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No... Our next president will question the 65000 unsecured email pages.
Go directly to jail Hillary!!!


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No... Our next president will question the 65000 unsecured email pages.
Go directly to jail Hillary!!!

There are some on this board who actually believe that Hillary's fake email scandal involved
a "CRIME".  You know... when you do "SOMETHING ILLEGAL"!
I've heard that Donald Trump removed the label on his mattress that said
Do Not Remove!  i GUESS HE'S GOING TO JAIL TOO!


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There are some on this board who actually believe that Hillary's fake email scandal involved
a "CRIME".  You know... when you do "SOMETHING ILLEGAL"!
I've heard that Donald Trump removed the label on his mattress that said
Do Not Remove!  i GUESS HE'S GOING TO JAIL TOO!

There are also those that do not understand the severity of her actions.
The fact that she ignored the rules (that she was well aware of) and excuses it with "I would have done it differently" and
others have done it too. The fact that this is a prime example of her lack of ability to be a Commander in Chief and how she would
manage things as she wants, regardless of laws, regulations and processes. She would walk us into a disaster and then just
say, "oh well, what does it matter...I guess I should have done it differently".


JUST BECAUSE SISSY SAYS SO DOESN'T MAKE IT SO...BUT HE THINKS IT DOES!!!!!  
JUST BECAUSE MC1 SAYS SO DOESN'T MAKE IT SO!!!!!  
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yup...fake EMAIL SCANDAL  
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WASHINGTON — Since her use of a private email server was made public last year, Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton has insisted she turned over all work-related emails to the State Department to be released to the public.

But after 14 months of public scrutiny and the release of tens of thousands of emails, an agency watchdog's discovery of at least three previously undisclosed emails has renewed concerns that Clinton was not completely forthcoming when she turned over a trove of 55,000 pages of emails. And the revelation has spawned fresh criticism from presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump.

The three messages — which appear to have been found among electronic files of four former top Clinton State Department aides — included Clinton's own explanation of why she wanted her emails kept private. In a November 2010, email, Clinton worried that her personal messages could become accessible to outsiders.

Two other messages a year later divulged possible security weaknesses in the home email system she used while secretary of state. The Clinton campaign has previously denied that her home server was compromised.

On Thursday, Clinton, who has called her use of a private email server "a mistake," said she had been forthcoming with her personal emails and said she believed her use of a private email account was allowed.

"I have provided all of my work-related emails, and I've asked that they be made public, and I think that demonstrates that I wanted to make sure that this information was part of the official records," Clinton said, according to an interview transcript provided by ABC News.

Most of Clinton's emails have been made public by the State Department over the past year due to both a court order and Clinton's willingness to turn them over. But hundreds were censored for national security reasons and 22 emails were completely withheld because the agency said they contained top secret material — a matter now under investigation by the FBI.

Clinton said in March 2015 that she would turn over all work-related emails to the State Department after removing private messages that contained personal and family material. "No one wants their personal emails made public and I think most people understand that and respect their privacy," she said after her exclusive use of private emails to conduct State Department business was confirmed by media reports.

Senate investigators have asked for numerous emails about Clinton's server as part of their own inquiry into Clinton's email practices in recent months, but they didn't get copies of key messages made public by the State Department's own watchdog this week, a senior Republican senator said Thursday.

"It is disturbing that the State Department knew it had emails like this and turned them over to the inspector general, but not to Congress," said Iowa Sen. Charles Grassley, the chair of the Senate judiciary committee that's been probing Clinton's use of a private server.

The emails appear to contain work-related passages, raising questions about why they were not turned over to the State Department last year. The inspector general noted that Clinton's production of work-related emails was "incomplete," missing not only the three emails but numerous others covering Clinton's first four months in office.

The inspector general also found Clinton's email set up violated agency policies and could have left sensitive government information vulnerable. It also complicated federal archiving of her emails, in turn making it more difficult to obtain them under the Freedom of Information Act.

On Thursday, Clinton told ABC News her use of the personal email was "allowed," saying that "the rules have been clarified since I left." In a later interview Thursday with CNN, Clinton said she "believed it was allowed."

A spokesman for the Clinton campaign did not respond to emailed questions Thursday. An inspector general's spokesman declined to discuss the report.

The report said the inspector general was able to reconstruct some of Clinton's missing emails by searching the email files of four former Clinton aides who had turned over thousands of pages of communications in 2015 at the request of the State Department, which is defending itself in multiple public records lawsuits, including one filed by The Associated Press. The four aides who turned over those files, according to the report, were Clinton's former chief of staff, Cheryl Mills, and top aides Huma Abedin, Jake Sullivan and Philippe Reines.

