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To: zax who wrote (945075)7/5/2016 11:02:50 PM
From: Bonefish  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1576360
 
Hillary has really opened herself up to blackmail if her server was hacked. You can bet it was.
She really needs to back out of the election.
But won't.



To: zax who wrote (945075)7/13/2016 7:38:26 AM
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Mishandling of classified information can and has gotten people in serious legal troubles (including conviction and prison) without any evidence of intent to harm the US.

Beyond that

"Even if she had no intent to violate secrecy laws, she did - beyond a reasonable doubt - have intent to violate public transparency and FOIA laws. She wanted to make it hard, or impossible, for Conservative groups to see her communications, communications that the public has the right to see. In violating this law with full intent, she also inadvertently violated secrecy laws. I don't consider this any different than being charged for murder when your bank robbery inadvertently led to someone's death."
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