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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: puborectalis who wrote (887329)9/13/2015 12:46:12 AM
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>> Former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton had the right to delete personal emails from her private server, the Justice Department told a federal court.

Yep. Just like the New Black Panthers had the "right" to threaten people with baseball bats in front of the polling places.

The question is not whether she had the right to delete her personal email. The legal question is whether she had the right to transfer classified information to her a personal mail server. And more importantly, did she display a lack of judgment sufficient to bar her from the presidency.

I don't know about the legal question but there is no doubt about the lack of judgment. Anyone remotely familiar with basic IT concepts knows that no competent individual would EVER have done this, and it was like sharing her email with any foreign power who wanted it. (But not with the US government, of course).
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