Abedin was the aide who authored the key email in November 2010 that provoked Clinton's concerns about outsiders obtaining her personal emails. After the State Department's computer spam filters apparently prevented Clinton from sending a message to all department employees from her private server, Abedin suggested that she either open an official agency email or make her private address available to the agency.

Clinton told Abedin she was open to getting a separate email address but didn't want "any risk of the personal being accessible." Clinton never used an official State Department address, only using several private addresses to communicate. Abedin, Mills, Sullivan and Reines all also used private email addresses to conduct business, along with their government accounts.

Two other emails sent to Abedin were cited in the inspector general's report, but also did not turn up among the emails released by Clinton. Those messages to Abedin contained warnings in January 2011 from an unidentified aide to former President Bill Clinton who said he had to shut down Hillary Clinton's New York-based server because of suspected hacking attacks.

In response, Abedin warned Mills and Sullivan not to email Clinton "anything sensitive" and said she would "explain more in person."

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yup...fake EMAIL SCANDAL  


Yes! Fake Email Scandal!
As several Secretaries of State before, she used a private server. (Are they being investigated for
their "CRIMES"???
So... much like someone who brings a coffee into the White House (against policy) it is NOT ILLEGAL.
So the scandal is????
She broke policy rules as did the previous several Sec of State before her?
This issue, like Donald Trump's "Vince Foster" rehash and the Benghazi "scandal" are political election issues.
Once the election is over... the Fake Scandals vanish.


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Racist B@stard Donald Trump calls judge Gonzalo Curiel a "HATER" and a­ "MEXICAN"!


Judge Curiel was born in Indiana... so apparently what trump is referring to is Judge Curiel's Mexican Parents!  
Of course the real issue with Judge Curiel is that he has ruled against Trump in the TRUMP UNIVERSITY FRAUD CASE.
  Trump is scheduled to answer the FRAUD CHARGES in court this November.



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Yes! Fake Email Scandal!
As several Secretaries of State before, she used a private server. (Are they being investigated for
their "CRIMES"???
So... much like someone who brings a coffee into the White House (against policy) it is NOT ILLEGAL.
So the scandal is????
She broke policy rules as did the previous several Sec of State before her?
This issue, like Donald Trump's "Vince Foster" rehash and the Benghazi "scandal" are political election issues.
Once the election is over... the Fake Scandals vanish.


Please show me the evidence of prior Secretaries of State using a PERSONAL SERVER set up in their home to host their personal email.


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Please show me the evidence of prior Secretaries of State using a PERSONAL SERVER set up in their home to host their personal email.


IS there a law against the Sec of State using a personal server???
Would that be illegal?
How many PERSONAL emails did Powell release?
0 He destroyed them.
How many did Hillary release?
55,000 pages


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Trump's Foreign Policy Experience...
(in his own words)
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“I know Russia well. I had a major event in Russia two or three years ago,
Miss Universe contest, which was a big, big, incredible event.
An incredible success,”

Poor Hillary.  She has never hosted a "Miss Universe Pagent".  How can
she ever expect to be US President.  


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The campaign of the presumptive Republican nominee, Donald Trump, is sparking a surge
in the number of citizenship applications and voter registrations among Hispanics fearful of
his immigration policies. Since January, California alone has seen a boost of 218 percent in
Democratic registration and among Hispanics, registration is up 123 percent.
(The Washington Post)


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I'm Building a Wall... I'm Building a WALL...
I'M BUILDING A F'N WALL!


Donald Trump is a BIGOT!  And he is so RACIST that he assumes that the rest of America is just as
racist as he is.
For some Americans... 'IM BUILDING A WALL' is the only reason they need to vote for Trump.



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Trump Going To Jail???
Judge Curiel is presiding over two separate class-action lawsuits about Trump
University.
In his public remarks, Trump appears to make no distinction between Low and Cohen.
But there are crucial differences between the two civil class-action lawsuits. The Low
plaintiffs sued Trump University and Trump himself under various consumer-protection
laws in California, Florida, and New York—a relatively standard class-action lawsuit.

Cohen, on the other hand, targets Trump through a provision of the federal Racketeer
Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act, more commonly known as the RICO Act—the
same statute federal prosecutors use to bring down mob bosses. In essence, Low accuses
Trump University of engaging in fraudulent business practices, while Cohen frames Trump
University itself as a criminal enterprise with Trump as the orchestrator of a racketeering
scheme.


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I'm Building a Wall... I'm Building a WALL...
I'M BUILDING A F'N WALL!


Donald Trump is a BIGOT!  And he is so RACIST that he assumes that the rest of America is just as
racist as he is.
For some Americans... 'IM BUILDING A WALL' is the only reason they need to vote for Trump


Who is Trump racist toward?


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Who is Trump racist toward?


Said the troll!  


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