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Politics : Liberalism: Do You Agree We've Had Enough of It? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: jlallen who wrote (191532)5/26/2016 7:47:07 AM
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Amazing abortion comparison. Very interesting and new to me.



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To: jlallen who wrote (191532)5/26/2016 11:37:40 AM
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Hillary is dishonest and incompetent. No doubt about it,,,

Washington (AFP) - The scandal over Hillary Clinton's use of a private email server while secretary of state returned on Wednesday to dog her presidential campaign.

A starkly critical report by the State Department's inspector general found she had not sought permission to conduct official business on her personal account.

Had she asked, she would not have been allowed to carry out government work on her homemade set-up, for fear that state secrets could be hacked, it said.

Clinton is the frontrunner to secure the Democratic nomination in November's election to succeed Barack Obama in the White House.

But the email scandal continues to tarnish her main selling points as she prepares to take on Republican firebrand Donald Trump: experience and competence.

And there may yet be more revelations to come, as the FBI is conducting a separate investigation into whether state secrets were stolen or put at risk.

As the report was made public, Clinton's camp pushed back hard, insisting it had found she had acted as previous secretaries of state had done before her.