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To: Wharf Rat who wrote (924674)3/6/2016 3:05:15 AM
From: i-node4 Recommendations

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Brumar89
FJB
longnshort
Taro

  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1574908
 
Maybe we should offer 25 Million to any country that produce copies of her emails.

Some of the tiny little countries that hacked into that box will probably make that deal...



To: Wharf Rat who wrote (924674)3/6/2016 6:07:33 AM
From: Alighieri3 Recommendations

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bentway
Wharf Rat
zax

  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 1574908
 
Security Logs of Hillary Clinton’s Email Server Are Said to Show No Evidence of Hacking


On the other hand...

cnn.com

This is another manufactured "scandal" the republicans are trying to use to win...it goes along with screaming Benghazi for nearly 4 years, changing voting rules to make it more difficult for opponents to vote, gerrymandering every possible congressional district where they have state majorities, and the like...they can't win fairly so they resort to underhanded tactics...like spinning this event so far as to accuse Clinton of treason...and truth be damned...if all evidence tells us that the server was not hacked, it surely must be wrong and Obama and his administration will make sure she's not indicted, etc...etc...

Al



To: Wharf Rat who wrote (924674)3/6/2016 9:23:23 AM
From: Taro3 Recommendations

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locogringo
longnshort
TideGlider

  Respond to of 1574908
 
Security Logs of Hillary Clinton’s Email Server Are Said to Show No Evidence of Hacking

The lower the security level, the easier the hacking work.
Routine hacking for beginners, no need for pros to leave any traces while they read the server like an open book.

A fact.

/Taro