Posted on 08/16/2015 7:28:01 AM PDT by Bigtigermike
Uh oh! Stay tune as the mystery grows. The prisons may be really 'ready for Hillary' but will she do another Houdini and magically escape again? Hmmm.....
At that volume level does the perpetrator get to choose between the needle, rope, gas or sparky?
Unless she sent the emails only to herself...whoever sent *her* the emails, or received them...and the servers they are stored on: emails usually don’t reside solely within the memory of the recipient’s machine.
can someone cut and past it for us all to read....thanks in advance.
In any case the feds should dispatch a team of investigators to the senders of the 60 e-mails and find out where they got the "top secret docs" from.
and why they sent it to an unsecured site.
If Hillary is indicted, will you pardon her?
Does David Kendal have a security clearance? If not she has given secret information to an uncleared person, which is a crime.
When an email is sent the recipient has a copy AND the sender has a copy. So...those emails are sitting somewhere in someone’s Inbox, Sent Folder, or Deleted folder.
To make matters worse, backups are also sitting there.
It is extremely hard to get rid of emails, even for the smartest woman in the world.
shes probably never going to be President either
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The Bill Clinton charm offensive for his wife hasn’t yet begun, but it certainly will. Expect to see him do a full court press any day now to repair her image. He’s already playing golf with Obama in Marth’s Vineyard(i.e., trying to cut a deal with him to do damage control).
She’s in big trouble, no doubt about it, but its way too early to write her off IMO. As we’ve seen many times before, the Clintons are political Houdini’s.
You are correct. Emails have a way of proliferating and persisting.
Hilly submitted PAPER copies for the 55K emails that she gave to State so everything was reduced to manual labor ... could not search, sort, etc. Now that the FBI has the 3 thumb drives from Kendall, they have a digital copy of everything and can search using key words, etc. that would help them find anything classified a lot quicker than sorting through paper copies. Since they now also have the metadate for each email, this should also help them with “tracking”.
When did her lawyer get a US TS to SCI security clearance?
Oops - it was 30K emails .... I think it might have been 55K sheets of paper.
Prosecutorial discretion. It is a tool that keeps people nervous since we have so many laws we are all law breakers now.
Yes, the justice system is shi_ now. They will shelve her charges if they want to.
If they are so easily found why did she leave them in? This is not to suggest she is not guilty as hell but just to wonder why she left them in the pile given for review?
Mark Levine was making great points the other night. Each violation is a count. 60 counts of breaking the law so far? Sounds like she has cause for alarm.
The Clinton’s are notorious for throwing others under the bus to save their own skins and Hillary would even dump on Huma if push came to shove. However, facing prison Huma might tell all she knows about Hillary.
It’s even harder for someone INCAPABLE of working a basic fax machine.
But, break out the grandbaby. That will smooth everything over.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3325312/posts
But, in the most intriguing new development, Platte River Networks, the Colorado company that set up Clintons server, told ABC News it is highly likely that a full backup of the server was made, meaning those thousands of emails she deleted, may still exist. The company says its cooperating with the FBI.
This is very serious stuff. Congress should get off vacation right now. come back to DC, and investigate this major violation of national security. But of course they won’t.
Subpoena the “security expert” immediately.
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