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originally posted by: Advantage
originally posted by: CIAGypsy
originally posted by: network dude
originally posted by: CIAGypsy
However, they learned their lesson and now EVERYONE is terrified of putting anything sensitive in email. (Hello...welcome to the rest of our world....)
LOL, that's a bit funny. Those that grasp the bigger picture know that everything electronic is stored somewhere, legal or not. So nothing is above reproach. Us peeons have been mindful of that for quite a while.
Like posting an angry rant about your boss on facebook. Sure you can do it, but it's not a good idea at all.
Yeah, but they never in a million years considered it would be outed... That's what bugs me about Kadzik. He knew Podesta's emails were compromised.... Yet he never told Lynch that he could likely be outed as a mole for Hillary's campaign? Now the DOJ has even more egg on its face than before....
The DoJ and their interests need to be removed in order for .... well... order.
originally posted by: TomLawless
Hey Gyps,
What do you know of the "FBIanon" character that roused the folks over at 4chan recently?
Does anything he said hold water?
His basic premise was "Follow the foundation. It could bring down the house."
originally posted by: CIAGypsy
originally posted by: TomLawless
Hey Gyps,
What do you know of the "FBIanon" character that roused the folks over at 4chan recently?
Does anything he said hold water?
His basic premise was "Follow the foundation. It could bring down the house."
Can't say I know him.
However, at great risk to opening my mouth and potentially destroying my businesses...I'll say I've done my best since last February to bring light on the Foundation and their dirty deeds.
originally posted by: TomLawless
a reply to: Advantage
I think you're super bad ass. Wonder what the says about me.
A Justice Department spokesman, though, downplayed the significance of Kadzik’s 2015 email, saying it was “about public information” and sent “in his personal capacity, not during work hours.”
“He wasn’t communicating via official channels because it wasn’t official business,” Kevin Lewis told FoxNews.com. “He wasn’t emailing as ‘Assistant Attorney General Peter Kadzik.’”
Lewis, who would not characterize the substance of the email, said officials in the department do not typically provide campaign advice.
“It is not department practice to provide any strategic guidance to any campaign,” said Lewis, who did not answer when asked if Kadzik’s behavior was acceptable to the Justice Department.