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originally posted by: Slanter
This looks like Emails from before he was even president, right after being elected... talks about being invited to the G20 summit as the "president elect," staffing decisions etc. Looks pretty boring.
And before we get people yelling "UNSECURED EMAIL!" this isn't using government email because he wasn't the president when these @veritech emails were sent.
originally posted by: GraffikPleasure
a reply to: GuidedKill
Is it sad I have this on my iPod? And I do actually blast it on the highway with the windows down.
originally posted by: reldra
a reply to: Vasa Croe
I read the email in the list that is supposedly Obama's. Doesn't appear important.
But I question hacking an email address of the President's, releasing the information and then the entire internet passing it around. Is this not dangerous?
Hacking of emails in general is a legal problem, but this?
originally posted by: Look2theSacredHeart
a reply to: dashen He is from Hawaii, not New Orleans. Get your ignorant, racist stereotypes straight.
originally posted by: skywatcher44
Can not America show a few Vlad e-mails or is it just Russia that plays and plays and plays.........
originally posted by: reldra
originally posted by: NoCorruptionAllowed
originally posted by: reldra
a reply to: Vasa Croe
I read the email in the list that is supposedly Obama's. Doesn't appear important.
But I question hacking an email address of the President's, releasing the information and then the entire internet passing it around. Is this not dangerous?
Hacking of emails in general is a legal problem, but this?
It's only dangerous if you live in North Korea and expose the corrupt leader, or some will also say with Obama it is the same thing.
I meant dangerous on all different levels. Not just legally for the hacker. Dangerous for the country to post the President;s emails?
originally posted by: reldra
originally posted by: NoCorruptionAllowed
originally posted by: reldra
a reply to: Vasa Croe
I read the email in the list that is supposedly Obama's. Doesn't appear important.
But I question hacking an email address of the President's, releasing the information and then the entire internet passing it around. Is this not dangerous?
Hacking of emails in general is a legal problem, but this?
It's only dangerous if you live in North Korea and expose the corrupt leader, or some will also say with Obama it is the same thing.
I meant dangerous on all different levels. Not just legally for the hacker. Dangerous for the country to post the President;s emails?
originally posted by: RomeByFire
Wiki leaks is a joke, no different than the Panama Papers (which was automatically dismissed as a Soros psy-op lol, but of course that doesn't apply here).
If Wikileaks had what they say they do, they'd have released it by now. This has nothing to do with "getting public attention before the knock out," it's amazing at how gullible people are.
originally posted by: ghostrager