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To: Land Shark who wrote (986841)12/11/2016 11:18:46 AM
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HT: Tom Clarke

>>Saying Russia "interfered" with our election is a weasel word. If you want to make that charge, you need to specify what, exactly, Russia did and why it is problematic.

If you're claiming that Russia somehow hacked into our voting machines and altered the results, then yes - that would be deeply disturbing and worthy of investigation.

If you're claiming that Russia cracked John Podesta's email password on an inadequately secured server, then the greater blame goes to Podesta for leaving his emails out in the open for third parties to easily access. And if their revealed contents are true - showing widespread and habitual corruption in the Clinton crime family's political operations - I really don't care if they came from some 14 year old hacker in New Zealand or the desk of Vladimir Putin himself.

If you're claiming that Russia changed the outcome of the election by publishing a bunch of obviously fake news stories on obscure junk websites that were only believed by idiots, then you're peddling an unhinged conspiracy theory.

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