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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (886682)9/10/2015 6:58:28 PM
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It should be obvious. She wanted to send e-mails that can later be deleted and hidden from any record-keeping or recovery action.

And what emails would that be? Any work related emails would be going to another government entity. Which would have backed them up anyway.

She was working within the rules. It isn't like she was the first Secretary of State who had their own email server. There seems to have been a tradition of that.

What she did was nothing like the Bush White House did where government business was conducted on a private email server and they erased the information. This mattered because all parties to the email were on the server.