times’ Michael Schmidt dropped that bombshell earlier this evening:

Hillary Rodham Clinton exclusively used a personal email account to conduct government business as secretary of state, State Department officials said, and may have violated federal requirements that officials’ correspondence be retained as part of the agency’s record.

Mrs. Clinton did not have a government email address during her four-year tenure at the State Department. Her aides took no actions to have her personal emails preserved on department servers at the time, as required by the Federal Records Act. …

The existence of Mrs. Clinton’s personal email account was discovered as a House committee investigating the attack on the American Consulate in Benghazi sought correspondence between Mrs. Clinton and her aides about the attack.

Two weeks ago, Mrs. Clinton provided the committee with about 300 emails — amounting to roughly 900 pages — about the Benghazi attacks that Mrs. Clinton’s aides had found among her personal emails.



Federal law requires government officials to conduct business communications on official media, for lots of good reasons. First, it allows for archival without the officials in question having an opportunity to “sanitize” the record. Second — and this is pretty important for the diplomatic corps — it allows the government to protect against intrusion from other nations and entities. Hillary’s practice of doing business through private servers bypassed both of those key protections.


http://hotair.com/archives/2015/03/02/nyt-hillary-conducted-official-state-business-on-her-private-e-mail-account-all-of-it/


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I am guessing her hard drive with all private emails crashed already...



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