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To: zax who wrote (918058)1/29/2016 2:35:44 PM
From: Tenchusatsu3 Recommendations

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jlallen
locogringo

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Zax,
The records reflect Clinton had experts securely set up her mail server.
Do you realize how meaningless this statement is?

Do you realize why security standards within an organization like the State Department need to be uniform?

It's been explained to you over and over, yet you continue appealing to authority and demonstrating how clueless you are about information security.

Tenchusatsu

P.S. - Here's a hint. "Trust me, I'm a security expert" is a poor guarantee of security.



To: zax who wrote (918058)1/29/2016 2:39:02 PM
From: i-node2 Recommendations

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jlallen
locogringo

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>> Are you giving Bush a pass for conducting government business from the RNC servers, and then deleting all of the content?

I'm not but there was no threat to national security in that instance and that makes a world of difference. That some rinky-dink political rule was violated is nothing compared to a Secretary of State sending highly classified material by unsecure means.



To: zax who wrote (918058)1/29/2016 3:47:59 PM
From: jlallen2 Recommendations

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TideGlider

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Did Bush have classified and SAP info on the RNC server?

Methinks if he did, you morons would have been calling for his head...