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Playmaker
Join Date: May 2012
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Re: What A Dumb A$$
How Hillary Clinton and Her Team Decided to Throw Out 31,830 Emails
"Clinton said on Tuesday she deleted all of the personal emails because she felt she “had no reason to save them.” Move along people, move along. Of course there would never be a coverup here. Why do you think the Clintons had a personal email server anyways, lol. |
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The Starter
Join Date: Apr 2005
Age: 51
Posts: 1,961
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Re: What A Dumb A$$
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What do you think that Clinton sent out an email proving that she is working with Kim Jong Un, to spread ebola over Arkansas, using the plane from flight MH370? You loons, State Dept releases less emails than any other Dept including CIA, DHS, or DoD. If she wanted to prevent you from seeing them, she should have used State's system. It is not an uncommon practice to use an email outside of unofficial one and this is only getting blown up because to only person crazy right wingers hate more than Obama, is Hilary. That and she is a shoe-in, to wipe the floor with anyone the GOP throws out there. This is less of a story than the last 10 things Faux News accused he of doing.
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Playmaker
Join Date: May 2012
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"Governor Bush complied with Florida’s broad public records laws for more than 15 years, beyond what was even required by the law," Bush spokeswoman Kristy Campbell. "His emails related to state business have been available via requests to the state for that entire period of time." Available for request, versus Clinton flat out deleting them. Big difference there. And big difference between withholding something requested by Congress, and withholding what state law allows you to. Hint, one may be a crime, the other isn't. Again from your own link: "But while American Bridge tried to draw a parallel between Bush’s self-selection and Clinton’s current dilemma, we found nothing to suggest Bush’s editing had violated Florida’s Sunshine Law. State statute allows officials or an authorized custodian to determine which emails go into the public record based on whether they pertain to state business. The state archives only receive and preserve them. Another big difference is that while Clinton was not open about her private email use, Bush was transparent about the fact that he was using a private account, according to First Amendment Foundation president Barbara Petersen. "There’s nothing in the public records law about personal accounts," Petersen said about rules in Florida. "Some agencies have policies discouraging the use of personal accounts, but that was after Bush left office." If there is any question that emails had been left out of Bush’s disclosure, a person or group could make a public records request and file a civil suit if they think something’s missing, she said. State law does allow private inspections of electronic devices if warranted to find missing texts and emails. But no one has made that challenge of Bush, Petersen said." Quote:
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