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To: Libloather

Passwords are for little people


10 posted on 05/27/2016 7:58:25 PM PDT by xp38
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All the great Secretaries of State of the past did not use passwords--Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, John Quincy Adams, Daniel Webster, John Hay, Frank Kellogg, Cordell Hull, George C. Marshall, John Foster Dulles, Henry Kissinger...

Why should Hillary be subjected to a rule about passwords when they weren't? Sounds like sexism to me...

62 posted on 05/27/2016 9:42:04 PM PDT by Verginius Rufus
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Passwords are for little people

So are jail sentences.

69 posted on 05/28/2016 12:36:33 AM PDT by Fresh Wind (Hey now baby, get into my big black car, I just want to show you what my politics are.)
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Passwords are for little people

About 15 years ago I was helping a non-profit entity with their computers. They brought back a fellow that had once been the boss, but now was just one of the several paid staff.

When I was issuing him a laptop and helping to set it up, I was informed that he did not want to use a password. He was arrogant about the issue and only conceded when I did not back down.

Later, I observed he gave out his password to others and they were logging into the domain with his account on whatever computer they found not being used. He said they were doing work for him but really just checking email and surfing the web.

Someone loaned him a master key to the building and later we found out he had copies made and passed out to his friends.

In many ways his demeanor was akin to that of Hillary. "I know best!"

He eventually left and his camp of followers left with him. They all had that same arrogance we see in the Clinton Camp.

Above it all, untouchable, "how dare you accuse me of that!"That non-profit is still recovering from the damage that small group inflicted.

The manager who should have fixed all this had been the prior subordinate. He did not have a written policy in place to address and enforce the issue. He had been intimidated by board members to bring the former boss back on.

In hindsight, all the indicators of trouble were there.

89 posted on 05/28/2016 6:11:57 AM PDT by Dustoff45 (Make a new Declaration of Dependence on our constitution.)
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