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originally posted by: butcherguy
Maybe the Chinese hacked Scott Walker's personal email and got the top secret recipe for Johnsonville Brats.
Google acknowledged an intrusion into the private Gmail accounts of some American officials in 2011, and the NSA briefing made clear that email accounts from other providers also were compromised
originally posted by: butcherguy
a reply to: Indigo5
Link doesn't work.
Anyway, which of those were classified top secret before his dumb arse emailed them?
originally posted by: Indigo5
originally posted by: butcherguy
a reply to: Indigo5
Link doesn't work.
Anyway, which of those were classified top secret before his dumb arse emailed them?
Here you go
Link
Aides to Bush said Saturday that none of the e-mails contained sensitive or classified information, and that many of the events mentioned in them were documented in press accounts, either contemporaneously or later. But security experts say private e-mail systems such as the one used by Bush are more vulnerable to hackers, and that details such as troop movements could be exploited by enemies.
originally posted by: Indigo5
a reply to: butcherguy
Damn...I want a Johnsonville brat now...Or at least a beer brat...On the grill, just a little bit burnt...toasted bun..a mess of grilled onions and mustard. Maybe hot peppers. Ice cold beer to wash it down...
GDay folks..on my way to dinner.
Huma Abedin used private server for government business: Hillary Clinton
WASHINGTON, DC: Hillary Clinton’s first official legal statement about her handling of her email records was released Monday, and named one of her top aids, Huma Abedin, during her response to recent criticism.
In the statement, which was submitted after U.S. District Court Judge Emmet Sullivan requested information about how Abedin, a South Asian American, and another top Clinton aide, Cheryl Mills, used Clinton’s personal email system.“Cheryl Mills did not have an account on Clintonemail.com.
Huma Abedin did have such an account, which was used at times for government business,” Clinton declared according to Politico, which initially broke the story.While Clinton’s declaration hardly shed much light on her alleged housing of sensitive government documents on an unsecure, home server, it did highlight the fact that Abedin and Mills did not respond directly to Sullivan’s request for similar information, reported Politico.
“Instead, they submitted letters from their attorneys describing efforts made to search for work-related emails and provide them to State and to a House committee investigating the Benghazi attack.”The lawsuit that prompted Clinton’s official statement was filed by a conservative group calling itself Judicial Watch.
In a court filing that followed Clinton’s declaration, Judicial Watch attorney Michael Bekesha complained that her submission didn’t really advance the case.“It is of the utmost importance that all federal records in the possession of Mrs. Clinton, Ms. Abedin, and Ms. Mills be returned to Defendant to enable Defendant to conduct a search reasonably calculated to uncover all responsive records.
”Bekesha also noted that Clinton’s statement did not explain what had become of Abedin’s Clintonemail.com messages.Abedin’s attorneys, Karen Dunn and Miguel Rodriguez, had previously claimed that the State Department sent its first request for her records to “an incorrect address” and also sent follow-up emails to dated email addresses.
“Ms. Abedin’s initial ability to respond was impeded by the Department’s failure to ensure that the request timely reached Ms. Abedin,” Dunn and Rodriguez wrote. Their letter did not address Sullivan’s question about use of “Mrs. Clinton’s email server to conduct official government business.”
These weren’t just ordinary secrets found in Clinton’s private server, but some of the most classified material the U.S. government has.
WASHINGTON, DC: Hillary Clinton’s first official legal statement about her handling of her email records was released Monday, and named one of her top aids, Huma Abedin, during her response to recent criticism.
“Cheryl Mills did not have an account on Clintonemail.com. Huma Abedin did have such an account, which was used at times for government business,” Clinton declared according to Politico, which initially broke the story.
What, then, does all this means for Hillary? There is no doubt that she, or someone on her State Department staff, violated federal law by putting TOP SECRET//SI information on an unclassified system. That it was Hillary’s private, offsite server makes the case even worse from a security viewpoint. Claims that they “didn’t know” such information was highly classified do not hold water and are irrelevant.
originally posted by: IAMTAT
Breaking right now:
Fox is reporting that a State Dept Official is stating a Clinton insider may have removed the 'Top Secret' markings from emails to insulate Hillary Clinton. This is a felony...and a criminal conspiracy.
originally posted by: Bone75
The question is, was it top secret at the time or classified afterwards? I sure hope it was the former.