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To: zax who wrote (941797)6/21/2016 2:59:14 PM
From: jlallen  Respond to of 1574257
 
Whatever Bush did or did not do..it does not exonerate Hillary.....100+ FBI agents can't be wrong....LOL!!



To: zax who wrote (941797)6/21/2016 3:49:40 PM
From: Tenchusatsu  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1574257
 
Zax,
Clinton e-mail was turned over, reviewed, and has been appropriately categorized to reflect confidential nature as needed... AKA: classified.
You mean after she was caught with having the private e-mail server?

She clearly did not have any intention of doing just that until the whole world found out about her little stunt.
Broken recordkeeping rules... ROFL. The Bush admin actually ordered millions of his administrations e-mails deleted - government business - that his staff deliberately, meticulously and religiously routed through the (private, non-government) RNC mail server.
A wild and unsubstantiated charge which has nothing to do with what Hillary did.

There are specific rules for retaining records of e-mail communications. If you have proof that the Bush administration got around the rules, now's the time to put up or shut up.

Meanwhile, most tech experts agree that Hillary set up the e-mail server as a pre-emptive move against any FOIA requests. No one buys the "convenience" argument that the Hillary campaign came up with.

Tenchusatsu